§ 158.017 R-1: SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL.
   (A)   General. The R-1: Single-Family Residential district is a low-density area intended to provide for single-family detached homes and those facilities that directly serve and benefit them.
   (B)   Locational criteria. The R-1: Single-Family Residential District is appropriately located away from high traffic and use areas. It should be served by public services and utilities.
   (C)   Permitted uses. The following uses are allowed in the R-1: Single-Family Residential District:
      (1)   Single-family homes (one-family detached dwellings);
      (2)   Public parks, open spaces and recreational facilities;
      (3)   Educational and religious facilities;
      (4)   Home occupations;
      (5)   Accessory buildings and uses with a building footprint less than 1,000 square feet; and
      (6)   Agriculture.
   (D)   Conditional uses. The following uses may be allowed in the R-1: Single-Family Residential District upon approval of a conditional use permit by the Zoning Board of Adjustment:
      (1)   Cemeteries;
      (2)   Family care facilities;
      (3)   In-home child care facilities;
      (4)   Group care facilities or other such facilities with less than ten residents;
      (5)   Bed and breakfast inn; and
      (6)   Accessory buildings with a building footprint greater than 1,000 square feet.
   (E)   Size regulations. See § 158.030 Residential Zoning Districts’ Size and Density Regulations Table.
(2011 Code, § 34.04021) (Ord. 2321, passed 1-15-2018; Ord. 2373, passed 4-20-2020; Ord. 2411, passed 4-4-2022)