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A. Permitted Uses: A building/mobile home or premises shall be used only for the following purposes:
1. Single-family dwellings for senior citizens where at least one occupant of the premises is fifty-five (55) years of age or older.
2. Accessory buildings, structures, and/or surface improvements designed to be primarily used by the senior residents of the affected development.
3. Signs in accordance to Section 9-4-12 (A) Residential Districts.
4. On-premise signs, including illuminated, portable, or animated signs; on common lots approved for recreational or temporary commercial facilities in accordance with adopted city ordinances.
5. All other permitted uses for R-MH Single-Family Dwelling zoning district.
B. Conditional Uses: A building or premises shall be used for the following only after a permit is issued for such use:
Home occupations. (Ord. 1-18-2000-02, 1-18-2000; amd. Ord. 34-06-22, 6-7-2022; Ord. 61-09-22, 9-6-2022; Ord. 67-10-22, 10-4-2022)
A. Minimum size of tract or development 10 lots
B. Maximum number of single-family dwelling units per lot 1 only
C. Minimum depth of front setback 10 feet
D. Minimum depth of rear setback 5 feet
E. Minimum width of side setback:
Internal lot 5 feet
External lot (abutting street) 10 feet
F. Minimum distance between separate structures on same lot including appurtenances 10 feet
G. Minimum distance from the public right of way to the required parking area whether open, covered, or enclosed 18 feet
H. Minimum height of structure 25 feet
(Ord. 1-18-2000-02, 1-18-2000)
Every lot or tract of land shall have an area of not less than six thousand two hundred fifty (6,250) square feet and an average width of not less than fifty feet (50'); except that if a lot or tract should have less area or width than is herein required and its boundary lines along their entire length should touch lands under other ownership on January 1, 1981, and shall not have been changed since said date, such parcel of land may be used for a single-family dwelling. (Ord. 1-18-2000-02, 1-18-2000)
Notwithstanding any other provision relating to nonconforming use status as set out in the zoning ordinance for the city of Alamo, for the purposes of the SH/R-MH district, a "nonconforming use status" shall be limited to the period of occupation of a single-family residence by a person or persons not including a person fifty five (55) years of age or older, who resides in such residence on the date of the adoption hereof and applying this district to such single-family residential structure, provided however, thereafter when such residence becomes unoccupied by sale, lease or otherwise, then the nonconforming status is extinguished and the single-family premises must thereafter be occupied by at least one person who is fifty five (55) years of age or older. (Ord. 1-18-2000-02, 1-18-2000)