A. 
The purpose of this district is to:
(1) 
Designate those areas where predominantly residential development has occurred or is likely to occur in accordance with the Village Master Plan.
(2) 
Improve the character of family residential areas by requiring standards of land use, lot size and building size, which reflect existing and desirable development.
(3) 
Protect the integrity of family residential areas by prohibiting the intermixture of commercial and other incompatible uses.
B. 
Description.
(1) 
The Family Residential District supports family residential uses within traditionally compact and relatively stable Village neighborhoods. The feeling of neighborhood cohesiveness is expected to be strong. Business uses of properties in the district are to be restricted to home occupations that are not disruptive to the character of the neighborhoods.
(a) 
The Family Residential District includes many or most of the properties on Lebanon Street west of Maple Avenue; on Milford Street; on Montgomery Street; on Enos Avenue; on Mill Street; on Pine Street; on Maple Avenue; on East and West Pleasant Streets; on Charles Street; on John Street; on Dewey Avenue; on University Avenue; on Madison Street; on Wylie Street; on West Kendrick Avenue and the east side of East Kendrick Avenue; on Hamilton Street; on East Lake Road; and on Utica Street north of Wylie Street. For the boundaries of the district, see the Village Zoning Map.
Figure 174-17B(1): Family Residential District
A. 
In the Family Residential District, regulations and controls for permitted land use or activities, or uses or activities having special conditions applied thereto, or requiring a special permit are set forth in Appendix A, Schedule I, of this chapter.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Appendix A is included as an attachment to this chapter.
B. 
In the Family Residential District, regulations for lot size, yards, lot coverage, building height and similar area or dimensional requirements are set forth in Appendix A, Schedule II, of this chapter.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Appendix A is included as an attachment to this chapter.
C. 
Accessory structures are subject to lot size, yards, lot coverage, building height and similar area or dimensional requirements set forth in Appendix A, Schedule II, of this chapter.[3][4]
[3]
Editor's Note: Appendix A is included as an attachment to this chapter.
[4]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection D, regarding a summary framework of supported and prohibited uses in the Family Residential District, and Subsection E, regarding cluster development plans for subdivisions on environmentally sensitive lots, which immediately followed, were repealed 5-16-2023 by L.L. No. 2-2023.
[Amended 5-16-2023 by L.L. No. 2-2023; 12-17-2024 by L.L. No. 5-2024]
A. 
Occupancy of an accessory structure.
(1) 
Occupancy of a supplemental apartment by members of the family occupying the principal structure may be permitted by special permit. See § 174-82E(16).
(2) 
No dwelling unit within an accessory structure may have more than one bedroom.
(3) 
No accessory building may be devoted wholly to occupancy, be it temporary, transient or ongoing.
B. 
Home occupational use of an accessory building.
(1) 
Home occupational use of an accessory building by a member of the family occupying the principal structure may be allowed by special permit and site plan review. See § 174-82E(16)(c).