[Ord. No. 1-2000, 7-5-2000]
Permitted uses in the Protection Rural-2 District are as follows:
(1) Single-family and two-family residential dwellings, including manufactured
housing units.
(2) Home occupations (expanded definition).
(3) Agricultural, including the keeping of farm animals and pleasure
animals, forestry and horticulture uses.
(4) Municipal uses deemed necessary by the City Council, but prior to
taking action thereon, the council shall hold a public hearing for
which 10 days public notice shall be given.
(6) Accessory structures and uses and yard sales on no more than 10 days
in a calendar year.
[Ord. No. 1-2000, 7-5-2000; Ord. No. 21-2006, 2-7-2006]
Permitted uses in the Protection Rural-2 District requiring
Planning Board review are as follows:
(1) Greenhouses for agriculture, plants, trees, shrubs and other vegetation.
(2) Bed and breakfast, including Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3.
(3) Boarding/lodging establishment with a maximum of three rooms in a
single residence and provided the residence is owner occupied.
(4) Schools, day nurseries, institutions of an educational, religious,
philanthropic, fraternal, political or social nature.
(5) Planned unit development and cluster housing provided no structure is greater than a duplex and density is same as section
102-714(b).
(6) Recreational or community activities and facilities.
(7) Stealth telecommunications facilities.
[Ord. No. 40-2006, 6-6-2006]
A telecommunication tower constructed prior to July 5, 2000,
which is the date of establishment of the Protection Rural-2 zoning
district, may continue to operate as a nonconforming use, provided
that the owner of the tower complies with all of the following requirements:
(1)
There is no increase in the number of carriers and no increase
in the number of frequencies received or broadcast from said telecommunication
tower, except that equipment on the tower may be maintained, replaced,
and/or updated. The owner shall be required to demonstrate to the
Planning Board that any proposal to replace or update the equipment
is warranted, that the tower can structurally support this equipment,
and that all such equipment complies with federal requirements.
(2)
The maximum height of the tower shall be the height of the tower
as it existed on July 5, 2000.
(3)
The telecommunication carrier which has equipment on the tower
may make necessary changes to on-site accessory buildings and equipment
which is located on the ground and which is used to support operation
of the tower.
[Ord. No. 1-2000, 7-5-2000]
Provisions of chapter
82, pertaining to shoreland zoning, and chapter
78, article
II, pertaining to floodplains, may apply in the Protection Rural-2 District. See the shoreland zoning maps and FIRM flood maps.
[Ord. No. 1-2000, 7-5-2000]
(a) The general standards of performance of article
VIII, divisions 2 and 3, and article
IX, division 2, shall be observed.
(b) Density standards:
(1)
Maximum residential density for one- or two-family dwelling
structures shall be one dwelling structure per net acre.
(2)
Maximum net residential density for one family dwelling structure
with City sewer shall be one dwelling unit per 1/2 acre.
(c) Dimensional standards:
(1)
Minimum lot frontage: 100 feet.
(2)
Minimum rear and side yard setbacks: 15 feet.
(3)
Minimum front setback: 30 feet.
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Front setbacks shall be measured from the road right of way
line as determined by either measuring a distance from the centerline
of the traveled way that equals 1/2 the right-of-way distance plus
30 feet or determining the right of way boundary by a survey at the
owner's expense and adding 30 feet. Where the right of way width is
unavailable or uncertain and a survey does not reveal the location
of the right of way, the setback shall be 60 feet from the center
of the traveled way.
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[Ord. No. 1-2000, 7-5-2000]
In the case of a planned development or cluster housing development, the above standards may be modified in accordance with the special provisions of article
VI of this chapter. In addition, planned unit development shall be reviewed under the subdivision ordinance. Reference density standards in section
102-714(b).
[Ord. No. 1-2000, 7-5-2000]
Only those uses specifically listed as permitted uses or permitted
uses requiring Planning Board review are allowed within the Protection
Rural-2 District. All other uses are prohibited.