On parcels that are a minimum of five (5.00) acres in size, the following uses are permitted of right, provided that all uses shall leave sixty five percent (65%) of the parcel as open space free from structures:
A. Primary uses:
Bed and breakfast inns, subject to the standards set forth in section 8.4.502 of this title.
Cemeteries, provided that they meet all standards of the Idaho Code and are approved by Panhandle Health District.
General farming and forestry.
One single-family dwelling, which may be a Class A or Class B manufactured home, or one (1) two-family dwelling.
Public safety wireless communications facilities.
Publicly-owned parks, playgrounds, and recreational facilities.
Sales of agricultural products produced on the premises or on parcels under common ownership. The amount of space dedicated to such use shall not exceed three hundred (300) square feet of building area.
Utility services.
B. Accessory uses: The following uses are allowed after one or more of the primary uses listed in subsection A of this section have been established:
Accessory buildings.
Automotive hobby activities, subject to the standards set forth in section 8.4.503 of this title.
Cottage industries, subject to the standards set forth in section 8.4.504 of this title.
Home occupations, subject to the standards set forth in section 8.4.501 of this title.
Non-commercial kennels, subject to the standards set forth in section 8.4.505 of this title.
One accessory living unit, subject to the standards set forth in section 8.4.301 of this title.
Temporary hardship use, subject to the standards set forth in section 8.4.302 of this title.
C. One personal storage building not to exceed five thousand (5,000) square feet may be built prior to the establishment of one or more of the primary uses listed in subsection A of this section.
D. Temporary or intermittent recreational use of up to two (2) recreational vehicles, subject to the standards set forth in section 8.4.401 of this title.
E. Continued operation of airports or airstrips that were in existence on June 9, 2016. (Ord. 517, 1-25-2018)