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Sacramento City Zoning Code

DISTRICTS ESTABLISHMENT

AND BOUNDARIES

§ 153.055 ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED.

   For the purposes of this chapter, the unincorporated territory of the county is divided into the following categories of zoning districts:
 
A-1
Agricultural District
B-1
Business and Commercial District
I-1
Industrial District
R-1
Low Density, Single-Family Dwelling Residential District
R-2
Medium and High Density, Single-Family and Multi-Family Dwelling Residential District
 
(Ord. 20.920-1, passed 3- -2020)

§ 153.056 BOUNDARIES.

   (A)   The boundaries of the above zoning districts are hereby established as shown on the zoning map. A copy of which is appended to the ordinance codified herein and incorporated herein by reference. The original of this map is on file in the office of the county’s Judge Executive.
   (B)   The boundary lines of districts are lot lines, the centerlines of creeks or of such lines extended, railway rights-of-way, the centerlines of streets or alleys or such lines extended and/or corporate limit lines.
(Ord. 20.920-1, passed 3- -2020)

§ 153.057 DIVIDED LOTS; EXTENSION OF DISTRICTS.

   Where a district boundary lines established on the zoning map divides a lot of single ownership which was a lot of record at the time of the passage of this chapter, then the least restrictive district requirements under which the lot was divided shall be applied to the entire lot.
(Ord. 20.920-1, passed 3- -2020)

§ 153.058 VACATED STREETS OR ALLEY.

   Whenever any public way is vacated through legal action, portions of it shall immediately, without further action, assume, and be a part of, the zoning district(s) through which they formerly passed.
(Ord. 20.920-1, passed 3- -2020)

§ 153.059 ANNEXED LANDS.

   In every case where land becomes a part of a city through annexation, such annexed land shall automatically be zoned according to the said city’s zoning ordinance.
(Ord. 20.920-1, passed 3- -2020)