[9-4-2018]
The area located within the jurisdiction of this chapter is
hereby divided into zoning districts of such number as is necessary
to achieve compatibility of land uses within each district, to implement
the City of Monroe Comprehensive Plan, and to achieve the other purposes
of this chapter.
For the purpose of this chapter, all areas within the jurisdiction of this chapter are hereby divided into the following standard zoning districts. See Chapter 6 for overlay zoning districts.
Agricultural Zoning District
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RH-35
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Rural Holding — 35
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Residential Zoning Districts
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SR-3
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Single Family Residential — 3
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SR-4
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Single Family Residential — 4
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SR-5
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Single Family Residential — 5
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SR-7
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Single Family Residential — 7
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DR-8
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Duplex Residential — 8
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TR-10
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Two Family Residential — 10
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MR-15
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Multi-Family Residential — 15
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MR-30
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Multi-Family Residential — 30
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MH-7
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Mobile Home Residential — 7
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Mixed Use Zoning Districts
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NMU
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Neighborhood Mixed Use
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I
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Institutional Use
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SMU
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Suburban Mixed Use
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UMU
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Urban Mixed Use
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CMU
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Central Mixed Use
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IOA
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Intensive Outdoor Activity
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Industrial Zoning Districts
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BP
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Business Park
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LI
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Light Industrial
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HI
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Heavy Industrial
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EX
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Extraction
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Planned Development Zoning District
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PD
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Planned Development
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Zoning districts established by this chapter are shown on the
Official Zoning Map of the City of Monroe, which together with all
explanatory materials thereon, is hereby made part of this chapter.
The following rules shall be used to determine the precise location
of any zoning district boundary shown on the Official Zoning Map of
the City of Monroe:
(1)
Zoning district boundaries shown as following or approximately following
the limits of any City, town, or county boundary shall be construed
as following such limits.
(2)
Zoning district boundaries shown as following or approximately following
streets or railroad lines shall be construed as following the centerline
of such streets or railroad lines.
(3)
Zoning district boundary lines shown as following or approximately
following platted lot lines or other property lines as shown on the
City of Monroe or Green County tax maps shall be construed as following
such lines.
(4)
Zoning district boundaries shown as following or approximately following
the centerlines of streams, rivers, or other continuously flowing
watercourses shall be construed as following the channel centerlines
of such watercourses, and, in the event of a natural change in the
location of such streams, rivers, or other watercourses, the zoning
district boundary shall be construed as moving with the channel centerline.
(5)
Zoning district boundaries shown as following or approximately following
ridgelines or watershed boundaries shall be construed as following
such lines.
(7)
Where any uncertainty exists as to the exact location of a zoning
district boundary line, as shown on the Official Zoning Map, the location
of the line shall be determined by the Zoning Administrator.
(8)
An annexation ordinance may place the annexed territory in one or
more zoning districts under this Title 5. If such ordinance fails
to place all or any part of the annexed territory into one or more
zoning districts, the territory not placed in any zoning district
shall become part of the RH-35 District.
(9)
Whenever any street, alley, or other public right-of-way is vacated
by official action, the zoning districts abutting each side of the
former public right-of-way shall automatically be extended to the
centerline of the former public right-of-way.
The following sections specify the description and purpose of the standard zoning districts established by this chapter, establish principal and accessory uses permitted by right or as conditional uses, establish bulk, density, and intensity standards, and reference other applicable regulations. Definitions and regulations for land uses are provided in Chapter 3. Section 5-3-5 includes a Table of Land Uses indicating which land uses are allowed in each zoning district, and whether they are permitted by right, by conditional use, as accessory uses, or as temporary uses.
(1)
Intent. This district intended to permit very low-density single-family
detached residential development at a density of no more than one
dwelling unit for every 35 gross acres. This district acts as a "holding
zone" to preserve productive agricultural lands in the long-term,
protect existing farm operations from encroachment by incompatible
uses, promote further investments in farming, and may maintain eligibility
for farming incentive programs.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Single-family.
(b)
Husbandry.
(c)
On-site agricultural retail.
(d)
Intensive agriculture.
(e)
Agricultural services.
(f)
Indoor institutional.
(g)
Large-scale public services and utilities.
(h)
Bed-and-breakfast.
(i)
Vacation rental home.
(j)
Campground.
(k)
Indoor maintenance service.
(l)
Outdoor maintenance service.
(m)
Production greenhouse.
(n)
Indoor food cultivation and farming.
(o)
Indoor storage and wholesaling.
(p)
Outdoor storage and wholesaling.
(q)
Personal storage facility.
(r)
Transit center.
(s)
Airport.
(t)
Heliport.
(u)
Communication tower.
(v)
Composting.
(w)
Large wind energy system.
(x)
Large solar energy system.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Residential accessory structure.
(b)
Recreational facility.
(c)
Landscape feature.
(d)
Residential kennel.
(e)
Home occupation.
(f)
In-home daycare (four to eight children).
(g)
In-family suite.
(h)
Farm residence.
(i)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(j)
Residential stable.
(k)
On-site parking lot.
(l)
Company cafeteria.
(m)
Incidental outdoor storage.
(n)
Satellite dish.
(o)
Personal antenna and towers.
(p)
Communication antenna.
(q)
Small wind energy system.
(r)
Small solar energy system.
(s)
Tourist rooming house.
(t)
Electric
vehicle charging station.
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(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Temporary outdoor storage container (nonresidential).
(c)
Garage or estate sale.
(d)
Farmer's market (conditional use permit required).
(e)
Temporary farm product sales.
(f)
Temporary outdoor sales.*
(g)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(h)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(i)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(j)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(k)
Temporary relocatable building (conditional use permit required).
(l)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(m)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (RH-35) Rural Holding
District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
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Requirement
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Maximum residential density*
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1 dwelling unit per 35 acres*
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Minimum lot area*
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40,000 square feet*
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Maximum lot area
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2 acres
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Minimum landscaped surface ratio
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25%
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Minimum lot width
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100 feet
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Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
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40 feet
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Minimum front setback
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30 feet
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For garage door or loading dock door
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40 feet
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For open porch or awning/canopy
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22 feet
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Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
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30 feet
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Minimum side setback
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10 feet
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Minimum rear setback
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25 feet
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Maximum principal building height
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50 feet
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Minimum principal building separation
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10 feet
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Minimum pavement setback
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10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
5 feet from interior lot line
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Minimum parking required
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See Chapter 3
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Accessory Buildings
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Residential
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Nonresidential
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Minimum front setback
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Even with or behind the principal structure
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Even with or behind the principal structure
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Minimum side setback
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2 feet
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2 feet
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Minimum rear setback
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6 feet
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6 feet
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Maximum height
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20 feet
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20 feet
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*Note: This district is designed to allow the property owner
to create one new lot (with a minimum lot area of 40,000 square feet
and a maximum lot area of two acres) from a "parent lot" of between
one and 70 acres. The new lot may include the existing residence,
allowing the rest of the undeveloped original lot to be sold. The
required maximum residential density of one dwelling per 35 acres
is intended to retain agricultural or other rural uses until urban
services are available to enable a zoning map amendment to a development-oriented
zoning district.
