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ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS

R–1

 Low-density residential zone


 Characterized by single-family and single-detached dwellings

 With the usual community ancillary uses on a neighborhood scale, such as executive subdivisions
and relatively exclusive residential communities which are not subdivisions

R–2

 Medium-density residential zone characterized by low-rise single-attached, duplex, or multilevel


buildings for use as multiple family dwellings

 This includes R-2 structures within semi-exclusive residential communities which are not
subdivisions

Basic R2

 Single-attached or duplex, 1-3 floors

Maximum R2

 Low-rise multi-level building, 3-5 floors


R–3

 High-density residential use or occupancy characterized by low-rise or medium-rise buildings for


use as multiple family dwellings, including low-rise or medium-rise condominium buildings

R–4

 Medium to high-density residential use or occupancy


 Characterized by low-rise townhouses or buildings for use as multiple family dwellings
 The term “townhouse unit” refers to a structure on an individual lot

R–5

 Very high density residential use or occupancy


 Characterized by medium-rise to high-rise condominiums

GI

 General institutional
 Community to national level of institutional use or occupancy. Low-rise, medium rise to high-rise

Two types:

1. Education/recreation
2. Medical/government

COMMERCIAL
C–1

- Light commercial
- Neighborhood to community in scale
- Low-rise buildings (1-3) storeys)
- Low-intensity trade/activity
- Example: small shopping center

C–2

- Medium commercial
- City or municipal in scale
- Medium-rise buildings (3-5 storeys)
- Medium to high intensity trade
- Example: shopping centers

C–3

- Metropolitan commercial
- Metropolitan in scale
- Medium to high-rise buildings
- Very high intensity trade
- Example: large to very large shopping malls

INDUSTRIAL

I – 1 (Industrial)
- Light industrial use
- Low-rise but sprawling
- Low-intensity manufacturing

I – 2 (Industrial)

- Medium industrial use


- Low-rise but sprawling
- Medium-intensity manufacturing

UTS (Utilities, Transpo, Services)

- Utilitarian, functional uses


- Low-rise to medium rise
- Low to high-intensity community support functions

Examples:

- Transport terminals, intermodals, depots


- Facilities for power generation, water distribution, telecommunications, waste management

PRE (Parks, Recreation, Entertainment)

- Low-rise to medium rise


- Low to medium intensity recreational functions related to educational uses (e.g. parks on
campuses, other recreational/assembly structures on campuses)
CUL (Cultural)

- Community to national level of use or occupancy


- Low-rise to medium rise

A (Agricultural)

- Low to medium rise


- Low to high intensity agricultural activity
- Includes farms, but also offices and facilities for agricultural research and training

AI (Agro-industrial)

- Low rise
- Low to high intensity agro-industrial activity
- Includes offices and facilities for agro-industrial education and research)
PUD (Planned Unit Development)

- Land development or redevelopment schemes for a new project which has a CDMP
(Comprehensive Development Masterplan) or equivalent.

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