A.
Intent. It is the intent of the Single-Family Residential District to promote the following:
(1)
To provide for low-density housing in appropriate locations, and to permit limited public and quasi-public uses appropriate for residential neighborhoods;
(2)
To protect residential areas from changes and intrusions which may cause deterioration of property values;
(3)
To meet minimum standards of health and safety by protecting against hazards and nuisances;
(4)
To provide for adequate daylight, ventilation, quiet, privacy, and recreational opportunity; and
(5)
To prevent congestion and the overcrowding of land caused by excessive densities.
B.
District regulations. Only the uses listed below shall be permitted in the Single-Family Residential District.[1] All uses must conform to the lot, yard setback and maximum regulations stipulated herein, as well as other appropriate requirements of this chapter.
[1]
Editor's Note: The table of Criteria and Standards for the Single-Family Residential District is included at the end of this chapter.