§ 151.049 TN TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICT.
   (A)   Purpose and intent. This district is designed to provide for both detached and attached residential dwellings, allowing for a variety of housing options and densities, while encouraging compact development to protect open spaces within the Downtown Collierville Small Area Plan Study Area. Institutional uses, such as churches and schools, are allowed, by right or conditionally, to sustain the residential neighborhoods. Conditions and standards are provided to help ensure the compatibility of new development with surrounding neighborhoods. This district is intended to provide for infill development compatible with the existing character of downtown Collierville and to preserve the historic fabric of the Town. Commercial development is inappropriate in the Traditional Neighborhood (TN) District, except for office uses and limited personal services to promote adaptive reuse of historic structures, where appropriate, according to the special area recommendations of the Downtown Collierville Small Area Plan.
   (B)   Uses and structures.
      (1)   Principal permitted uses and structures. For specific permitted uses allowed in this zoning district, refer to § 151.021.
      (2)   Permitted accessory uses and structures.
         (a)   Accessory off-street parking and loading facilities as required in §§ 151.115 et seq.
         (b)   Accessory facilities and buildings customarily incidental to a permitted use as regulated by § 151.025.
      (3)   Conditional uses. For specific conditional uses allowed in this zoning district, refer to § 151.021.
      (4)   Prohibited uses. Any use not allowed by right, by accessory or by conditional use is prohibited in the TN Traditional Neighborhood District. (See also § 151.021.)
   (C)   Bulk regulations. For bulk regulations, which include minimum and maximum lot size, lot width at the building line, maximum height, and maximum primary facade width, refer to the table in § 151.027(D).
   (D)   Yard requirements. For yard requirements, which include setbacks for front, side and rear yards, refer to the table in § 151.027(D).
   (E)   Site plan review process, where applicable. The site plan review and approval process is outlined in § 151.311.
(Ord. 2011-05, passed 5-23-11; Am. Ord. 2016-06, passed 6-27-16)