A.
Buildings and structures in a Residential A Zone and uses thereof
shall be limited to:
(1)
One single residential building, to be used as a residence, to any
one lot for one family or housekeeping unit.
(2)
A private garage for personal cars only or accessory buildings customarily
incident to any use permitted in this section.
(3)
A residence containing a professional office for use of residential
occupant.
(4)
A nonilluminated name- and/or professional plate not over two square
feet in area may be erected at any point between the road line and
the prevailing front line, provided that there shall not be more than
one such sign on any lot and that it shall refer only to the profession
conducted on the premises upon which it is located.
(5)
Saddle and driving horses may be kept at the rate of two acres for
the first such horse and, for more than one horse, one acre for each
such additional horse, up to a total of nine horses, provided that
the stables are kept free from odor and fumes and that manure is stored
in pits or in closed containers located to the rear of lots, equidistant
from the side lot lines.
[Amended 3-5-1986 by L.L.
No. 3-1986]
B.
Uses not permitted; uses requiring special permission.
For regulations pertaining to floor space, see § 144-97A.
For regulations pertaining to lot size, see § 144-97C.
No trailer in excess of 500 cubic feet is to be parked on any
lot unless the owner already has a livable home on the lot, in which
event a trailer may be parked in the rear yard. Such trailer cannot
be occupied.
For regulations limiting the height, bulk and arrangement of buildings, see § 144-97.
A private family swimming pool shall be permitted as an accessory
use as long as it is located entirely within the rear yard and no
part of the pool or deck is closer to the lot line than 10 feet. No
pool can be located closer than 10 feet from a sanitary leach field,
sand filter or tile field.