(a) Permitted Uses in the Rural Residential District are:
(1) Agriculture.
(2) Single family dwellings.
(3) Accessory structures to agricultural operations and single family dwellings.
(4) Churches and places of worship provided the land consists of at least three acres and parking and traffic accessibility requirements of Chapter 1171 are satisfied.
(5) Public schools provided the land consists of at least three acres and parking and traffic accessibility requirements of Chapter 1171 are satisfied.
(6) Public parks, playgrounds and playing fields operated with or without fee.
(b) Conditional Uses in the Rural Residential District are: The following uses are conditionally permitted within the Rural Residential District. These uses may be appropriate as permitted uses within the district but require more detailed evaluation with respect to location, design, size, method, and hours of operation, intensity of use and traffic generation and potential impact on surrounding uses, in order to balance these uses in an equitable manner while safeguarding both individual property rights and general, community welfare. It is the Planning Commission’s responsibility to perform this evaluation and after review, to attach necessary conditions and safeguards. The development standards contained in this Chapter are minimum standards. Planning Commission may require more restrictive standards for a conditional use based on the merits of each application. Review and approval of these uses are further regulated in Chapter 1111, Section 1122.03 and Section 1122.04, Conditional Use Supplementary Standards. Parenthetical reference to Section 1122.04 following a listed conditional use indicates that specific supplemental standards have been identified for that use in the referenced subsection.
(1) Private schools including child care centers offering general educational courses and having no facilities for the housing of students. Such use shall have sufficient area to provide for outdoor activities, parking and other related activities and be located and designed to provide adequate traffic movement and minimum interference with the use of adjacent property.
(2) Camps, day camps and campgrounds operated by and for membership organizations and not operated for commercial gain.
(3) Public Use Facilities other than those listed as permitted uses in Sections 1122.02(a)(5) and (a)(6).
(4) Public Service Facilities. (Section 1122.04(b))
(5) Customary home occupations which comply with the requirement of Chapter 1177 and have no adverse effect upon neighboring properties such as traffic or parking burdens.
(6) Farm markets associated with existing agricultural uses. (Section 1122.04(c))
(7) Veterinary offices, animal hospitals, kennels and animal grooming. (Section 1122.04(d)).
(Ord. 97-46. Passed 5-20-97.)