The purpose of this district is to provide a
location for residential development, the individual lots of which
contain a minimum of 15,000 square feet. The area must be served by
public water and sewerage facilities.
The regulations contained in this article and
the applicable regulations contained in other articles shall apply
in the R-15,000 Residence District.
In the R-15,000 Residence District, the following
principal uses shall be permitted:
A. Dwellings, single-family.
B. Churches, schools, and colleges.
C. Agriculture, as defined in §
250-125, provided any building or feeding pens in which farm animals are kept shall comply with distance requirements specified in §
250-19.
[Amended 12-12-2006 by Ord. No. 173; 12-9-2008 by Ord. No.
188; 8-13-2013 by Ord. No. 214]
In the R-15,000 Residence District, the following
conditional uses require Board authorization:
A. Bed-and-breakfast meeting regulations in §
250-13.
B. Publicly owned recreational facilities for daytime
use.
C. Buildings and properties of a cultural, civic, educational,
social or community service type, such as libraries, ponds and playgrounds,
community centers, but not storage yards, warehouses or service garages.
D. Antique shops and/or arts and craft shops, where operated
solely by the resident.
E. Beauty parlors or barbershops.
F. Medical and dental clinics, subject to approval of
the site development plan and exterior design of the structure by
the Commission.
G. Community solar energy generating system (CSEGS), subject to the provisions of §
250-8 hereof, as amended herein.
[Added 7-14-2020 by Ord. No. 244]
I. Country clubs, private clubs and similar recreational
uses privately owned and/or operated.
J. Nursery schools or day-care centers.
K. Public utility buildings, structures or uses not considered essential utility equipment as enumerated in §
250-125.
L. The professional office of a resident physician, insurance
agent, realtor, or other profession determined by the Board to be
similar in use and characteristics.
In the R-15,000 Residence District, the following
accessory uses shall be allowed:
A. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental
to any principal permitted use or authorized conditional use.
[Amended 9-13-2011 by Ord. No. 203]
No principal structure shall exceed 2 1/2 stories or 35 feet in height, and no accessory structure shall exceed the maximum height restrictions as described in §
250-26C.