Sec. 36-67. M-1 Reserved Mountainous District.
   (a)   Intent. The M-1 Reserved Mountainous District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for natural, undeveloped purposes. The land within this district is topographically restrictive for any type of land clearing, land disturbance and/or development. It is the intention to discourage any use which would be detrimental to the natural, open nature of the areas included within this district.
   (b)   Permitted uses. [Within the M-1 Reserved Mountainous District, buildings or land shall be used only for the following purposes:]
      (1)   Single-family dwellings.
      (2)   Customary accessory buildings, including private garages, storage buildings, and noncommercial workshops, shall be allowed for home occupations subject to all provisions of section 36-232.
      (3)   Residential vacation rentals subject to special requirements contained in section 36-72(1).
      (4)   Telecommunications facilities and antennae (see section 36-72(4)).
   (c)   Special use permit. [The following uses require special use permits subject to a finding by the board of adjustment that all applicable provisions of article IV of this chapter have been met:]
      (1)   [Repealed by Ordinance 19-02-12.]
      (2)   Accessory residential event venue. In issuing a special use permit for an accessory residential event venue, the board of adjustment may impose reasonable conditions, including a maximum number of events per year and a maximum number of attendees which shall be based on the availability of parking, safe ingress and egress, sanitary facilities, potential impacts to adjacent properties and similar site-specific conditions.
(Code 1989, § 92.033; Ord. of 5-11-2004; Ord. of 6-10-2008; Ord. of 10-13-2009; Ord. of 4-10-2012; Ord. of 2-12- 2019; Ord. No. 21-05-11, 5-11-2021)