R/PO RESIDENTIAL AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICE DISTRICT
The purpose of this district is to permit single-family detached dwellings and allow as conditional uses certain non-residential development. Non-residential development should be of a residential scale and character that is compatible with the residential nature of the district. The intent is to maintain the residential character of these neighborhoods but also to provide opportunities for office and financial institution uses where adequate parking lot size and buffering requirements are met.
(Ord. No. 20-07, § 1, 6-7-2007)
A.
Principal uses.
1.
Single-family detached dwellings as permitted and regulated in the adjacent residential district. In the event that the lot(s) to be developed is adjacent to more than one residential district, the regulations of the most restrictive residential district shall apply even if the lot(s) is separated from the residential district by a street.
B.
Accessory uses.
1.
Those customary accessory uses which are permitted and regulated in the adjacent residential district as determined in section 15-31A.2A1.
C.
Conditional uses, pursuant to the requirements in section 15-35,
1.
Institutional uses, government uses and public utility facilities.
2.
Home offices.
3.
Fiduciary or financial institutions such as banks or savings and loan associations.
4.
Office buildings, including business, administrative, professional or medical.
(Ord. No. 20-07, § 1, 6-7-2007)
A.
Minimum lot area: 30,000 square feet. The requirements of the adjacent residential district pursuant to section 15-31A.2A(1) shall apply to the area and bulk standards for the applicable adjacent residential zone district, except that the minimum lot area shall not be less than 30,000 square feet.
(Ord. No. 20-07, § 1, 6-7-2007)
R/PO RESIDENTIAL AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICE DISTRICT
The purpose of this district is to permit single-family detached dwellings and allow as conditional uses certain non-residential development. Non-residential development should be of a residential scale and character that is compatible with the residential nature of the district. The intent is to maintain the residential character of these neighborhoods but also to provide opportunities for office and financial institution uses where adequate parking lot size and buffering requirements are met.
(Ord. No. 20-07, § 1, 6-7-2007)
A.
Principal uses.
1.
Single-family detached dwellings as permitted and regulated in the adjacent residential district. In the event that the lot(s) to be developed is adjacent to more than one residential district, the regulations of the most restrictive residential district shall apply even if the lot(s) is separated from the residential district by a street.
B.
Accessory uses.
1.
Those customary accessory uses which are permitted and regulated in the adjacent residential district as determined in section 15-31A.2A1.
C.
Conditional uses, pursuant to the requirements in section 15-35,
1.
Institutional uses, government uses and public utility facilities.
2.
Home offices.
3.
Fiduciary or financial institutions such as banks or savings and loan associations.
4.
Office buildings, including business, administrative, professional or medical.
(Ord. No. 20-07, § 1, 6-7-2007)
A.
Minimum lot area: 30,000 square feet. The requirements of the adjacent residential district pursuant to section 15-31A.2A(1) shall apply to the area and bulk standards for the applicable adjacent residential zone district, except that the minimum lot area shall not be less than 30,000 square feet.
(Ord. No. 20-07, § 1, 6-7-2007)