The Two-Family Residential District is intended to provide for medium population density. Single- family and two-family dwelling units are the principal uses permitted along with the associated uses referred to in § 152.066 as being necessary to provide a balanced and attractive residential area. The purpose of this District is the same as that of the R-1, Low Density Residential District except that two- family, detached dwelling units are permitted.
(A) Permitted uses. Permitted uses include:
(1) Detached single-family dwellings;
(2) Detached two-family dwellings (duplexes);
(3) Other principal permitted uses in R-1; and
(B) Conditional uses. Conditional uses include:
(1) Any use conditionally permitted in an R-1 Residential District and subject to the requirements thereof as provided in § 152.066(B); and
(2) Nursing homes, rest homes, and funeral homes will be permitted, when located only on premises that front on an officially designated state or federal highway, or a street designated as a primary or secondary thoroughfare under the thoroughfare plan.
(C) Accessory uses. Accessory uses and buildings may be permitted as customarily incidental to any of the permitted principal and conditional uses listed in this section.
(E) Development standards. Development standards include the following.
One-Family | Two-Family |
One-Family | Two-Family | |
Maximum building height: Accessory structure Principal structure | 25 ft. or 2 stories* 42 ft. or 3 stories | 25 ft. or 2 stories* 42 ft. or 3 stories |
Minimum lot frontage | 60 feet | 70 feet |
Minimum lot width at building line | 60 feet | 70 feet |
Minimum front yard | 35 feet | 35 feet |
Minimum rear yard | 20 feet | 30 feet |
Minimum side yard (each side) | 10 feet | 10 feet |
Parking | ||
Sidewalks | ||
Signs | ||
*Provided that the second story is not used for separate living quarters. | ||
(Prior Code, § 152.062) (Ord. 920.27, passed 10-7-1993) Penalty, see § 152.999