Residential R-7 district.
(a)
Purpose. This district is designed to create and maintain a low- density residential neighborhood composed primarily of single-family dwellings and some public and community uses which will not detract from the character of the district.
(b)
Permitted uses.
(1)
Single-family dwellings.
(2)
Reserved.
(3)
Churches and religious assembly.
(4)
Public and private parks, playgrounds, community centers, and outdoor recreation uses.
(5)
Greenhouses and rear yard garden which are incidental to the residential use and conducted on a noncommercial basis.
(6)
Home occupations (see definition).
(7)
Customary accessory uses.
(8)
Apiaries and bees, upon finding that all requirements and best management practices are followed as defined in section 4-28.
(9)
Public utilities.
(c)
Special exceptions.
(1)
Schools, upon a finding that adequate thoroughfare access exists to prevent undue traffic congestion.
(2)
Kindergartens and child day care centers, upon a finding that the activities at the location will not have an adverse effect upon the adjoining properties.
(3)
Governmental and public utilities building and uses, such as sewerage lift stations, pump stations, upon a finding they will not create excessive noise, odor, smoke, dust or other adverse impacts to the surrounding developed property and uses.
(4)
Athletic fields and courts occupying not more than 15,000 square feet, upon a finding that noise, illumination, and/or traffic are not likely to affect the quiet enjoyment of residential properties.
(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-7 district.
(a)
Purpose. This district is designed to create and maintain a low- density residential neighborhood composed primarily of single-family dwellings and some public and community uses which will not detract from the character of the district.
(b)
Permitted uses.
(1)
Single-family dwellings.
(2)
Reserved.
(3)
Churches and religious assembly.
(4)
Public and private parks, playgrounds, community centers, and outdoor recreation uses.
(5)
Greenhouses and rear yard garden which are incidental to the residential use and conducted on a noncommercial basis.
(6)
Home occupations (see definition).
(7)
Customary accessory uses.
(8)
Apiaries and bees, upon finding that all requirements and best management practices are followed as defined in section 4-28.
(9)
Public utilities.
(c)
Special exceptions.
(1)
Schools, upon a finding that adequate thoroughfare access exists to prevent undue traffic congestion.
(2)
Kindergartens and child day care centers, upon a finding that the activities at the location will not have an adverse effect upon the adjoining properties.
(3)
Governmental and public utilities building and uses, such as sewerage lift stations, pump stations, upon a finding they will not create excessive noise, odor, smoke, dust or other adverse impacts to the surrounding developed property and uses.
(4)
Athletic fields and courts occupying not more than 15,000 square feet, upon a finding that noise, illumination, and/or traffic are not likely to affect the quiet enjoyment of residential properties.
(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)