[Amended 4-22-1998 by Ord. No. 98-4]
Any use permitted by the Low-Density Residential District regulations:
A.
Single-family attached dwelling (row houses or townhouses), provided that such row or attached dwellings shall be constructed in a series of not more than eight dwelling units and that all units of the series shall be constructed at the same time.
B.
Two-family semidetached dwellings.
C.
Garden apartments.
D.
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Editor’s Note: Former Subsection D, regarding uses permitted as special exception uses in districts zoned low-density residential, and former Subsection G, Home occupation, were repealed 10-25-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-19, which ordinance also provided for the redesignation of former Subsections E and F as Subsections D and E, respectively, and former Subsection H as Subsection F.
E.
Uses and buildings customarily accessory and incidental to any of the above permitted uses.
F.
Uses which are of the same general character as those listed as permitted uses and will not be detrimental to the intended purpose of the district.
G.
No-impact home based business.
[Added 8-23-2004 by Ord. No. 2004-14]
H.
Storage.
[Added 5-13-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-08]
(1)
For this section, "storage" shall be considered storage of materials or equipment other than materials or equipment used in a commercial activity. Equipment shall include but not be not limited to motor vehicles, boats and trailers currently licensed by the Motor Vehicle Code. Materials must be stored in a building or structure. Equipment can be stored outdoors or in a building or structure. Materials stored shall not include hazardous, odorous or other materials that may create harmful or odorous situations for adjacent properties.
(2)
Storage is permitted only for a lot or lots to which access is from an alley only.
(3)
Storage, buildings, structures and/or equipment cannot cover more than 20% of the lot or lots. Lot coverage shall be calculated by measuring the building or structure footprint at the point where it meets the ground. Buildings or structures that are not rectilinear (corners are 90º angles) and equipment stored outdoors will be measured by establishing a rectilinear footprint around the building, structure or equipment stored outdoors by demarking a straight line on four sides at points no more than 12 inches immediately adjacent to the building, structure or equipment and taking measurement from the points where the lines intersect.
(4)
Buildings or structures used for storage cannot exceed 15 feet in height.
(5)
Storage must be located at least five feet from each lot line except the lot line adjacent to the alley right-of-way edge, where storage must be located at least 10 feet from the lot line. On a lot or lots at the intersection of two alleys, storage must be located at least 10 feet from each lot line adjacent to the alley right-of-way edge to ensure clear visibility at the intersection of the two alleys.
(6)
A fence or wall six feet in height must be constructed along each lot line except the lot line or lines adjacent to the alley right-of-way edge. The fence or wall must be constructed in compliance with § 300-133E(7) of this chapter; however, the fence or wall must be constructed of opaque material. The foregoing notwithstanding, a fence or wall six feet in height, constructed of opaque material, is not required along any lot line, or portion of any lot line, where the adjoining property is developed with a fence six feet or more in height, constructed of opaque material, or a building or structure six feet or more in height located within five feet of the adjoining lot line. In no instance shall a fence or wall six feet in height, constructed of opaque material, be required within 10 feet of the alley right-of-way edge.