[Amended 8-13-2025 by Ord. No. O-2025-07]
The residential districts are established to preserve and enhance the quality of living in residential neighborhoods, to regulate structures and uses which may affect the character or desirability of residential areas, to encourage a variety of dwelling types and locations and a range of population densities consistent with the Village's Comprehensive Plan, and to ensure adequate light, air, privacy, and open space. The residential districts and their purposes are as follows:
A.
R-1 - Single-Family Residential District provides an environment of single-family dwellings on moderately sized lots. Infill development is encouraged on lots that are consistent in size and dimensions with the predominant lot size and type on adjacent parcels.
B.
R1-60 - Single-Family Residential District provides an environment of single-family dwellings on smaller sized lots. Infill development is encouraged on lots that are consistent in size and dimensions with the predominant lot size and type on adjacent parcels.
C.
R1-75 - Single-Family Residential District provides an environment of single-family dwellings on medium sized lots. Infill development is encouraged on lots that are consistent in size and dimensions with the predominant lot size and type on adjacent parcels.
D.
R-2 - Two-Family Residential District is established to provide an environment of moderate-density single- and two-family dwellings, and townhouses that are designed to be compatible with their neighbors.
E.
R-3 - Multifamily Residential District is established to provide for an environment of moderate- to high-density attached and multifamily housing designed to present an attractive appearance to neighboring streets and adjacent uses, to include sufficient private and semi-private outdoor space, and to be well integrated into their surroundings.
F.
RR - Rural Residential District is established to provide for limited large-lot development in areas of the Village not yet served by public utilities. In these areas, the intent is to facilitate future urban development in a cost-effective manner that allows for logical street connections and open space protection. In areas served by public utilities, the RR district provides a low-density residential environment and allows for the option of conservation subdivision design.
G.
RMM -Missing Middle Residential District is established to accommodate detached houses, semi-detached houses, townhouse buildings, two-unit houses, and multi-unit residential buildings (three to six units) within the same neighborhood.