The Single-Family Residential District is planned as the prime
residential area for the placement of single-family dwellings and
certain other compatible accessory use buildings, structures and land
uses.
A.
Accessory building with footprint less than or equal to the footprint
of the principal structure.
B.
Accessory use to use permitted by right.
C.
Day care, family.
D.
Dwelling, single-family.
E.
Essential service.
F.
Home occupation, minor.
G.
Place of public assembly, small.
H.
Private road.
I.
Subdivision, conservation.
J.
Township uses.
A.
Accessory building with floor area greater than the footprint of
the principal structure.
B.
Accessory dwelling.
C.
Accessory use to a permitted special use.
D.
Bed-and-breakfast.
E.
Educational facility.
F.
Governmental office.
G.
Hobby/specialty farm operation.
H.
Home occupation, major.
I.
Kennel.
J.
Place of public assembly, large.
K.
Planned unit development.
L.
Subdivision, conventional.
A.
Minimum lot area: 15,000 square feet.
C.
Minimum lot width: 100 feet.
D.
Maximum building height: the lesser of 35 feet or 2 1/2 stories.
E.
Maximum lot coverage: 30%.
F.
Minimum floor area: 1,250 square feet. Single-family dwellings shall
have a minimum floor area of 1,250 square feet, and a minimum of 2/3
of the required minimum floor area shall be on the ground level (i.e.,
833 square feet).
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]