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Title 18 — Zoning

Chapter 18.12 — DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED

Marysville Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Marysville

§ 18.12.010. Districts established.

The classes of districts and certain combinations thereof as designated in Sections 18.12.030 and 18.12.040 , and the regulations pertaining thereto are hereby applied to the land areas of the city, as delineated on the "Zoning Map of the City of Marysville," which is hereby adopted and made a part of this title, and the land areas designated thereon shall be subject to the provisions and regulations of this title.

(Ord. 946 § 2 (part), 1981)

§ 18.12.020. Boundaries.

Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries of any of the districts mentioned in Section 18.12.010 as shown on the zoning map, the following rules apply:

  • (a) Lands not included within the boundaries of any district on the zoning map shall constitute R-1 districts, and lands hereafter annexed to the city shall constitute R-1 districts unless or until classified by interim ordinance or by amendment of the zoning map.

  • (b) Where district boundaries are indicated as approximately following street and alley lines, the street and alley lines shall be construed to be such boundaries.

  • (c) Where district boundaries are indicated as approximately following lot lines, the lot lines shall be construed to be such boundaries.

  • (d) In case further uncertainty exists, the planning commission, upon written application, or upon its own motion, shall determine the location of the boundaries.

  • (Ord. 946 § 2 (part), 1981; Ord. 1112 § 89 (part), 1991; Ord. 1149 § 46, 1992)

§ 18.12.030. General districts designated.

The several classes of general districts established and into which the city is or may be divided are designated as follows:

R-1 Single-family residence district;

R-2 Two-family residence district;

R-3 Neighborhood apartment district;

R-4 General apartment district;

  • C-1 Neighborhood shopping district;

  • C-2 Community business district;

C-3 General commercial district;

  • C-H Highway service commercial district;

  • M-1 Light industrial district;

M-2 General industrial district;

M-L Limited industrial district;

PD Planned development district;

OS-1 Primary open space district;

OS-2 Secondary open space district.

(Ord. 946 § 2 (part), 1981; Ord. 1299 § 2, 2005)

§ 18.12.040. Combining districts designated.

In addition to the classes of districts set out in Section 18.12.030 , certain combining districts are established and are designated as follows:

R Redevelopment area combining district;

A Special agricultural district;

FP Special floodplain district; HP Historic preservation overlay zone district.

(Ord. 946 § 2 (part), 1981; Ord. 1299 § 3, 2005)

§ 18.12.050. Downtown Specific Plan districts designated.

The several classes of Zoning Districts within the Downtown Specific Plan districts established and into which the city is or may be divided are designated as follows:

DMU Downtown Mixed Use B B Street Corridor CMU Commercial Mixed Use ME Medical Arts MU-C Mixed Use Corridor MU-N Mixed Use Neighborhood (Ord. 1463, 10/7/2025)

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Contents — Marysville Zoning Code
Marysville Zoning Code
  1. Title 18 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 18.04 — DEFINITIONS
    2. Chapter 18.08 — INTERPRETATION—ENFORCEMENT
    3. Chapter 18.12 — DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED
    4. Chapter 18.16 — RESIDENTIAL ZONE DISTRICTS
    5. Chapter 18.24 — COMMERCIAL ZONE DISTRICTS
    6. Chapter 18.34 — INDUSTRIAL ZONE DISTRICTS
    7. Chapter 18.36 — PUBLIC/QUASI-PUBLIC USES
    8. Chapter 18.46 — PD PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
    9. Chapter 18.48 — PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
    10. Chapter 18.50 — A AGRICULTURAL COMBINING DISTRICT
    11. Chapter 18.52 — FP SPECIAL FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT
    12. Chapter 18.54 — OPEN SPACE USE TABLE
    13. Chapter 18.56 — OS-1 PRIMARY OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
    14. Chapter 18.58 — OS-2 SECONDARY OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
    15. Chapter 18.59 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION OVERLAY ZONE DISTRICT
    16. Chapter 18.60 — PARKING REGULATIONS
    17. Chapter 18.61 — SOLID WASTE/RECYCLING AND ENCLOSURES
    18. Chapter 18.62 — OUTDOOR SALES
    19. Chapter 18.63 — SIDEWALK DINING
    20. Chapter 18.64 — SIGNS
    21. Chapter 18.66 — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES
    22. Chapter 18.67 — COMMERCIAL CANNABIS ACTIVITY
    23. Chapter 18.68 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
    24. Chapter 18.69 — CANNABIS CULTIVATION
    25. Chapter 18.72 — TYPES OF SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
    26. Chapter 18.76 — AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING REGULATIONS
    27. Chapter 18.80 — GENERAL PROCESSING PROCEDURES
    28. Chapter 18.82 — GENERAL PLAN
    29. Chapter 18.83 — SPECIFIC PLANS
    30. Chapter 18.84 — GENERAL PROVISIONS—EXCEPTIONS
    31. Chapter 18.86 — LANDSCAPING REGULATIONS
    32. Chapter 18.87 — ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
    33. Chapter 18.88 — PLACEMENT OF MOBILEHOMES
    34. Chapter 18.90 — SECOND RESIDENTIAL UNITS IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES
    35. Chapter 18.92 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
    36. Chapter 18.93 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
    37. Chapter 18.94 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
    38. Chapter 18.95 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES
    39. Chapter 18.96 — SPECIAL USES AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
    40. Chapter 18.97 — DENSITY BONUSES
    41. Chapter 18.98 — DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN
    42. Chapter 18.99 — URBAN LOT SPLITS

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