[Ord. 558, 9/4/2012]
A building or structure may be erected or altered, to be used
either in whole or in part, and a lot may be used or occupied for
any of the following uses and no other, provided that such uses, buildings
or structures shall comply with such regulations as yard, lot sizes,
lot width, building area, heights, impervious surfaces, easements,
buffer yards, off-street parking and other requirements as specified
by this chapter.
[Ord. 558, 9/4/2012]
All uses shall comply with the area and dimensional requirements listed in this section, unless a greater area or dimensional requirement is stated in Part
14, Use Regulations, for the specific use; in which case the requirements of Part
14 shall apply.
A. Lot area and width. A lot area of not less than 9,000 square feet,
with a width of not less than 60 feet at the building line and front
property line, shall be provided for each single-family dwelling.
Only one single-family detached dwelling or one building for a principal
use permitted in this district shall be permitted on any single lot.
B. Front yard. There shall be a front yard along each street on which
a lot abuts which shall be not less than 30 feet in depth, provided
that the front yard on the long side of a corner lot may be reduced
to a depth of not less than 20 feet. All lots fronting on an arterial
or collector street shall have a front yard of not less than 50 feet.
C. Side yards. Unless otherwise provided in this chapter, there shall
be two side yards on each lot which shall have an aggregate width
of not less than 20 feet and neither of which shall be less than eight
feet in width.
D. Rear yard. Unless otherwise provided in this chapter, there shall
be a rear yard on each lot which shall be not less than 25 feet in
depth.
E. Impervious surface ratio. No more than 50% of the lot area shall
be covered with impervious surface.
F. Open space. All residential uses, except for the development of fewer
than 10 dwellings, shall be required to set aside open space in accordance
with the requirements of this chapter.
G. Along any residential zoning district boundary line or along any
lot line separating a residential use from a nonresidential use, a
buffer yard shall be provided which shall be not less than 25 feet
in width measured from such boundary line or from the street line
where such street constitutes the district boundary line and shall
be in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. Such buffer
yards may be conterminous with any required yard in this district,
and in case of conflict, the largest yard requirement shall apply.