(A) In tent. The Recreational-Cons ervation Zone protects and perpetuates a system of permanent parks and recreational areas for residents.
(B) Lot, building, and design standards. The R-C Zone shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the following:
(1) The preservation and appropriate management of timber and wildlife habitats shall be encouraged.
(2) The planting of vegetation for erosion control and wildlife habitat shall be encouraged.
(3) Land management to reduce non-native species shall be encouraged.
(4) Structures shall be constructed and situated so as to minimize their effect on scenic views, prevent the threat of pollution of waterways, and to complement the topography of the land in order to utilize natural contours and reduce required grading.
(5) A public review process will be followed for all new structures located within the R-C Zone, according to guidelines established by the Parks and Recreation Board or any other governing authority, if applicable.
(6) Lands in the R-C District are considered permanent recreational areas.
(7) Building standards are set forth in the following table. These standards do not apply to walking or biking paths.
R-C Zone Standards | |
Front Yard Setback | 25 ft. min.A |
Side Yard Setback | 25 ft. min.A |
Rear Yard Setback | 25 ft. min.A |
Structural Height | 35 ft. max. |
Table 10: Regulatory standards for lots in the R-C Zone.
A When abutting a lot that permits dwelling units by-right, the setback shall be 50 ft. min.
(C) Uses and use standards. Land in this zone may be used only for permitted and conditionally permitted land uses. Uses and use standards are set forth in Article III.
(Ord. 9098, passed 6-12-2023)