(A) General. Table 220-2 identifies development standards in the resource-related zoning districts.
Table 220-2: Development Standards - Resource-Related Zoning Districts | |||
Standard | Zoning District | Additional Standards | |
Agricultural A | Natural Resource NR
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Table 220-2: Development Standards - Resource-Related Zoning Districts | |||
Standard | Zoning District | Additional Standards | |
Agricultural A | Natural Resource NR
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Minimum lot area [1] | 20 acres | No min. | |
Maximum density (du/acre) | 2 units per 20 acres [2] | N/A | |
Maximum building height | |||
Residential structures | 35 ft. | N/A | |
Non-residential structures | 50 ft. | 50 ft. | 155.220.030(B) |
Minimum setbacks | |||
Front | 30 ft. | No min. | |
Exterior side | 30 ft. | No min. | |
Interior side | 30 ft. | No min. | |
Rear | 30 ft. | No min. | |
NOTES TO TABLE: [1] Minimum lot area standard applies only to new lots created through the subdivision process after June 20, 2019. [2] Excludes allowed farm worker housing. | |||
(B) Height exceptions for non-residential structures.
(1) With Director approval of an administrative adjustment, water tanks, agricultural processing equipment and silos, aggregate processing equipment, granaries, barns, pole buildings, electronic towers, antennas and similar structures associated with agricultural and natural resource uses may exceed 50 feet in height.
(2) To approve the administrative adjustment, the Director must make the findings in § 155.412.030(F) (Findings for Approval) and find the structure does not exceed the maximum height necessary to perform its intended function.
(Ord. 885-C.S., passed 5-21-19)