1138.01 Purpose.
1138.02 Permitted uses.
1138.03 Accessory uses and structures. (Repealed)
1138.04 Conditional uses.
1138.05 Development standards.
CROSS REFERENCES
Development Standards - see P. & Z. Ch. 1165
Fences - see P. & Z. Ch. 1173
Signs - see P. & Z. Ch. 1175
Home Occupations - see P. & Z. Ch. 1177
The Suburban Residential (SR) District is intended for newly developing areas of Obetz where traditional suburban residential development is desired. In the Suburban Residential District, quality site design which integrates natural features and green spaces is encouraged. As the health, safety and welfare of residents in such neighborhoods is directly linked to the provision of essential services and facilities, connection to public sewer and water is required for each dwelling unit in the Suburban Residential (SR) District.
Land and buildings in the Suburban Residential District (SR) shall be used only for the following purposes:
(a) Single-family Residence. There shall be no more than one principal structure per lot.
(b) Public and Private Schools. Public or private schools offering general educational courses and having no rooms regularly used for housing or sleeping of students.
(c) Parks. Open spaces, playgrounds, and other related program elements and park features intended to provide for passive amenities to the immediate or surrounding neighborhoods, while limiting site impacts.
The following uses may be allowed in the Suburban Residential District (SR) subject to approval of a Conditional Use permit in accordance with Chapter 1181.
(a) Child Daycare Center. A kindergarten or a child daycare facility as an accessory use of a dwelling or as a principal use of the lot provided there shall be an outdoor play area of 200 square feet or more per child. Such play area shall be arranged in accordance with the provisions of this district for accessory uses, and shall be enclosed with a sturdy and protective fence with a height of four feet, but not more than six feet. The building occupied by the use must be compatible with neighborhood structures in dimension, size, and architecture. A drop off area must be provided so that children do not have to walk through the parking lot to enter the facility.
(b) Bed and Breakfast.
(c) Churches and Other Similar Places of Worship and Parish Houses. Provided said use occupies a lot of not less than three (3) acres. The minimum lot width is three hundred (300 feet). The lot is adequate to accommodate the required off-street parking requirements of the church in accordance with Chapter 1169. The church building is set back from any adjacent residential property line a distance equal to or greater than the height of the structure exclusive of the steeple or spire. The church lot is accessible to a major arterial in a manner that does not require the passage of traffic through local residential streets. Accessory living quarters may be provided on the church lot as a conditional use. The location, density, and the additional lot area required for such uses shall be subject to approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Accessory recreational uses may be provided on the church lot as a conditional use subject to approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
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