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(1)
Intent. This district intended to preserve and enhance existing areas
of very low-density single-family detached dwellings. Unlike the case
for the (RH-35) Rural Holding District, the land use standards for
this district permit primarily single-family detached residential
development at an approximate density of three dwelling units per
acre and a variety of related institutional land uses and are not
oriented to a wide range of agricultural activities.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Residential accessory structure.
(b)
Recreational facility.
(c)
Landscape feature.
(d)
Residential kennel.
(e)
Home occupation.
(f)
In-home daycare (four to eight children).
(g)
In-family suite.
(h)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(i)
On-site parking lot.
(j)
Satellite dish.
(k)
Personal antenna and towers.
(l)
Small solar energy system.
(m)
Tourist rooming house.
(n)
Electric
vehicle charging station.
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(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Garage or estate sale.
(c)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(d)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(e)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(f)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(g)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(h)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (SR-3) Single Family
Residential — 3 District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
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Requirement
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Minimum lot area
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12,000 square feet
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Minimum landscaped surface ratio
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50%
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Minimum lot width
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100 feet
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Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
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40 feet
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Minimum front setback
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30 feet
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For garage door or loading dock door
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32 feet
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For open porch or awning/canopy
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22 feet
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Minimum side street setback (on corner lots)
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30 feet
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Minimum side setback
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10 feet
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Minimum rear setback
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30 feet
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Maximum principal building height
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40 feet
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Minimum principal building separation
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10 feet
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Minimum pavement setback
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10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
5 feet from interior lot line
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Minimum parking required
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See Chapter 3
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Accessory Buildings
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Residential
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Nonresidential
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Minimum front setback
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Even with or behind the principal structure
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60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
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Minimum side setback
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2 feet
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2 feet
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Minimum rear setback
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6 feet
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6 feet
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Maximum height
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18 feet
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18 feet
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(1)
Intent. This district intended to create, preserve, and enhance areas
for moderate density single-family detached dwellings at an approximate
density of four dwelling units per acre.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Residential accessory structure.
(b)
Recreational facility.
(c)
Landscape feature.
(d)
Residential kennel.
(e)
Home occupation.
(f)
In-home daycare (four to eight children).
(g)
In-family suite.
(h)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(i)
On-site parking lot.
(j)
Satellite dish.
(k)
Personal antenna and towers.
(l)
Small solar energy system.
(m)
Tourist rooming house.
(n)
Electric
vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Garage or estate sale.
(c)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(d)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(e)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(f)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(g)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(h)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (SR-4) Single Family
Residential — 4 District.
[Amended 12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
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Requirement
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Minimum lot area
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9,000 square feet
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Minimum landscaped surface ratio
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45%
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Minimum lot width
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75 feet
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Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
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40 feet
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Minimum front setback
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25 feet
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For garage door or loading dock door
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27 feet
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For open porch or awning/canopy
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17 feet
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Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
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25 feet
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Minimum side setback
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7 feet
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Minimum rear setback
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25 feet
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Maximum principal building height
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35 feet
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Minimum principal building separation
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10 feet
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Minimum pavement setback
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10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
3 feet from interior lot line
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Minimum parking required
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See Chapter 3
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Accessory Buildings
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Residential
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Nonresidential
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Minimum front setback
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Even with or behind the principal structure
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60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
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Minimum side setback
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2 feet
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2 feet
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Minimum rear setback
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6 feet
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6 feet
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Maximum height
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18 feet
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18 feet
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(1)
Intent. This district intended to create, preserve, and enhance areas
for moderate density single-family detached dwellings at an approximate
density of five dwelling units per acre.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Residential accessory structure.
(b)
Recreational facility.
(c)
Landscape feature.
(d)
Residential kennel.
(e)
Home occupation.
(f)
In-home daycare (four to eight children).
(g)
In-family suite.
(h)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(i)
On-site parking lot.
(j)
Satellite dish.
(k)
Personal antenna and towers.
(l)
Small solar energy system.
(m)
Tourist rooming house.
(n)
Electric
vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Garage or estate sale.
(c)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(d)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(e)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(f)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(g)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(h)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (SR-5) Single Family
Residential — 5 District.
[Amended 12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
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Requirement
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Minimum lot area
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7,200 square feet
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Minimum landscaped surface ratio
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45%
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Minimum lot width
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60 feet
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Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
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40 feet
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Minimum front setback
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25 feet
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For garage door or loading dock door
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27 feet
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For open porch or awning/canopy
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17 feet
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Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
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25 feet
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Minimum side setback
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7 feet
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Minimum rear setback
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25 feet
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Maximum principal building height
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35 feet
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Minimum principal building separation
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10 feet
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Minimum pavement setback
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10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
3 feet from interior lot line
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Minimum parking required
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See Chapter 3
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Accessory Buildings
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Residential
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Nonresidential
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Minimum front setback
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Even with or behind the principal structure
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60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
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Minimum side setback
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2 feet
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2 feet
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Minimum rear setback
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6 feet
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6 feet
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Maximum height
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18 feet
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18 feet
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(1)
Intent. This district intended to create, preserve, and enhance areas
for moderate density single-family detached dwellings at an approximate
density of seven dwelling units per acre.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Residential accessory structure.
(b)
Recreational facility.
(c)
Landscape feature.
(d)
Residential kennel.
(e)
Home occupation.
(f)
In-home daycare (four to eight children).
(g)
In-family suite.
(h)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(i)
On-site parking lot.
(j)
Satellite dish.
(k)
Personal antenna and towers.
(l)
Small solar energy system.
(m)
Tourist rooming house.
(n)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Garage or estate sale.
(c)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(d)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(e)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(f)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(g)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(h)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (SR-7) Single Family
Residential — 7 District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
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Requirement
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Minimum lot area
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5,000 square feet
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Minimum landscaped surface ratio
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40%
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Minimum lot width
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50 feet
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Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
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40 feet
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Minimum front setback
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20 feet
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For garage door or loading dock door
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22 feet
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For open porch or awning/canopy
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12 feet
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Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
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20 feet
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Minimum side setback
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7 feet
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Minimum rear setback
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20 feet
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Maximum principal building height
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35 feet
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Minimum principal building separation
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10 feet
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Minimum pavement setback
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10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
3 feet from interior lot line
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Minimum parking required
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See Chapter 3
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Accessory Buildings
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Residential
|
Nonresidential
| |
Minimum front setback
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Even with or behind the principal structure
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60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
| |
Minimum side setback
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2 feet
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2 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
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6 feet
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6 feet
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Maximum height
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18 feet
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18 feet
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(1)
Intent. This district intended to create, preserve, and enhance areas
for single-family detached and two-family attached dwellings at an
approximate density of eight dwelling units per acre.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Residential accessory structure.
(b)
Recreational facility.
(c)
Landscape feature.
(d)
Residential kennel.
(e)
Home occupation.
(f)
In-home daycare (four to eight children).
(g)
In-family suite.
(h)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(i)
On-site parking lot.
(j)
Satellite dish.
(k)
Personal antenna and towers.
(l)
Small solar energy system.
