(a) S-5 District (Suburban "5" District).
(1) Permitted main buildings and uses.
One-family dwellings.
Agricultural uses, such as farming, truck gardening and nurseries.
The raising of domestic animals and fowl is not permitted on lots of less than ten acres.
Parks and other public recreation uses.
Institutions, churches, schools and publicly-owned buildings.
Public utilities, water and gas mains and conduits, telephone, telegraph, electric light and power lines if carrying less than 5,000 volts are permitted on public highways or easements along lot lines of a subdivision.
(Ord. 2015-012. Passed 2-24-14.)
(Ord. 2015-012. Passed 2-24-14.)
(2) Permitted accessory buildings and uses.
Private garages, sheds, barns or stable for livestock, or other similar accessory farm buildings, providing the accessory buildings are constructed at the same time or after the main building.
Uses customarily incident to any of the permitted main uses, including home occupations or professional offices.
One roadside stand for the display and sale of only those agricultural products grown or raised on the same premises, provided that the location and design and provisions for off-road parking are approved by the Planning Commission, and that the roadside stand shall be removed during seasons when it is not in use.
(3) Conditional uses.
Public service facilities such as power lines carrying more than 5,000 volts, water and gas mains if not on public highways, and railroad tracks and yards, shall not be erected.
Other uses, such as cemeteries, commercial greenhouses, private clubs, golf courses, homes for the aged, hospitals or sanitariums, except hospitals or sanitariums for contagious, mental, drug or liquor addict cases, may also be permitted if they are deemed essential or desirable to the public convenience or welfare, if they are deemed a part of the development of the Master Plan, and a conditional use permit is issued, and subject to the conditions as may be required to preserve the character of the community.
Recreation facilities.
(b) S-1 District (Suburban "1" District).
(1) Permitted main buildings and uses.
One-family dwellings.
Agricultural uses, such as farming, truck gardening, nurseries.
Public utilities, water and gas mains and conduits, telephone, telegraph, electric light and power lines if carrying less than 5,000 volts are permitted on public highways or easements along lot lines of a subdivision.
(2) Permitted accessory buildings and uses.
Private garages, sheds or all other similar accessory farm buildings which are constructed at the same time or after the main building.
Uses customarily incident to any of the permitted main uses, including home occupations or professional offices.
One roadside stand for the display and sale of only those agricultural products grown or raised on the same premises, provided that the location and design and provisions for off-road parking are approved by the Commission, and that the roadside stand shall be removed during seasons when it is not in use.
(3) Conditional uses.
Public service facilities such as power lines carrying more than 5,000 volts, water and gas mains if not on public highways, and railroad tracks and yards, shall not be erected.
Other uses, such as cemeteries, commercial greenhouses, private clubs, golf courses, homes for the aged, hospitals or sanitariums, except hospitals or sanitariums for contagious, mental, drug or liquor addict cases, may also be permitted if they are deemed essential or desirable to the public convenience or welfare, if they are deemed a part of the development of the Master Plan, and a conditional use permit is issued, and subject to the conditions as may be required to preserve the character of the community. These uses are not permitted on lots of less than five acres.
Institutions, churches, schools and publicly-owned buildings are not permitted on lots of less than two acres.
Recreational facilities.
(c) R-75 District (One-Family "75" District).
(1) Permitted main buildings and uses.
One-family dwellings.
Agricultural uses, limited to truck gardening and nurseries.
The sale of agricultural products is not permitted on lots of less than one acre.
Parks and other public recreation uses.
Public utilities, water and gas mains and conduits, telephone, telegraph, electric light and power lines if carrying less than 5,000 volts are permitted on public highways or easements along lot lines of a subdivision.
(2) Permitted accessory buildings and uses.
Private garages, sheds or all other similar accessory farm buildings which are constructed at the same time or after the main building.
Accessory buildings for livestock and poultry are not permitted.
One roadside stand is permitted but not on lots of less than one acre.
(3) Conditional uses.
Public service facilities such as power lines carrying more than 5,000 volts, water and gas mains if not on public highways, and railroad tracks and yards, shall not be erected or altered.
Institutions, churches, schools and publicly-owned buildings are not permitted on lots of less than two acres.
Recreational facilities.
Home professional services and home occupations.
(d) R-60 District (One-Family "60" District).
(1) Permitted main buildings and uses.
One-family dwellings.
Parks and other public recreation uses.
Public utilities, water and gas mains and conduits, telephone, telegraph, electric light and power lines if carrying less than 5,000 volts are permitted on public highways or easements along lot lines of a subdivision.
(2) Permitted accessory buildings and uses.
Private garages, provided that the structure is constructed at the same time or after the main building.
(3) Conditional uses.
Public service facilities such as power lines carrying more than 5,000 volts, water and gas mains if not on public highways, and railroad tracks and yards, shall not be erected or altered.
Institutions, churches, schools and publicly-owned buildings are not permitted on lots of less than two acres.
Recreational facilities.
Home professional services and home occupations.
(e) R-MF District (Multi-Family District) Condominium District.
(1) Permitted main buildings and uses.
One-family dwellings.
Two-family dwellings.
Group or row houses, garden apartments (large scale developments) and condominiums.
Such development shall be located on major thoroughfares; the design of the area shall be such that all ingress and egress shall be from a major thoroughfare; ten percent of the gross area of the development shall be devoted to a play area; and a buffer between the play area and any adjacent single-family residence shall be established and landscaped with suitable evergreen plantings.
Parks and other public recreation uses.
Public utilities, water and gas mains and conduits, telephone, telegraph, electric light and power lines if carrying less than 5,000 volts are permitted on public highways or easements along lot lines of a subdivision.
(2) Condominium District. Except in the Condominium District, twenty percent (20%) should be set aside for the green area.
(3) Permitted accessory buildings and uses.
Private garages and storage buildings for garden equipment, etc., and such accessory buildings shall be constructed at the same time or after the main building.
(4) Conditional uses.
Public service facilities such as power lines carrying more than 5,000 volts, water and gas mains if not on public highways, and railroad tracks and yards shall not be erected.
Institutions, churches, schools and publicly-owned buildings are not permitted on lots of less than two acres.
Tourist homes.
Recreational facilities.
(f) R-MF-HR District (Multi-Family High-Rise District).
(1) Permitted main buildings and uses.
Multi-family dwellings in structures over thirty-five feet in height which have elevator service.
Public utilities, water and gas mains and conduits, telephone, telegraph, electric light and power lines if carrying less than 5,000 volts are permitted on public highways or easements along lot lines of a subdivision.
Parks and other public recreation uses.
(2) Permitted accessory buildings and uses.
Private garages and storage buildings for garden equipment, etc., and such accessory buildings shall be constructed at the same time or after the main building.
(3) Conditional uses.
Public service facilities such as power lines carrying more than 5,000 volts, water and gas mains if not on public highways and railroad tracks and yards, shall not be erected.
Institutions, churches, schools and publicly-owned buildings are not permitted on lots of less than two acres.
Recreational facilities.
(Ord. 1995-102. Passed 5-9-95.)