§ 153.033 RURAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (RR).
   (A)   Purpose.
      (1)   The RR Rural Residential District is designed to accommodate very low density single-family residential uses and country estates on large lots that can possibly accommodate livestock at specified density limits and located on the fringes of town’s planning influence area.
      (2)   These areas must be served by centralized sewer and water utilities.
   (B)   Uses-by-right. Uses-by-right include the following:
      (1)   Single-family house with a minimum size of 24 feet wide and 36 feet long, or 864 square feet on the ground level, including modular homes (one per parcel; minimum parcel of one acre, but not to exceed five acres);
      (2)   Public parks, playgrounds and other public recreation areas;
      (3)   Public utility distribution mains, lines and the like, which are underground facilities to service residences;
      (4)   Domestic livestock, limited to swine, sheep, cattle, horses and mules less than or equal to an animal density of one animal per acre of open lot space;
      (5)   Satellite dish antennas without towers; ham radio towers;
      (6)   Open space;
      (7)   Accessory buildings, not more than 1,000 square feet, and uses such as garages and greenhouses;
      (8)   Livestock barns, not more than 1,000 square feet each; and
      (9)   Gardens.
   (C)   Conditional uses. Conditional uses include the following:
      (1)   Golf courses;
      (2)   Public and private schools;
      (3)   Churches and church schools;
      (4)   Fire stations;
      (5)   Small wind energy conversion systems;
      (6)   Crop production, orchards, nurseries and flower production;
      (7)   Utility service facilities; and
      (8)   Communication facilities not exceeding height limits.
   (D)   Special review uses. Special review uses include the following:
      (1)   Home occupations;
      (2)   Central collection sewage treatment facilities, exclusive of individual septic system;
      (3)   Exotic livestock or animals (domestic animal density limits apply);
      (4)   Group homes and licensed foster care homes;
      (5)   Preschools, nursery schools and child care centers;
      (6)   Small horse boarding operations of four or less animals not owned by operator; animal densities apply;
      (7)   Water tanks, water and sewer treatment facilities, utility substations and regulator stations;
      (8)   Major facilities of a public utility, as defined in this chapter; and
      (9)   Accessory building greater than 1,000 square feet.
(Ord. 2-98, passed 4-22-1998; Ord. 1-02, passed 4-10-2002; Ord. 14-2017, passed 10-11-2017) Penalty, see § 153.999