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R–1
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
This includes R-2 structures within semi-exclusive residential communities which are not
subdivisions
Basic R2
Maximum R2
R–4
R–5
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)
Examples:
A (Agricultural)
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.