[Ord. No. 191 §200, 12-2-1986; Ord. No. 472 §3, 5-2-2005]
Certain classes of districts, designated by the primary symbol "R" and referred to collectively herein as Residence Districts or "R" Districts, are established to provide space in suitable locations for the various types of dwelling accommodations needed in the City and to provide a means of regulating the density and distribution of the population. Density and parking requirements for all residence uses are listed in Section
405.161 and
405.490 respectively.
[Ord. No. 191 §210, 12-2-1986]
The following regulations shall apply to every lot and building
site in a "R-1" Residence District and shall be subject to all of
the general provisions of this Chapter.
[Ord. No. 191 §211, 12-2-1986; Ord. No. 747 §4, 5-7-2012]
A. The
following uses shall be permitted in the "R-1" Single-Family Residential
District:
2. Group homes. The exterior appearance of the home
and property shall be in reasonable conformance with the general neighborhood
standards. No group home shall be within two thousand five hundred
(2,500) feet of another group home.
3. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to the uses permitted, all located on the same lot or parcel, and regulated as provided in Section
405.340 and Section
405.350.
4. Temporary buildings for use incident to construction, which buildings
must be removed upon completion or abandonment of the construction
work.
5. Modular units designed and used as single-family dwellings.
[Ord. No. 191 §212, 12-2-1986; Ord. No. 747 §5, 5-7-2012]
A. The following uses shall be permitted if authorized by the Planning Commission as provided in Section
405.390.
1. Home occupations in accordance with Section
405.420.
2. Day care, family homes with the use as proposed on a specific plan
submitted with the application and so long as there is full compliance
with the State of Missouri Statutory Provision and Regulations.
3. Nurseries and truck gardens, limited to the propagation and cultivation
of plants, provided no retail or wholesale business is conducted on
the premises.
4. Public, parochial or private schools, attendance at which satisfies
the requirement of the compulsory education laws for the State of
Missouri.
5. Churches and other places of worship, including parish houses and
Sunday schools, but excluding rescue missions.
6. Public parks, playgrounds, tennis courts, swimming pools, wading
pools, museums, art galleries and libraries owned and operated by
the City of Rogersville.
7. Golf courses, but not including miniature golf courses or driving
ranges, or any other form of commercial amusement.
8. Parking lot when established to fulfill parking requirements for
an existing or permitted use in the district.