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“B-1” MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT
§ 162.180 PURPOSE.
   The “B-1” Multi-Family Residence District is established to stabilize, conserve and promote the development of areas suitable for multi-family dwelling and other similar uses.
(1960 Code, § 60-6-22)
§ 162.181 LOT AND BUILDING REQUIREMENTS.
   Every principal building erected in any “B-1” District shall conform to the applicable requirements indicated in tabular form below:
Maximum building height
35 ft.
Maximum percentage of lot building coverage
40%
Minimum lot area
16,000 sq. ft. or 4,000 sq. ft. per dwelling unit, whichever is greater
Minimum lot depth
100 ft.
Minimum lot width
50 ft. (at established building line)
Minimum setbacks
   From front lot line
25 ft.
   From side lot line
10 ft.
   From rear lot line
25 ft.
 
(1960 Code, § 60-6-23) (Ord. 7174, passed 8-18-2008)
§ 162.182 PERMITTED USES.
   (A)   Condominiums;
   (B)   Home occupations as permitted in accordance with § 162.394 of this chapter;
   (C)   Large community residences of up to 15 persons; provided:
      (1)   They are located not less than 660 feet from another community residence, whether large or small, said distance shall be measured in a straight line from property lines; and
      (2)   Prior to occupancy, a certificate of zoning compliance is applied for and received.
   (D)   Modular homes;
   (E)   Multi-family dwellings;
   (F)   Prefabricated/sectional homes;
   (G)   Row houses;
   (H)   Small community residence; provided:
      (1)   They are located not less than 660 feet from another community residence, said distance shall be measured in a straight line from property lines; and
      (2)   Prior to occupancy, a certificate of zoning compliance is applied for and received.
   (I)   Single-family dwellings and modular homes;
   (J)   Two-family dwellings; and
   (K)   All other uses permitted in the “A-2” District.
(1960 Code, § 60-6-24) (Ord. 5256, passed 5-2-1994; Ord. 5326, passed 10-3-1994; Ord. 5831, passed 1-5-1998)
§ 162.183 SPECIAL USES.
   (A)   Bed and breakfast establishments;
   (B)   Dormitory;
   (C)   Metal buildings larger than 150 square feet in area;
   (D)   Modular homes;
   (E)   Planned unit developments;
   (F)   Home occupations other than those specifically permitted in accordance with § 162.394 of this chapter;
   (G)   Small community residences located less than 660 feet from any other community residence:
      (1)   The City Council finds that the cumulative effect of such use would not alter the residential character of the neighborhood, would not create an institutional setting or its operation would not create an adverse effect on surrounding properties; and
      (2)   Prior to occupancy, a certificate of zoning compliance is applied for and received;
   (H)   Student dwelling unit;
   (I)   Large community residences whether located more or less than 660 feet from another community residence:
      (1)   The City Council finds that the cumulative effect of such use would not alter the residential character of the neighborhood or, if not a residential neighborhood, the general character of the neighborhood, would not create an institutional setting or its operation would not create an adverse effect on surrounding properties; and
      (2)   Prior to occupancy, a special use permit is applied for and received;
   (J)   Personal solar energy system (PSES); and
   (K)   Solar farm energy system (SFES).
(1960 Code, § 60-6-25) (Ord. 5039, passed - -; Ord. 5326, passed 10-3-1994; Ord. 5831, passed 1-5-1998; Ord. 7174, passed 8-18-2008; Ord. 7634, passed 10-15-2012; Ord. 8283-2018, passed 12-3-2018)
“MH-1” MOBILE HOME RESIDENCE DISTRICT
§ 162.195 PURPOSE.
   The “MH-1” Mobile Home Residence District is established to provide areas where mobile homes can be permanently placed upon individual lots within the city.
(1960 Code, § 60-6-28)
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