1201.13 R-1D, SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
Subd. 1.   Purpose. The R-1D District is intended to allow a greater concentration of single-family dwellings in areas served by municipal utilities and where appropriate reservations for open space have been established by means other than individual lot areas. The District also recognizes the existence of older areas of the community in which smaller lots exist.
Subd. 2.   Permitted uses. The following are permitted uses in an R-1D District: all permitted uses allowed in the R-1B District.
Subd. 3.   Permitted accessory uses. The following are permitted accessory uses in an R-1D District: all permitted accessory uses allowed in the R-1B District.
Subd. 4.   Conditional uses. The following are conditional uses allowed in an R-1D District: all conditional uses, subject to the same conditions, as allowed in the R-1B District. (Requires a conditional use permit based upon procedures set forth in and regulated by § 1201.04.)
Subd. 5.   Lot requirements and setbacks. The following minimum requirements shall be observed in an R-1D District subject to additional requirements, exceptions and modifications set forth in this chapter:
      a.   Lot area: Not less than 10,000 square feet;
      b.   Lot width: Not less than 75 feet;
      c.   Lot depth: Not less than 120 feet;
      d.   Setbacks:
         (1)   Front yard: Not less than 30 feet;
         (2)   Rear yard: Not less than 35 feet;
         (3)   Side yard: Not less than 10 feet on each side nor less than 30 feet on a side yard abutting a street.
Subd. 6.   Building requirements. Height: no structure shall exceed two and one-half stories, or 35 feet, whichever is least.
(1987 Code, § 1201.13) (Ord. 180, passed 5-19-1986; Am. Ord. 242, passed 8-26-1991)