§ 156.036 R-1A RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
   The purpose of this district is to provide a zoning district in which the dominant use of land will be single-family residential dwellings. Other uses will be permitted only to the extent they do not jeopardize the security of single-family dwelling and residential neighborhoods.
R-1A Residential District, Table of Uses
R-1A Residential District, Table of Uses
Permitted Uses
   Essential services as defined in § 156.146
   No-impact home-based business
   Place of worship
   Public parks and playgrounds
   Single-family dwellings
Accessory Uses
   Private garages and horticulture (subject to §§ 156.105 through 156.114)
   Private residential swimming pools, tennis courts, tool and/or storage sheds and greenhouses (subject to §§ 156.105 through 156.114)
   Shelter for household pets see §§ 156.105 through 156.114
   Storage or parking of a commercially licensed vehicle, see §§ 156.105 through 156.114
   Storage or parking of major recreation equipment, see §§ 156.105 through 156.114
   Walls, fences, lamp posts and similar accessory structures subject to the limitations contained in §§ 156.105 through 156.114
   Other accessory uses, provided they shall be customarily incidental and subordinate to a permitted use and they shall be located on the same lot as the principal use
Special Exceptions
   Essential service structure (see § 156.056)
   Family day care home (see § 156.057)
 
Table 156.036
R-1A District
Lot, Yard and Height Standards*
Single-Family Dwellings, Family Day Care Homes, No-Impact Home-Based Business
Place of Worship, Public Park
Table 156.036
R-1A District
Lot, Yard and Height Standards*
Single-Family Dwellings, Family Day Care Homes, No-Impact Home-Based Business
Place of Worship, Public Park
Maximum coverage
33%
33%
Maximum height
28 feet
28 feet
Minimum front yard
30 feet*
30 feet
Minimum lot area
8,500 square feet
20,000 square feet
Minimum lot width
75 feet
100 feet
Minimum rear yard
30 feet*
30 feet
Minimum side yard
12 feet*
30 feet
*See also § 156.105 for alternative standards
 
(1980 Code, Ch. 28, Part 3, § 28-302) (Ord. 1419, passed 9-16-2013, § 302)