(m)
Tourist rooming house.
(n)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Garage or estate sale.
(c)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(d)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(e)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(f)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(g)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(h)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (DR-8) Duplex Residential — 8
District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
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Requirement
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Minimum lot area
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5,000 square feet for single-family dwelling unit
4,200 square feet per dwelling unit for duplex or twin house
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Minimum landscaped surface ratio
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40%
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Minimum lot width
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30 feet per dwelling unit
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Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
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20 feet per dwelling unit
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Minimum front setback
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25 feet
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For garage door or loading dock door
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27 feet
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For open porch or awning/canopy
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17 feet
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Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
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25 feet
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Minimum side setback
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7 feet
For legal twin houses and townhouses on separate lots, the interior
side setback adjacent to the shared lot line shall be 0 feet
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Minimum rear setback
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25 feet
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Maximum principal building height
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35 feet
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Minimum principal building separation
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10 feet
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Minimum pavement setback
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10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
3 feet from interior lot line
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Minimum parking required
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See Chapter 3
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Accessory Buildings
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Residential
|
Nonresidential
| |
Minimum front setback
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Even with or behind the principal structure
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60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
| |
Minimum side setback
|
2 feet
|
2 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
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6 feet
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6 feet
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Maximum height
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18 feet
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18 feet
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(1)
Intent. This district intended to create, preserve, and enhance areas
for single-family detached and two-flat dwellings at an approximate
density of 10 dwelling units per acre.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Residential accessory structure.
(b)
Recreational facility.
(c)
Landscape feature.
(d)
Residential kennel.
(e)
Home occupation.
(f)
In-home daycare (four to eight children).
(g)
In-family suite.
(h)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(i)
On-site parking lot.
(j)
Satellite dish.
(k)
Personal antenna and towers.
(l)
Small solar energy system.
(m)
Tourist rooming house.
(n)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Garage or estate sale.
(c)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(d)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(e)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(f)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(g)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(h)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (TR-10) One and
Two Family Residential — 10 District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
|
Requirement
| ||
Minimum lot area
|
7,200 square feet
| ||
Minimum landscaped surface ratio
|
40%
| ||
Minimum lot width
|
50 feet
| ||
Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
|
40 feet
| ||
Minimum front setback
|
25 feet
| ||
For garage door or loading dock door
|
27 feet
| ||
For open porch or awning/canopy
|
17 feet
| ||
Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
|
25 feet
| ||
Minimum side setback
|
7 feet
| ||
Minimum rear setback
|
25 feet
| ||
Maximum principal building height
|
35 feet
| ||
Minimum principal building separation
|
10 feet
| ||
Minimum pavement setback
|
10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
3 feet from interior lot line
| ||
Minimum parking required
|
See Chapter 3
| ||
Accessory Buildings
|
Residential
|
Nonresidential
| |
Minimum front setback
|
Even with or behind the principal structure
|
60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
| |
Minimum side setback
|
2 feet
|
2 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
6 feet
|
6 feet
| |
Maximum height
|
18 feet
|
18 feet
|
(1)
Intent. This district intended to create, preserve, and enhance areas
for multifamily uses in small buildings at medium densities, up to
15 dwelling units per acre.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Townhouse (five to eight units per building).
(b)
Multiplex (five to eight units per building).
(c)
Apartment (five to eight units per building).
(d)
Boarding house.
(e)
Cultivation.
(h)
Institutional residential.
(i)
Group daycare center.
(j)
Live/work unit.
(k)
Transit center.
(l)
Off-site parking lot.
(m)
Off-site structured parking.
(n)
Communication tower.
(o)
Large wind energy system.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Residential accessory structure.
(b)
Recreational facility.
(c)
Landscape feature.
(d)
Home occupation.
(e)
In-home daycare (four to eight children).
(f)
In-family suite.
(g)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(h)
On-site parking lot.
(i)
Satellite dish.
(j)
Personal antenna and towers.
(k)
Small solar energy system.
(l)
Tourist rooming house.
(m)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Garage or estate sale.
(c)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(d)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(e)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(f)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(g)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(h)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (MR-15) Multi-Family
Residential — 15 District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
|
Requirement
| ||
Minimum lot area
|
3,000 square feet per dwelling unit
| ||
Minimum landscaped surface ratio
|
40%
| ||
Minimum lot width
|
60 feet
| ||
Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
|
40 feet
| ||
Minimum front setback
|
25 feet
| ||
For garage door or loading dock door
|
27 feet
| ||
For open porch or awning/canopy
|
17 feet
| ||
Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
|
25 feet
| ||
Minimum side setback
|
10 feet
For legal twin houses and townhouses on separate lots, the interior
side setback adjacent to the shared lot line shall be 0 feet
| ||
Minimum rear setback
|
25 feet
| ||
Maximum principal building height
|
35 feet
| ||
Minimum principal building separation
|
10 feet
| ||
Minimum pavement setback
|
10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
5 feet from interior lot line
| ||
Minimum parking required
|
See Chapter 3
| ||
Accessory Buildings
|
Residential
|
Nonresidential
| |
Minimum front setback
|
Even with or behind the principal structure
|
60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
| |
Minimum side setback
|
2 feet
|
2 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
6 feet
|
6 feet
| |
Maximum height
|
18 feet
|
18 feet
|
(1)
Intent. This district intended to create, preserve, and enhance areas
for multifamily uses in small and mid-sized buildings at higher densities,
up to 30 dwelling units per acre.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Residential accessory structure.
(b)
Recreational facility.
(c)
Landscape feature.
(d)
Home occupation.
(e)
In-home daycare (four to eight children).
(f)
In-family suite.
(g)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(h)
On-site parking lot.
(i)
Satellite dish.
(j)
Personal antenna and towers.
(k)
Small solar energy system.
(l)
Tourist rooming house.
(m)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Garage or estate sale.
(c)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(d)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(e)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(f)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(g)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(h)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (MR-30) Multi-Family
Residential — 30 District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
|
Requirement
| ||
Minimum lot area
|
1,500 square feet per dwelling unit
| ||
Minimum landscaped surface ratio
|
40%
| ||
Minimum lot width
|
100 feet
| ||
Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
|
40 feet
| ||
Minimum front setback
|
30 feet
| ||
For garage door or loading dock door
|
32 feet
| ||
For open porch or awning/canopy
|
22 feet
| ||
Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
|
30 feet
| ||
Minimum side setback
|
12 feet
For legal twin houses and townhouses on separate lots, the interior
side setback adjacent to the shared lot line shall be 0 feet
| ||
Minimum rear setback
|
30 feet
| ||
Maximum principal building height
|
40 feet
| ||
Minimum principal building separation
|
10 feet
| ||
Minimum pavement setback
|
10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
5 feet from interior lot line
| ||
Minimum parking required
|
See Chapter 3
| ||
Accessory buildings
|
Residential
|
Nonresidential
| |
Minimum front setback
|
Even with or behind the principal structure
|
60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
| |
Minimum side setback
|
2 feet
|
2 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
6 feet
|
6 feet
| |
Maximum height
|
20 feet
|
18 feet
|
(1)
Intent. This district intended to create, preserve, and enhance subdivisions
exclusively for mobile home developments at an approximate density
of seven dwelling units per acre. The regulations for mobile homes
and mobile home parks contained in Chapter 16, Division 3, of the
Monroe Municipal Code shall apply in addition to the requirements
of this zoning district. Where there are conflicts between this Title
5 and Chapter 16, the more restrictive regulations shall apply.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Residential accessory structure.
