- RESIDENTIAL R-15
This district is established as an area in which the principal use of land is for single-family residential purposes. The regulations of this district are intended to stabilize existing residential areas and promote low density, high quality residential areas.
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.1)
The following are permitted uses and structures:
(1)
Single-family dwellings.
(2)
Municipal facilities.
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.2; Ord. of 5-3-2001)
Permitted accessory uses and structures include any use or structure customarily incidental to a principal use or structure or to a conditional use for which, a permit has been issued. (See article XV of this chapter.)
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.3)
The following are conditional uses and structures:
(1)
Customary home occupations.
(2)
Equine stables (private or commercial use).
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.4; Res. No. 2021-2022-001 , 7-1-2021)
The following regulations shall govern all permitted and conditional uses in this district:
(1)
Minimum lot area: 15,000 square feet (0.344 acres).
(2)
Minimum lot width: 75 feet.
(3)
Minimum required front yard: 35 feet (excluding steps).
(4)
Minimum required rear yard: 35 feet (excluding steps).
(5)
Minimum required side yard: Ten feet.
(6)
Maximum building height: 35 feet.
The maximum height of any structure shall be the same as required by the underlying zoning district unless otherwise stated herein. Non-residential buildings located within the areas identified Medium Intensity, High Intensity, Downtown, and Employment Center Land Use Classifications are exempt from the district height requirement if they conform to the following:
a.
Highest point of the building shall not exceed 80 feet.
(7)
See section 36-413, street access.
All setbacks shall be measured from either the property line or public right-of-way whichever is closer. If no public right-of-way exists then the measurement will be taken from the access easement line.
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.5; Ord. of 5-3-2012; Ord. of 8-2-2012; Ord. No. 2019-2020-007 , 3-5-2020)
Refer to article XVIII of this chapter.
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.6)
Refer to article XIX of this chapter.
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.7)
Refer to article XVII of this chapter.
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.8)
Refer to article XV of this chapter.
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.9)
- RESIDENTIAL R-15
This district is established as an area in which the principal use of land is for single-family residential purposes. The regulations of this district are intended to stabilize existing residential areas and promote low density, high quality residential areas.
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.1)
The following are permitted uses and structures:
(1)
Single-family dwellings.
(2)
Municipal facilities.
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.2; Ord. of 5-3-2001)
Permitted accessory uses and structures include any use or structure customarily incidental to a principal use or structure or to a conditional use for which, a permit has been issued. (See article XV of this chapter.)
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.3)
The following are conditional uses and structures:
(1)
Customary home occupations.
(2)
Equine stables (private or commercial use).
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.4; Res. No. 2021-2022-001 , 7-1-2021)
The following regulations shall govern all permitted and conditional uses in this district:
(1)
Minimum lot area: 15,000 square feet (0.344 acres).
(2)
Minimum lot width: 75 feet.
(3)
Minimum required front yard: 35 feet (excluding steps).
(4)
Minimum required rear yard: 35 feet (excluding steps).
(5)
Minimum required side yard: Ten feet.
(6)
Maximum building height: 35 feet.
The maximum height of any structure shall be the same as required by the underlying zoning district unless otherwise stated herein. Non-residential buildings located within the areas identified Medium Intensity, High Intensity, Downtown, and Employment Center Land Use Classifications are exempt from the district height requirement if they conform to the following:
a.
Highest point of the building shall not exceed 80 feet.
(7)
See section 36-413, street access.
All setbacks shall be measured from either the property line or public right-of-way whichever is closer. If no public right-of-way exists then the measurement will be taken from the access easement line.
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.5; Ord. of 5-3-2012; Ord. of 8-2-2012; Ord. No. 2019-2020-007 , 3-5-2020)
Refer to article XVIII of this chapter.
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.6)
Refer to article XIX of this chapter.
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.7)
Refer to article XVII of this chapter.
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.8)
Refer to article XV of this chapter.
(Code 1977, § 9-4025.9)