The Traditional Residential Zoning District is intended to provide
for the orderly continuation of the platted area of high-density residential
development established and zoned residential by action of St. Croix
County prior to the effective date of this chapter, shown on the Town's
Zoning Map. Examples would be the hamlets of Houlton and Burkhardt,
as well as historic housing along the St. Croix River and surrounding
Bass Lake. The Traditional Residential Zoning District is characterized
by smaller lots less than three acres, with proximity to employment
and amenities to improve livability.
Permitted uses are as follows:
A. Accessory structure, including private garages and carports, gazebos,
swimming pools, greenhouses, tool sheds, storage sheds, garden sheds,
small-scale solar energy systems and play structures incidental to
residential use of the property.
D. Community living arrangement with capacity for eight or fewer residents.
E. Dwelling, single-family, permanently attached to a foundation.
G. Foster home/adult family home.
J. Parks, playgrounds, public swimming pools, tennis courts, hiking
trails, biking trails, bridle trails, and picnic grounds and open
space, undeveloped natural resource area.
K. Poultry raising, excluding male birds, and limited to 10 birds on
lots smaller than 2.5 acres and up to 20 birds on lots 2.5 acres or
more in size.
M. Small group day care for children or adults (up to eight children
or adults).
Conditional uses are as follows:
D. Community living arrangement with capacity for more than eight residents,
boardinghouse, life care/continuing care service, retirement housing
service, skilled-nursing service.
G. Electric-generating facility, small-scale.
H. Governmental, institutional or nonprofit community use.
J. Major home occupations; see Article
XIII.
K. Mobile support structures and facilities.
M. Residential care services/group home.
N. Schools, public and private.
S. Wired and wireless communication/cable/transmission facility.
Uses not listed are prohibited.