16 - RESIDENTIAL ONE DISTRICT R-1
The intent of the R-1 district is to provide an appropriately classified area exclusively for single-family residences. This district may be used in newly platted areas or future annexations.
(Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
In the R-1 district the following uses are allowed outright:
(1)
Single-family dwellings;
(2)
Residential planned unit developments;
(3)
Adult family home;
(4)
Day care facility (family);
(5)
Manufactured homes (see minimum design standards listed in Section 17.16.050 which may exclude some manufactured homes);
(6)
Home businesses meeting the standards set forth in Section 17.68.020 of this title.
(Ord. 578 §6, 1996; Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
Home businesses that do not qualify as accessory uses according to the criteria in Section 17.68.020 of this title but meet the standards in Section 17.68.030 of this title for a licensed home business may be allowed but are first required to obtain a home business license as set forth in Chapter 17.68 of this title.
(Ord. 578 §7, 1996).
In the R-1 district the following uses and their accessory structures and uses are allowed by conditional use permit issued in accordance with Chapter 17.92 of this title:
(1)
Parks and playgrounds;
(2)
Public installations needed to serve residential areas;
(3)
Day care facility (mini).
(Ord. 578 §8, 1996: Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
In the R-1 district the following uses are allowed as planned developments: single-family residential developments.
(Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
The following standards apply to all single-family, residential structures to be placed within this district, both site-built or structures transported to the site to be erected as single-family dwellings:
(1)
Construction must be completed, inspected and approved under the building construction and related codes as adopted by the city or as required by state law, whichever is more restrictive. These codes include, but are not limited to, the State Building Code, State Energy Code, State Ventilation Code and Indoor Air Quality Code.
(2)
Materials used must be consistent with conventional site-built dwellings.
(3)
Roof pitch must be a minimum three in twelve.
(4)
Minimum width is seventeen feet with a minimum floor area of eight hundred square feet excluding porches, decks, patios or other attached accessory structures.
(5)
A permanent, approved foundation is required for all dwellings.
(Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
Chapters 17.56 through 17.84, inclusive, list general standards that apply to uses and structures within this district.
(Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
16 - RESIDENTIAL ONE DISTRICT R-1
The intent of the R-1 district is to provide an appropriately classified area exclusively for single-family residences. This district may be used in newly platted areas or future annexations.
(Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
In the R-1 district the following uses are allowed outright:
(1)
Single-family dwellings;
(2)
Residential planned unit developments;
(3)
Adult family home;
(4)
Day care facility (family);
(5)
Manufactured homes (see minimum design standards listed in Section 17.16.050 which may exclude some manufactured homes);
(6)
Home businesses meeting the standards set forth in Section 17.68.020 of this title.
(Ord. 578 §6, 1996; Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
Home businesses that do not qualify as accessory uses according to the criteria in Section 17.68.020 of this title but meet the standards in Section 17.68.030 of this title for a licensed home business may be allowed but are first required to obtain a home business license as set forth in Chapter 17.68 of this title.
(Ord. 578 §7, 1996).
In the R-1 district the following uses and their accessory structures and uses are allowed by conditional use permit issued in accordance with Chapter 17.92 of this title:
(1)
Parks and playgrounds;
(2)
Public installations needed to serve residential areas;
(3)
Day care facility (mini).
(Ord. 578 §8, 1996: Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
In the R-1 district the following uses are allowed as planned developments: single-family residential developments.
(Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
The following standards apply to all single-family, residential structures to be placed within this district, both site-built or structures transported to the site to be erected as single-family dwellings:
(1)
Construction must be completed, inspected and approved under the building construction and related codes as adopted by the city or as required by state law, whichever is more restrictive. These codes include, but are not limited to, the State Building Code, State Energy Code, State Ventilation Code and Indoor Air Quality Code.
(2)
Materials used must be consistent with conventional site-built dwellings.
(3)
Roof pitch must be a minimum three in twelve.
(4)
Minimum width is seventeen feet with a minimum floor area of eight hundred square feet excluding porches, decks, patios or other attached accessory structures.
(5)
A permanent, approved foundation is required for all dwellings.
(Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).
Chapters 17.56 through 17.84, inclusive, list general standards that apply to uses and structures within this district.
(Ord. 491 §1(part), 1992).