[Ord. No. 755 Exhibit
B § 405.090, 10-13-1997]
A. Use Regulations. All buildings and land
within an "A-1" General Agricultural Zoning District shall be limited
to the following uses:
1.
One-family and two-family dwellings.
2.
All agricultural pursuits, including
buildings associated thereto and excluding intensive feeding operations
and agribusiness.
3.
Transportation, pipeline, utility
easements and rights-of-way.
4.
Temporary roadside stands for the
sale of farm products grown on the premises; provided, however, that
up to one-third (1/3) of the display area for produce may be used
for the sale of products not grown on the premises. Such a temporary
stand shall be required to be set back from the edge of the roadway
pavement at least twenty-five (25) feet to permit adequate ingress,
egress, and parking.
5.
Accessory buildings which are subordinate
in use to the main dwelling.
10.
Golf courses and country clubs.
14.
Public buildings, facilities and
utilities.
15.
Public parks and playgrounds.
16.
Public stables or riding academies.
[Ord. No. 755 Exhibit
B § 405.100, 10-13-1997]
A. Use Regulations. All buildings and land
within an "R-1" Single-Family Zoning District shall be limited to
the following uses:
1.
Single-family dwellings, group homes
for foster care and group homes for mentally or physically handicapped
persons. In the case of any residential home for mentally or physically
handicapped persons, the exterior appearance of the home and property
shall be in reasonable conformance with the general neighborhood standards.
Further, the density of such individual homes in any specific single-family
dwelling neighborhood shall not be more than one (1) per square mile.
2.
Accessory building customary, incidental
and subordinate to the use of the main building. Accessory buildings
would include but not necessarily be limited to garages, carports,
swimming pools, pergolas, patios and fireplaces.
3.
Churches and church signs.
5.
Public parks and playgrounds.
6.
Public buildings, facilities and
utilities.
B. Water Supply And Sewage System. Each lot
within an "R-1" Single-Family Zoning District shall be served by a
public water supply and a public sewer system as approved by the Board
of Trustees of the Village of Oak Grove and at the lot owner's expense.
C. Parking Regulations. Off-street parking space shall be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in Sections
405.310 through
405.350 of this Chapter.
D. Dimensional Requirements. Minimum width, depth and minimum lot size shall be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section
405.160 of this Chapter.
[Ord. No. 755 Exhibit
B § 405.110, 10-13-1997]
A. Use Regulations. All buildings and land
within an "R-2" Two-Family/Multifamily Zoning District shall be limited
to the following uses:
1.
All uses permitted within an "R-1"
Single-Family District.
2.
Two-family/multifamily residential
dwellings.
3.
Rooming and boardinghouses, but not
hotels and motels.
B. Water Supply And Sewage System. Each lot
within an "R-2" Two-Family/Multifamily Zoning District shall be served
by a public water supply and a public sewer system as approved by
the Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Grove and at the lot owner's
expense.
C. Parking Regulations. Off-street parking space shall be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in Sections
405.310 through
405.350 of this Chapter.
D. Dimensional Requirements. Minimum width, depth and minimum lot size shall be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section
405.160 of this Chapter.
E. Design Standards. At least two hundred
(200) square feet of recreation space for each two-family/multifamily
dwelling shall be reserved within said area as common recreation space.
Such areas, along with driveways and walkways, shall be adequately
lighted and maintained for safety.
[Ord. No. 755 Exhibit
B § 405.120, 10-13-1997]
A. Use Regulations. All buildings and land
within a "B-1" Commercial Zoning District shall be limited to the
following uses:
1.
Ambulance service offices or garages.
4.
Banks and savings and loan companies.
5.
Barber shops and beauty shops.
10.
Clubs, lodges and meetings places
for other organizations.
14.
Drive-in restaurants or theaters.
16.
Farm implement sales and service.
19.
Funeral homes and mortuaries.
20.
Furniture repair and upholstery shops.
