RM-1 districts are primarily designated to support moderate-to-high density, multi-unit residential buildings. They are established in areas where such development is already present or where it is desired for future urban growth.
RM-2
RM-2 districts are primarily designated to support moderate-to-high density, multi-unit residential buildings. They are established in areas where such development is already present or where it is desired for future urban growth.
RM-3
RM-3 districts are primarily designated to support moderate-to-high density, multi-unit residential buildings. They are established in areas where such development is already present or where it is desired for future urban growth.
RM-4
RM-4 districts are primarily designated to support moderate-to-high density, multi-unit residential buildings. They are established in areas where such development is already present or where it is desired for future urban growth.
RTA-1
Residential Two-Family Attached Districts are primarily designed to house two-family, semi-detached dwellings on individual lots. However, they can also be utilized in areas featuring a mix of housing types, including detached and attached houses.