§ 151.048 FAR FOREST - AGRICULTURAL - RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   (A)   Purpose and intent. These districts are designed to provide areas for very low density residential development in areas characterized primarily by agricultural, forestry, open space and undeveloped land. It is the intent of these districts to limit development and to maintain the rural character of these areas until such time as adequate plans have been made for the orderly expansion of urban development and the economical provision of urban services and community facilities. It is further intended that FAR Districts shall be used to regulate the location and timing of those areas shown as future development on the Land Use Plan.
   (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.
      (3)   Conditional uses. For specific uses allowed, refer to the table in § 151.021.
      (4)   Prohibited uses. Any use not allowed by right, by accessory or by conditional use is prohibited in the FAR Forest - Agricultural - 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, § 11-410) (Ord. 95-11, passed - -; Am. Ord. 99-26, passed - -; Am. Ord. 2001-06, passed 4-23-01; 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)