(A) Purpose and intent. This district is designed to provide suitable transition areas between large lot estate residential areas and low density residential areas characterized by an open and spacious type appearance. The residential development will consist of single family detached dwellings and accessory structures on lots containing at least one acre of land area. This district also may include community facilities, public utilities and open uses which serve specifically the residents of residential districts. Further, it is the intent of this residential classification to be located and developed so that the provision of appropriate urban services will be physically and economically feasible and provide for the orderly expansion of the community and cost efficient maintenance of public infrastructure installed to serve this residential classification.
(B) Uses and structures.
(1) Principal permitted uses and structures. For specific uses allowed, refer to the table in § 151.021.
(2) Permitted accessory uses and structures. For specific accessory uses allowed, refer to the table in § 151.025.
(4) Prohibited uses. Any use not allowed by right, by accessory or by conditional use is prohibited in the R-L1 Large Lot/One Acre Residential District. (See also § 151.021.)
(C) Bulk regulations. For bulk regulations, which include minimum lot area, minimum lot width at the building line, and maximum height, refer to the table in § 151.027.
(D) Yard requirements.
(1) General provisions. General provisions applicable to all residential districts concerning visibility at intersections, permitted obstructions in required yards, obstructions prohibited at street intersections, exceptions to these provisions and other regulations are contained in § 151.006.
(2) Basic provisions. For yard requirements, which include setbacks for front, side, and rear yards, refer to the table in § 151.027.
(`00 Code, § 11-409A) (Ord. 95-11, passed - -; Am. Ord. 99-26, passed - -; Am. Ord. 2001-06, passed 4-9-01; Am. Ord. 2008-20, passed 11-10-08; Am. Ord. 2011-01, passed 3-14-11; Am. Ord. 2011-02, passed 3-14-11; Am. Ord. 2016-06, passed 6-27-16)