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From,
Residential High Density — RH
This category accommodates residential development of more than twelve (12) dwelling units
per acre.
To:
Residential Low Density- RL
This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such
residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may
include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6
units per acre.
LAND USE DEFINITIONS
From:
Public/institutional - PI
This category includes public and quasi -public facilities that provide a variety of services to the
community such as schools, libraries, fire stations, churches, utility substations, and hospitals.
To:
Park/Open Space - PK/OS
This category includes all public parks, recreation facilities, greenbelts, flood plains, and other
designated open space and recreational land.
LAND USE DEFINITIONS
From:
Commercial - C
This category includes a broad range of retail and wholesale sales of products, personal and
professional services, and general business activities. Commercial activities vary in type and
scale, depending on the trade area that they serve.
And
Office - O
This category represents services provided directly to consumers (e.g., legal, financial, medical)
as well as general offices which support more basic economic activities.
To:
Office - O
This category represents services provided directly to consumers (e.g., legal, financial, medical)
as well as general offices which support more basic economic activities.
And
Commercial - C
This category includes a broad range of retail and wholesale sales of products, personal and
professional services, and general business activities. Commercial activities vary in type and
scale, depending on the trade area that they serve.
And
Residential High Density — RH
This category accommodates residential development of more than twelve (12) dwelling units
per acre.
LAND USE DEFINITIONS
From -
Residential High Density — RH
This category accommodates residential development of more than twelve (12) dwelling units
per acre.
if i[•3
Residential Low Density- RL
This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such
residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may
include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6
units per acre.
LAND USE DEFINITIONS
From:
Residential Low Density- RL
This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such
residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may
include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6
units per acre.
And
Public/Institutional - PI
This category includes public and quasi -public facilities that provide a variety of services to the
community such as schools, libraries, fire stations, churches, utility substations, and hospitals.
To:
Residential Low Density- RL
This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such
residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may
include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6
units per acre.
And
Public/Institutional - PI
This category includes public and quasi -public facilities that provide a variety of services to the
community such as schools, libraries, fire stations, churches, utility substations, and hospitals.
LAND USE DEFINITIONS
From:
Residential Low Density- RL
This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such
residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may
include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6
units per acre.
And
Commercial - C
This category includes a broad range of retail and wholesale sales of products, personal and
professional services, and general business activities. Commercial activities vary in type and
scale, depending on the trade area that they serve.
To:
Suburban Office - SO
This category provides for low intensity development of office or office parks in close proximity
to lower density residential areas to assure compatibility. A Planned Zoning District is required.
And
Office - O
This category represents services provided directly to consumers (e.g., legal, financial, medical)
as well as general offices which support more basic economic activities.
LAND USE DEFINITIONS
From:
Residential Low Density- RL
This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such
residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may
include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6
units per acre.
To:
Public/Institutional - PI
This category includes public and quasi -public facilities that provide a variety of services to the
community such as schools, libraries, fire stations, churches, utility substations, and hospitals.
LAND USE DEFINITIONS
From:
Residential High Density — RH
This category accommodates residential development of more than twelve (12) dwelling units
per acre.
To:
Residential Medium Density — RM
This category accommodates a broad range of housing types including single family attached,
single family detached, duplex, town homes, multi -family and patio or garden homes. Any
combination of these and possibly other housing types may fall in this category provided that the
density is between six (6) and twelve (12) dwelling units per acre.
LAND USE DEFINITIONS
From:
Residential Low Density- RL
This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such
residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may
include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6
units per acre.
To -
Suburban Office - SO
This category shall provide for low intensity development of office or office parks in close
proximity to lower density residential areas to assure compatibility. A Planned Zoning District is
required.
And
Mixed Use - MX
This category provides for a mixture of residential, office and commercial uses to occur. A
Planned Zoning District is required if the use is entirely office or commercial or if the use is a
mixture of the three.