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.
A. 
Intent. In addition to the intent of the Single-Family Residential District, it is the intent of the Two-Family Residential District to promote the following:
(1) 
To provide a buffer between low-density residential neighborhoods and more intense land uses;
(2) 
To promote diversity of housing types and character.
B. 
District regulations. Only the uses listed below shall be permitted in the Two-Family Residential District.[1] All uses must conform to the lot, yard setback and maximum height regulations stipulated herein, as well as other appropriate requirements of this chapter.
[1]
Editor's Note: The table of Criteria and Standards for the Two-Family Residential District is included at the end of this chapter.
A. 
Intent. It is the intent of the Multifamily Residential District to promote the following:
(1) 
To provide for medium-density housing in appropriate locations, and to permit limited uses appropriate to residential neighborhoods;
(2) 
To protect residential areas from changes and intrusions which may cause deterioration;
(3) 
To meet minimum standards of health and safety by protecting against hazards and nuisances;
(4) 
To provide the adequate daylight, ventilation, quiet, privacy, and recreational opportunity;
(5) 
To prevent congestion and the overcrowding of land caused by excessive densities;
(6) 
To promote diversity of housing types and character.
B. 
District regulations. Only the uses listed in the table shall be permitted in the Multifamily Residential District.[1] All uses must conform to the lot, yard setback and maximum height regulations stipulated herein, as well as other appropriate requirements of this chapter.
[1]
Editor's Note: The table of Criteria and Standards for the Multifamily Residential District is included at the end of this chapter.
A. 
Intent. In addition to the intent of the Single-Family Residential District, it is the intent of the Village Residential District to promote the following:
(1) 
To perpetuate the distinctive character and identity of the village environment; and
(2) 
To permit a harmonious mixture of housing, retail and service establishments and community facilities in the village center.
B. 
District regulations. Only the uses listed in the table shall be permitted in the Village Residential District.[1] All uses must conform to the lot, yard setback and maximum height regulations requirements of this chapter.
[1]
Editor's Note: The table of Criteria and Standards for the Village Residential District is included at the end of this chapter.