21.
Golf courses — miniature and
practice range.
22.
Grocery stores and supermarkets.
23.
Heating, air-conditioning and plumbing
shops.
26.
Interior decorating and furniture
sales.
28.
Laundry and dry-cleaning establishments
employing not more than five (5) persons.
30.
Lumber yards and paint stores.
33.
Music, radio or television shops.
34.
Nurseries and garden supplies.
35.
Nursing homes and homes for the aged.
37.
Printing, publishing and related
trades.
39.
Retail and wholesale shops.
40.
Service stations or gas stations,
including repair garages.
41.
Storage buildings.
Any other use which is determined
by the Planning Commission to be of the same general character as
the above-mentioned.
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B. Coverage. Main and accessory buildings
shall not cover more than seventy-five percent (75%) of the site.
C. Water Supply And Sewage System. Each lot
within a "B-1" Commercial Zoning District shall be served by a public
water supply and a public sewer system as approved by the Board of
Trustees of the Village of Oak Grove and at the lot owner's expense.
D. Parking Regulations. Off-street parking space shall be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in Sections
405.310 through
405.350 of this Chapter.
E. Dimensional Requirements. Minimum width, depth and minimum lot size shall be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section
405.160 of this Chapter.
[Ord. No. 755 Exhibit
B § 405.130, 10-13-1997]
A. Use Regulations. All buildings and land
within an "I-1" Light Industrial Zoning District shall be limited
to the following uses:
1.
Accessory buildings customary, incidental
and subordinate to the use of the main building.
5.
Building material sales and lumber
yards.
6.
Electrical equipment assembly and
manufacture.
7.
Instrument and meter manufacturing.
8.
Jewelry and watch manufacturing.
10.
Laundry and cleaning establishments.
11.
Leather goods fabrication.
12.
Optical goods manufacturing.
13.
Paper products manufacturing.
14.
Sporting goods manufacturing.
15.
Trailer or mobile home manufacturing.
16.
Truck yards or terminals.
Any other use which is determined
by the Planning Commission to be of the same general character as
the above-mentioned uses, but not including any use which is first
permitted in the "I-2" Heavy Industrial District.
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B. Coverage. Main and accessory buildings
shall not cover more than seventy-five percent (75%) of the site.
C. Water Supply And Sewage System. Each lot
within an "I-1" Light Industrial Zoning District shall be served by
a public water supply and a public sewer system as approved by the
Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Grove and at the lot owner's
expense.
D. Parking Regulations. Off-street parking space shall be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in Sections
405.310 though 405.350 of this Chapter.
E. Dimensional Requirements. Minimum width, depth and minimum lot size shall be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section
405.160 of this Chapter.
[Ord. No. 755 Exhibit
B § 405.140, 10-13-1997]
A. Use Regulations. All buildings and land
within an "I-2" Heavy Industrial Zoning District shall be limited
to the following uses:
1.
All uses permitted within an "I-1"
Light Industrial District.
3.
Food products processing and parking.
5.
Ready-mix concrete plants.
6.
Salvage and/or junk yards.
8.
Storage of petroleum products for
distribution in areas beyond the Village.
B. Coverage. Main and accessory buildings
shall not cover more than eighty percent (80%) of the site.
C. Parking Regulations. Off-street parking space shall be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in Sections
405.310 through
405.350 of this Chapter.
D. Dimensional Requirements. Minimum width, depth and minimum lot size shall be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in Section
405.160 of this Chapter.
E. Water Supply And Sewage System. Each lot
within an "I-2" Zoning District shall be served by a public water
supply and a public sewer system as approved by the Board of Trustees
of the Village of Oak Grove and at the lot owner's expense.
[Ord. No. 755 Exhibit
B § 405.150, 10-13-1997]
A. Use Regulations. All buildings and land
within an "M-1" Mobile Home Zoning District shall be limited to the
following uses:
2.
