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SE-2 SUBURBAN ESTATES MEDIUM DENSITY DISTRICT
The SE-2 Suburban Estates District is established to provide for single-family detached housing opportunities in a rural to urban transitional setting at a medium residential density level to preserve open space and natural features. This District is intended to provide a natural buffer between the strictly urban characteristics of the R-1 High Density District. The primary difference between the SE-1 and the SE-2 Districts is lot size and the allowance of livestock.
(Ord. passed 5-16-2023)
The following are permitted uses in the SE-2 District:
(A) Dwelling, single-family detached (one per tax parcel);
(B) Public libraries;
(C) Public cultural buildings;
(D) Public parks, playgrounds, and community center;
(E) Structure or storage for treatment of seeds;
(F) Roadside stand selling products grown on premises;
(G) Essential services and municipal administrative or public service buildings not less than 20 feet from any lot; and
(H) Any other similar uses deemed to be consistent.
(Ord. passed 5-16-2023)
The following are special uses in the SE-2 District when authorized:
(A) Daycare home;
(B) Gardening;
(C) Kennel with buildings and outdoor facilities at least 100 feet from residentially zoned private property;
(D) Major home occupation as defined;
(E) Municipal buildings and libraries;
(F) Off-street parking facilities;
(G) Outdoor recreational facilities such as golf courses, country clubs, and tennis courts;
(H) Public and parochial schools, churches, and centers not less than 20 feet from any lot in an R District;
(I) Recreational use, seasonal;
(J) Utility stations without service yards or storage; and
(K) Any other similar uses deemed to be consistent by the Zoning Board of Appeals.
(Ord. passed 5-16-2023)
The following minimum requirements shall be met for primary structures. Accessory structures shall meet the requirements of § 154.039.
Lot Area | Lot Width | Front Yard Depth | Least Side Yard Width | Side Yard Sum | Rear Yard |
1 acre | 165 feet | 40 feet | 15 feet | 30 feet | 40 feet |
(Ord. passed 5-16-2023)
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