ZONING DISTRICT REGULATIONS. Table 4-2 Permitted Uses by Zoning Districts Use Types AG RR R-1 R-2 R-3 MH LC CC DC GC LI GI P Addl Reg
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1 ZONING DITRICT REGULATION Table 4-2 Permitted Uses by Zoning Districts Agricultural Uses Horticulture P P P P P P P P P a Crop Production P P P a Type I Animal Production Type II Animal Production Type III Animal Production P c Livestock ales Residential Uses ingle-family Detached ingle-family Attached P P P P P P Duplex P P P Two Family P P P P P P P b Townhouse P P P c Multiple-Family P P P Downtown Residential Group Residential P P P d Mobile Home Park e Mobile Home ubdivision Manufactured Housing Residential Retirement Residential P P P P P P P P f
2 Home Occupations a Accessory tructure P P P P P P P P P P P P P Note 8 Civic Uses Cemetery P Clubs P P P a College/University P Convalescent P P P P ervices Cultural ervices P P P P P P P P Day Care (Family) P P P P P P P P P P g Day Care (Group) P P P P P h Detention Facilities Emergency P P P P P P P P P Residential Golf Courses (Public) P Government Offices P P P P P P Group Care Facility P P P P P c Group Home P P P P P P P P P P c Guidance ervices P P P P P P P Hospitals P P P P Health Care P P P P P P Libraries (Public) P P P P Maintenance P P P Facilities Park and Recreation P P P P P P P P P P P P P Postal Facilities P P P P P P P Primary Education P P P P P P P P P Public Assembly P P P Religious Assembly P P P P P P P P P P afety ervices P P P P P P P P P P P P P econdary Education P
3 ports Facilities, Fields, and Arenas (Public) Utilities P P P P P P Office Uses General Offices P P P P P P Financial ervices P P P P P P Medical Offices P P P P P Commercial Uses Ag ales/ervice P P P Auto Rental/ales P P c Auto ervices P P P P P a,b Body Repair P P P P a Equipment Rental/ales P P P c Equipment Repair P P P a Veh. torage (hort- P P P Term) Bed and Breakfast P P P P P P d Business upport P P P P P P ervices Business/Trade chool P P P P Campground P Cocktail Lounge P P P Commercial Recreation P P P P (Indoor) Commercial Recreation (Outdoor) P P P Communication P P P P P P
4 ervice Construction ale/ervice P P P Consumer ervice P P P P P Convenience torage P P f Crematorium P Food ales P P P P (Convenience) Food ales (Limited) P P P P Food ales (General) P P P Funeral ervice P P P P Limited Retail P P P P ervices Gaming Facility P General Retail ervices P P P Kennels P P P Laundry ervices P P P Liquor ales P P P P Lodging P P P Personal P P P P P P Improvement Personal ervices P P P P P P Pet ervices P P P P Research ervices P P P P P P Residential- P P P P Commercial Restaurants (Drive- P P In) Restaurants (General) P P P P P Restricted Business
5 tables P urplus ales P P P P Trade ervices P P P P P Vehicle torage P P Veterinary ervices P P Parking Uses Off-treet Parking P P P P Parking tructure P P Industrial Uses Custom P P P P Manufacturing Light Industry P P General Industry P Heavy Industry Oil Wells Resource Extraction alvage ervices and Yards, Junk Yards P a Veh. torage (Longterm) P P Warehousing (Open) P P Warehousing P P P (Closed) Construction Yards P P Recycling Collection P P P Recycling Processing P P Grain Elevators Petroleum torage/ales
6 tockyards Toxic Gaseous torage Note 9 Dairy Plant P Transportation Uses Aviation P P Railroad Facilities P P Truck Terminal P P P Transportation Terminal P P P P P Miscellaneous Uses Broadcasting Tower Amateur Radio Tower P P P P P P P P P P P P Construction Batch P Plant WEC P P P Landfill (Inert) Landfill (Municipal Industrial or pecial Waste) Alternative Energy Production Devices Motorized ports P P P Note 10 Note: Provisions of ections through apply to all use types P = Uses Permitted by Right
7 = Uses Permitted by pecial Permit Blank = Use Not Permitted
