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The maximum height and minimum lot requirements within the A-1 agricultural district shall be as follows.
(a) General requirements.
Front yard | 30 ft.** |
Lot area | 1 acre* |
Lot width | 125 ft. |
Maximum height | 35 ft.*** |
Rear yard | 30 ft. |
Side yard | 7 ft. |
* Unless a larger lot size is required by the granting of a conditional use permit. | |
** The front yard on a major arterial street or section line road shall be 50 feet. | |
*** There shall be no height limit for accessory farm structures or wind energy conversion systems except in the airport approach zone. | |
(b) There shall be a required front yard on each street of a double frontage lot.
(c) If a lot of record has less area or width than herein required and its boundary lines along the entire length abutted lands under other ownership on March 27, 1970, and have not since been changed, the parcel of land may be used for any use permitted in this district.
(d) Buildings with side yard setbacks less than required herein may have additions erected in line with the existing building and provided further that the additions will be erected no closer to the lot line than the existing building.
(1992 Code, App. C, § 3.08) (Ord. 20-02, passed 3-18-2002)
RR RURAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
This district is intended to protect a vigorous agricultural industry by limiting the areas in which the RR rural residential district can be used. The RR rural residential district, where permitted, shall generally be located where provisions can be made to adequately handle sewage disposal, where the value of the land for agricultural use is marginal, and where the water supply, roads and emergency services are easily and economically available.
(1992 Code, App. C, § 4.01) (Ord. 20-02, passed 3-18-2002)
A building or premises shall be permitted to be used for the following purposes in the RR rural residential district:
(a) Single-family dwelling;
(b) Public facility owned or operated by a governmental agency; and
(c) Neighborhood utilities.
(1992 Code, App. C, § 4.02) (Ord. 20-02, passed 3-18-2002)
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