Accessory buildings customarily incidental
and subordinate to the use of mobile homes. Buildings housing such
facilities as laundromats, nurseries, etc., and only when such facilities
are intended for the use of persons residing within the zoning district.
B. Design Standards. The procedure for rezoning of land to an "M-1" Mobile Home District shall be the same procedure as described in Sections
405.420 and
405.430 of this Chapter. Prior to the rezoning of land to an "M-1" Mobile Home District, the Planning Commission and the Board of Trustees must find that a mobile home park plan has been prepared which meets the following design standards:
1.
A Mobile Home District shall be no
less than three (3) acres in total area.
2.
Each mobile home in a Mobile Home
Park District shall occupy a designated space having at least three
thousand five hundred (3,500) square feet of lot area.
3.
Each mobile home space shall have
a width of at least forty (40) feet, exclusive of parking spaces.
4.
Each mobile home space shall abut
a street within the park. Said street shall be graded and surfaced
with not less than four (4) inches of crushed stone or other suitable
material on a well compacted sub-base to at least forty (40) feet
to back of curb, exclusive of required parking spaces. If at such
time the private owner turns the street over to the Village of Oak
Grove, said street shall be curbed and guttered before the Village
of Oak Grove accepts the street.
5.
Two (2) off-street parking spaces
with not less than four (4) inches of crushed stone or other suitable
material on a well compacted sub-base shall be provided for each mobile
home space. Required parking spaces may be included within the three
thousand five hundred (3,500) square feet required for each mobile
home space.
6.
At least two hundred (200) square
feet of recreation space for each mobile home space shall be reserved
within each mobile home park as common recreation space for the residents
of the park. Such areas, along with driveways and walkways, shall
be adequately lighted and maintained for safety.
7.
No mobile homes or other structure
within a mobile home park shall be closer to each other than twenty
(20) feet, except that storage structures for the exclusive use of
the mobile home may be closer to the using mobile home than twenty
(20) feet.
8.
No mobile home shall be located closer
than twenty (20) feet to the exterior boundary of the park or to a
bounding street right-of-way, or ten (10) feet to edge of street.
Buildings used for laundry or recreation purposes shall be located
no closer than forty (40) feet to the exterior boundary or the right-of-way
of a bounding street.
9.
The Mobile Home Park District and
all occupied units located in it must be connected to the Village
water and sewerage systems.
10.
All mobile homes within a mobile
home park must have anchors and/or tie downs and must be completely
enclosed with skirting.
11.
Plans clearly indicating the developers
intention to comply with the provisions of this Section shall be submitted
to and approved by the Planning Commission. Such plans must be drawn
to a scale of not less than one (1) inch equals fifty (50) feet. Such
plans must show the area for the proposed Mobile Home Park District;
the ownership and use of neighboring parcels; all proposed entrances,
exits, driveways, walkways, and off-street parking spaces; the location
of mobile home spaces, recreation areas and service buildings; and
the proposed plan for water supply and sewage disposal. The Planning
Commission shall have the authority to impose such reasonable conditions
and safeguards on the proposed development as it deems necessary for
the protection of adjoining properties and the public interest.
12.
A densely planted buffer strip, consisting
of trees, shrubs, and other plantings at least five (5) feet in height,
shall be provided along all rear and side property lines of the park
when it adjoins a residential area. A five-foot solid fence may be
substituted.
13.
Any expansion of mobile home parks
in existence on the effective date of this Chapter shall comply with
the provisions of this Section.
C. Compliance. No mobile home shall be placed
in a new mobile home park until the streets and other physical improvements
shown on the mobile home park plan have been installed. The owner
of the mobile home park may submit a phase development and use plan
for approval to the Board of Adjustment. The owner of the mobile home
park may complete the construction of one (1) section of the mobile
home park and place mobile homes in this completed section, provided
that the construction is in accordance with the design standards and
the approved phase development plan.