Residential districts.
A.
R-1 Single-Family Limited. This district is to accommodate single family site built homes and modular construction. The minimum lot size allowed in this district will be dependent on the provision of public or community water and sewer facilities. Although areas may be served with such utilities, most of these areas are located beyond existing or anticipated utility service coverage areas. The minimum lot size for residential uses in this district is larger than in other residential zoning districts.
B.
R-2 Single-Family Moderate. This district is to accommodate single family site built homes, modular construction, and double-wide manufactured homes. The minimum lot size allowed in this district will be dependent on the provision of public or community water and sewer facilities. Although areas may be served with such utilities, most of these areas are located beyond existing or anticipated utility service coverage areas. The minimum lot size for residential uses in this district is larger than in other residential zoning districts.
C.
R-3 Single-Family General. This district is to accommodate single family site built homes, modular construction, double-wide and single-wide manufactured homes. The minimum lot size allowed in this district will be dependent on the provision of public or community water and sewer facilities. Although areas may be served with such utilities, most of these areas are located beyond existing or anticipated utility service coverage areas. The minimum lot size for residential uses in this district is larger than in other residential zoning districts.
D.
RS-8 Single-Family 8,000 square feet. This district is primarily for developing single family residential homes with a standard minimum lot size of 8,000 square feet. This district is generally found in the Urban Standards (US) overlay district and is served by public or community water and sewer utilities. Higher densities than this are normally allowed. A variety of different residential types may be accommodated through Planned Residential Developments (PRD), Infill Residential Developments and Traditional Neighborhood Developments (TND) through the satisfaction of certain performance design and construction.
E.
RS-12 Single-Family 12,000 square feet. This district is primarily for developing single family residential homes with a standard minimum lot size of 12,000 square feet. This district is generally found in the Urban Standards (US) overlay district and is served by public or community water and sewer utilities. Higher densities than this are normally allowed. A variety of different residential types may be accommodated through Planned Residential Developments (PRD), Infill Residential Developments, and Traditional Neighborhood Developments (TND) through the satisfaction of certain performance design and construction.
F.
RS-20 Single-Family 20,000 square feet. This district is primarily for developing single family residential homes with a standard minimum lot size of 20,000 square feet. This district is generally found in the Urban Standards (US) overlay district and is served by at least one public or community water or sewer utility. Higher densities than this are normally allowed. A variety of different residential types may be accommodated through Planned Residential Developments (PRD), Infill Residential Developments, and Traditional Neighborhood Developments (TND) through the satisfaction of certain performance design and construction.
G.
RMF Residential Multi-Family. This district is intended primarily as a residential district for single-family, two-family, and multi family dwellings, and their customary accessory uses. This district establishes areas where development patterns are somewhat denser than surrounding areas. To ensure that developments are well planned and compatible with adjoining residential uses, density levels of development over eight units per acre are allowed through the Conditional District zoning process. This district should have access to public or community water and sewer utilities.
H.
RLD Residential Low Density. This district requires the largest standard minimum lot size of two acres (87,210 square feet). This district is designed to accommodate residential uses in the most rural portions of the County. This district is protected from large-scale residential development where industrial or intense commercial development is called for on the land development plan in the future, but where specific development plans do not currently exist. The district may be located both within and beyond the Urban Standards (US) overlay district.
Residential districts.
A.
R-1 Single-Family Limited. This district is to accommodate single family site built homes and modular construction. The minimum lot size allowed in this district will be dependent on the provision of public or community water and sewer facilities. Although areas may be served with such utilities, most of these areas are located beyond existing or anticipated utility service coverage areas. The minimum lot size for residential uses in this district is larger than in other residential zoning districts.
B.
R-2 Single-Family Moderate. This district is to accommodate single family site built homes, modular construction, and double-wide manufactured homes. The minimum lot size allowed in this district will be dependent on the provision of public or community water and sewer facilities. Although areas may be served with such utilities, most of these areas are located beyond existing or anticipated utility service coverage areas. The minimum lot size for residential uses in this district is larger than in other residential zoning districts.
C.
R-3 Single-Family General. This district is to accommodate single family site built homes, modular construction, double-wide and single-wide manufactured homes. The minimum lot size allowed in this district will be dependent on the provision of public or community water and sewer facilities. Although areas may be served with such utilities, most of these areas are located beyond existing or anticipated utility service coverage areas. The minimum lot size for residential uses in this district is larger than in other residential zoning districts.
D.
RS-8 Single-Family 8,000 square feet. This district is primarily for developing single family residential homes with a standard minimum lot size of 8,000 square feet. This district is generally found in the Urban Standards (US) overlay district and is served by public or community water and sewer utilities. Higher densities than this are normally allowed. A variety of different residential types may be accommodated through Planned Residential Developments (PRD), Infill Residential Developments and Traditional Neighborhood Developments (TND) through the satisfaction of certain performance design and construction.
E.
RS-12 Single-Family 12,000 square feet. This district is primarily for developing single family residential homes with a standard minimum lot size of 12,000 square feet. This district is generally found in the Urban Standards (US) overlay district and is served by public or community water and sewer utilities. Higher densities than this are normally allowed. A variety of different residential types may be accommodated through Planned Residential Developments (PRD), Infill Residential Developments, and Traditional Neighborhood Developments (TND) through the satisfaction of certain performance design and construction.
F.
RS-20 Single-Family 20,000 square feet. This district is primarily for developing single family residential homes with a standard minimum lot size of 20,000 square feet. This district is generally found in the Urban Standards (US) overlay district and is served by at least one public or community water or sewer utility. Higher densities than this are normally allowed. A variety of different residential types may be accommodated through Planned Residential Developments (PRD), Infill Residential Developments, and Traditional Neighborhood Developments (TND) through the satisfaction of certain performance design and construction.
G.
RMF Residential Multi-Family. This district is intended primarily as a residential district for single-family, two-family, and multi family dwellings, and their customary accessory uses. This district establishes areas where development patterns are somewhat denser than surrounding areas. To ensure that developments are well planned and compatible with adjoining residential uses, density levels of development over eight units per acre are allowed through the Conditional District zoning process. This district should have access to public or community water and sewer utilities.
H.
RLD Residential Low Density. This district requires the largest standard minimum lot size of two acres (87,210 square feet). This district is designed to accommodate residential uses in the most rural portions of the County. This district is protected from large-scale residential development where industrial or intense commercial development is called for on the land development plan in the future, but where specific development plans do not currently exist. The district may be located both within and beyond the Urban Standards (US) overlay district.