R-3 MIXED USE, SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
The R-3 district is composed of certain areas where a mixture of site built and manufactured, single-family residential structures is desirable or necessary. This district will be characterized by medium density residential development.
Permitted uses in the R-3 district are as follows:
(a)
Single-family, detached dwelling, including manufactured homes.
(b)
Zero-lot-line housing if shown on an approved subdivision plat.
(c)
Accessory buildings or uses customarily incidental to any of the permitted uses, when located on the same lot as the primary dwelling and not involving any business, profession, trade or occupation, provided that all accessory buildings shall conform and be located as required in section 3.10 of this ordinance.
(d)
Places of worship.
(e)
Home occupations.
(f)
Gardens.
Conditional uses in the R-3 district are as follows:
(a)
Public cemeteries provided that a complete site development plan is submitted with the application. The proposed site must be at least five acres and have an adequate buffer.
(b)
Nursery schools, kindergartens or day care facilities provided that all state licensing requirements are met.
(c)
Social or fraternal clubs, lodges, union halls and other similar uses.
(d)
Bed and breakfast inn.
(e)
Temporary emergency construction and repair residences.
(f)
Group homes.
(g)
Halfway houses.
(h)
The keeping of horses for home use and enjoyment; provided that the lot is not less than five acres total and only three such animals shall be permitted for each 50,000 square feet of land area not to include the front or side yard of the principal dwelling and all horses shall be adequately fenced within the property and maintained 25 feet from all property lines in the rear yard.
(1)
The keeping, breeding or training of any animals for monetary gain or profit shall be deemed a commercial business and is expressly prohibited in all residential districts except where such operations may qualify as a nonconforming use as defined in this ordinance.
(2)
No keeping of horses shall become a nuisance as defined in the city nuisance ordinance.
(3)
No horses shall be kept on a lot in this zoning district when there is no principal dwelling on the lot.
Area, height, bulk and placement requirements in the R-3 district are as follows:
* Each lot shall have, at a minimum, a 30-foot-wide access to a public road.
** Refers to minimum lot size versus dwelling units per acre
(1)
Lot length shall not be more than four times the lot width.
(2)
This height limitation shall not apply to grain elevators, silos, windmills, elevator legs, cooling towers, water towers, chimneys and smokestacks, or spires on places of worship.
(3)
Side and rear setbacks may be less if indicated on approved subdivision plans.
(4)
With the exception of well and septic tank developments, all new roads in this district shall be curb and gutter roads as specified in the land development regulations.
(5)
All new roads in this district shall directly connect to existing, paved, public roads.
(6)
All final lot sizes shall be approved by the county health department.
R-3 MIXED USE, SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
The R-3 district is composed of certain areas where a mixture of site built and manufactured, single-family residential structures is desirable or necessary. This district will be characterized by medium density residential development.
Permitted uses in the R-3 district are as follows:
(a)
Single-family, detached dwelling, including manufactured homes.
(b)
Zero-lot-line housing if shown on an approved subdivision plat.
(c)
Accessory buildings or uses customarily incidental to any of the permitted uses, when located on the same lot as the primary dwelling and not involving any business, profession, trade or occupation, provided that all accessory buildings shall conform and be located as required in section 3.10 of this ordinance.
(d)
Places of worship.
(e)
Home occupations.
(f)
Gardens.
Conditional uses in the R-3 district are as follows:
(a)
Public cemeteries provided that a complete site development plan is submitted with the application. The proposed site must be at least five acres and have an adequate buffer.
(b)
Nursery schools, kindergartens or day care facilities provided that all state licensing requirements are met.
(c)
Social or fraternal clubs, lodges, union halls and other similar uses.
(d)
Bed and breakfast inn.
(e)
Temporary emergency construction and repair residences.
(f)
Group homes.
(g)
Halfway houses.
(h)
The keeping of horses for home use and enjoyment; provided that the lot is not less than five acres total and only three such animals shall be permitted for each 50,000 square feet of land area not to include the front or side yard of the principal dwelling and all horses shall be adequately fenced within the property and maintained 25 feet from all property lines in the rear yard.
(1)
The keeping, breeding or training of any animals for monetary gain or profit shall be deemed a commercial business and is expressly prohibited in all residential districts except where such operations may qualify as a nonconforming use as defined in this ordinance.
(2)
No keeping of horses shall become a nuisance as defined in the city nuisance ordinance.
(3)
No horses shall be kept on a lot in this zoning district when there is no principal dwelling on the lot.
Area, height, bulk and placement requirements in the R-3 district are as follows:
* Each lot shall have, at a minimum, a 30-foot-wide access to a public road.
** Refers to minimum lot size versus dwelling units per acre
(1)
Lot length shall not be more than four times the lot width.
(2)
This height limitation shall not apply to grain elevators, silos, windmills, elevator legs, cooling towers, water towers, chimneys and smokestacks, or spires on places of worship.
(3)
Side and rear setbacks may be less if indicated on approved subdivision plans.
(4)
With the exception of well and septic tank developments, all new roads in this district shall be curb and gutter roads as specified in the land development regulations.
(5)
All new roads in this district shall directly connect to existing, paved, public roads.
(6)
All final lot sizes shall be approved by the county health department.