
The new zoning rewrite drastically changed the very definition of a residential dwelling unit. Residents may be accustomed to using words like single-family, duplex, or even shelter. All that has now gone away. All of them are now considered the same. They are all "residential dwelling." That means that any of them, including a homeless shelter, can be your new nextdoor neighbor and there's nothing to stop it. The 2012 zoning code broke out 9 categories for uses and permitted them per zone, depending on suitability. The same table in the 2025 rewrite shows only three categories. The highlighted categories from 2012 have all been compressed into one category, "residential dwelling".





