Residential R-6 district.
(a)
Purpose. This district is designed for low- to medium- single-family development.
(b)
Permitted uses.
(1)
Single-family residential.
(2)
Churches and religious assembly.
(3)
Golf courses, parks, playgrounds and community centers operated on a noncommercial or nonprofit basis for recreational purposes only.
(4)
Public elementary and secondary schools, and private schools having curricula the same (approximately) as ordinarily given in public schools.
(5)
Reserved.
(6)
Greenhouses and rear yard garden which are incidental to the residential use and conducted on a noncommercial basis.
(7)
Reserved.
(8)
Bed and breakfast (up to six rooms).
(9)
Libraries.
(10)
Home occupations (see definitions).
(11)
Customary accessory uses.
(12)
Senior housing.
(13)
Apiaries and bees, upon finding that all requirements and best management practices are followed as defined in section 4-28.
(14)
Public utilities.
(c)
Special exceptions.
(1)
Kindergarten and child day care center, upon a finding that the activities at the location will not have an adverse effect upon the adjoining properties.
(2)
Reserved.
(3)
Rest and convalescent homes, upon a finding that no traffic congestion is likely to result with adequate off-street parking.
(Ord. No. 233, § 1, 4-17-12; Ord. No. 282, § 1, 6-21-16; Ord. No. 298, § 1, 3-21-17; Ord. No. 321, § 1, 11-17-20)
Residential R-6 district.
(a)
Purpose. This district is designed for low- to medium- single-family development.
(b)
Permitted uses.
(1)
Single-family residential.
(2)
Churches and religious assembly.
(3)
Golf courses, parks, playgrounds and community centers operated on a noncommercial or nonprofit basis for recreational purposes only.
(4)
Public elementary and secondary schools, and private schools having curricula the same (approximately) as ordinarily given in public schools.
(5)
Reserved.
(6)
Greenhouses and rear yard garden which are incidental to the residential use and conducted on a noncommercial basis.
(7)
Reserved.
(8)
Bed and breakfast (up to six rooms).
(9)
Libraries.
(10)
Home occupations (see definitions).
(11)
Customary accessory uses.
(12)
Senior housing.
(13)
Apiaries and bees, upon finding that all requirements and best management practices are followed as defined in section 4-28.
(14)
Public utilities.
(c)
Special exceptions.
(1)
Kindergarten and child day care center, upon a finding that the activities at the location will not have an adverse effect upon the adjoining properties.
(2)
Reserved.
(3)
Rest and convalescent homes, upon a finding that no traffic congestion is likely to result with adequate off-street parking.
(Ord. No. 233, § 1, 4-17-12; Ord. No. 282, § 1, 6-21-16; Ord. No. 298, § 1, 3-21-17; Ord. No. 321, § 1, 11-17-20)