A.
Purpose. The single-family residential districts established by § 163-52A of this chapter are intended to provide and maintain residential areas serving the purposes hereinafter stated:
(1)
The R-1 and R-2 Single-Family Detached Residential Districts have been established to provide for detached dwellings at areas in the City where this type of housing has traditionally prevailed and developed. The two districts differ only in minimum lot area, lot width and front yard requirements.
(2)
The R-3 Single-Family Attached Residential District has been established to foster townhouses and duplexes at areas in the City where such housing types have prevailed and developed in an orderly fashion, as well as in other areas suitable for attached single-family dwellings.
[Amended 6-15-1988 by Ord. No. 1-1988]
B.
Permitted uses. The uses permitted as of right in the single-family residential districts established by § 163-52A of this chapter are set forth in the Residential Land Use Schedule appearing at the end of this chapter.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Schedule III, Schedule of Permitted and Conditional Uses.
C.
Conditional uses. In addition to the conditional uses specified in § 163-142, additional uses which may be permitted in the single-family residential districts as conditional uses, subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit as provided in Part 5, Article XXVI, of this chapter are set forth in the Residential Land Use Schedule appearing at the end of this chapter.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: See Schedule III, Schedule of Permitted and Conditional Uses.
D.
Bulk, space and yard requirements, The bulk, space and yard requirements applicable to permitted and conditional uses in single-family residential districts are set forth in the schedule at the end of this chapter.[3]
[3]
Editor's Note: See Schedule I, Schedule of Space, Bulk and Yard Regulations, Single-Family Residential Districts.
E.
Home occupations. Home occupations are permitted in single-family residential districts, subject to the provisions of § 163-67.
F.
Accessory uses and structures. Accessory uses and structures are permitted in single-family residential districts, subject to the provisions of § 163-68.
G.
Temporary uses. Temporary uses are permitted in single-family residential districts, subject to the provisions of § 163-69.
H.
Parking requirements. Off-street parking requirements applicable in single-family residential districts are set forth in § 163-70.
I.
Signs. Signs are permitted in single-family residential districts, subject to the provisions of § 163-71.