§ 11.01.160.020 PERMITTED USES.
   Permitted uses include:
   (A)   Accessory uses;
   (B)   Conditional uses provided in § 11.01.160.100 and subject to the provisions as prescribed;
   (C)   Newly constructed one-family dwellings;
   (D)   Manufactured homes, subject to the following restrictions.
      (1)   Manufactured homes may be single, double, or triple wide.
      (2)   The area beneath the manufactured home structure shall be enclosed with materials that are aesthetically consistent with concrete or masonry foundations.
      (3)   All towing apparatus, wheels, axles and transporting lights must be removed.
      (4)   The front of the home must face the street with exterior facades consisting of vinyl or wood siding, stone, brick, or other non-metallic material.
      (5)   The pitch of the roof must be at least 3:12 with a minimum of six inches of overhang and be finished with a type of shingle that is commonly used in standard residential construction.
      (6)   The home must have a properly constructed porch of at least three square feet outside each door with attached stairs.
      (7)   The double or triple-wide homes must have been manufactured after June 15, 1976 and have a HUD seal showing compliance with federal standards. Single-wide homes must be built less than 20 years prior to the date of placement.
      (8)   If a property owner seeks to replace an existing manufactured home on the same lot with another manufactured home, the proposed new manufactured home must be newer and comply with all other applicable standards.
   (E)   Duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes;
   (F)   Open space;
   (G)   Temporary buildings for and during construction only;
   (H)   Private and public childcare facilities; and
   (I)   Government facilities and uses.
(Prior Code, § 11.01.160.020) (Ord. 163, passed 12-19-2016; Ord. 2021-15, passed 12-20-2021; Ord. 2022-4, passed 11-7-2022, effective 12-8-2022)