§ 27-1118.   Single-Family Dwellings on Nonconforming Lots in Conservation District.
Single-family dwellings on existing nonconforming lots of record with specified accessory uses located in the Conservation District shall meet the following standards:
      A.   The height, lot area, lot width and setback regulations of the Conservation District shall be met.
      B.   The lot must abut a public street or have direct access to a public street by means of a publicly recorded, perpetual easement.
      C.   Ninety percent of the total lot area shall remain undisturbed in its natural state. The 90% undisturbed area shall meet the following requirements:
         (1)   Building(s) or impervious coverage shall not be permitted within the 90% undisturbed natural area.
         (2)   The undisturbed natural area shall be defined with metes and bounds as an easement. The easement shall be shown on the site plan or application for a zoning permit.
         (3)   The 90% undisturbed natural area defined as an easement shall remain as part of the lot and shall not be subdivided in the future.
         (4)   The 90% undisturbed natural area shall include environmental features such as wetlands, steep slopes that are 20% or greater, floodplain.
(Ord. 462, 8/14/1994; as added by Ord. 560, 6/13/2005)