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Chapter 6 ZONING DISTRICTS12 Revised

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For the purpose of this ordinance, the City of Phoenix is hereby divided into use districts as follows: Residential RE-35, one-family residence; Residential R1-18 District, one-family residence; Residential R1-10 District, single and multi-family residence; Residential R1-8 District, single and multi-family residence; Residential R1-6 District, single and multi-family residence; Residential R-2 District, multi-family residence limited; Residential R-3 District, multi-family residence restricted; Residential R-3A District, multi-family residence limited; Residential R-4 District, multi-family residence limited; Residential R-5 District, multi-family residence, general; Commercial Office C-O District, restricted, commercial; Residential Infill R-I District, multi-family residential; High-Rise H-R District and High-Rise H-R1 District, high-rise and high density district; High-Rise Incentive District—High-Rise and Mixed Use District; Mid-Rise District; Suburban S-1 District, ranch or farm residence; Suburban S-2 District, ranch or farm commercial; Planned Shopping Center (PSC) District; Regional Shopping Center (RSC) District; Commercial C-1 District, neighborhood commercial district; Commercial C-2 District, intermediate commercial district; Commercial C-3 District, general commercial district; Commerce Park (CP) District, A-1 Light Industrial District; A-2 Industrial District; Parking P-1 District, planned passenger vehicle accessory parking district; Parking P-2 District, planned passenger vehicle parking district; Planned Community (PC) District; Resort Hotel (RH) District; Special Conservation (SC) District, and Historic Preservation (HP) District.

1Editor’s note—Ord. No. G-5599, (TA-4-11), § 1, adopted March 23, 2011, effective April 22, 2011, amended portions of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Phoenix, Arizona, to reflect the consolidation of the Planning Department with the Development Services Department and change all references to the department name to Planning and Development Department.

2Editor’s note—Ord. No. G-4596, § 1, adopted April 14, 2004, effective May 14, 2004, renumbered the Four Corners Overlay District from Section 656 to Section 660. The purpose of this renumbering was an error that occurred in the adoption of Ord. No. G-4493 (TA# 18-00-8) adopted February 12, 2003, which numbered the Four Corners Overlay District as Section 656. There was an already existing Section 656, The Central City South Interim Overlay District, which shall remain as numbered.