[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 601, 4/11/1995]
The purpose of the Residential Urban District is to provide
for residential living opportunities of a more urban nature at greater
densities with a limited diversification of residential unit designs
being permitted where appropriate.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 602, 4/11/1995; Ord. No. 3-1998, § 6, 10/27/1998; Ord. No. 2-2007, § 6, 5/22/2007]
1. Unless otherwise permitted by this chapter, a building may be erected
or used and a lot may be used or occupied for the following purposes:
A. Single-family detached dwellings.
B. Single-family semidetached dwellings.
C. Churches or similar places of worship, parish houses and associated
social facilities.
E. Municipal buildings and facilities.
G. Public utility services and facilities including substations, water
pumping stations and reservoirs.
H. The tilling of soil, the raising of crops, fruits and vegetables,
greenhouses and nurseries.
I. Customary accessory uses and buildings incidental to any permitted
uses.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 603, 4/11/1995]
4. Domestic employee's quarters.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 604, 4/11/1995]
The height of a principal building shall not exceed 35 feet.
The height of an accessory building shall not exceed 14 feet except
that accessory buildings devoted for farm use shall be exempt from
height regulations.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 605, 4/11/1995]
1. Residential units.
A. Single-family detached units.
(1)
Lots having an on lot sewage disposal system and well, or an
on-lot sewage disposal system with public water service shall have
a minimum lot area of not less than one acre, and a minimum lot width
measured at the minimum building setback line of 100 feet. The front
yard setback shall be not less than 35 feet; the side yard setback
shall be not less than 12 feet; and the rear yard setback shall be
not less than 35 feet.
(2)
Lots provided with both public sewage and water services shall
have a minimum lot area of not less than 20,000 square feet and a
minimum lot width measured at the minimum building setback line of
100 feet. The front yard setback shall be not less than 35 feet; the
side yard setback shall be not less than 12 feet; and the rear yard
setback shall be not less than 35 feet.
B. Single-family semidetached units. Lots for such uses must be provided
with both public sewage and water services. The minimum lot area per
dwelling unit shall be not less than 20,000 square feet, and a minimum
lot width measured at the minimum building setback line shall be not
less than 80 feet. The front yard setback shall be not less than 35
feet; the side yard setback shall be not less than 12 feet; and the
rear yard setback shall be not less than 35 feet.
C. On all corner lots, the side yard abutting the street shall be not
less than 35 feet.
2. Nonresidential uses. The minimum lot area, lot width and yard requirements for nonresidential uses shall be the same as those for residential single-family detached units set forth in Subsections
1A(1) and
(2) and
1C above.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 606, 4/11/1995]
Total coverage shall not exceed 30% of the lot area.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 607, 4/11/1995]
Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of Article
XVIII of this chapter.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 608, 4/11/1995]
Signs shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of Article
XVII of this chapter.
[Ord. No. 2-1995, § 609, 4/11/1995]
Motor vehicle access shall be provided in accordance with Article
XIX of this chapter.