§ 154.088 URBAN TRANSITION DISTRICT (UT).
   (A)   Intent. The UT District is intended to provide the opportunity for the continued orderly development of compatible uses within the rural unincorporated areas immediately outside the incorporated areas of municipalities. More specifically, these areas include the land within one-half mile of the corporate limits of all communities.
   (B)   Principal uses. The following principal uses shall be permitted in the UT District:
      (1)   Agriculture (A-1); and
      (2)   Essential services.
   (C)   Conditional uses. The following conditional uses shall be permitted in a Class “R-1” District, when authorized in accordance with the requirements of §§ 154.175 through 154.185 of this chapter and the adjoining municipal authority:
      (1)   Residential, if not part of an established private lake development;
      (2)   Business, if not part of an established private lake development; and
      (3)   Industrial districts.
   (D)   Lot sizes and setback requirements. Lot sizes and setbacks shall be determined by the County Zoning Commission consistent with the use of the land. When it is desirable to enhance development, sizes and setbacks may conform to the municipality minimum standards upon consultation with the adjoining municipality. The Commission shall make efforts to set lot sizes and set backs to be compatible with the adjoining municipalities’ requirements for similar uses.
   (E)   Addendum. Any district requirements or definitions differing from §§ 154.081 through 154.086 of this chapter for each individual community are made a part of this chapter as an addendum.
   (F)   Default land use. The default land use designation in the Urban Transition District is agricultural. The Zoning District designation as Urban Transition (UT) does not change when a request to change land use to residential, commercial or industrial is approved by the Board of Supervisors. The Board may approve the change in land use after consultation with the adjoining city government, and notification of adjacent property owners. Only the allowed use for the property under consideration will change.
(Ord. passed - -2010)