[R.O. 1997 § 400.610; Ord. No. 1021 Art. 13 § 13-1, 2-1-1966; Ord. No. 1849 § 1, 10-6-1981]
Height, area, and bulk requirements for the various districts shall be as indicated in the chart below, together with other height, area, and bulk requirements contained in this Chapter.
Article
"R-1" Single-Family Res.
III
"R-2" Multiple-Family Res.
IV
"B-1" Neighbor- hood Business
V
"B-2" General Business
VI
"I-1" Light Industrial
VII
"I-2" Heavy Industrial
VIII
Maximum Height
Feet
35
45
35
45
45
125
Stories
2 1/2
3
2 1/2
3
3
Minimum Width of Front Yards in Feet
25
25
25
25
40
Minimum Width of Side Yards in Feet
6
1 & 2 F:5
3+DU F:10
None except as required in Section 400.260
None except as required in Section 400.340
None except as required in Section 400.420
None except as required in Section 400.500
Number of Side Yards
2
2
Minimum Aggregate Width of Side Yards in Feet
12
1&2 F:10
3+DU F:20
Minimum Depth of Rear Yard in Feet
30
20
Minimum Lot Area Per Family in Square Feet
6,500
1 F:6,000
2 F:3,000 each
3+F:2,000 each
Minimum Lot Area in Square Feet
7,500
6,000
Minimum Width of Lot in Feet
50
50
F
=
Family
DU
=
Dwelling Units
Any zoning district that allows the construction of residences will have a minimum residential lot area of twenty thousand (20,000) square feet when required by the subdivision regulations.
[R.O. 1997 § 400.615; Ord. No. 1849 § 2, 10-6-1981]
A. 
Variances. Variances may be granted from the provisions of the minimum width of lots in feet as provided by application to the City Planning and Zoning Commission and approval of said Commission at a regular or special meeting. The City Planning and Zoning Commission may, at its option, provide for a public hearing on any such request. The City Planning and Zoning Commission shall consider such variances only after taking into consideration the following facts:
1. 
The amount of feet or square feet of variance from the minimum requirements as contained in the Zoning Code.
2. 
The width and area of comparable lots in the general neighborhood of the lot in question.
3. 
Any and all other possible uses of the lot in question.
4. 
The protection of all surrounding owners of lots.
5. 
The previous use of the lot in question.
6. 
Whether any such variance will be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the Zoning Code of the City of Kennett, Missouri.