20 - R-1 DISTRICT—LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL SINGLE-FAMILY
The R-1 district, low density residential single-family, is comprised of areas primarily for quiet, single-unit residential development, and other necessary and compatible uses.
(Ord. 3-96 (part), 1996).
Uses permitted in the R-1 district are as follows:
Accessory buildings and uses, private garages, tool and storage sheds, private greenhouses, dog houses;
Crop production;
Dwelling units (single-family);
Elementary schools;
Flower production;
Home occupation (see Section 17.64.100);
Group homes;
Household pets;
Orchards;
Public services, utilities (distribution elements only);
Religious institutions.
(Ord. 3-96 (part), 1996).
Uses permitted only through special use review in the R-1 district are as follows:
Antique shops;
Bed and breakfast accommodations (see Section 17.64.030);
Cemeteries;
Child care centers;
City, county, state and federal facilities, uses, buildings, colleges and universities;
Duplexes;
Family care homes;
Homeowner's association clubhouse;
Hospitals (allowed only in PUD's, see Chapter 17.56);
Junior and senior high schools;
Nurseries (plant);
Oil and Gas Exploration and Extraction Operations (for additional requirements, see section 17.64.120 and chapter 15.41);
Professional offices;
Public libraries.
(Ord. 26-2006 §2, 2006; Ord. 16-2005 §2(part), 2005; Ord. 3-96 (part), 1996).
(Ord. No. 12-2009, § 1.B, 7-6-2009; Ord. No. 03-01-2021B, § 2, 3-15-2021)
Yard and bulk requirements in the R-1 district are as follows:
(Ord. 3-96 (part), 1996; Ord. No. 2-2012, § 1, 2-21-2012; Ord. No. 03-06-2017A, § 1, 3-20-2017; Ord. No. 10-1-2018A, § 1, 10-15-2018).
For off-street parking requirements in the R-1 district, see Chapter 17.68.
(Ord. 3-96 (part), 1996).
See supplementary provision Section 17.64.130 for minimum dwelling unit requirements.
(Ord. 3-96 (part), 1996).
20 - R-1 DISTRICT—LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL SINGLE-FAMILY
The R-1 district, low density residential single-family, is comprised of areas primarily for quiet, single-unit residential development, and other necessary and compatible uses.
(Ord. 3-96 (part), 1996).
Uses permitted in the R-1 district are as follows:
Accessory buildings and uses, private garages, tool and storage sheds, private greenhouses, dog houses;
Crop production;
Dwelling units (single-family);
Elementary schools;
Flower production;
Home occupation (see Section 17.64.100);
Group homes;
Household pets;
Orchards;
Public services, utilities (distribution elements only);
Religious institutions.
(Ord. 3-96 (part), 1996).
Uses permitted only through special use review in the R-1 district are as follows:
Antique shops;
Bed and breakfast accommodations (see Section 17.64.030);
Cemeteries;
Child care centers;
City, county, state and federal facilities, uses, buildings, colleges and universities;
Duplexes;
Family care homes;
Homeowner's association clubhouse;
Hospitals (allowed only in PUD's, see Chapter 17.56);
Junior and senior high schools;
Nurseries (plant);
Oil and Gas Exploration and Extraction Operations (for additional requirements, see section 17.64.120 and chapter 15.41);
Professional offices;
Public libraries.
(Ord. 26-2006 §2, 2006; Ord. 16-2005 §2(part), 2005; Ord. 3-96 (part), 1996).
(Ord. No. 12-2009, § 1.B, 7-6-2009; Ord. No. 03-01-2021B, § 2, 3-15-2021)
Yard and bulk requirements in the R-1 district are as follows:
(Ord. 3-96 (part), 1996; Ord. No. 2-2012, § 1, 2-21-2012; Ord. No. 03-06-2017A, § 1, 3-20-2017; Ord. No. 10-1-2018A, § 1, 10-15-2018).
For off-street parking requirements in the R-1 district, see Chapter 17.68.
(Ord. 3-96 (part), 1996).
See supplementary provision Section 17.64.130 for minimum dwelling unit requirements.
(Ord. 3-96 (part), 1996).