(A) Purpose. The R-1 Residential Districts are designed to accommodate a density not to exceed three dwelling units per acre. The district would provide for very low density residential development and thereby discourage concentrated development in sections of rough terrain and in areas of the village presently developed at a similar density.
(B) Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in the R-1 Residential District:
(1) One-family dwelling units.
(2) Accessory uses as regulated in § 154.045.
(4) Shall comply with the Subdivision Regulations.
(C) Conditionally permitted uses. The following uses shall be permitted subject to the conditions listed in § 154.189(C) and subject further to approval by the Planning Commission.
(1) Cemeteries subject to statutory limitations and further subject to § 154.189(C)(2)(a) to (c).
(2) Churches and other buildings for the purpose of religious worship subject to § 154.189(C)(2)(a) to (d).
(3) Home occupations subject to § 154.189(C)(2)(f).
(4) Public, parochial and other private elementary schools offering courses in general education subject to § 154.189(C)(2)(a), (b), (g) and (h).
(5) Public utility rights-of-way and pertinent structures subject to § 154.189(C)(2)(a) and (i).
(6) Recreational uses other than those governmentally owned and/or operated such as: swimming pools, golf courses, tennis clubs and riding academies, subject to § 154.189(C)(2)(a), (b), (g) and (j) to (1).
(D) Area and height regulations.
(1) Minimum lot area: 12,500 square feet.
(2) Minimum lot width at minimum building setback line: 70 feet.
(3) Minimum yard setback (per lot):
(a) Front yard: 30 feet.
(b) Each side yard: eight feet.
(c) Rear yard: 40 feet.
(d) Maximum building height: 30 feet above ground, with not more than two stories of actual living space above ground (attics are not counted as living space).
(e) Minimum first floor living area: 700 square feet.
(`94 Code, §§ 1155.01 - 1155.04 ) (Ord. 26-82, passed 12-28-82; Am. Ord. 18-96, passed 8-13-96; Am. Ord. 17-97, passed 6-10-97; Am. Ord. 2-2000, passed 3-14-00; Am. Ord. 9-2012, passed 4-24-12)