This zone is designed to promote and encourage a suitable environment
for family life on land parcels of not less than three acres. This
classification is to be used only for suburban single-family homes
and the community services and facilities appurtenant thereto.
(1998 Code, sec. 154.060)
The following are principal permitted uses:
(1) Single-family detached dwelling.
(1998 Code, sec. 154.061)
The following are permitted accessory uses and restrictions:
(2) To allow raising of animals or fowl for commercial purposes but only
on those land parcels of ten acres in size or on land parcels of five
acres in size if not part of an established subdivision.
(3) Living quarters for persons regularly employed on the premises, but
not including accommodations for transient labor, shall follow the
required setback restrictions for this zone.
(4) Guest houses will not be rented or otherwise conducted as a business,
shall not exceed 900 square feet in aggregate area, and shall follow
the required setback restrictions of this zone.
(5) Private swimming pools exclusively for the use of residents of the
premises and their guests.
(6) Private stables, corrals, paddocks, and dog runs are not permitted
to be closer than 40 feet from any property line and not permitted
to be closer than 40 feet from any dwelling on the same or adjoining
property. One grazing animal such as a goat, horse, cow, and the like,
may be kept per acre net of all impervious surfaces.
(7) The keeping of dogs, cats, and other household pets is limited to
four animals over six months old per residence.
(8) Rental of sleeping rooms to two individuals not members of the family
of occupants. No advertising [of] the availability of such rooms shall
be displayed.
(9) The parking of one unoccupied travel trailer or RV, designed for
recreational use and not to exceed 45 feet in length shall be permitted
behind the front building line of a residence for an unlimited period
of time; or for temporary occupancy for up to 14 days; or for temporary
loading or unloading for up to 24 hours; provided that no such trailer
or RV may be parked on a public street or roadway; and provided that
said trailer or RV must be parked on a paved surface. All property
owners in violation of this section upon the date of its adoption
shall have one year from the date of said adoption to come into compliance
herewith.
(10) The storage of pleasure boats and boat trailers not to exceed 45
feet in length shall be permitted behind the front building line of
a residence for an unlimited period of time; or for temporary loading
or unloading for up to 24 hours; provided that no such boat or trailer
may be parked on a public street or roadway; and provided that said
boat or trailer must be parked on a paved surface. All property owners
in violation of this section upon the date of its adoption shall have
one year from the date of said adoption to come into compliance herewith.
(11) Home occupations which shall be limited to personal service and home
craft type operations.
(12) Special uses may be allowed in this zone subject to the conditional use regulations in section
14.02.511 et seq. of this code.
(13) Detached garages for normal storage and protection of occupants’
vehicles. Such garages may not be used for commercial purposes such
as the repair or storage of vehicles.
(1998 Code, sec. 154.062)
(a) Only one building for living purposes shall be permitted on the zoning
lot, except as otherwise provided herein.
(b) A septic tank system shall be provided to meet the specified requirements of article
13.05 of this code.
(c)
(1) Minimum lot area: Three acres excluding rights-of-way for roads and
streets dedicated for public use.
(2) Minimum lot width at front building line shall be 200 feet; except
that any lot with 50% or more of its front property line contiguous
to a cul-de-sac shall have a minimum lot width of 100 feet at a point
35 feet behind said front property line.
(3) Maximum height of building: 35 feet or two stories, whichever is
less.
(5) Minimum setback from front and rear property lines: 35 feet from
property line except in case of road easement at which time it will
be 35 feet from road easement.
(6) Minimum setback from side property line: 50 feet from road, property
line, or easements.
(7) Minimum gross floor area: No less than 2,000 square feet living space
excluding garage, porches, and breezeways.
(8) Maximum ground coverage of all buildings and impervious surfaces:
25%.
(d) No mobile homes shall be permitted.
(f) Each RE-3 development will have direct access from a public street
or road. Internal streets shall be dedicated to the public as emergency
access easements to allow for the rapid and safe movement of vehicles
used for purposes of providing emergency health or public safety services.
Any emergency access easement shall have a clear, unobstructed width
in compliance with town ordinances on street and road design, shall
connect at each end to a public street, or shall have a turnaround
cul-de-sac as described herein; corners or intersecting streets shall
have sufficient turning area to permit free movement of emergency
vehicles. All streets will be named with approval of names by the
planning and zoning commission. Street signs will be installed at
each intersection and will be of standard size and placement to facilitate
location by emergency vehicles.
(g) In RE-3 developments, standard town fire hydrants will be provided
by the developer, located within 300 feet of every residential structure,
measured along driveways or streets.
(h) RE-3 developments shall have wiring, fixtures, equipment and appurtenances
of every electrical wiring system installed and maintained in accordance
with applicable codes and regulations for such systems. All distribution
and service lines of electrical, telephone, television, and other
wire carrier type utilities shall be underground, except that the
system of supply lines for multiple subdivision service by utilities
may be overhead. Transformers, amplifiers, or similar devices associated
with the underground lines shall be located upon the ground or below
the ground level. Where the underground installation of such facilities
is not a standard practice of the utilities involved, the subdivider
or developer shall make all arrangements for payments associated with
the nonstandard installation.
(i) All homes in an RE-3 development shall have smoke and heat detection
equipment installed. Such equipment shall be approved by the town
fire marshal.
(j) Internal streets for RE-3 developments shall intersect adjoining
public streets at approximately 90° angles and at locations which
will eliminate or minimize traffic interference.
(k) All cul-de-sacs in RE-3 developments shall be at least 50 feet in
radius with a minimum of 40 feet in radius of paving.
(l) For examples of minimum lot widths contiguous to cul-de-sacs, please
see illustrative samples labeled exhibits A, B, C, D, E and F as attached
to Ordinance No. 2004-004, passed February 3, 2004. Copies of these
illustrations, along with any amendments thereto, are available for
review during normal business hours in the office of the town secretary.
(1998 Code, sec. 154.063; Ordinance 2013-6-4B, sec. 2, adopted 6/4/13; Ordinance 2013-6-4B, sec. 2,
adopted 6/4/13)