The general character of these residential districts consists of single-family detached dwellings, set on large building lots. Nonresidential uses are restricted to those community facilities which:
(a) May appropriately be located in residential areas to serve educational needs or to provide other essential services for the residents, or
(b) May appropriately be located in residential areas to provide recreational, religious, health and other essential services for residents, or
(c) Can perform their activities more efficiently in a residential environment, unaffected by adjacent industrial or general service uses, and
(d) Do not create significant objectionable influences in residential areas.
In “R-1" Residential Districts the regulations set forth in this chapter apply.
(Ord. 81-(66-67). Passed 12-15-66.)