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A. R-2: Low-Density Residential District. The R-2 zoning district is designed to accommodate detached single dwellings with or without accessory residential units at a minimum lot size of 20,000 square feet and a density of 1.8 to 2.2 units/net acre. Some civic and institutional uses are permitted as limited or conditional uses. The R-2 zoning district was referred to as R1-20 zone prior to March 11, 2004.

B. R-4: Low-Density Residential District. The R-4 zoning district is designed to accommodate detached single dwellings with or without accessory residential units at a minimum lot size of 10,000 square feet and a density of 2.3 to 4.4 units/net acre. Some civic and institutional uses are permitted as limited or conditional uses. The R-4 zoning district was referred to as R1-10 zone prior to March 11, 2004.

C. R-6: Low-Density Residential District. The R-6 zoning district is designed to accommodate detached single dwellings with or without accessory residential units at a minimum lot size of 7,500 square feet and a density of 4.5 to 5.8 units/net acre. Some civic and institutional uses are permitted as limited or conditional uses. The R-6 zoning district was referred to as R1-7.5 zone prior to March 11, 2004.

D. R-9: Low-Density Residential District. The R-9 zoning district is designed to accommodate detached single dwellings with or without accessory residential units at a minimum lot size of 5,000 square feet and a density of 5.9 to 8.7 units/net acre. Some civic and institutional uses are permitted as limited or conditional uses. The R-9 zoning district is a new zoning district that combines what was referred to as R1-6 and R1-5 zones prior to March 11, 2004.

E. R-17: Low-Density Residential District. The R-17 zoning district is designed to accommodate detached and attached single dwellings with or without accessory residential units at a minimum lot size of 2,000 square feet and a density of 8.8 to 21.8 units/net acre. Some civic and institutional uses are permitted as limited or conditional uses. (Ord. M-4377 § 2(a), 2022; Ord. M-3643, 2004)