[Ord. No. 353, 6/19/1991, § 1200]
The specific intent of this district is to promote the maintenance, stability and continued viability of the Borough's low-density residential neighborhoods, while providing for appropriate infill development.
[Ord. No. 353, 6/19/1991, § 1201]
1. 
The following uses are permitted on any lot in the R-1 District.
A. 
Single-family detached dwelling.
B. 
Accessory uses, in compliance with § 27-903 of this chapter, including home occupations in compliance with § 27-904 of this chapter.
[Ord. No. 353, 6/19/1991, § 1202; as amended by Ord. No. 430, 7/17/2002, § VII.B]
1. 
All required parking spaces shall be located in the rear or side yards, with the exception that one parking space may be located in the front yard of a single-family detached dwelling.[1]
[1]
Informational Note: § 27-1003, Subsection 1, allows a parking space within a vehicle garage to count towards the number of required parking spaces.
2. 
Accessory Structures. A garage or other permitted accessory structure not exceeding the size limitations of § 27-903, Subsection 1.D, may be erected only within the side or rear yard, not closer than eight feet from the rear and side lot lines, nor less than 10 feet from the edge of any street or alley.
3. 
Where a driveway is located in a side yard, a five-foot landscaped buffer strip shall be provided between the driveway and the adjacent property line. The buffer strip may be maintained as lawn or planted with trees and shrubs or similar landscape material.
[Ord. No. 353, 6/19/1991, § 1203; as amended by Ord. No. 362, 4/15/1992; and by Ord. No. 523, 12/21/2016]
1.
Minimum lot area:
9,000 square feet
2.
Minimum lot width at street line:
60 feet
3.
Front yard setback:
30 feet, except that where a building line has been established the setback of the majority of the existing buildings on that block may be used
4.
Side yard setback:
8 feet each
5.
Rear yard setback:
60 feet
6.
Maximum building coverage:
30% of the lot area
7.
Maximum impervious coverage
65%