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Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to any permitted use.
Accessory dwelling unit (see Section 15-13-39 for ADU requirements).
Agriculture.
Art gallery.
Business office primarily related to fine arts.
Boarding and lodging house; provided that no boarding or lodging house shall be located within one thousand feet (1,000'), measured in a straight line between the closest property lines of the lots or parcels of any of the following similar facilities:
A. Any other boarding or lodging house,
B. A protective housing facility,
C. A transitional housing or rehabilitation/treatment facility,
D. A residential facility for persons with disability or residential facility for the elderly of more than five (5) people, or
E. An assisted living facility.
Church, synagogue or similar permanent building used for regular religious worship.
Cottage lots (see Section 15-13-42 for requirements).
Educational institution.
Greenhouse, noncommercial only.
Group dwelling with eight (8) or fewer dwelling units in accordance with Chapter 10.
Home occupation.
Household pets.
Indoor studio for the creation or teaching of the fine arts, e.g., dance studios, art studios, excluding any use that causes noise, odor, fumes, or vibrations that are perceptible without instruments in any nearby dwelling.
Library or museum, public or nonprofit.
Live-work space (see Section 15-37-7 for requirements).
Multiple-family dwelling with eight (8) or fewer dwelling units, in accordance with the requirements of Section 15-13-27.
Photo studio.
Pigeon loft for the housing of racing pigeons (only allowed on single-family residential lots), in accordance with the standards contained in Section 15-13-19.
Public building, public park, recreation grounds and associated buildings.
Rehabilitation/treatment facility (see Section 15-13-26 for facility requirements).
Residential facilities for elderly persons (see Section 15-13-25 for facility requirements).
Residential facility for persons with a disability (see Section 15-13-15 for facility requirements).
Residential garage sales or yard sales.
Restaurant without drive-in.
Retirement home.
Short-term rental (see Section 15-13-38 for requirements).
Single-family dwelling.
Temporary building for use incidental to construction work. Such building shall be removed upon the completion or abandonment of the construction work.
Transitional housing facility (see Section 15-13-26 for facility requirements).
Two-family dwelling, in accordance with the requirements of Section 15-13-27. (Ord. 2022-54, 11-15-2022; amd. Ord. 2024-12, 5-7-2024)
The following uses shall be permitted only when authorized by a conditional use permit as provided in chapter 7 of this title:
Adult daycare.
Assisted living facility (see section 15-13-26 of this title for facility requirements).
Bed and breakfast inn, subject to the following standards:
A. Two (2) parking spaces shall be provided for the host family plus one space for each guestroom;
B. Proprietor or owner must occupy the property;
C. Meals may only be served to overnight guests;
D. Signs are limited to nameplate signs not exceeding two (2) square feet in residential zones. In addition, a freestanding identification sign not to exceed four (4) square feet is permitted. If illuminated, only indirect spotlighting is allowed, thus prohibiting backlighted signs.
Cemetery with customary incidental uses, including, but not limited to, mortuary, mausoleum, crematory, staff housing, service shops and chapel.
Daycare center.
Educational institution with housing.
Fraternal and beneficial societies, orders and social clubs of a nonprofit nature.
Group dwellings with nine (9) or more dwelling units in accordance with chapter 10 of this title.
Indoor studio for the creation or teaching of fine arts, e.g., dance studios, art studios, and uses that may cause noise, odor, fumes, vibrations that are perceptible without instruments in any nearby dwelling.
Infill developments.
Multiple-family dwelling with nine (9) or more dwelling units, in accordance with the requirements of section 15-13-27 of this title.
Nursing home.
Planned residential unit development (PRUD), in accordance with chapter 8 of this title.
Private park, playground or recreation area.
Privately operated concession or amusement business in a public park.
Public utility substation or water storage reservoir developed by a public agency.
Reception center or wedding chapel. (Ord. 2022-54, 11-15-2022)
A. Minimum Lot Area:
1. Cottage lots: One thousand five hundred (1,500) square feet.
2. All other uses: Four thousand (4,000) square feet.
3. Minimum lot area per dwelling unit: One thousand five hundred (1,500) square feet per dwelling unit.
B. Minimum Lot Width:
1. Cottage lots: Thirty feet (30').
2. All other lots: Forty feet (40').
C. Yard Setbacks:
1. Front: Minimum setback: Ten feet (10').
2. Side:
a. Main Building: Five feet (5').
b. Accessory Building: Five feet (5'), except one foot (1') if located at least six feet (6') from rear of main building, but not closer than eight feet (8') to dwelling on adjacent lot.
3. Side facing street on corner lot: Ten feet (10')
4. Rear:
a. Main building: Ten feet (10')
b. Accessory building: One foot (1'), except five feet (5') where accessory building rears on side yard of adjacent corner lot.
D. Building Height:
1. Minimum: One (1) story for single-family and two-family dwellings, two (2) stories for multiple-family and single-family rowhouses.
2. Maximum: Two and one-half (2-1/2) stories or thirty-five feet (35') for single-family and two-family dwellings. Two (2) stories for cottages. Three (3) stories for single-family rowhouses. Multiple-family dwellings shall have a maximum of four (4) stories.
E. Landscaping and Gathering Spaces:
1. For developments other than single-family, the site shall contain a plaza or usable gathering spaces within thirty feet (30') of the front property line. Each space shall be at least ten feet (10') in width and depth. The minimum total area of such space shall be two hundred (200) square feet.
2. For single-family dwellings, all yard areas are required to be landscaped and maintained. For new single-family construction the landscaping shall be installed within eighteen (18) months of the time of the first occupancy of the dwelling. For duplex and multiple-family requirements see subsection 15-13-16F of this title. (Ord. 2022-54, 11-15-2022)
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