The following regulations shall apply in all
A Agricultural Residential Zones.
No building, structure or land shall be used
and no building or structure shall be hereafter erected, structurally
altered, enlarged or maintained, except for one or more of the following
uses:
A. Accessory uses and buildings customarily incidental
to any permitted use in this section.
B. Agriculture, as defined in §
164-3, including commercial or noncommercial nurseries and greenhouses, provided that any greenhouse heating plant or any building or feeding pens in which farm animals are kept shall comply with the distance requirements specified in §
164-140.
C. Circuses, carnivals or similar transient enterprises,
provided that such use shall not exceed 10 days at any one time and
involves no permanent structure.
D. Dwellings, single-family detached.
E. Day-care facilities for not more than six children
or elderly persons.
G. Game, wildlife and nature study preserves and reservations.
H. Recreation facilities and centers (public or private
noncommercial), including country clubs, swimming pools, golf courses
and summer camps.
I. Riding stables, subject to the distance requirements specified in §
164-140.
J. Utilities, pipelines, electric power and energy transmission
and distribution lines, telephone and telegraph lines and railroad
tracks, but not a railroad yard, except overhead electric power and
energy transmission and distribution lines suspended from multilegged
structures, aboveground pipelines and accessory structures.
[Amended 10-12-1998 by Ord. No. 632]
The following uses may be permitted as special exceptions in accordance with the provisions of Article
XXII:
A. Antique and arts and crafts shops.
B. Airparks, airports or landing fields, public or private.
C. Beauty parlors or barbershops.
D. Boarding- (lodging) or rooming houses.
E. Cemeteries, mausoleums, memorial gardens or places
of worship.
[Amended 5-13-2019 by Ord. No. 910]
F. Dairy products or milk plants.
G. Eleemosynary and philanthropic institutions.
H. Funeral homes and mortuaries.
J. Hospitals and nursing and care homes.
K. Libraries, museums and similar institutions of a noncommercial
nature.
L. Medical and dental clinics.
M. Noncommercial research institutions.
N. Offices to conduct mail order and catalog-type operations
where operated by a resident of the property, provided that no inventory
or merchandise is kept on the premises for sale, except samples and
the like, and provided that there are no more than two nonresident
employees.
O. The professional office of a resident realtor, attorney,
accountant, insurance agent or other similar professional office of
the resident, provided that there are no more than two nonresident
employees.
P. Public buildings, structures and properties of the
cultural, educational, administrative and public-service type, including
fire, ambulance or rescue service.
Q. Telecommunications facilities, subject to the requirements of §
164-139.1.
R. Recreational year-round campground or recreational
establishments of a commercial nature.
S. Rifle, pistol or skeet-shooting ranges.
T. Roadside stands which do not operate in excess of
six months per year for the sale of fresh fruits, vegetables and other
farm produce in season.
U. Schools and colleges, including nursery schools or
day-care facilities for up to eight children or elderly persons.
W. Tourist homes (bed/breakfast).
No principal structure shall exceed 2 1/2 stories
or a height of 35 feet, except in the case of agricultural buildings,
which shall have no height limitations.