[Ord. No. 1997-308 §II Art. II(2), 1-6-1998; Ord. No. 2001-335 §II Art. II(2), 7-17-2001]
A. The uses set out herein shall apply in all "R-1A", "R-1B" and "R-1C" One-Family Residential Districts.
B. Uses Permitted.
1. Inclusion and exceptions.
a. One-family dwellings including manufactured modular housing units, "R-1A", excluding trailer houses and recreational vehicles.
b. One-family dwellings including manufactured modular housing units, "R-1B", excluding trailer houses and recreational vehicles.
c. One-family dwellings including manufactured modular housing units.
2. Public schools and institutions of higher education, public libraries, municipal buildings.
3. Public parks, public playgrounds.
4. Philanthropic, eleemosynary institutions other than camp, hospital, sanitarium, correctional institutions or institutions for the insane.
5. Customary home occupations, provided that there shall be no external evidence of such occupations except a small announcement or professional sign not over two (2) square feet in area.
6. Church or public building bulletin board not exceeding ten (10) square feet in area, and temporary signs not exceeding six (6) square feet in area, pertaining to the lease, hire or sale of the building or premises where the sign is located.
7. Temporary building for uses incidental to construction work, which buildings shall be immediately adjacent to said construction work and which building shall be removed upon the completion or abandonment of the construction work.
8. Other customary accessory uses and buildings, provided such uses are incidental to the principal use and do not include any activity commonly conducted as a business. Any accessory building shall be located on the same lot with the principal building.
C. Building Height. No building shall be erected or enlarged to exceed two (2) stories, excluding basements, or twenty (20) feet in height.
D. Required Lot Area. Every lot shall have a width of not less than sixty-five (65) feet and an area of not less than the following:
1. Single-family dwellings, not served by sanitary sewer system. One (1) acre, unless a County and/or State Health Officer approves a sanitary system that can be installed on a lesser sized lot.
2. Single-family dwelling, served by sanitary sewer system or with approval of the County and/or State Health Officer. Seven thousand five hundred (7,500) square feet.
3. All other uses. Area and system as approved by the County Health Officer and Board of Adjustment.
E. Percentage Of Lot Coverage. All buildings, including accessory buildings, shall not cover more than thirty percent (30%) of the area of the lot; detached accessory buildings, not used as dwellings, can be located in a rear yard and shall have clearance of at least five (5) feet from side to rear lot lines and may not be located within a public easement. An accessory building attached in any structural manner to the principal structure must conform to the side and rear requirements for principal structures.
F. Yard Requirements.
[Ord. No. 2014-463 § 1, 9-16-2014]
1. Each yard shall have a front yard depth of thirty-five (35) feet.
2. Each side yard width to be a minimum of seventeen and one-half (17 1/2) feet.
3. Rear yard depth. Twenty (20) feet, except rear yard depth of a corner lot may be fifteen (15) feet.
G. Parking Regulations. See Supplemental Regulations on Off-Street Automobile and Vehicle Parking and Loading, Section
405.320.
H. Manufactured Housing Defined.
1. Manufactured single-wide dwellings.
a. Must be built to construction and safety standards administered by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, otherwise known as the HUD code; all such units must plainly bear the HUD seal;
b. Must not be less than twelve (12) feet in width nor less than forty-two (42) feet in length;
c. Shall be constructed of outer wall studding and inner weight bearing walls of not less than two (2) inches by four (4) inches studding material;
d. Must be constructed as one (1) complete component built on a wheeled chassis consisting of two (2) one (1) inch beams, two (2) or more axles, and a tongue. The axle, tongue and wheels shall be readily removable;
e. A manufactured single-wide housing unit shall not include any travel or recreational type vehicle or any other type of manufactured vehicle not bearing a HUD seal.
2. Manufactured double-wide housing unit.
a. Must be built to construction and safety standards administered by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban development, known as the HUD code. All such units must plainly bear the HUD seal; and
b. Shall be not less than twenty-four (24) feet in width nor less than forty-two (42) feet in length; and
c. All outer wall studding and inner wall studding shall be constructed of at least two (2) inch by four (4) inch studding; and
d. Shall be constructed as one (1) or more complete components; each component shall be built on a wheeled chassis consisting of two (2) one (1) inch beams, two (2) or more axles, and tongue; each tongue, axle and wheel shall be readily removable;
e. Manufactured double-wide units shall not include any travel or recreational type vehicle or any other type of double-wide unit not bearing a HUD code seal;
f. Manufactured double-wide units shall be constructed with a pitched roof with shingles;
g. Siding on manufactured double-wide housing units shall be of a hardboard material or material of comparable strength, appearance and durability.
3. Manufactured modular housing units.
a. Shall have a structural engineering number from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, otherwise known as HUD;
b. Must plainly bear the State of Missouri modular housing seal;
c. All manufactured modular housing units shall be not less than twenty-four (24) feet in width nor less than forty-two (42) feet in length;
d. All outer wall studding material and inner weight bearing wall studding material shall be constructed of at least two (2) inch by four (4) inch studding;
e. Manufactured modular housing units must be constructed as one (1) or more complete components designed as one (1) unit;
f. Manufactured modular housing units shall not include any travel or recreational type vehicle or any other type of modular type unit not bearing a State seal;
g. Manufactured modular housing units shall be constructed with a pitched roof with shingles;
h. Siding on manufactured modular housing units shall be of a hardboard material or material of comparable strength, appearance and durability;
i. Manufactured modular housing units shall be designed and constructed as one (1) component and, upon site placement, shall not be movable.
I. Lot Preparation Requirements For Manufactured Housing Units. All lots on which a manufactured housing unit shall be placed shall be prepared as follows:
1. A concrete pad of the entire area of the unit shall be constructed on which the unit shall sit; or
2. In the alternative, a piering system may be used, which piers shall be constructed of either concrete or masonry blocks; blocks or concrete shall be prepared in a permanent manner.
3. Skirting. All manufactured housing units shall be skirted with either concrete masonry blocks or some other type masonry skirting, including a stone-type skirting, provided that the stone work or rock work is permanently joined with some type of masonry material; all skirting shall be located on a poured cement footing of a minimum of four (4) inches in depth and ten (10) inches in width, and said skirting shall completely enclose the under portion of any manufactured housing unit.
4. Steps. All manufactured housing units shall have a rear and front porch, which porch shall be permanently attached to the real estate and the manufactured housing unit. The porch shall be of a platform deck type unit, with a minimum extension from the body of the manufactured housing unit of four (4) feet, and must bear an overall area on the top platform of at least twenty-four (24) feet. The porch shall be constructed of a masonry material, wood or metal.
5. Anchors. All manufactured housing units excepting modulars shall be anchored to the real property by at least six (6) anchors or as recommended by the manufacturer.
J. Other Provisions. "I" tongues or hitches located on any manufactured housing unit shall be removed upon the setting or placement of said manufactured housing unit; thereafter, all evidence of tongue or hitch or "I" beam frame must be completely covered from view by the skirting as heretofore required.
K. Exceptions. Manufactured housing units as heretofore described shall be excluded from and shall not be included in any prohibition of exclusion of trailer houses or mobile homes as provided in this Code; nothing herein, however, shall exclude a manufactured housing unit from being placed in a mobile home or trailer park. Further, nothing included herein shall allow a manufactured housing unit to be placed in any subdivision in derogation of a subdivision's regulation excluding such manufactured housing.