(a) Purpose. |
This district is established to encourage single family residential development at medium densities in areas of existing development of such density and thereby providing a more orderly and efficient extension of public facilities. |
(b) Permitted Principal Uses | (c) Conditionally Permitted Uses. |
(2) Home Businesses, Limited (3) Single-Family Dwellings | (1) Assisted Living Facility (Section 1105.03) (2) Bed and Breakfast (Section 1105.11) (3) Cemeteries (Section 1105.15) (4) Child Day Care Homes, Type A & B (Section 1105.17) (5) Home Occupations (Section 1105.27) (6) Recreational Facilities, Outdoor (Section 1105.49) (8) Residential Facilities (Section 1105.51) (9) Schools, Public and Private (Section 1105.56) (10) Temporary Structures (Section 1106.15) |
(d) |
Specially Permitted Uses
None
(e) Dimensional Regulations | |
Lot and Building Height standards | |
Min. Lot Area | 11,000 sq. ft. with public sewer and water |
Max. Density | 3 dwelling units per acre |
Min. Lot Frontage | 60 ft. |
Max. Building Height | 35 ft. |
Front Yard Setback | 45 ft. |
Side Yard Setback | 10 ft. |
Rear Yard Setback | 45 ft. |
(f) Additional Regulations.
(1) Minimum Front Yard Setback Variances. The required front yard setback, on a lot where the new construction or alteration of a building is being considered, may be modified without a variance when the Zoning Inspector determines all of the following standards are met:
A. That the average front yard setback of at least two (2) existing front yards on lots within two hundred (200) feet of the lot in question and within the same block and on the same side of the street is less than the minimum front yard setback prescribed in the applicable zoning district;
B. The modified minimum front yard setback must not be less than the average front yard depth of the lots identified in Subsection (a), above, and
C. The modified minimum front yard setback must not be less than twenty (20) feet in any district.
(2) Home Businesses, Limited. A Limited Home Business is a permitted use in any residential dwelling. The Zoning Inspector must review each application as it is submitted to the Community Development Department to determine whether the proposed use is consistent with the Zoning Code. If all of the standards are met, the Zoning Inspector will issue a letter of approval outlining the restrictions on the Limited Home Business.
(Ord. 2021-057. Passed 6-16-21.)