This district shall be composed of certain quiet, medium-density residential uses plus certain open areas where similar development appears likely to occur. The regulations for this district are designed to stabilize and protect the essential characteristics of the district, to promote and encourage a suitable environment for family life and to prohibit activities of a commercial nature.
§ 425-14 Use regulations.
In Residential General District R-G no building or land shall be used, and no building shall be erected which is arranged, intended, or designed to be used, for other than one or more of the following uses:
Single-family and multifamily dwellings and apartments, provided that multifamily dwellings and apartments must be authorized by a conditional use permit under § 425-57 of this chapter.
Poles, lines, distribution transformers, pipes, meters, and other facilities necessary for the maintenance of public utilities, including water and sewerage facilities and fire and rescue facilities.
For permitted uses other than residential utilizing individual sewage disposal systems, the required area for any such use shall be determined by the Health Department, but in no case less than 15,000 square feet.
The lot area shall be at least five times the square footage of the floor area of any such dwelling or other building constructed on said lot, the floor area to be the total floor area of the floor on each story of such dwelling and any other building.
Multifamily dwellings, apartments or other buildings that will house children under the age of 16 years, in addition to the other requirements set forth herein, shall establish a recreational and playground area on the premises consisting of an area of at least 1,000 square feet for each child under the age of 16 years that the Planning Commission and the Town Council determine will likely occupy such buildings, and if such playground or recreational area is in a heavily congested area, the Council of the Town of Mineral may require that such area be fenced or supervised by the owner of such multifamily dwelling or apartment.
[Added 9-12-1988]
§ 425-16 Setback regulations.
No building shall be located closer than 30 feet to any street. This shall be known as the "setback line," as defined herein.
These limitations shall not apply to church spires, belfries, cupolas, monument, water towers, chimneys, flues, flagpoles, television antennas, and radio aerials.
This district shall be composed of certain quiet, medium-density residential uses plus certain open areas where similar development appears likely to occur. The regulations for this district are designed to stabilize and protect the essential characteristics of the district, to promote and encourage a suitable environment for family life and to prohibit activities of a commercial nature.
§ 425-14 Use regulations.
In Residential General District R-G no building or land shall be used, and no building shall be erected which is arranged, intended, or designed to be used, for other than one or more of the following uses:
Single-family and multifamily dwellings and apartments, provided that multifamily dwellings and apartments must be authorized by a conditional use permit under § 425-57 of this chapter.
Poles, lines, distribution transformers, pipes, meters, and other facilities necessary for the maintenance of public utilities, including water and sewerage facilities and fire and rescue facilities.
For permitted uses other than residential utilizing individual sewage disposal systems, the required area for any such use shall be determined by the Health Department, but in no case less than 15,000 square feet.
The lot area shall be at least five times the square footage of the floor area of any such dwelling or other building constructed on said lot, the floor area to be the total floor area of the floor on each story of such dwelling and any other building.
Multifamily dwellings, apartments or other buildings that will house children under the age of 16 years, in addition to the other requirements set forth herein, shall establish a recreational and playground area on the premises consisting of an area of at least 1,000 square feet for each child under the age of 16 years that the Planning Commission and the Town Council determine will likely occupy such buildings, and if such playground or recreational area is in a heavily congested area, the Council of the Town of Mineral may require that such area be fenced or supervised by the owner of such multifamily dwelling or apartment.
[Added 9-12-1988]
§ 425-16 Setback regulations.
No building shall be located closer than 30 feet to any street. This shall be known as the "setback line," as defined herein.
These limitations shall not apply to church spires, belfries, cupolas, monument, water towers, chimneys, flues, flagpoles, television antennas, and radio aerials.