40 - R-C TRANSITION USE RESIDENCE DISTRICT
The following uses are permissive on a lot or parcel in an R-C transition use residence district of not less than five thousand square feet with minimum average width of fifty feet:
A.
All uses permissive in R-1 and R-2 districts;
B.
Multiple-family dwellings, provided not more than one unit be erected for each two thousand square feet of lot area;
C.
Education and philanthropic institutions, business colleges, art and music schools, and similar uses offering specialized training;
D.
Administrative/professional office use, funeral homes, hospitals, parking lots and similar uses subject to city council approval;
E.
Home occupations of a service nature only, when performed on the premises by the owner thereof and providing that not more than one-third of the usable ground floor area of the structure be so used; advertising to be limited to one sign, not exceeding two square feet in area; no exterior alterations to be made and no special equipment or employees;
F.
Accessory uses customary and incident thereto, providing they be not closer than ten feet to any main building on the same or adjoining lot;
G.
Advertising in connection with the above (except subsection E of this section) shall be limited to one lighted or unlighted sign (but not flashing), not to exceed sixteen square feet in area.
EXCEPTION: One single-family dwelling unit may be allowed on lots of not less than four thousand square feet with a minimum street frontage of forty feet, subject to the requirements and approval of the city engineer and the concurrence of the city council.
(Ord. 557 §1, 1986: Ord. 447 §4 (4), 1997; prior code §24-44).
Where any nonresidence use of buildings or land in an R-C transition use residence district shall be less than one thousand square feet or more than five thousand square feet of usable ground floor area in any one structure, review by the board of adjustment shall be required.
(Prior code §24-46).
Except as otherwise provided, yards in R-C transition use resident districts shall be:
A.
There shall be a front yard of not less than ten feet. On single family dwelling unit lots less than five thousand square feet there shall be a front yard of not less than twenty feet.
B.
Side. There shall be a side yard along each side of the main building to be not less than five feet.
C.
Rear. There shall be a rear yard of not less than ten feet.
(Ord. 557 §2, 1986: prior code §24-45).
There shall be the following off-street parking in an R-C district.
A.
For R-1 and R-2 uses, same as respective zone.
B.
Public and semipublic uses, one parking space for every two hundred fifty square feet of gross floor area.
C.
For single family dwelling units on lots of less than five thousand square feet, two off-street parking spaces are required with one space enclosed in a garage.
(Ord. 687 §1 (part), 2002; Ord. 557 §3, 1986: prior code §24-45.1).
(Ord. No. 779, 3-19-2024)
Marijuana establishments and medical marijuana dispensaries are prohibited in the R-C Transition Use Residence District.
(Ord. No. 761, 6-19-2018)
40 - R-C TRANSITION USE RESIDENCE DISTRICT
The following uses are permissive on a lot or parcel in an R-C transition use residence district of not less than five thousand square feet with minimum average width of fifty feet:
A.
All uses permissive in R-1 and R-2 districts;
B.
Multiple-family dwellings, provided not more than one unit be erected for each two thousand square feet of lot area;
C.
Education and philanthropic institutions, business colleges, art and music schools, and similar uses offering specialized training;
D.
Administrative/professional office use, funeral homes, hospitals, parking lots and similar uses subject to city council approval;
E.
Home occupations of a service nature only, when performed on the premises by the owner thereof and providing that not more than one-third of the usable ground floor area of the structure be so used; advertising to be limited to one sign, not exceeding two square feet in area; no exterior alterations to be made and no special equipment or employees;
F.
Accessory uses customary and incident thereto, providing they be not closer than ten feet to any main building on the same or adjoining lot;
G.
Advertising in connection with the above (except subsection E of this section) shall be limited to one lighted or unlighted sign (but not flashing), not to exceed sixteen square feet in area.
EXCEPTION: One single-family dwelling unit may be allowed on lots of not less than four thousand square feet with a minimum street frontage of forty feet, subject to the requirements and approval of the city engineer and the concurrence of the city council.
(Ord. 557 §1, 1986: Ord. 447 §4 (4), 1997; prior code §24-44).
Where any nonresidence use of buildings or land in an R-C transition use residence district shall be less than one thousand square feet or more than five thousand square feet of usable ground floor area in any one structure, review by the board of adjustment shall be required.
(Prior code §24-46).
Except as otherwise provided, yards in R-C transition use resident districts shall be:
A.
There shall be a front yard of not less than ten feet. On single family dwelling unit lots less than five thousand square feet there shall be a front yard of not less than twenty feet.
B.
Side. There shall be a side yard along each side of the main building to be not less than five feet.
C.
Rear. There shall be a rear yard of not less than ten feet.
(Ord. 557 §2, 1986: prior code §24-45).
There shall be the following off-street parking in an R-C district.
A.
For R-1 and R-2 uses, same as respective zone.
B.
Public and semipublic uses, one parking space for every two hundred fifty square feet of gross floor area.
C.
For single family dwelling units on lots of less than five thousand square feet, two off-street parking spaces are required with one space enclosed in a garage.
(Ord. 687 §1 (part), 2002; Ord. 557 §3, 1986: prior code §24-45.1).
(Ord. No. 779, 3-19-2024)
Marijuana establishments and medical marijuana dispensaries are prohibited in the R-C Transition Use Residence District.
(Ord. No. 761, 6-19-2018)