(b)
Recreational facility.
(c)
Landscape feature.
(d)
Home occupation.
(e)
In-home daycare (four to eight children).
(f)
In-family suite.
(g)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(h)
On-site parking lot.
(i)
Satellite dish.
(j)
Personal antenna and towers.
(k)
Small solar energy system.
(l)
Tourist rooming house.
(m)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Garage or estate sale.
(c)
Farmer's market (conditional use permit required).
(d)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(e)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(f)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(g)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(h)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(i)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (MH-7) Mobile Home
Residential — 7 District. (A mobile home that is replacing
an existing unit can meet either the following table or the setbacks
met by the existing unit, whichever are less restrictive.)
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
|
Mobile Home Subdivision or Park
|
Mobile Home Lot or Leased Space
|
Nonresidential Uses
|
Minimum zoning district area
|
10 acres
|
Must be within a mobile home subdivision or park
|
Must be within a mobile home subdivision or park
|
Minimum lot or leased space area
|
N/A
|
5,000 square feet
|
7,200 square feet
|
Minimum landscaped surface ratio
|
40%
|
40%
|
45%
|
Minimum lot or leased space width
|
100 feet
|
50 feet
|
60 feet
|
Minimum lot or leased space frontage at right-of-way or private
drive edge
|
40 feet
|
40 feet
|
40 feet
|
Minimum subdivision or park perimeter setback
|
20 feet along all perimeter boundaries in addition to all other
required setbacks
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
Minimum front setback
|
20 feet
|
25 feet
| |
Minimum street side setback (on corner lots or leased spaces)
|
20 feet
|
25 feet
| |
Minimum side setback
|
7 feet
|
7 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
20 feet
|
35 feet
| |
Maximum principal building height
|
N/A
|
20 feet
|
20 feet
|
Minimum building separation
|
N/A
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
Minimum pavement setback
|
10 feet from right-of-way
5 feet from interior lot line
|
10 feet from right-of-way
5 feet from interior lot line
|
10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
5 feet from interior lot line
|
Minimum parking required
|
N/A
|
See Chapter 3
|
See Chapter 3
|
Minimum garage door or carport setback to alley (if applicable)
|
N/A
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
Accessory Buildings
|
Mobile Home Subdivision or Park
|
Mobile Home Lot or Leased Space
|
Nonresidential Uses
|
Minimum front setback
|
N/A
|
Even with or behind principal structure
|
Even with or behind principal structure
|
Minimum side setback
|
N/A
|
2 feet
|
2 feet
|
Minimum rear setback
|
N/A
|
6 feet
|
6 feet
|
Maximum height
|
N/A
|
18 feet
|
18 feet
|
(1)
Intent. This district is intended to permit residential development
and small-scale commercial uses compatible with adjacent residential
uses and neighborhood character. Residential uses are intended to
occur at an approximate density of five dwelling units per acre.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Single-family.
(b)
Two-flat.
(c)
Outdoor open space institutional.
(d)
Passive outdoor recreation.
(e)
Active outdoor recreation.
(f)
Essential services.
(h)
Office.
(i)
Personal or professional service.
(j)
Indoor sales or service.
(k)
Commercial animal boarding/daycare.
(l)
Bed-and-breakfast.
(m)
Indoor maintenance service.
(n)
Apartments with limited commercial.
(o)
Mixed-use building.
(p)
Live/work unit.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Twin house.
(b)
Duplex.
(c)
Townhouse (three to four units per building).
(d)
Multiplex (three to four units per building).
(e)
Apartment (three to four units per building).
(f)
Cultivation.
(g)
Community garden.
(h)
Indoor institutional.
(k)
Institutional residential.
(l)
Artisan production shop.
(m)
Physical activity studio.
(n)
Commercial kitchen.
(o)
Indoor commercial entertainment.
(p)
Outdoor commercial entertainment.
(q)
Drive-through and in-vehicle sales or service.
(r)
Group daycare center.
(s)
Vacation rental home.
(t)
Commercial indoor lodging.
(u)
Transit center.
(v)
Off-site parking lot.
(w)
Off-site structured parking.
(x)
Communication tower.
(y)
Large wind energy system.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Residential accessory structure.
(b)
Recreational facility.
(c)
Landscape feature.
(d)
Home occupation.
(e)
In-home daycare (four to eight children).
(f)
In-family suite.
(g)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(h)
On-site parking lot.
(i)
Company cafeteria.
(j)
Incidental outdoor display.
(k)
Incidental indoor sales.
(l)
Satellite dish.
(m)
Personal antenna and towers.
(n)
Small solar energy system.
(o)
Tourist rooming house.
(p)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Temporary outdoor storage container (nonresidential).
(c)
Farmer's market (conditional use permit required).
(d)
Temporary outdoor sales.*
(e)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(f)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(g)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(h)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(i)
Temporary relocatable building* (conditional use permit required).
(j)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(k)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (NMU) Neighborhood
Mixed Use District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
|
Requirement
| ||
Minimum lot area
|
7,200 square feet
| ||
Minimum landscaped surface ratio
|
45%
| ||
Minimum lot width
|
60 feet
| ||
Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
|
40 feet
| ||
Minimum front setback
|
25 feet
| ||
For garage door or loading dock door
|
27 feet
| ||
For open porch or awning/canopy
|
17 feet
| ||
Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
|
25 feet
| ||
Minimum side setback
|
12 feet
For legal twin houses, townhouses, and multi-tenant buildings with common walls approved through the group development process (§ 5-7-2), the interior side setback adjacent to the shared lot line shall be 0 feet
| ||
Minimum rear setback
|
25 feet
| ||
Maximum principal building height
|
35 feet
| ||
Minimum principal building separation
|
10 feet
| ||
Minimum pavement setback
|
10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
5 feet from interior lot line
| ||
Minimum parking required
|
See Chapter 3
| ||
Accessory Buildings
|
Residential
|
Nonresidential
| |
Minimum front setback
|
Even with or behind the principal structure
|
60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
| |
Minimum side setback
|
2 feet
|
2 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
6 feet
|
6 feet
| |
Maximum height
|
18 feet
|
18 feet
|
(1)
Intent. This district is intended to permit both large- and small-scale
institutional development including those on single sites within larger
areas of both residential and nonresidential zoning districts. This
district avoids the creation of commercial spot zone intrusions in
primarily residential or industrial areas where spots of commercial
zoning may be incompatible.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Community garden.
(b)
Outdoor open space institutional.
(c)
Passive outdoor recreation.
(d)
Active outdoor recreation.
(e)
Essential services.
(g)
Office.
(h)
Personal or professional service.
(i)
Artisan production shop.
(j)
Physical activity studio.
(k)
Commercial kitchen.
