The FR District is designed to further promote and conserve
existing forest areas within this district, together with wildlife,
water and mineral resources, and to provide for certain limited recreational
activities which do not substantially interfere with or impair these
objectives.
A.
Fire-detection structure.
B.
Fishing and boating.
C.
Directional signs.
D.
Private recreational camping.
[Amended 6-17-2021 by Ord. No. 21-12]
(1)
Camping
limit: two camping units.
E.
Harvesting of any wild crops such as ferns, mosses, berries, tree
fruits and tree seeds in a manner that is not injurious to the natural
reproduction of such crops.
F.
Soil and water conservation practices.
G.
Wildlife/nature preserves.
H.
Open type shelter for public use.
I.
Nonresidential buildings or structures used for the raising of wildlife
and fish, the practice of forestry and research in or the rehabilitation
of natural resources.
A.
Hydroelectric dam; power plant; flowage area; transmission line and
substation.
B.
Utility, provided all principal structures are 50 feet or greater
from any lot line.
C.
Governmental public service signs.
D.
Communication towers, provided the specific conditional use requirements in Article XXIV are satisfied.
F.
Campgrounds.
G.
Outdoor shooting range.