(A) The general character of these residential districts is to consist of single-family detached dwellings, set on large building lots.
(B) Nonresidential uses would be restricted to those community facilities which:
(1) May appropriately be located in residential areas to provide educational, recreational, religious, health and other essential services for residents;
(2) Can perform their activities more effectively in a residential environment, unaffected by adjacent industrial or general services uses; and
(3) Do not create significant objectionable influences in residential areas.
(Ord. 1995-12, passed 7-6-95)