It is the intent of this article that use regulations and density
controls be established for low density single-family residential
districts which may be added to the city through annexation. The Planned
Residential District provides for somewhat lower density residential
single-family development than the R1, R2 or R3 Districts, in keeping
with the environmental and topographical characteristics of the hillside
areas adjacent to the present city boundaries. It is the intent of
this article that developments in areas where these regulations are
applicable respect the preservation of unique views which are integral
to the natural heritage of the city and the character and density
of surrounding areas. The PR District use and density control regulations
are intended to apply to new zoning designations subject to full review
and approval by the common council of the city. They are applicable
to any area which may be annexed in the future by the city where lower
density residential development will meet the objectives of this article.
Within the PR Planned Residential Use District, permitted principal,
special and accessory uses shall be as specified in the following
sections. Permitted uses in the PR District are further identified
in section 4.14 of this chapter, entitled "Use regulation table".
7.1.1 Permitted principal uses.
2. Churches or places of worship.
4. Detached single-family dwellings.
9. Public and private schools.
10. Public parks and recreational uses.
7.1.2 Permitted accessory uses, buildings and structures.
1. Accessory uses and structures customarily incident to any of the
uses mentioned for this use district, and not on the same lot.
2. Accessory uses and structures customarily incident to any of the
uses mentioned for this use district, and on the same lot.
7.1.3 Special permitted uses. The following uses may be permitted in the
PR Planned Residential Use District consistent with the provisions
of this law and provided that a special use permit is approved by
the planning board:
3. Colleges and institutions of higher education.
6. Semi-detached single-family dwellings.
8. Two-family dwellings.
The following uses may be permitted in the PR Planned Residential
Use District consistent with the provisions of the law and provided
that this special use permit is permitted by the zoning board of appeals.
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Home occupations.
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The dimensional requirements for this district are specified
in section 6.1, entitled "Law density control schedule", which is
part of this law.
The off-street parking and loading regulations are specified in Article
10, Sections 10.3 and 10.4, of this law.
Signs are permitted as listed in article
11, section 11.21 of this law.
Site plan review and approval shall be secured as required in Article
9 of this law.