(l)
Group daycare center.
(m)
Indoor maintenance service.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Boarding house.
(b)
Cultivation.
(c)
Market garden.
(d)
Indoor institutional.
(e)
Large-scale public service and utilities.
(h)
Institutional residential.
(i)
Off-site parking lot.
(j)
Off-site parking service.
(k)
Intensive outdoor activity.
(l)
Communication tower.
(m)
Large wind energy system.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Residential accessory structure.
(b)
Recreational facility.
(c)
Landscape feature.
(d)
Home occupation.
(e)
In-home daycare (four to eight children).
(f)
In-family suite.
(g)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(h)
On-site parking lot.
(i)
On-site structured parking.
(j)
Company cafeteria.
(k)
Incidental outdoor display.
(l)
Incidental indoor sales.
(m)
Satellite dish.
(n)
Personal antenna and towers.
(o)
Small solar energy system.
(p)
Tourist rooming house.
(q)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Temporary outdoor storage container (nonresidential).
(c)
Farmer's market (conditional use permit required).
(d)
Temporary outdoor sales.*
(e)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(f)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(g)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(h)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(i)
Temporary relocatable building.*
(j)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(k)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (I) Institutional
District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
|
Requirement
| ||
Minimum lot area
|
20,000 square feet
| ||
Minimum landscaped surface ratio
|
25%
| ||
Minimum lot width
|
100 feet
| ||
Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
|
40 feet
| ||
Minimum front setback
|
30 feet
| ||
For garage door or loading dock door
|
40 feet
| ||
For open porch or awning/canopy
|
22 feet
| ||
Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
|
30 feet
| ||
Minimum side setback
|
10 feet
For legal twin houses, townhouses, and multi-tenant buildings with common walls approved through the group development process (§ 5-7-2), the interior side setback adjacent to the shared lot line shall be 0 feet
| ||
Minimum rear setback
|
25 feet
| ||
Maximum principal building height
|
50 feet
| ||
Minimum principal building separation
|
10 feet
| ||
Minimum pavement setback
|
10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
5 feet from interior lot line
| ||
Minimum parking required
|
See Chapter 3
| ||
Accessory Buildings
|
Residential
|
Nonresidential
| |
Minimum front setback
|
Even with or behind the principal structure
|
60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
| |
Minimum side setback
|
2 feet
|
2 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
6 feet
|
6 feet
| |
Maximum height
|
20 feet
|
18 feet
|
(1)
Intent. This district intended to permit a wide range of large- and
small-scale office, retail, service, and lodging, and entertainment
uses that are compatible with the desired community character. Residential
uses are intended to occur at an approximate density of up to 30 dwelling
units per acre.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Outdoor open space institutional.
(b)
Passive outdoor recreation.
(c)
Active outdoor recreation.
(d)
Essential services.
(f)
Office.
(g)
Personal or professional service.
(h)
Indoor sales or service.
(i)
Outdoor display.
(j)
Artisan production shop.
(k)
Physical activity studio.
(l)
Commercial kitchen.
(m)
Indoor commercial entertainment.
(n)
Drive-through and in-vehicle sales or service.
(o)
Group daycare center.
(p)
Commercial animal boarding/daycare.
(q)
Indoor maintenance service.
(r)
Vehicle sales.
(s)
Apartments with limited commercial.
(t)
Mixed-use building.
(u)
Live/work unit.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Cultivation.
(b)
Community garden.
(c)
Market garden.
(f)
Outdoor commercial entertainment.
(g)
Cheese slicing and packaging.
(h)
Commercial indoor lodging.
(i)
Vehicle service and repair.
(j)
Transit center.
(k)
Off-site parking lot.
(l)
Off-site structured parking.
(m)
Communication tower.
(n)
Large wind energy system.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Residential accessory structure.
(b)
Recreational facility.
(c)
Landscape feature.
(d)
Home occupation.
(e)
In-home daycare (four to eight children).
(f)
In-family suite.
(g)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(h)
On-site parking lot.
(i)
On-site structured parking.
(j)
Company cafeteria.
(k)
Incidental outdoor display.
(l)
Incidental indoor sales.
(m)
Incidental light industrial.
(n)
Incidental outdoor storage.
(o)
Satellite dish.
(p)
Personal antenna and towers.
(q)
Small solar energy system.
(r)
Tourist rooming house.
(s)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Temporary outdoor storage container (nonresidential).
(c)
Farmer's market (conditional use permit required).
(d)
Temporary outdoor sales.*
(e)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(f)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(g)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(h)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(i)
Temporary relocatable building.*
(j)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(k)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (SMU) Suburban Mixed-Use
District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
|
Requirement
| ||
Minimum lot area
|
20,000 square feet
| ||
Minimum landscaped surface ratio
|
25%
| ||
Minimum lot width
|
100 feet
| ||
Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
|
40 feet
| ||
Minimum front setback
|
30 feet
| ||
For garage door or loading dock door
|
40 feet
| ||
For open porch or awning/canopy
|
22 feet
| ||
Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
|
30 feet
| ||
Minimum side setback
|
10 feet
For legal twin houses, townhouses, and multi-tenant buildings with common walls approved through the group development process (§ 5-7-2), the interior side setback adjacent to the shared lot line shall be 0 feet
| ||
Minimum rear setback
|
25 feet
| ||
Maximum principal building height
|
50 feet
| ||
Minimum principal building separation
|
10 feet
| ||
Minimum pavement setback
|
10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
5 feet from interior lot line
| ||
Minimum parking required
|
See Chapter 3
| ||
Accessory Buildings
|
Residential
|
Nonresidential
| |
Minimum front setback
|
Even with or behind the principal structure
|
60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
| |
Minimum side setback
|
2 feet
|
2 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
6 feet
|
6 feet
| |
Maximum height
|
20 feet
|
18 feet
|
(1)
Intent. This district is intended to permit areas, generally on established
commercial corridors, that are mixed use in character and establish
standards that are compatible with the existing mix of land uses and
redevelopment objectives. This district is intended to provide for
a variety of employment, retail and community service opportunities,
while allowing some residential uses at an approximate density of
up to 30 dwelling units per acre. Residential uses should not become
the majority ground-floor land use in this district. Uses shall be
compatible not only with other uses within the district, but land
uses in adjoining zoning districts as well.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Outdoor open space institutional.
(b)
Passive outdoor recreation.
(c)
Active outdoor recreation.
(d)
Essential services.
(f)
Office.
(g)
Personal or professional service.
(h)
Indoor sales or service.
(i)
Outdoor display.
(j)
Artisan production shop.
(k)
Physical activity studio.
(l)
Commercial kitchen.
(m)
Indoor commercial entertainment.
(n)
Drive-through and in-vehicle sales or service.
(o)
Group daycare center.
(p)
Commercial animal boarding/daycare.
(q)
Indoor maintenance service.
(r)
Vehicle sales.
(s)
Apartments with limited commercial.
(t)
Mixed-use building.
(u)
Live/work unit.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Boarding house.
(b)
Cultivation.
(c)
Community garden.
(d)
Market garden.
(g)
Outdoor commercial entertainment.
