The jurisdiction of this chapter shall include all lands and
waters within the Town of Lawrence.
Restrictions or requirements with respect to buildings or land,
or both, which appear in other ordinances of the Town of Lawrence
or are established by federal, state or county laws and which are
greater than those set forth herein shall take precedence over those
herein. Otherwise, the provisions of this chapter shall apply.
Any new subdivisions not approved at the adoption of this chapter
shall comply with the Town of Lawrence Comprehensive Plan.
[Amended 4-25-2016; 5-14-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-1]
A. Accessory buildings shall be compatible with the principal use and
shall not be established prior to the establishment of the principal
building or use.
B. The accessory building exterior and roofing materials shall be compliant with §
300-19 and shall be of similar materials to the principal structures.
C. An accessory building shall not exceed 1,000 square feet on any lot
that consists of less than 1.5 acres in any residential zoned district.
D. An accessory building shall not exceed 1,500 square feet on any lot
that consists of 1.50 acres to 3 acres in any residential zoned district.
E. An accessory building shall not exceed 2,400 square feet on any lot
that consists of 3.01 acres to 6 acres in any residential zoned district.
F. An accessory building shall not exceed 3,000 square feet on any lot
that consists of 6.01 acres or more in any residential zoned district.
A house razed or moved within the Town must include a moving
permit issued by the Town's Building Inspector.
A. Houses removed from their original foundations for the purpose of
moving to a new location shall be either removed from the Town or
transported to a permanent location in the Town within 24 hours of
removal from the original foundation.
B. In the event the new permanent location is within the Town, the house
in transport shall be secured on a permanent foundation at the new
location within 30 days from the time the house was moved to the permanent
location.
[Amended 9-9-2013; 7-12-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-002]
Except as noted in Subsection D(1), all single-family and two-family residential dwellings shall meet the following requirements as set forth in this section. Any home not meeting the requirements of this section shall be treated as a manufactured home Class II and may only be placed in a manufactured home park, pursuant to Article
XVIII, Manufactured Home Regulations, as set forth in this chapter.
A. Minimum
floor area. The minimum floor area for every dwelling shall be 1,200
square feet, excluding the area of garage or carport.
B. Roof overhang.
All main buildings shall have a minimum pitch of four inches per 12
inches of run, with a minimum twelve-inch roof overhang on each of
the dwelling's perimeter walls, such that the overhang is architecturally
integrated into the design of the dwelling.
C. Roofing
material. All main buildings and all detached garages or carports
located on a residential lot shall have a roof surface of wood shakes
or asphalt shingles; clay, concrete, metal, or slate tiles; smooth
or corrugated metal with hidden fasteners; or alternative materials
showing quality and warranty as approved by the Building Inspector.
D. Siding materials. All main buildings and all detached garages located on a lot shall have exterior siding material consisting of either wood, masonry concrete, stucco, masonite, vinyl or metal lap. The exterior siding material shall extend to ground level, except that, when masonry foundation is used, the siding material need not extend below the top of the foundation. The following and similar materials shall be prohibited as siding [note Subsection
D(1)]: smooth, ribbed or corrugated sheets of metal, fiberglass, plastic and any materials having a highly reflective or high-gloss finish.
(1) Smooth,
ribbed, or corrugated sheets of metal shall be permitted on detached
garages located in ER Estate Residential Zoning Districts.
E. Foundation.
All dwellings shall have a properly engineered, permanently attached
means of support meeting the manufacturer's installation requirements
and all applicable building codes. In the event that a manufactured
home does not utilize a perimeter load-bearing foundation, any space
between ground level and siding shall be enclosed with permanent,
non-load-bearing concrete or masonry having a foundation-like appearance.
Top of foundation wall shall be 24 inches to 30 inches above curb
or existing center of roadway measured from the center of the driveway
or must be approved by the Building Inspector or designee.
F. Minimum
width. The minimum width of a dwelling shall be 22 feet.
G. Wheels
and axles. A razed building shall have all tow bars, wheels and axles
removed when the dwelling is installed on a residential lot.
Any lot zoned residential shall comply with the following standards:
A. No large equipment, vehicles, junk, garbage, or salvageable material
of any type shall be stored on a residential lot.
B. Residential lots shall be maintained so that weeds, noxious plants,
and grasses do not exceed 12 inches in height at any time.
C. Fill or topsoil shall not be stored on residential lots except during
construction of a house or other buildings.
D. Lawns/yards shall be planted on residential lots within one year
from the issuance of the building permit.
E. The Town of Lawrence Board reserves the right to reasonably determine what meets the definitions listed in Subsections
A,
B and
C.