§ 21.203 RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS.
   (a)   Purpose. It is the purpose of the Residential Zoning Districts to provide areas for various residential housing types at a range of densities and to provide for other necessary and related uses within residential neighborhoods. Residential District provisions are intended to:
      (1)   Provide locations for residential uses, associated accessory uses and compatible institutional uses;
      (2)   Minimize negative impacts from incompatible land uses; and
      (3)   Provide opportunities for a variety of housing types and densities.
   (b)   General standards. Development in all Residential Zoning Districts must comply with the following standards:
      (1)   Site area, site width, density and impervious surface. See § 21.301.01 for applicable standards.
      (2)   Structure placement. See § 21.301.02 for applicable standards.
      (3)   Off-street parking. See § 21.301.06 for applicable standards.
      (4)   Fences. See § 21.301.08 for applicable standards.
      (5)   Structure height. See § 21.301.10 for applicable standards.
      (6)   Accessory buildings and garages. See § 21.301.19 for applicable standards.
      (7)   Occupancy. Single family dwelling units, accessory dwelling units and individual units within multiple family dwellings, townhouses, and two-family dwellings may be occupied by no more than one family as defined in § 19.03.
(Ord. 2015-5, passed 1-26-2015; Ord. 2017-9, passed 5-1-2017)