8 ZONING DITRICT REGULATION Table 4-3 ummary of ite Development Regulations Regulator AG RR R-1 R-2 R-3* Minimum Lot Area (square feet) 5 Acres 1 Acre 7,500 7,000 7,000 (Note 1)* Minimum Lot Width (feet) ingle-family Other Residential (Note 3) 75 (Note 3) ite Area per Housing Unit (square feet) ingle-family 5 Acres 1 Acre 7,500 7,000 7,000 Duplex 7,000 3,500 3,500 Townhouse or multi-family up to 4 units 3,000 3,000 (Note 7) Each additional multi-family unit over 1,000 4 units Retirement Residential Minimum Yards (feet) Front Yard Arterial treets Other treets (Note 4) (Note 11) (Note 11) (Note 11) (Note 11) treet ide Yard Interior ide Yard (Note 2) 6 (Note 2) Rear Yard (Note 6) 20 (Note 6) Maximum Height (feet) 35 (Note 5) Maximum Building Coverage NA 25% 40% 60% 70% Maximum Impervious Coverage NA 35% 50% 65% 75% Floor Area Ratio NA NA NA NA NA - Notes Accompanying This Table Appear after Table
9 Table 4-3 ZONING DITRICT REGULATION ummary of ite Development Regulations Regulator MH LC* CC* DC GC* Minimum Lot Area (square feet) ee 5,000 12,000 None 12,000 Minimum Lot Width (feet) Regulations NA 100 ite Area per Housing Unit (square feet) set forth in ame as NA 500 NA ection R-3 Minimum Yards (feet) f Front Yard treet ide Yard Interior ide Yard Rear Yard Maximum Height (feet) No Limit 45 Maximum Building Coverage 50% 60% 100% 70% Maximum Impervious Coverage Retirement Residential 70% (Note 11) 80% 100% (Note 11) *Uses in the R-3, LC, CC, GC, LI, and GI Districts are subject to landscape and screening provisions contained in Article 8 Table 4-3 ummary of ite Development Regulations Regulator LI* GI* Minimum Lot Area (square feet) 10,000 10,000 Minimum Lot Width (feet) ite Area per Housing Unit (square feet) N/A N/A Minimum Yards (feet) Front Yard treet ide Yard Interior ide Yard Rear Yard Maximum Height (feet) None None Maximum Building Coverage 70% 85% Maximum Impervious Coverage Floor Area Ratio *Uses in the R-3, LC, CC, GC, LI, and GI Districts are subject to landscape and screening provisions contained in Article Notes Accompanying This Table Appear after Table ZONING DITRICT REGULATION Notes to Preceding Pages: Tables 4-2 and % 100% 90%
10 Note 1: Rural Residential development situated within one of the designated rural development areas of the Comprehensive Plan may occur on minimum lot sizes below 1.0 acres, if such development is approved by the City as a Conservation ubdivision, designed in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan, to ensure compatible installation of infrastructure and sanitary waste collection systems in the future. Note 2: ix feet for single-story construction, one foot for each 4 feet for any building over 24 feet in height. ee ection for supplemental regulations governing single-family attached and townhouse residential use types. Note 3: ee ection for supplemental regulations regarding modifications of lot width for townhouse residential use type. Note 4: Density of multi-family residential may exceed this maximum, subject to approval of a pecial Use Permit by the City Council, with the recommendation of the Planning Commission. Note 5: Height limit for residential structures. 65 feet for other permitted uses. Note 6: Ten feet for single-story construction, five feet for each additional story. Note 7: The 3,000 square feet per townhouse unit applies for up to 10 units in townhouse developments in the R-2 district. Note 8: All allowable accessory buildings to a residence shall be limited to a maximum of two thousand (2000) square feet for the first one acre or less. The total area of all accessory buildings may be increased by 250 square feet for each additional half (.5) acre of land area above one acre, but in no case shall the total exceed 30 percent lot coverage. Accessory buildings shall include the following: barns, stable, storage buildings, and detached personal vehicle garages. Note 9: Toxic Gaseous torage: torage facilities of toxic gaseous, materials, tanks/or bulk facilities shall not be built within (2) two miles of any residential subdivision or within (1) mile of any building for human occupancy. Note 10: (1) Adequate direct road access to the site is provided with such access designed to minimize traffic congestion; and (2) ufficient off-street parking areas are provided in conformance with Article 39.09, Table 9-1; and (3) The site is located at least one (1) mile from any residentially zoned area.
11 Note 11: Density for Retirement Residential is 7,000 square feet for 4 units and 1,000 square feet for each additinonal unit. (Ord. No ; Ord. No. 1205, 1; Ord ; Ord & 2; Ord )
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