§ 156.031 (R-1A) LOW DENSITY SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   Purpose. This district is established to provide areas for single-family suburban type residential development at low densities, on land which is generally vacant at the time of development, and to discourage large concentrations of intensive development where that intensity would be inconsistent with the existing character of the area.
   (B)   Permitted uses. One-family detached dwellings.
   (C)   Accessory uses.
      (1)   Private detached garages or carports.
      (2)   Tool and/or garden sheds.
      (3)   Temporary buildings for uses incidental to construction work, which shall be removed upon completion or abandonment of the construction work.
      (4)   Private swimming pools, for primary use by occupants of the principal use of the property on which the pool is located, and subject to the regulations of §§ 156.145 through 156.148.
      (5)   Dishes or other devices for the reception of television for occupants of the principal use of the property on which the device is located, provided such device is not located in any front or side yard, and is located not less than 40 feet from any adjoining property lines and complies with the provisions of §§ 156.175 through 156.180 of this chapter.
   (D)   Conditional uses. Home occupations, subject to the regulations of § 156.062 of this chapter.
   (E)   Development standards.
      (1)   Lot area. Fifteen thousand square feet, provided the area is served by public water and sewer. If the area is not served by public water and sewer, the minimum lot area shall be one acre, or as required by the Fayette County Health Department.
      (2)   Minimum lot width. For each principal use, there shall be lot width of not less than 90 feet with frontage on a publicly dedicated, improved street or highway.
      (3)   Minimum front yard depth. Thirty feet.
      (4)   Minimum side yard width. Ten feet.
      (5)   Minimum rear yard depth. Forty feet.
      (6)   Maximum building height. Thirty-five feet.
(Ord. 34-90, passed 12-26-90)