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3. Not Preferred (NP). Where a zoning map amendment is Not Preferred (NP) on the table below, further scrutiny is <br /> required to determine consistency with the Comprehensive Plan based on the criteria in Section 2.5.1.4 and the <br /> district intent under Division 4 of this Chapter 4 Article 1. <br /> 4. Not Allowed (--). Where a zoning map amendment is not allowed on the table below, no zoning map amendment <br /> may be requested without an accompanying request for an amendment to the Preferred Scenario Map under <br /> Section 2.4.2.1. <br /> innitomminspoon1111111P WWI <br /> Low <br /> Open Intensity Existing Medium or Employmen <br /> District Space/ Land Neighborho High t Corridor <br /> Classification Agricultural ,Jreservatio od Intensity Center <br /> n <br /> Zone <br /> Conventional NP NP <br /> Residential —— <br /> Neighborhood NP NP NP NP <br /> Districts <br /> Character Districts NP I' NP RC <br /> Special Districts -- NP NP RC <br /> NP=Not R-- <br /> Legend --= Not Allowed PreferredC = <br /> Preferred <br /> Considered <br /> * •' '_ -_ ' - •_• -_ .' -- •-• -_--- _- - e _ -- - .*An Existing Neighborhood Requlating Plan is required <br /> for property owner requested zoning changes to a Neighborhood District. <br /> DIVISION 2: DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED <br /> Section 4.1.2.1 District Classifications <br /> A. Zoning districts are categorized into four different classifications that relate to the type of development that is <br /> anticipated by the Comprehensive Plan in each area designated on the Comprehensive Plan Map. <br /> B. The zoning district classifications include: <br /> 1. Conventional residential zoning districts; <br /> 2. Neighborhood zoning districts; <br /> 3. Character zoning districts; and <br />