§ 153.070 RSL, LOW-DENSITY SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   Purpose and intent. The RSL, Low-Density Suburban Residential District implements suburban residential/residential low density policies of the Comprehensive Plan.
   (B)   Use regulations. Uses are allowed in the RSL District in accordance with the use regulations of §§ 153.110, 153.120 through 153.180, 153.200 through 153.217, 153.230 through 153.234, and 153.250 through 153.255.
   (C)   Density, intensity, and dimensional standards. All residential and nonresidential development in the RSL District shall be subject to the following density, intensity, and dimensional standards:
RSL
Density/Intensity and Dimensional Standards
Maximum density
3 dwelling units per acre
RSL
Density/Intensity and Dimensional Standards
Maximum density
3 dwelling units per acre
Minimum lot area
14,520 square feet
Minimum lot width
60 feet
   Without public water and/or sewer
70 feet
Minimum setbacks
 
   Front/street side
25 feet
   Interior side
10 feet
   Rear
15 feet
   OCRM critical line
35 feet
Maximum building cover
30% of lot
Maximum height
35 feet
 
   (D)   Other regulations. Development in the RSL District shall comply with all other applicable regulations of this chapter, including the development standards of § 153.079 and §§ 153.330 through 153.342.
(Ord. 2012-06, § 4.6, passed 10-18-2012; Ord. 2013-02, passed 4-18-2013)