Zoning Information
 The City of Conway has 5 zoning classifications with 22 sub-classifications:
 Residential
 HR Historical Residential
 R-1 One Family Residential District
 R-2A Two Family Residential District
 R-2 Low Density Residential District
 SR Suburban Residential
 MF-1 Multi-Family District
 MF-2 Multi-Family District
 MF-3 Multi-Family District
 RMH Mobile Home District

 
 Commercial
 C-1 Central Business District
 C-2 Neighborhood Commercial
 District
 C-3 Highway Service and Open
 Display District
 C-4 Large Shopping Center
 Commercial District

 Office
 O-1 General Office District
 O-2 Quiet Office District
 O-3 Restricted Office District

 Industrial
 I-1 Intermediate Industrial District
 RU-1 Restricted Use District
 I-3 Intensive Industrial District


 Special
 A-1 Agricultural District
 S-1 Institutional District
 S-2 Institutional District
 PUD Planned Unit Development
 SP Specific Plan District





  Zoning Ordinance:
Many Zoning questions can be answered by reviewing the City of Conway Zoning Ordinance. Click the picture of the orange ordinance below to download.

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Conway Zoning Ordinance


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  New!
Sexually Oriented Business Regulations are included in the Zoning Ordinance. See Article 1201 page 170 or click on link above.

Site Plan Review Regulations are included in the Zoning Ordinance. See Article 1101 page 134 or click on link above.

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