(h)
Cheese slicing and packaging.
(i)
Commercial indoor lodging.
(j)
Vehicle service and repair.
(k)
Production greenhouse.
(l)
Indoor food cultivation and farming.
(m)
Transit center.
(n)
Off-site parking lot.
(o)
Off-site structured parking.
(p)
Communication tower.
(q)
Large wind energy system.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Residential accessory structure.
(b)
Recreational facility.
(c)
Landscape feature.
(d)
Home occupation.
(e)
In-home daycare (four to eight children).
(f)
In-family suite.
(g)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(h)
On-site parking lot.
(i)
On-site structured parking.
(j)
Company cafeteria.
(k)
Incidental outdoor display.
(l)
Incidental indoor sales.
(m)
Incidental light industrial.
(n)
Incidental outdoor storage.
(o)
Satellite dish.
(p)
Personal antenna and towers.
(q)
Small solar energy system.
(r)
Tourist rooming house.
(s)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Temporary outdoor storage container (nonresidential).
(c)
Farmer's market (conditional use permit required).
(d)
Temporary outdoor sales.*
(e)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(f)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(g)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(h)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(i)
Temporary relocatable building.*
(j)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(k)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (UMU) Urban Mixed-Use
District.
12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
|
Requirement
| ||
Minimum lot area
|
10,000 square feet
| ||
Minimum landscaped surface ratio
|
15%
| ||
Minimum lot width
|
50 feet
| ||
Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
|
40 feet
| ||
Minimum front setback
|
30 feet
| ||
For garage door or loading dock door
|
40 feet
| ||
For open porch or awning/canopy
|
22 feet
| ||
Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
|
30 feet
| ||
Minimum side setback
|
10 feet
For legal twin houses, townhouses, and multi-tenant buildings with common walls approved through the group development process (§ 5-7-2), the interior side setback adjacent to the shared lot line shall be 0 feet
| ||
Minimum rear setback
|
30 feet
| ||
Maximum principal building height
|
50 feet
| ||
Minimum principal building separation
|
10 feet
| ||
Minimum pavement setback
|
10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
5 feet from interior lot line
| ||
Minimum parking required
|
See Chapter 3
| ||
Accessory Buildings
|
Residential
|
Nonresidential
| |
Minimum front setback
|
Even with or behind the principal structure
|
60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
| |
Minimum side setback
|
2 feet
|
2 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
6 feet
|
6 feet
| |
Maximum height
|
20 feet
|
18 feet
|
(1)
Intent. This district is intended to permit both large- and small-scale
downtown commercial development at an intensity which provides significant
incentives for infill development, redevelopment, and the continued
economic viability of existing development. The district is also intended
to retain the existing "Main Street" characteristics of the core blocks
in Monroe's historic downtown. Residential uses are intended to occur
at a minimum approximate density of 10 dwelling units per acre.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Outdoor open space institutional.
(b)
Passive outdoor recreation.
(c)
Active outdoor recreation.
(d)
Essential services.
(f)
Office.
(g)
Personal or professional service.
(h)
Indoor sales or service.
(i)
Outdoor display.
(j)
Artisan production shop.
(k)
Physical activity studio.
(l)
Commercial kitchen.
(m)
Indoor commercial entertainment.
(n)
Indoor maintenance service.
(o)
Apartments with limited commercial.
(p)
Mixed-use building.
(q)
Live/work unit.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Recreational facility.
(b)
Landscape feature.
(c)
Home occupation.
(d)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(e)
On-site parking lot.
(f)
On-site structured parking.
(g)
Company cafeteria.
(h)
Incidental outdoor storage.
(i)
Incidental indoor sales.
(j)
Satellite dish.
(k)
Personal antenna and towers.
(l)
Small solar energy system.
(m)
Tourist rooming house.
(n)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Temporary outdoor storage container (nonresidential).
(c)
Farmer's market.
(d)
Temporary outdoor sales.*
(e)
Temporary outdoor assembly.*
(f)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(g)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(h)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(i)
Temporary relocatable building.*
(j)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(k)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (CMU) Central Mixed-Use
District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
|
Requirement
| |
Minimum lot area
|
5,000 square feet
| |
Minimum landscaped surface ratio
|
0%
| |
Minimum lot width
|
20 feet
| |
Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
|
20 feet
| |
Minimum front setback
|
5 feet maximum
| |
For garage door or loading dock door
|
0 feet
| |
For open porch or awning/canopy
|
0 feet
| |
Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
|
5 feet maximum
| |
Minimum side setback
|
10 feet
For legal twin houses, townhouses, and multi-tenant buildings with common walls approved through the group development process (§ 5-7-2), the interior side setback adjacent to the shared lot line shall be 0 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
0 feet
| |
Maximum principal building height
|
50 feet
| |
Minimum principal building separation
|
10 feet
| |
Minimum pavement setback
|
0 feet
| |
Minimum parking required
|
See Chapter 3
| |
Accessory Buildings
|
Residential
|
Nonresidential
|
Minimum front setback
|
Even with or behind the principal structure
|
60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
|
Minimum side setback
|
2 feet
|
2 feet
|
Minimum rear setback
|
6 feet
|
6 feet
|
Maximum height
|
20 feet
|
18 feet
|
(1)
Intent. This district intended to permit large-scale outdoor commercial
entertainment uses associated with significant impacts on neighboring
properties, particularly related to traffic, parking, noise, operating
hours, and lighting. The City will consider the use of this zoning
district on a case-by-case basis at the request of a property owner.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(5)
Accessory uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Recreational facility.
(b)
Landscape feature.
(c)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(d)
On-site parking lot.
(e)
On-site structured parking.
(f)
Incidental outdoor display.
(g)
Incidental indoor sales.
(h)
Satellite dish.
(i)
Personal antenna and towers.
(j)
Communication antenna.
(k)
Small wind energy system.
(l)
Small solar energy system.
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary outdoor storage container (nonresidential) (conditional
use permit required).
(b)
Temporary outdoor assembly (conditional use permit required).
(c)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(d)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(e)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(f)
Temporary relocatable building.*
(g)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(h)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (IOA) Intensive
Outdoor Activity District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
|
Requirement
| |
Minimum lot area
|
20,000 square feet
| |
Minimum landscaped surface ratio
|
25%
| |
Minimum lot width
|
100 feet
| |
Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
|
40 feet
| |
Minimum front setback
|
30 feet
| |
For garage door or loading dock door
|
40 feet
| |
For open porch or awning/canopy
|
22 feet
| |
Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
|
100 feet
| |
Minimum side setback
|
50 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
100 feet
| |
Maximum principal building height
|
60 feet
| |
Minimum principal building separation
|
10 feet
| |
Minimum pavement setback
|
10 feet from street right-of-way (excludes driveway entrances)
5 feet from interior lot line
| |
Minimum parking required
|
See Chapter 3
| |
Accessory Buildings
| ||
Minimum front setback
|
60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
| |
Minimum side setback
|
20 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
20 feet
| |
Maximum height
|
18 feet
|
(1)
Intent. This district intended to accommodate high-quality business,
industrial, office, and related land uses at an intensity that is
compatible with the overall community character of the City.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Outdoor open space institutional.
