(A) Purpose of District. The purpose of the R1 Single-Family District is to provide for compatible land, building, and structure uses primarily oriented to low density residential estate purposes, select agricultural uses, and open space uses. The R1 District is intended to serve as a transitional element between agricultural activities and those of higher density development. Low density detached, single-family residential dwellings and estate development, along with limited agricultural uses, comprise the principal elements of the R1 District.
(C) Density, area, yard, height, and lot coverage requirements. The requirements regulating the minimum lot size, minimum yard size (front, side, and rear), maximum building height (stories and feet), and maximum lot coverage, and minimum floor area, as it pertains to this District, shall conform with the provisions provided in the density, area, yard, height, and lot coverage requirements for the R1 Single-Family District in the table below.
R1 Single-Family District Area Requirements |
R1 Single-Family District Area Requirements | |
Minimum lot area | 15,000 sq. feet |
Minimum lot width | 85 feet |
Minimum lot depth | 100 feet |
Minimum front yard | 25 feet |
Minimum side yard (interior) | 10 feet on one side, and 15 feet on the other side |
Minimum side yard (street) | 20 feet |
Minimum rear yard | 10 feet |
Maximum lot coverage | 50% |
Maximum building height | 35 feet |
Minimum floor area | 1,500 sq. feet ground floor |
(D) Off-street parking and loading requirements. Off-street parking and loading requirements shall conform to the provisions of § 151.027.
(E) Accessory building and structure regulations. Area regulations for accessory buildings or accessory structures shall be in compliance with § 151.025.
(F) Masonry exterior requirements. All principal buildings and structures shall be of 85% masonry exterior construction. Masonry exterior construction for accessory buildings and structures shall be regulated according to § 151.025.
(Ord. 312, passed 6-22-2010; Ord. 335, passed 5-23-2012)