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Effective 9/5/00 <br /> City of Centerville Ord. #4 <br /> B. Where zoning district boundary lines are so indicated that they <br /> approximately follow lot lines, such lot lines shall be construed to be <br /> such boundary lines; and <br /> C. Where a zoning district boundary line divides a lot, the location of any <br /> such zoning district boundary line, unless indicated by dimensions <br /> shown on the zoning map, shall be determined by the use of the map <br /> scale shown thereon; and <br /> D. If, after the application of the foregoing rules, uncertainty still exists as <br /> to the exact location of a zoning district boundary line, the boundary <br /> line shall be determined in a reasonable manner, considering the <br /> history of uses of the property and the history of zoning ordinances <br /> and amendments in Centerville as well as other relevant facts. <br /> Section 080-030: Establishment of Districts. For the purpose of this Ordinance, the City <br /> of Centerville is hereby divided into the following zoning districts: <br /> R -1 Rural Residential <br /> R -2A High Density Single Family Residential <br /> R -2 Single Family Residential <br /> R-4 Single Family Manufactured Housing District <br /> R -5 Single Family Residential - Estate <br /> B -1 Commercial <br /> 1 -1 Industrial Park District <br /> P -1 Public /Institutional District <br /> M-1 Mixed Use <br /> Section 080 -040: Rural Residential (R -1). <br /> Purpose <br /> The purpose of the R -1 District is to allow agricultural activities and non - sewered residential <br /> dwellings as interim uses of the land. The City has limited vacant land for development and <br /> all land in the City is planned for eventual urban uses. Because of the limited duration <br /> anticipated for agricultural uses in the City and the incompatibilities which often exist <br /> between agricultural and non - agricultural uses, permitted uses in the R -1 District will not <br /> reflect intensive commercial agricultural uses. <br /> Permitted Uses <br /> A. Single- family, detached, dwellings at a density not exceeding one (1) <br /> home per ten (10) acres; and <br /> B. Residential accessory uses and home occupations; and <br /> C. Crop production and vegetable gardening; and <br /> Page 22 of 62 <br />