This district is composed of certain quiet,
low-density residential areas plus certain open areas where similar
residential development appears likely to occur. The regulations for
this district are designed to stabilize and protect the essential
characteristics of the district, to promote and encourage an enjoyable
environment for family life, and to prohibit activities of a commercial
nature. To these ends, development is limited to single-unit dwellings
providing homes for the residents plus certain other uses, such as
schools, parks, churches, and public facilities that serve the residents
of the district.
A.
In a Residential Limited District, no building or
land shall be used, and no building shall be erected which is arranged,
intended or designed to be used, for other than one or more of the
following uses:
B.
Signs and bulletin boards require a conditional use
permit.
C.
Home occupations are permitted, but no advertising
thereof is permitted on the premises.
D.
Accessory buildings are permitted as defined; however,
private garages or other accessory structures attached to the main
building shall be considered part of the main building. No accessory
building may be closer than 10 feet to any property line.
A.
All dwellings and buildings in this district shall
be served by a public or private water system.
B.
For residential lots served by public water and sewage
disposal systems, the minimum lot area shall be not less than 20,000
square feet.
C.
For residential lots served by a public water system
but having individual sewage disposal, the minimum lot area shall
be not less than 20,000 square feet, subject to Health Department
approval. For permitted uses, other than residential, utilizing individual
sewage disposal systems, the required area for any such use shall
be determined by the Louisa County Health Department, but not less
than 20,000 square feet.
D.
The lot area shall be at least five times the square
footage of the floor area of any such dwelling or other building constructed
on said lot, the floor area to be the total floor area of the floor
on each story of such dwelling and any other building.
[Added 9-12-1988]
No building shall be located closer than 40
feet to any street right-of-way. This shall be known as the "setback
line," as defined herein.
The width of any lot at the setback line in
this district shall be not less than 100 feet.
No building shall be erected to contain more
than 2 1/2 stories not to exceed 35 feet in height from grade
except that:
In accordance with special off-street parking provisions contained herein. See § 425-53.
Refer to Article X.