(b)
Passive outdoor recreation.
(c)
Essential services.
(d)
Office.
(e)
Personal or professional service.
(f)
Physical activity studio.
(g)
Commercial kitchen.
(h)
Commercial animal boarding/daycare.
(i)
Indoor maintenance service.
(j)
Light industrial.
(k)
Indoor storage and wholesaling.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Cultivation.
(b)
Community garden.
(c)
Active outdoor recreation.
(d)
Indoor commercial entertainment.
(e)
Outdoor commercial entertainment.
(f)
Drive-through and in-vehicle sales or service.
(g)
Cheese slicing and packaging.
(h)
Group daycare center.
(i)
Commercial indoor lodging.
(j)
Transit center.
(k)
Heliport.
(l)
Off-site parking lot.
(m)
Off-site structured parking.
(n)
Communication tower.
(o)
Large wind energy system.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Recreational facility.
(b)
Landscape feature.
(c)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(d)
On-site parking lot.
(e)
On-site structured parking.
(f)
Company cafeteria.
(g)
Incidental outdoor display.
(h)
Incidental indoor sales.
(i)
Incidental light industrial.
(j)
Incidental outdoor storage.
(k)
Satellite dish.
(l)
Personal antenna and towers.
(m)
Small solar energy system.
(n)
Tourist rooming house.
(o)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Temporary outdoor storage container (nonresidential).
(c)
Farmer's market (conditional use permit required).
(d)
Temporary outdoor assembly* (conditional use permit required).
(e)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(f)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(g)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(h)
Temporary relocatable building.*
(i)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(j)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (BP) Business Park
District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
|
Requirement
| ||
Minimum lot area
|
1 acre
| ||
Minimum landscaped surface ratio
|
20%
| ||
Minimum lot width
|
100 feet
| ||
Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
|
100 feet
| ||
Minimum front setback
|
30 feet
| ||
For garage door or loading dock door
|
30 feet
| ||
For open porch or awning/canopy
|
30 feet
| ||
Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
|
30 feet
| ||
Minimum side setback
|
10 feet
For legal twin houses, townhouses, and multi-tenant buildings with common walls approved through the group development process (§ 5-7-2), the interior side setback adjacent to the shared lot line shall be 0 feet
| ||
Minimum rear setback
|
10 feet
| ||
Maximum principal building height
|
75 feet
| ||
Minimum principal building separation
|
10 feet
| ||
Minimum pavement setback
|
10 feet from all lot lines (excludes driveway entrances)
| ||
Minimum parking required
|
See Chapter 3
| ||
Accessory Buildings
| |||
Minimum front setback
|
At least 5 feet behind the principal structure
| ||
Minimum side setback
|
10 feet
| ||
Minimum rear setback
|
10 feet
| ||
Maximum height
|
50 feet
|
(1)
Intent. This district is intended to permit both large- and small-scale
industrial and office development at an intensity which is consistent
with the objectives of economic development and compatibility with
adjacent residential and commercial development. The primary distinguishing
feature of this district is that it is geared to indoor industrial
activities which are not typically associated with high levels of
noise, soot, odors and other potential nuisances for adjoining properties.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Outdoor open space institutional.
(b)
Passive outdoor recreation.
(c)
Essential services.
(d)
Office.
(e)
Personal or professional service.
(f)
Outdoor display.
(g)
Artisan production shop.
(h)
Cheese slicing and packaging.
(i)
Indoor maintenance service.
(j)
Vehicle sales.
(k)
Vehicle service and repair.
(l)
Light industrial.
(m)
Production greenhouse.
(n)
Indoor food production and processing.
(o)
Indoor storage and wholesaling.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Cultivation.
(b)
Community garden.
(c)
Active outdoor recreation.
(d)
Large-scale public services and utilities.
(e)
Outdoor maintenance service.
(f)
Indoor food cultivation and farming.
(g)
Personal storage facility.
(h)
Transit center.
(i)
Distribution center.
(j)
Off-site parking lot.
(k)
Off-site structured parking.
(l)
Communication tower.
(m)
Large wind energy system.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Recreational facility.
(b)
Landscape feature.
(c)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(d)
On-site parking lot.
(e)
On-site structured parking.
(f)
Company cafeteria.
(g)
Incidental outdoor display.
(h)
Incidental indoor sales.
(i)
Incidental light industrial.
(j)
Incidental outdoor storage.
(k)
Satellite dish.
(l)
Personal antenna and towers.
(m)
Small wind energy system.
(n)
Small solar energy system.
(o)
Tourist rooming house.
(p)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Temporary outdoor storage container (nonresidential).
(c)
Farmer's market (conditional use permit required).
(d)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(e)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(f)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(g)
Temporary relocatable building.*
(h)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(i)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (LI) Light Industrial
District.
12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
|
Requirement
|
Minimum lot area
|
10,000 square feet
|
Minimum landscaped surface ratio
|
80%
|
Minimum lot width
|
80 feet
|
Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
|
50 feet
|
Minimum front setback
|
25 feet
|
Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
|
25 feet
|
Minimum side setback
|
10 feet
For legal twin houses, townhouses, and multi-tenant buildings with common walls approved through the group development process (§ 5-7-2), the interior side setback adjacent to the shared lot line shall be 0 feet
|
Minimum rear setback
|
10 feet
|
Maximum principal building height
|
60 feet
|
Minimum principal building separation
|
10 feet
|
Minimum pavement setback
|
10 feet from all lot lines (excludes driveway entrances)
|
Minimum parking required
|
See Chapter 3
|
Minimum garage door setback to alley (if applicable)
|
10 feet
|
Accessory Buildings
| |
Minimum front setback
|
60 feet and at least 5 feet behind the principal structure
|
Minimum side setback
|
10 feet
|
Minimum rear setback
|
25 feet
|
Maximum height
|
45 feet
|
(1)
Intent. This district intended to provide space for manufacturing
and industrial operations which are potentially incompatible with
residential and commercial uses.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Outdoor open space institutional.
(b)
Passive outdoor recreation.
(c)
Essential services.
(d)
Office.
(e)
Personal or professional service.
(f)
Outdoor display.
(g)
Artisan production shop.
(h)
Commercial kitchen.
(i)
Cheese slicing and packaging.
(j)
Indoor maintenance service.
(k)
Outdoor maintenance service.
(l)
Vehicle service and repair.
(m)
Light industrial.
(n)
Heavy industrial.
(o)
Production greenhouse.
(p)
Indoor food production and processing.
(q)
Indoor storage and wholesaling.
(r)
Outdoor storage and wholesaling.
(s)
Distribution center.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Cultivation.
(b)
Community garden.
(c)
Active outdoor recreation.
(d)
Large-scale public services and utilities.
(e)
Adult-oriented entertainment business.
(f)
Indoor food cultivation and farming.
(g)
Personal storage facility.
(h)
Transit center.
(i)
Freight terminal.
(j)
Airport.
(k)
Heliport.
(l)
Off-site parking lot.
(m)
Off-site structured parking.
(n)
Communication tower.
(o)
Composting.
