A. Single family dwelling.
B. Churches and similar places of worship.
C. Public and parochial schools of general instruction.
D. Public libraries, museums, parks, playgrounds, and similar community facilities.
E. Governmental administration and services such as office, firehouse, police, first aid, civil defense, and like uses; however, this section shall not be interpreted to permit such uses as warehousing, indoor and outdoor storage of vehicles, road building equipment and supplies.
F. Agriculture as a living provided there is no display of products other than in growth visible from the street.
G. Accessory uses incidental to any of the foregoing permitted uses, such as private garages, parking lots, etc.
H. Golf courses, country clubs, tennis courts, and similar recreational uses.
I. Temporary buildings for construction purposes for a period not to exceed the completion date of such construction.
2. Uses Allowed by Special Exceptions of the Board of Adjustment:
A. Public utility substation or pumping station, upon a showing that such structure is essential to serve the immediate neighborhood, that it cannot be located in any other type of district and that it is housed in buildings that harmonize with the character of the neighborhood and has adequate screening and landscaping and meets all other standards of this chapter.
B. Customary incidental home occupation which is carried on as an accessory use by one or more members of the family residing on the premises, and (i) which shall be carried on wholly within a completely enclosed building; (ii) in the activity not more than one-half of the floor area of any one floor or basement shall be used; (iii) in the conduct of said activity not more than one person outside the family shall be employed; and (iv) such customary home occupation must be in keeping with the character of the neighborhood in which located and must not materially depreciate property values in the immediate area. Such use must also satisfy the other regulations prescribed herein.
C. Swimming pool meeting recognized construction and safety standards and all other requirements of this chapter.
D. Private schools of general instruction, whether or not operated for profit.
E. Non-municipal libraries, museums, art galleries and community centers, whether or not operated for profit, and non-commercial clubs, lodges, or fraternal organizations.
F. Hospitals, provided that the Health Officer of the City shall first certify that in the proposed location, such use will not have a detrimental effect on the health of the surrounding neighborhood and further provided that a nurses’ home as an accessory use is permitted only on the same lot as the hospital.
G. Removable roadside stands for the sale of farm products produced on the premises, provided however, that any such stand shall be situated not less than 40 feet from the street right-of-way line or lot line and shall have adequate off-street parking facilities, and in no event, less than four parking spaces. Such stands shall be removed during seasons when products are not being offered for sale.
H. Accessory uses incidental to any of the foregoing special exceptions.
A. Lot Area and Width. A lot area of not less than 20,000 square feet per family shall be provided for every building hereafter erected or used in whole or in part as a dwelling. Each lot shall have a building line frontage of not less than 120 feet.
B. Front Yard. There shall be a front yard on each street on which a lot abuts, which yard shall be not less than 50 feet in depth.
C. Side Yard. There shall be two side yards on each lot, except for corner lots which have only one side yard, none of which shall be less than 20 feet in depth.
D. Rear Yard. There shall be a rear yard on each lot, which yard shall not be less than 70 feet.