§ 185.033 RS-1 — SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   Intent. The provisions of this district are intended to apply to an area of low density single-family residential development. Lot sizes and other restrictions are intended to promote and protect high quality single-family residential development.
   (B)   Principal uses and structures:
      (1)   Single-family dwellings.
      (2)   Accessory dwelling units; subject to the provisions listed in the § 185.006.
      (3)   Public parks, playgrounds and other public recreational facilities.
      (4)   Public utility equipment and facilities located within a utility easement or right-of-way.
   (C)   Accessory uses and structures:
      (1)   Customary accessory uses of a noncommercial nature clearly incidental and subordinate to one (1) or more principal uses.
   (D)   Conditional uses:
      (1)   Public and private schools.
      (2)   Churches.
      (3)   Public utility equipment and facilities, except communication towers, not located within a utility easement or right-of-way.
   (E)   Prohibited uses and structures:
      (1)   All uses not specifically or provisionally provided herein.
      (2)   Correctional facilities.
   (F)   Lot and structure requirements:
      (1)   Minimum lot area — eight thousand (8,000) square feet.
      (2)   Minimum lot width — eighty (80) feet.
      (3)   Minimum lot depth — one hundred (100) feet.
      (4)   Maximum building coverage — thirty percent (30%).
      (5)   Minimum living area — one thousand six hundred (1,600) square feet.
      (6)   Maximum height — twenty-five (25) feet.
      (7)   Minimum yard requirements:
         (a)   Front — twenty-five (25) feet.
         (b)   Side interior — eight (8) feet.
         (c)   Side corner — twenty-five (25) feet.
         (d)   Rear — twenty-five (25) feet.
      (8)   Minimum two (2) car enclosed garage required at the time of the issuance of the structure’s certificate of occupancy.
('74 Code, § 25-124) (Ord. 89-08, passed 4-27-89; Am. Ord. 94-21, passed 6-16-94; Am. Ord. 95-44, passed 11-2-95; Am. Ord. 98-20, passed 7-16-98; Am. Ord. 99-11, passed 5-6-99; Am. Ord. 2001-51, passed 8-16-01; Am. Ord. 2016-17, passed 4-21-16; Am. Ord. 2020-13, passed 6-4-20)