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1142.02 PRINCIPALLY PERMITTED USES.
   Principally permitted uses are as follows:
   A.   Agriculture, provided that such use is limited to the non-commercial farming of crops and non-commercial animal husbandry.
   B.   Educational Institutions.
   C.   Non-Commercial Recreation.
   D.   Religious Places of Worship.
   E.   Single Household Detached Dwelling Units.
(Ord. 98-176. Passed 8-3-98.)
1142.03 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES.
   Permitted accessory uses are as follows:
   A.   Any use customary and incidental to the permitted use.
   B.   Home Occupations as regulated in Section 1137.11.
   C.   Signs as regulated in Chapter 1174.
   Accessory uses, other than signs and fences, shall be located in the rear yard only and located not closer than three (3) feet from any lot line, six (6) feet from any alley and covering not more than forty percent (40%) of the required rear yard.
(Ord. 98-176. Passed 8-3-98.)
1142.04 CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED USES.
   Conditionally permitted uses are as follows:
   A.   Bed and Breakfast Establishments.
   B.   Planned Unit Developments.
   C.   Residential Planned Unit Developments.
(Ord. 98-176. Passed 8-3-98.)
   D.   Child Care Facilities, provided the following conditions substantially exist:
      1.   The minimum lot area shall be thirty thousand (30,000) square feet;
      2.   The minimum lot frontage shall be one hundred seventy-five (175) feet;
      3.   The minimum building setbacks shall be fifty (50) feet from the front, side and rear property lines;
      4.   The minimum parking setback shall be fifty (50) feet from the front property line and thirty (30) feet from the side and rear property lines;
      5.   In order to minimize any adverse impact on surrounding residential property, they should be placed, to the extent possible:
         a.   On the extremity of a single-family district if located on a local street; or
         b.   On a major arterial/collector street;
      6.   The play area shall be fenced in, so as to provide a safe and secure environment for the children;
      7.   Drop-off/pick-up should be located so as not to impede traffic safety; and
   8.   Parking should be located to avoid the necessity for the parent and/or children to cross streets or access driveways.
(Ord. 2000-252. Passed 12-18-00.)
1142.05 MINIMUM LOT AREA AND LOT WIDTH.
   The minimum lot area and width for properties in the R-LD Residential-Low Density District are as follows:
   A.   Single household detached dwelling units shall have a minimum lot area of not less than eight thousand seven hundred fifty (8,750) square feet and a width of not less than seventy (70) feet.
   B.   Agricultural uses shall have a minimum lot area of not less than five (5) acres and a width of not less than three hundred (300) feet.
   C.   Other uses shall have a minimum lot area of not less than twenty-two thousand (22,000) square feet and a width of not less than one hundred (100) feet.
(Ord. 98-176. Passed 8-3-98.)
1142.06 MINIMUM LOT FRONTAGE.
   Lot frontage for properties in the R-LD Residential-Low Density District shall not be less than seventy (70) feet; except that on curvilinear streets and on cul-de-sac turn arounds, the frontage may be reduced to forty-four (44) feet.
(Ord. 98-176. Passed 8-3-98.)
1142.07 MINIMUM FRONT YARD SETBACK.
   The minimum front yard setback for properties in the R-LD Residential-Low Density District shall be not less than thirty (30) feet.
(Ord. 98-176. Passed 8-3-98.)
1142.08 MINIMUM SIDE YARD SETBACK.
   The minimum side yard setback for properties in the R-LD Residential-Low Density District shall be as follows:
   A.   Single household detached dwellings shall have a minimum side yard of not less than eight (8) feet with a total minimum side yard setback of eighteen (18) feet.
   B.    Other uses shall have a minimum side yard of not less than ten (10) feet with a total minimum side yard setback of twenty-four (24) feet.
(Ord. 98-176. Passed 8-3-98.)
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