14 - USE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION AND BOUNDARIES
To effectuate the comprehensive plan adopted by the City Council and amended from time to time, lands within the incorporated territory of the city are classified into the following land use designations and zoning districts which are further described in this title and so indicated on the future land use and zoning maps:
A.
Residential districts (SMC 17.15):
1.
Single-family residential district (R1 is the map symbol);
2.
Two-family residential district (R2 is the map symbol);
3.
Multi-family residential district (R3 is the map symbol);
4.
Mobile home residential district (MHR is the map symbol);
5.
Suburban residential district (SR is the map symbol);
B.
Trade districts (SMC 17.25):
1.
Commercial recreation district (CR is the map symbol);
2.
Commercial district (C1 is the map symbol);
3.
Light industrial district (M1 is the map symbol);
C.
Public districts (SMC 17.35):
1.
Public use and recreation district (PR is the map symbol);
2.
Education district (ED is the map symbol);
D.
Overlay districts:
1.
R3 design standards overlay district—Design Rock Cove Corridor (SMC 17.23);
2.
Wind/wireless overlay district (WW is the map symbol) (SMC 17.36);
(Ord. 894 (part), 1994).
(Ord. No. 1077, § 3, 7-17-2014; Ord. No. 1103, § 4.A, 2-16-2017)
The boundaries of the various districts shown on the zoning map are, unless otherwise indicated, streets, alleys, lot lines, section lines or other lines of demarcation as shown on such map. Where a street, property line or other boundary line on the ground varies from that shown on the zoning map, and where property or other boundary lines do not exist or are not shown on the zoning map, the zoning map may be interpolated so as to carry out the intent and purpose of the zoning for that district.
(Ord. 894 (part), 1994).
Where a district boundary line, as shown on the zoning map, divides a lot or other unit of property in single ownership at the time of passage of the ordinance codified in this title and any amendment thereto, the use permitted on the least restrictive portion of such lot may extend to the portion lying in the more restrictive district a distance of not more than 50 feet beyond the district boundary line.
(Ord. 894 (part), 1994).
(Ord. No. 1103, § 4.B, 2-16-2017)
14 - USE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION AND BOUNDARIES
To effectuate the comprehensive plan adopted by the City Council and amended from time to time, lands within the incorporated territory of the city are classified into the following land use designations and zoning districts which are further described in this title and so indicated on the future land use and zoning maps:
A.
Residential districts (SMC 17.15):
1.
Single-family residential district (R1 is the map symbol);
2.
Two-family residential district (R2 is the map symbol);
3.
Multi-family residential district (R3 is the map symbol);
4.
Mobile home residential district (MHR is the map symbol);
5.
Suburban residential district (SR is the map symbol);
B.
Trade districts (SMC 17.25):
1.
Commercial recreation district (CR is the map symbol);
2.
Commercial district (C1 is the map symbol);
3.
Light industrial district (M1 is the map symbol);
C.
Public districts (SMC 17.35):
1.
Public use and recreation district (PR is the map symbol);
2.
Education district (ED is the map symbol);
D.
Overlay districts:
1.
R3 design standards overlay district—Design Rock Cove Corridor (SMC 17.23);
2.
Wind/wireless overlay district (WW is the map symbol) (SMC 17.36);
(Ord. 894 (part), 1994).
(Ord. No. 1077, § 3, 7-17-2014; Ord. No. 1103, § 4.A, 2-16-2017)
The boundaries of the various districts shown on the zoning map are, unless otherwise indicated, streets, alleys, lot lines, section lines or other lines of demarcation as shown on such map. Where a street, property line or other boundary line on the ground varies from that shown on the zoning map, and where property or other boundary lines do not exist or are not shown on the zoning map, the zoning map may be interpolated so as to carry out the intent and purpose of the zoning for that district.
(Ord. 894 (part), 1994).
Where a district boundary line, as shown on the zoning map, divides a lot or other unit of property in single ownership at the time of passage of the ordinance codified in this title and any amendment thereto, the use permitted on the least restrictive portion of such lot may extend to the portion lying in the more restrictive district a distance of not more than 50 feet beyond the district boundary line.
(Ord. 894 (part), 1994).
(Ord. No. 1103, § 4.B, 2-16-2017)