R-2 SINGLE- AND TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
This zoning district encompasses land primarily adjacent to the central business district, and some of the older localities of the village. The residential character is mainly urban, single-family homes of earlier construction on individual lots. Some of the older stately homes are of particular vintage design.
In the R-2 Residential District, no uses shall be permitted unless otherwise specifically provided for in this chapter, except for the following uses:
(1)
All principal permitted uses in the R-1 single-family district.
(2)
Two-family dwellings.
(3)
Publicly owned and operated parks, playfield, museums, libraries and other recreation facilities.
(4)
Public, parochial or private elementary, intermediate and/or high schools offering courses in general education, not operated for a profit.
(5)
Municipal, state or federal administrative or service buildings, provided they are architecturally compatible with the residential land uses in the neighborhood.
(6)
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the above principal permitted uses.
(7)
Off-street parking requirements in accordance with section 62-74(e).
(a)
Churches in accordance with section 62-454(a)(22).
(b)
Bed and breakfast facilities in accordance with section 62-454(a)(16).
(c)
Group day care homes subject the requirements of section 62-454(28).
(Ord. No. 216, § 8, 12-15-2008)
R-2 SINGLE- AND TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
This zoning district encompasses land primarily adjacent to the central business district, and some of the older localities of the village. The residential character is mainly urban, single-family homes of earlier construction on individual lots. Some of the older stately homes are of particular vintage design.
In the R-2 Residential District, no uses shall be permitted unless otherwise specifically provided for in this chapter, except for the following uses:
(1)
All principal permitted uses in the R-1 single-family district.
(2)
Two-family dwellings.
(3)
Publicly owned and operated parks, playfield, museums, libraries and other recreation facilities.
(4)
Public, parochial or private elementary, intermediate and/or high schools offering courses in general education, not operated for a profit.
(5)
Municipal, state or federal administrative or service buildings, provided they are architecturally compatible with the residential land uses in the neighborhood.
(6)
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the above principal permitted uses.
(7)
Off-street parking requirements in accordance with section 62-74(e).
(a)
Churches in accordance with section 62-454(a)(22).
(b)
Bed and breakfast facilities in accordance with section 62-454(a)(16).
(c)
Group day care homes subject the requirements of section 62-454(28).
(Ord. No. 216, § 8, 12-15-2008)