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(a) Mobile home/manufactured home subdivision in conformance with § 159.290;
(b) Mobile home/manufactured home park in conformance with § 159.290;
(c) Group day care;
(d) Group home;
(e) Nursing home;
(f) Cemetery;
(g) Kennel;
(h) Stabling of horses provided they are owned by the resident of the property and not used as a commercial operation on the property;
(i) Golf course, except miniature course and driving range;
(j) Wind energy conversion system in conformance with the requirements of § 159.287;
(k) Electrical substation;
(l) Public utility facility;
(m) Day care center;
(n) Keeping fowl, provided the maximum number not exceed six fowl with no roosters; and
(o) Vacation home rental/short-term rental in accordance with § 159.303.
(1992 Code, App. C, § 4.04) (Ord. 20-02, passed 3-18-2002; Ord. 12-14, passed 1-28-14; Ord. 98- 23, passed 10-24-2023)
The maximum height and minimum lot requirements within the RR rural residential district shall be as follows.
(a) General requirements.
All Uses
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All Uses
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Density | 1 acre* |
Front yard | 30 ft.** |
Lot area | 1 acre* |
Lot width | 125 ft. |
Maximum height | 35 ft. |
Rear yard | 30 ft. |
Side yard | 7 ft. |
* Where a central sanitary sewer is available, the required lot area may be reduced to 20,000 square feet. | |
** The front yard on all major arterial streets or section line roads shall be 50 feet. | |
(b) There shall be a required front yard on each street of a double frontage lot.
(c) 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, § 4.08) (Ord. 20-02, passed 3-18-2002)
RS-1 RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
This district is intended to provide for areas of residential use with a gross density of generally five dwelling units per acre or less. The district permits single-family dwellings and such supportive community facilities as parks, playgrounds, schools, libraries and churches. It is intended that this district provide protection for those areas existing as, or planned for, single-family neighborhoods. A central sanitary sewer system must be available to serve these developments.
(1992 Code, App. C, § 5.01) (Ord. 20-02, passed 3-18-2002)
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