§ 155.033 R-2 RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   Permitted uses. The purpose of this district is to provide for certain low to medium density residential areas in the city.
Permitted Use
Applicable Standards
Permitted Use
Applicable Standards
Dwelling, single-family detached
Dwelling, single-family attached
§§ 155.070, 155.072, 155.076, 155.077 up to 4 dwellings can be attached
Dwelling, multiple-family
Church
All parking lots being 8 feet from all residential uses, or zoned property.
Libraries
All parking lots being 8 feet from all residential uses, or zoned property.
Schools
All parking lots being 8 feet from all residential uses, or zoned property.
Public park areas
Golf course
Hospital
Clinic
Private club
Electrical substation
Day care, family
All applicable dwelling standards apply.
Day care, group
A safe pickup and drop off area must be provided for the children.
All applicable dwelling standards apply.
Adult day services
§§ 155.070, 155.072, 155.073, 155.077, applicant must provide copy of the appropriate, and applicable, licenses from the State of South Dakota.
Neighborhood utility facility
Group home
Structure must be a single housekeeping unit.
Applicant must provide copy of state agency license.
All applicable dwelling standards apply.
Wireless communications facilities
§ 155.075, not within an identified floodplain area, and if replacing facility on existing telecommunications tower the proposed facility cannot occupy a larger space than the existing facility.
Bed and breakfast establishment
Accessory building or use
§§ 155.071, 155.082(A) (see definition)
 
   (B)   Conditional uses.
Conditional Use   
Applicable Standards
Conditional Use   
Applicable Standards
Fraternities and sororities
Assisted living center and congregate care facility
Applicant must provide copy of South Dakota Department of Health license. All multiple dwelling standards apply.
Nursing home
Applicant must provide copy of South Dakota Department of Health license.
Wireless communications facilities
§§ 155.075, 155.095(A), not within an identified floodplain area, and if it is replacing existing facilities on an existing telecommunications tower but the proposed facility will occupy a larger space than the existing facility.
Public service facility
Off-premise parking
§ 155.095(A)
Law enforcement facility with the ability to house incarcerated persons
§§ 155.070, 155.095(A)
 
   (C)   Lot and yard regulations. All measurements shall be taken from the lot line to the building line (see definitions). Where a side yard or rear yard is required, half of the required yard must be maintained as a landscaped area. Values listed are minimums, unless otherwise stated.
Lot Area
Frontage
Building Line
Front Yard
Side Yard
Rear Yard
Maximum Height
Lot Area
Frontage
Building Line
Front Yard
Side Yard
Rear Yard
Maximum Height
Dwelling, single-family detached dwellings (see #2)
6,500 square feet
50 feet
65 feet
see #2
25 feet
see #3
8 feet
25 feet
35 feet
Dwelling, single-family attached (see #5)
2,500 square feet
25 feet
25 feet
25 feet see #3
0 feet or 8 feet on nonpart y wall side
25 feet
35 feet
Dwelling, multiple-family (maximum of 16 bedrooms per lot, number of bedrooms per dwelling unit cannot exceed 4)
7,500 square feet
50 feet
75 feet
25 feet
see #3
8 feet side
25 feet
35 feet
Boarding house
7,500 square feet
50 feet
65 feet
25 feet see #3
8 feet
25 feet
35 feet
Fraternities and sororities
7,500 square feet
50 feet
65 feet
25 feet
see #3
8 feet
25 feet
35 feet
All other uses
6,000 square feet
50 feet
60 feet
25 feet see #3
15 feet
25 feet
35 feet
Exceptions:
   #1   There shall be a required front yard on each street side of a double frontage lot. There shall be a required front yard on each street side of a corner lot.
   #2   A residence may be constructed on a lot-of-record.
   #3   One required front yard may be reduced to 20 feet on corner lots.
   #4   See also adjustments to yard regulations (§ 155.082) for other specific exceptions.
   #5   Every 2 units will be staggered.
 
(Ord. 1189, passed 7-7-2008; Am. Ord. 1275, passed 5-21-2012; Am. Ord. 1339, passed 5-16-2016; Am. Ord. 1343, passed 7-5-2016; Am. Ord. 1409, passed 12-2-2019; Am. Ord. 1445, passed 12-6-2021)