R-1, RESTRICTED SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
The restricted single-family residential district is an area where substantial investment in permanent residence has been made or planned. Uses which will devalue investment and undermine environmental quality are prohibited. This district is intended to establish and preserve quiet, stable single-family residential neighborhoods at low densities (up to approximately one unit per acre) free from other uses except those which are compatible with and convenient to the residents of such a district and should be located away from intensive or commercial development, manufactured, industrialized, relocated or temporary housing.
(Ord. of 12-3-2018)
The following uses are permitted in the R-1, restricted single-family residential district:
1.
Single-family detached dwellings, but not including manufactured homes, travel trailers used as residences, or modular homes.
2.
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the principal residential use of the property, including home gardens, noncommercial greenhouses, and shelters or enclosures for three or less household pets that meet applicable health requirements. The keeping of four or more animals shall constitute a kennel. The keeping of noncommercial livestock is allowed (with the exception of hogs) on lots with a minimum of five acres, provided that any buildings or enclosures for the maintenance or shelter of animals shall be setback a minimum of 150 feet from any property line. Noise and smell from the commercial livestock must be kept to a minimum.
3.
Churches, temples, synagogues and places of worship, and their solely owned and operated customary accessory facilities, including cemeteries, provided such uses are located on a lot with a minimum area of two acres, principal buildings are setback a minimum of 50 feet from any property line, and parking areas are located outside of the required front yard and separated from any side or rear property line by a minimum six-foot high, opaque fence or wall, or a densely planted landscape strip of at least ten feet in width.
4.
Home occupations, as defined in article III and limited in section 714.
5.
Parks, playgrounds, community centers, tennis courts, swimming pools, golf courses and other recreational facilities, operated on a nonprofit basis.
6.
Public and semi-public buildings and uses, as defined in article III.
7.
Schools, public elementary, middle and secondary.
8.
Schools, parochial and private offering courses in general education substantially similar to that of a public school, not offered for profit.
9.
Bed and breakfast establishments.
(Ord. of 12-3-2018)
RESTRICTED SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT: R-1
(Ord. of 12-3-2018)
1.
Commercial uses.
2.
Industrial uses.
3.
Manufactured (mobile) homes and houses moved from other locations.
4.
Animals which individually or in numbers, create a nuisance by noise, smell, unsanitary or visual effects. Animals such as dogs and cats are permitted when their number in relation to area does not create a nuisance to neighbors. Kennels for the breeding of any animal for sale are prohibited. Pet fowl or birds may be kept in cages under the same provisions. No swine are permitted.
5.
Any use not permitted in accord with the terms hereof.
(Ord. of 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 03-2021, § 1, 10-18-2021)
R-1, RESTRICTED SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
The restricted single-family residential district is an area where substantial investment in permanent residence has been made or planned. Uses which will devalue investment and undermine environmental quality are prohibited. This district is intended to establish and preserve quiet, stable single-family residential neighborhoods at low densities (up to approximately one unit per acre) free from other uses except those which are compatible with and convenient to the residents of such a district and should be located away from intensive or commercial development, manufactured, industrialized, relocated or temporary housing.
(Ord. of 12-3-2018)
The following uses are permitted in the R-1, restricted single-family residential district:
1.
Single-family detached dwellings, but not including manufactured homes, travel trailers used as residences, or modular homes.
2.
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the principal residential use of the property, including home gardens, noncommercial greenhouses, and shelters or enclosures for three or less household pets that meet applicable health requirements. The keeping of four or more animals shall constitute a kennel. The keeping of noncommercial livestock is allowed (with the exception of hogs) on lots with a minimum of five acres, provided that any buildings or enclosures for the maintenance or shelter of animals shall be setback a minimum of 150 feet from any property line. Noise and smell from the commercial livestock must be kept to a minimum.
3.
Churches, temples, synagogues and places of worship, and their solely owned and operated customary accessory facilities, including cemeteries, provided such uses are located on a lot with a minimum area of two acres, principal buildings are setback a minimum of 50 feet from any property line, and parking areas are located outside of the required front yard and separated from any side or rear property line by a minimum six-foot high, opaque fence or wall, or a densely planted landscape strip of at least ten feet in width.
4.
Home occupations, as defined in article III and limited in section 714.
5.
Parks, playgrounds, community centers, tennis courts, swimming pools, golf courses and other recreational facilities, operated on a nonprofit basis.
6.
Public and semi-public buildings and uses, as defined in article III.
7.
Schools, public elementary, middle and secondary.
8.
Schools, parochial and private offering courses in general education substantially similar to that of a public school, not offered for profit.
9.
Bed and breakfast establishments.
(Ord. of 12-3-2018)
RESTRICTED SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT: R-1
(Ord. of 12-3-2018)
1.
Commercial uses.
2.
Industrial uses.
3.
Manufactured (mobile) homes and houses moved from other locations.
4.
Animals which individually or in numbers, create a nuisance by noise, smell, unsanitary or visual effects. Animals such as dogs and cats are permitted when their number in relation to area does not create a nuisance to neighbors. Kennels for the breeding of any animal for sale are prohibited. Pet fowl or birds may be kept in cages under the same provisions. No swine are permitted.
5.
Any use not permitted in accord with the terms hereof.
(Ord. of 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 03-2021, § 1, 10-18-2021)