The purpose of this district is to provide an area for residential development within rural areas, which are not agricultural in nature, that may or may not be served by public sewer and water systems or where public facilities may not feasibly be extended. The standards set out in this article shall apply in the district.
The following principal uses are permitted in the R-R District:
A. 
Single-family housing.
B. 
Parks and playgrounds.
The following principal structures are permitted in the R-R District:
A. 
Single-family houses, excluding mobile homes.
(1) 
Manufactured homes.
(2) 
Panelized homes.
(3) 
Site-built homes.
B. 
Park and playground related structures.
The following accessory uses are permitted in the R-R District:
A. 
Private storage of motor vehicles.
B. 
Home occupations, as detailed in Article XXIV (Home Occupations).
C. 
Horticulture.
[Added 9-15-2022 by Ord. No. 22-41]
D. 
Limited poultry raising. Poultry raising in residential districts will be limited by DAFS regulations. If no regulations or explicit zoning regulations exist, limited poultry raising may only occur if the resident/owner has an approved poultry raising site plan and permit approved by DAFS that is recorded with Land Management Department.
[Added 9-15-2022 by Ord. No. 22-41]
E. 
Limited apiculture. Apiculture in residential districts will be limited by DAFS regulations. If no regulations or explicit zoning regulations exist, limited apiculture may only occur if the resident/owner has an approved apiculture site plan and permit approved by DAFS that is recorded with Land Management Department.
[Added 9-15-2022 by Ord. No. 22-41]
The following accessory structures are permitted in the R-R District:
A. 
Private garages.
B. 
Gardens and DAFS-approved community gardens.
[Added 9-15-2022 by Ord. No. 22-41]
C. 
Noncommercial greenhouses, barns, poultry coops, bee hives, storage sheds, and playhouses.
[Amended 9-15-2022 by Ord. No. 22-41]
D. 
DAFS-approved season-extending structures. Approval shall be through DAFS regulations. If no regulations or explicit zoning regulations exist, season-extending structures, except for noncommercial greenhouses, may only be used if the resident/owner has a site plan describing the use approved by DAFS that is recorded with Land Management Department.
[Added 9-15-2022 by Ord. No. 22-41]
The following conditional uses may be allowed in the R-R District, provided that the requirements of Article XXIII (Conditional Use Permits) are met:
A. 
Single mobile homes on separate, individual lots.
B. 
Planned unit development.
C. 
Low-density multifamily residential.
D. 
Governmental and religious uses.
E. 
Public recreational activities, including golfing, tennis, and swimming.
F. 
Public and private schools.
G. 
Nursery schools and day-care centers.
The following structures may be allowed in the R-R District under conditional use permit issued pursuant to the provisions of Article XXIII (Conditional Use Permits):
A. 
Mobile homes.
B. 
Structures for planned unit development.
C. 
Duplexes and quad-plexes.
D. 
Governmental structures such as police and fire stations, libraries, and town halls.
E. 
Public recreational structures, including swimming pools, tennis courts, and golf courses.
F. 
Schools and ancillary structures.
G. 
Structures utilized for religious purposes, including convents, parish houses and other buildings integral to the functioning of religious organizations.
H. 
Public and quasi-public utility structures not covered by Article XXIX (Modifications, Exceptions and Special Requirements).
I. 
Nursery schools and day-care centers.
The following lot, height, and yard requirements are established for the R-R District:
A. 
Yard requirements.
(1) 
Lot area. Lot area shall be a minimum of 20,000 square feet.
(2) 
The minimum lot width shall be 100 feet.
B. 
Maximum height. The maximum height for the principal structure shall be 35 feet and for an accessory structure 20 feet.
C. 
Setbacks.
(1) 
The minimum highway setback shall be regulated under Article XVIII (Highway Access and Setbacks).
(2) 
The minimum side yard setback for all residential structures shall be 20 feet and for an accessory structure five feet.
(3) 
The minimum rear yard setback shall be 25 feet for a principal structure and five feet for an accessory structure.
(4) 
No accessory structure may be located in a required front yard except for noncomposting gardens.
[Amended 9-15-2022 by Ord. No. 22-41]
(5) 
Side yard setback on corner lots shall be 25 feet.
D. 
Lot, height, and yard requirements for conditional uses. Lot, height, and yard requirements for structures and uses under conditional use permits shall be incorporated into said permits.
The following regulations shall apply within the R-R District:
A. 
Article XXVI as pertaining to parking.
B. 
Article XXVII as pertaining to the placement and use of signs.
C. 
Additional permitted uses.
[Added 9-15-2022 by Ord. No. 22-41]
(1) 
Recreational camping. Recreational camping and/or use shall be an additional permitted use. The following restrictions shall apply:
(a) 
Recreational camping shall be permitted if a person has a recreational land use assignment.
(b) 
Any restrictions or requirements set out in Chapter 610, Land Use Assignments; Article I, Recreation, of Chapter 275, Camping.
(c) 
Any restrictions or requirements required by the land use assignment.