10-6-3: R2 - SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT:
   A.   Permitted Uses:
Accessory uses and buildings, incidental to and on the same zoning lot as the principal use.
Churches, synagogues and other places of religious worship, including any related parsonage, convent or retreat house.
Single-family detached dwellings. (Ord. 01-2167, 5-21-2001)
   B.   Conditional Uses:
Churches, synagogues and other places of worship including any related parsonage, convent or retreat house in cases where said building or structure does not meet the minimum requirements of chapter 4, "Development Standards Of General Applicability", of this ordinance, this chapter, and chapter 11, "Floodplain And Stormwater Management", of this ordinance or where a use does not qualify as an accessory use of said church, synagogue or other place of worship.
Daycare centers located in institutional buildings (e.g., churches, schools, etc.).
Libraries, publicly owned not for profit.
Municipal utility and service uses including fire stations, police stations, waterworks, reservoir, pumping stations and filtration plants.
Planned developments.
Private utilities including substations, transmission facilities and related facilities and telecommunication towers, antennas, and personal wireless services facilities, but prohibiting transmitting or receiving telecommunication towers greater than forty five feet (45') in height.
Public parks and playgrounds.
Public swimming pools and aquatic centers.
Schools, public and private including elementary, junior high, and high schools, but excluding colleges, universities, and trade schools. (Ord. 01-2167, 5-21-2001; amd. Ord. 07-2432, 1-22-2007)
   C.   Minimum Lot Area: Six thousand two hundred (6,200) square feet.
   D.   Minimum Lot Width: Fifty feet (50'), except that lots platted after the effective date hereof shall be not less than sixty feet (60') in width. (Ord. 92-1855, 12-14-1992)
   E.   Minimum Yard Requirements:
      1.   Front Yard: Thirty feet (30'), provided that when a block is occupied by buildings which existed at the effective date hereof, the front yard setback for any new building shall be in conformity with the average front yard setback of existing buildings along the same block face, but need not exceed fifty feet (50'). (Ord. 97-2009, 5-27-1997)
      2.   Corner Side Yard: Fifteen feet (15'). (Ord. 92-1855, 12-14-1992)
      3.   Interior Side Yard: For all lots, including corner lots, and reversed corner lots platted prior to October 1, 1999, the interior side yard shall be ten feet (10') or ten percent (10%) of the lot width, whichever is less. For interior lots only, the other yard shall be not less than ten feet (10') in width.
For reversed corner lots, platted after October 1, 1999, the corner side yard shall be a minimum of fifteen feet (15') and not less than the average setback of existing dwellings along the same block face yet not be required to be greater than the required front yard setback of the district. (Ord. 99-2097, 9-27-1999)
      4.   Rear Yard: Thirty feet (30'). (Ord. 92-1855, 12-14-1992)
   F.   Maximum Building Height: Thirty five feet (35') or two and one-half (21/2) stories, whichever is less. In no case shall building height exceed thirty eight feet (38') as measured from the sidewalk level, or its equivalent established grade, opposite the middle front of the building to the top of the highest gable. (Ord. 99-2082, 4-26-1999, eff. 8-1-1999)
   G.   Maximum Building Coverage: The surface coverage of all principal and enclosed buildings and structures shall not exceed thirty percent (30%) of the lot area. Notwithstanding the above, the maximum allowable building coverage shall be reduced by four hundred forty (440) square feet and said reduction shall be allocated for garage space, attached or detached, present or future. (Ord. 99-2081, 4-26-1999)
   H.   Floor Area, Gross (For Determining Allowable Area In One- And Two-Family Residential Districts): Except as hereinafter provided, the sum of the gross horizontal areas of all floors of all stories and partial stories of a building, or such area devoted to a specific use, measured from the exterior face of exterior walls or from the centerline of walls separating two (2) buildings or uses. The application of the gross floor area regulations shall be in conformance with appendix B of this ordinance that is an integral part of this ordinance. (Ord. 99-2082, 4-26-1999, eff. 8-1-1999)
   I.   Maximum Lot Coverage: The maximum percentage of total lot coverage for a residential lot that is improved with a principal single- family residential structure and any other impervious surfaces, as defined in the term “Lot Coverage” at section 10-2-2 (Definitions) of this code, shall be fifty percent (50%). Lots less than nine thousand (9,000) square feet shall be permitted to increase the overall lot coverage of imperious surfaces and permeable surfaces to a maximum of fifty-two percent (52%) by using permeable pavers and permeable base structures as denoted in the appendix of this ordinance. Lots greater than nine thousand (9,000) square feet shall be permitted to increase the overall lot coverage of impervious surfaces and permeable surfaces to a maximum of fifty-four percent (54%) by using permeable pavers and permeable base structures as denoted in the appendix of this ordinance. For example, where existing lot coverage of impervious surfaces equals fifty percent (50%), a maximum of two percent (2%) or four percent (4%) of permeable surfaces may be installed depending on the square foot area of the lot. (Ord. 15-2794, 3-23-2015; amd. Ord. 21-3047, 6-28-2021)