| The 2006 International Zoning Code promotes uniformity and consistency in zoning for city planners, code officials and developers. It is intended to safeguard the health, property and public welfare by controlling the location, use or occupancy of all buildings buildings and structures through the regulated and orderly development of land and land uses.
The provisions apply to the construction, alteration, moving, repair and use of any building, structure, parcel of land or sign within a jurisdiction, except work located primarily in a public way, public utility towers and poles, and public utilities unless specifically mentioned in the Zoning Code.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Administration; Chapter 2: Definitions; Chapter 3: Use Districts; Chapter 4: Agricultural Zones; Chapter 4: Agricultural Zones; Chapter 5: Residential Zones; Chapter 6: Commercial and Commercial/Residential Zones; Chapter 7: Factory/Industrial Zones; Chapter 8: General Provisions; Chapter 9: Special Regulations; Chapter 10: Sign Regulations; Chapter 11: Nonconforming Structures and Uses; Chapter 12: Conditional Uses; Chapter 13: Planned Unit Development; Chapter 14: Referenced Standards; Index.
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