A. Defined
Urban Farming means the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants, as well as the limited keeping and raising of fowl or bees and the practice of aquaculture.
B. Use Standards
Where Urban Farming is allowed as a limited use, it must satisfy the following standards:
1. The minimum area for an urban farm is 2,500 square feet. This standard does not apply to the keeping of bees.
2. One fowl may be kept for every 1,000 square feet of lot or parcel area; roosters are prohibited.
3. Aquaculture is permitted in tanks or pools.
4. The maximum gross floor area of all structures, including aquaculture tanks or pools but excluding greenhouses, is 10% of the lot or parcel on any urban farm.
5. The minimum setback for accessory structures from any lot line is 15 feet.
6. The maximum height for any accessory structure, including any pitched roof, is 14 feet.
7. Only manual or walk-behind mechanical equipment and practices commonly used in residential gardening may be used.