[Ord. 2007-2, 5/22/2007]
The purpose of this district is to encourage single-family developments at suburban densities in locations in the Township where public sewers exist or are anticipated in the future and to provide for accessory uses and compatible public and semipublic uses as conditional uses.
[Ord. 2007-2, 5/22/2007; as amended by Ord. 2009-6, 8/20/2009; and by Ord. 2010-3, 9/1/2010[1]]
In the R-1 Suburban Residential District, only the following uses are authorized:
A. 
Permitted uses.
(1) 
Principal uses.
(a) 
Churches.
(b) 
Communications antenna mounted on an existing building or public utility storage or transmission structure, subject to § 1211.
(c) 
Essential services.
(d) 
Forestry.
(e) 
Oil and gas drilling subsurface facilities.
(f) 
Public buildings.
(g) 
Public recreation.
(h) 
Schools, public or private.
(i) 
Single-family dwellings.
(2) 
Accessory uses. The following accessory uses are permitted when accessory to any permitted use, conditional use or use by special exception authorized in this district:
(a) 
Accessory structures, subject to § 1203C.
(b) 
No-impact home-based business, subject to § 1212.
(c) 
Off-street parking and loading, subject to Part 13.
(d) 
On-site sales accessory to a farm, subject to § 1210.
(e) 
Private residential swimming pools, subject to § 1203C.
(f) 
Signs, subject to Part 14.
(g) 
Temporary construction trailer, model home or sales office, subject to § 1207.
(h) 
Other accessory uses customarily incidental to and on the same lot with any permitted use, conditional use or use by special exception authorized in this district.
(i) 
Accessory solar energy systems.
[Added by Ord. No. 2023-2, 4/17/2023]
B. 
Conditional uses.
(1) 
Principal uses.
(a) 
Cemetery, subject to § 1103, Subsection 8.
(b) 
Hospital, subject to § 1103, Subsection 19.
(c) 
Medical clinic, subject to § 1103, Subsection 19.
(d) 
Nursing home, subject to § 1103, Subsection 19.
(e) 
Planned residential development, subject to Part 10.
(f) 
Public utility substation, subject to § 1103, Subsection 33.
[Added by Ord. 2015-9, 9/28/2015]
(2) 
Accessory uses: none.
C. 
Uses by special exception.
(1) 
Principal uses.
(a) 
Bed-and-breakfast, subject to § 1103, Subsection 5.
(b) 
Day-care center or preschool facility in a church or school, subject to § 1103, Subsection 12.
(c) 
Noncommercial recreation, subject to § 1103, Subsection 27.
(d) 
Personal-care boarding home, subject to § 1103, Subsection 29.[2]
[2]
Editor’s Note: Former Subsection C(1)(e), concerning a public utility installation, which immediately followed this subsection, was repealed by Ord. 2015-9, 9/28/2015. See now Subsection B(1)(f).
(2) 
Accessory uses.
(a) 
Family day-care home, subject to § 1103, Subsection 14.
(b) 
Home occupation, subject to § 1103, Subsection 18.
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 22, Subdivision and Land Development.
[Ord. 2007-2, 5/22/2007]
In the R-1 Suburban Residential District, all uses shall be subject to the following regulations, except as they may be modified by Part 10 governing planned residential development or by the express standards and criteria for the specific conditional uses or uses by special exception contained in Part 11:
Type
Requirement
Minimum lot area
Single-family dwelling
Without public sewers
1 acre
With public sewers
10,890 square feet
All other principal uses
1 acre
Minimum lot width
Single-family dwelling
100 feet
All other principal uses
150 feet
Maximum lot coverage
35%
Minimum front yard
40 feet
Minimum rear yard
Principal structures
40 feet
Accessory structures
See § 1203C
Minimum side yard
Single-family dwelling
20 feet
All other principal structures
20 feet
Accessory structures
See § 1203C
Special yard requirements
See § 1203
Permitted projections into required yards
See § 1204
Maximum height
All principal structures
2 1/2 stories, but no more than 45 feet
All accessory structures
1 story, but no more than 20 feet
Height exceptions
See § 1205
[Ord. 2007-2, 5/22/2007]
See Part 13.
[Ord. 2007-2, 5/22/2007]
See Part 14.
[Ord. 2007-2, 5/22/2007]
See § 1202.