(p)
Recycling and waste disposal.
(q)
Salvage or junkyard.
(r)
Sand and mineral processing.
(s)
Large wind energy system.
(t)
Large solar energy system.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Recreational facility.
(b)
Landscape feature.
(c)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(d)
On-site parking lot.
(e)
On-site structured parking.
(f)
Company cafeteria.
(g)
Incidental outdoor display.
(h)
Incidental indoor sales.
(i)
Incidental light industrial.
(j)
Incidental outdoor storage.
(k)
Satellite dish.
(l)
Personal antenna and towers.
(m)
Communication antenna.
(n)
Small wind energy system.
(o)
Small solar energy system.
(p)
Tourist rooming house.
(q)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
Temporary uses. Most temporary uses are limited to 90 days per calendar year. Temporary uses below marked with an asterisk (*) may be extended in duration through the conditional use process. Refer to § 5-3-18 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Temporary moving container (residential).
(b)
Temporary outdoor storage container (nonresidential).
(c)
Temporary on-site construction storage.*
(d)
Temporary contractor's project office.*
(e)
Temporary on-site real estate sales office.*
(f)
Temporary relocatable building.*
(g)
Temporary shelter structure (conditional use permit required).
(h)
Temporary vehicle sales.*
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (HI) Heavy Industrial
District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
|
Requirement
| |
Minimum lot area
|
5 acres
| |
Minimum landscaped surface ratio
|
15%
| |
Minimum lot width
|
100 feet
| |
Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
|
100 feet
| |
Minimum front setback
|
30 feet
| |
For garage door or loading dock door
|
30 feet
| |
For open porch or awning/canopy
|
30 feet
| |
Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
|
30 feet
| |
Minimum side setback
|
10 feet
For legal twin houses, townhouses, and multi-tenant buildings with common walls approved through the group development process (§ 5-7-2), the interior side setback adjacent to the shared lot line shall be 0 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
10 feet
| |
Maximum principal building height
|
75 feet
| |
Minimum principal building separation
|
10 feet
| |
Minimum pavement setback
|
10 feet from all lot lines (excludes driveway entrances)
| |
Minimum parking required
|
See Chapter 3
| |
Accessory Buildings
| ||
Minimum front setback
|
At least 5 feet behind the principal structure
| |
Minimum side setback
|
10 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
10 feet
| |
Maximum height
|
50 feet
|
(1)
Intent. This district intended to provide for quarrying and sand
and gravel extraction, uses which, if sited properly, can be located
within the City.
(2)
Principal uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(3)
Principal uses permitted as conditional use. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(4)
Accessory uses permitted by right. Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed definitions and requirements for each of the following land uses.
(a)
Landscape feature.
(b)
Nonresidential accessory structure.
(c)
On-site parking lot.
(d)
Incidental light industrial.
(e)
Incidental outdoor storage.
(f)
Satellite dish.
(g)
Personal antenna and towers.
(h)
Communication antenna.
(i)
Small wind energy system.
(j)
Small solar energy system.
(k)
Tourist rooming house.
(l)
Electric vehicle charging station.
[11-7-2022]
(6)
(7)
Density, Intensity, and Bulk Regulations for the (EX) Extraction
District.
[12-20-2021]
Principal Buildings and Lots
|
Requirement
| |
Minimum lot area
|
5 acres
| |
Minimum landscaped surface ratio
|
40%
| |
Minimum lot width
|
100 feet
| |
Minimum lot frontage at right-of-way
|
100 feet
| |
Minimum front setback
|
30 feet
| |
For garage door or loading dock door
|
30 feet
| |
For open porch or awning/canopy
|
30 feet
| |
Minimum street side setback (on corner lots)
|
30 feet
| |
Minimum side setback
|
10 feet
For legal twin houses, townhouses, and multi-tenant buildings with common walls approved through the group development process (§ 5-7-2), the interior side setback adjacent to the shared lot line shall be 0 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
10 feet
| |
Maximum principal building height
|
75 feet
| |
Minimum principal building separation
|
10 feet
| |
Minimum pavement setback
|
10 feet from all lot lines (excludes driveway entrances)
| |
Minimum parking required
|
See Chapter 3
| |
Accessory Buildings
| ||
Minimum front setback
|
At least 5 feet behind the principal structure
| |
Minimum side setback
|
10 feet
| |
Minimum rear setback
|
10 feet
| |
Maximum height
|
50 feet
|
(1)
Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide for the possible
relaxation of certain development standards pertaining to the underlying
standard zoning district. In exchange for such flexibility, it is
anticipated that development within a Planned Development District
will reflect the City's planning policies as set forth in the City's
Comprehensive Plan and offer one or more of the following advantages:
(a)
Positively contribute to the appearance and function of land
uses and site design in the area.
(b)
Promote a greater level of architectural quality and be compatible
with other structures in the area.
(c)
Conserve and protect environmentally sensitive areas, areas
of natural beauty, and natural green spaces.
(d)
Preserve the cultural and historic character and significance
of existing structures or areas.
(e)
Provide substantial buffers and transitions between different
land uses and densities.
(f)
Reduce congestion on streets and improve pedestrian and bicycle
circulation.
(2)
Intent. The Planned Development District is established to encourage
and promote improved environmental and aesthetic design in the City
by allowing for greater freedom, imagination and flexibility in the
development of land while insuring substantial compliance to the basic
intent of this Title 5 and the general plan for community development.
To this intent, it allows variation in the relationship of uses, structures
and open spaces in developments conceived and implemented as comprehensive
and cohesive unified plans and projects. It is further intended to
encourage more rational and economic development with relationship
to public services, energy efficiency and community appearance consistent
with the overall intent of this Title 5 and the general plan for community
development. The Planned Development District shall allow development
to be designed, reviewed, approved, constructed, and managed as approved
by the Common Council rather than required by a standard zoning district.
(a)
The City may permit flexibility in the types of uses, area and
yard requirements, off-street parking, and/or other regulations set
forth in this Title 5 by use of exceptions subject to the demonstration
of their appropriateness for the area under consideration.
(b)
It is not intended that the City will automatically grant exceptions
in a Planned Development District, and it is expected the City will
grant only such exceptions when they are consistent and comparable
with benefits to the community that result from the Planned Development.
(c)
The City may require, as conditions of approval, any reasonable
stipulation, limitation, or design factor which will promote suitable
development in the Planned Development District.
(3)
Applicability.
(a)
Ownership. A tract of land proposed to be developed as a PD
shall be under the control of a single owner, partnership, or corporation,
where each owner agrees in advance to be bound by the conditions and
regulations which will be effective within the district and to record
such covenants, easements, and other provisions with the county.
(b)
Size. There is no minimum or maximum size for a PD.
(c)
Condominium projects with jointly owned common spaces and/or
commonly owned structural walls, roofs, or other structural elements
must be approved as PDs if, as a result of a condominium division
of the land, the lot requirements of the district in which the development
is located cannot otherwise be met. This requirement would apply to
townhouses where the resulting lot size would be less than otherwise
required.
(5)
See § 5-10-33(3)(c) through (d) for the general development plan and specific implementation plan requirements.