District
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Agricultural
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Highway Commercial
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Central Business
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Industry
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---|---|---|---|---|
Section
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405.120
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405.190
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405.200
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405.210
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Maximum Height
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Feet
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35
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35
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45
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45
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Stories
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2½
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2½
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3
|
3
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Minimum Yard Requirements
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Front
|
30
|
30
|
—
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30
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Side
|
15
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8*
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—
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8*
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Rear
|
30
|
30
|
—
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30
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*Applies only when a commercial or industrial building abuts
a residential district.
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Minimum Residential**
Lot Area Per Family
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Single
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1 acre
|
7200#
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7200#
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—
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Two
|
—
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3600#
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3600#
|
—
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Multiple
|
—
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1500#
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1500#
|
—
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Minimum Residential**
Lot Widths
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Single
|
150 feet
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60 feet
|
60 feet
|
—
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Two
|
—
|
60 feet
|
60 feet
|
—
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Multiple
|
—
|
60 feet
|
60 feet
|
—
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** Area requirements do not apply to commercial or industrial
uses.
# Area in square feet.
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These zoning regulations are further intended to protect and
balance lawful rights of expressions with other lawful rights of the
enjoyment and use of property. Adult business uses are determined
to have serious objectionable operational characteristics, particularly
if several such uses are concentrated, thereby having a deleterious
effect upon adjacent areas, and therefore potentially contributing
to the blight and degradation of the surrounding neighborhood. A conditional
use regulation of adult business establishments is determined to be
necessary in order to ensure that the adverse effect of such uses
will not contribute to the blighting or downgrading of surrounding
neighborhoods, whether residential or non-residential, by location
or concentration, and to ensure the stability of such neighborhoods.
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