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(A) All structures over 35 feet shall require a variance.
(B) Height limitations shall not be applied to the following structures: church spires; belfries, cupolas, and domes which do not contain usable space; monuments; water, fire, and hose towers; observation towers; flag poles; chimneys; antennas; parapet walls extending not more than three feet above the limiting height of the building; cooling towers; and farm silos provided they do not interfere with airport requirements.
(Ord. 134/94, passed 3-24-94; Am. Ord. 453, passed 7-18-19)
(A) The following are development standards for residential principal and accessory structures. These standards do not apply to a rental manufactured home park in the B-4 District. These standards do apply to manufactured homes located outside of a rental manufactured home park.
(B) All residential homes to be constructed within the municipal limits shall comply fully with the following standards:
(1) All residential dwellings shall have permanent masonry or treated wood foundations which will anchor the structure, which comply with the State Building Code as adopted in this state and which are solid for the complete circumference of the house.
(2) No residential dwelling shall have a width of less than 22 feet on not less than 70% of the structure. Width measurements shall not take into account overhangs or other projections beyond the principal exterior walls.
(3) All residential dwellings shall have roof overhangs which extend a minimum of one foot from all the walls of the structure.
(4) All siding to be utilized must give an appearance similar to conventional residential housing units.
(Ord. 99-3, passed 7-15-99)
(A) The following are development standards for farming operations:
(1) Only allowed on residential lots of ten acres or more.
(2) Number of farm animals allowed:
Animal | Unit per acre | Per Acre |
Cow, horse | 1 | 1 |
Pigs | .4 | 5 per 2 acres |
Sheep | .1 | 10 per acre |
Chickens | .033 | 30 per acre |
Turkey | .018 | 55 per acre |
Ducks | .01 | 100 per acre |
(3) Crops. All legal crops are allowed and crop rotating is allowed.
(B) Accessory structures.
(1) Can be a pole type structure and corrugated metal siding.
(2) There is no maximum size.
(3) Maximum height is 35 feet.
(4) Must be a minimum of 100 feet from property lines.
(C) Fencing.
(1) Barbed wire and electric fencing are allowed.
(2) Must be a minimum of one foot off of the property line.
(3) Fencing does not have to be removed until the property becomes less than ten acres in size.
(Ord. 483, passed 6-16-21)
OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS
It is the purpose of this subchapter to provide for the regulation of and design standards for off-street parking facilities within all zoning districts in the city, to minimize congestion on the public right-of-way, and to maximize the safety and general welfare of the public.
(Ord. 134/94, passed 3-24-94)
(A) Where calculations result in requiring a fractional space, any fraction less than one-half shall be disregarded and any fraction of one-half or more shall require one space.
(B) For the purpose of calculating the number of off-street parking spaces required, floor area shall be determined on the basis of the exterior floor area dimensions of the building structure or use times the number of floors, minus 10%.
(C) Should a building or structure contain two or more types of uses, each should be calculated separately for determining the total off-street parking spaces required.
(Ord. 134/94, passed 3-24-94)
(A) All applications for a building permit shall be accompanied by a site plan drawn to scale and dimensioned indicating the location of all off-street parking and loading spaces in compliance with the requirements of this subchapter.
(B) The plan shall be reviewed and approved in accordance with the criteria developed and approved by the Zoning Administrator.
(Ord. 134/94, passed 3-24-94)
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