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Corning City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 17

41 - LLR-LARGE LOT RESIDENTIAL COMBINING DISTRICT

17.41.010 - Generally.

This district classification is intended to be applied in lands classified as large lot residential in the general plan. The following regulations shall apply in all districts with which are combined LLR districts in addition to the regulations specified in this title, and shall be subject to the provisions of Sections 17.04.060 and 17.04.070 and Chapter 17.50 of this title; provided, however, that if any of the regulations specified in this chapter differ from any corresponding regulations specified in this title for any district with which the LLR district is combined, then in such case the provisions of this chapter shall apply.

(Ord. No. 662, § A, 2-23-2016)

17.41.020 - Purpose.

The LLR combining district has been established to provide living environments receiving minimal urban services and located in areas characterized and containing agricultural characteristics, and located within or in close proximity to lands categorized as floodplain and flood hazard areas.

(Ord. No. 662, § A, 2-23-2016)

17.41.030 - Permitted uses in LLR combining district.

A.

All uses permitted in the respective district with which the LLR district is combined.

B.

Animal husbandry and the keeping of livestock and other animals not considered domestic pets such as dogs and cats, at a rate of one animal per half acre of land contained within the parcel.

(Ord. No. 662, § A, 2-23-2016)

17.41.040 - Minimum height, bulk and space requirements.

In an LLR combining district the minimum height, bulk and space requirements shall be as follows:

A.

Lot area, two acres;

B.

Lot width, one hundred feet;

C.

Maximum building coverage, forty-five percent of lot area. Minimum width of any residential structures, twenty feet;

D.

Front yard, twenty feet;

E.

Side yard shall be not less than twenty feet for each side yard;

F.

Rear yard shall not be less than thirty feet;

G.

Building height limit, two and one-half stories, but not to exceed thirty-five feet.

(Ord. No. 662, § A, 2-23-2016)