The RR district is intended for sensitively designed, large
lot single-family residential development, as well as agricultural
uses and animal keeping which respects surrounding residents and the
natural environment. This district incorporates a variety of natural
resources and amenities.
(Prior code § 9210; Ord. 86 § 3, 1993)
The following uses and structures are permitted in the RR district:
A. One
single-family residence per lot;
B. Small
family day care and residential care facilities serving six or fewer
persons;
C. Accessory
uses and structures as follows:
1. Accessory
buildings customarily ancillary to single-family residences including,
but not limited to, guest units seven hundred fifty (750 square feet
maximum), detached garages, barns, pool houses, gazebos, storage sheds,
and greenhouses (noncommercial),
2. Recreational
structures including, but not limited to, pools, spas, nonilluminated
sports courts, and corrals,
3. Domestic
animals, kept as pets or for personal use,
4. Raising
of crops including, but not limited to, field, trees, bush, berry
row and nursery stock, provided there is no retail sale from the premises,
5. Raising
of horses, sheep, goats, donkeys, mules and other equine cattle for
personal use by residents on the premises, subject to the following
conditions:
a. The subject property is a minimum of 15,000 square feet in size,
b. The maximum number of animals listed above does not exceed one animal
(over six months of age) for every 5,000 square feet of lot area,
c. The animals shall be maintained in an area a minimum of 50 feet from
any building used for human habitation;
6. Agricultural
employee housing, crop related.
D. The
following agricultural uses; provided, that all buildings or structures
used in conjunction therewith shall be located not less than 50 feet
from any street or highway or any building used for human habitation:
1. The
raising of horses and other equine, cattle, sheep and goats, including
the breeding and training of such animals, on a parcel having an area
of not less than one acre and provided that not more than eight such
animals per acre of the total ground area be kept or maintained in
conjunction with such use,
2. The
grazing of cattle, horses, sheep or goats on a parcel with an area
of not less than five acres, including the supplemental feeding of
such animals, provided:
a. That such grazing is not a part of nor conducted in conjunction with
any dairy, livestock feed yard, livestock sales yard or commercial
riding academy located on the same premises,
b. That no buildings, structures, pens or corrals designed or intended
to be used for the housing or concentrated feeding of such stock be
used on the premises for such grazing other than racks for supplementary
feeding, troughs for watering, or incidental fencing,
3. Raising
of poultry, fowl, birds, rabbits, fish, bees and other animals of
comparable nature, provided the subject parcel is a minimum of one
acre in size,
4. The
raising of hogs or pigs, provided:
a. That the animals are located not less than 150 feet from any highway
and not less than 50 feet from the side or rear lines of any parcel,
b. That the animals shall not be fed any market refuse or similar imported
ingredient or anything other than table refuse from meals consumed
on the same parcel of land, or grain,
c. That no more than two weaned hogs or pigs are kept,
d. That the subject parcel is a minimum of one acre in size;
G. Large family day care facilities (serving seven to 12 persons), subject to the provisions of Section
17.66.110;
H. Private
equestrian and/or hiking trails;
I. Greenhouses
on a lot or parcel of land having an area of at least one acre;
J. Temporary
placement of mobilehomes and trailers subject to the conditions of
Section 17.40.040(A)(18).
K. Transitional
and supportive housing permitted in the same manner as a single-family
residence and subject to all the restrictions that apply to single-family
residential uses.
(Prior code § 9211; Ord. 86 § 3, 1993; Ord.
93 §§ 8, 9, 1993; Ord. 104 § 2, 1993; Ord.
449 § 8, 2019)
The following uses and structures may be permitted subject to
obtaining a minor conditional use permit.
A. Home
occupations, subject to Section 17.40.040(A)(19);
B. Boarding
of Horses. The boarding of horses as a commercial use shall be subject
to the same standards as specified in 17.08.020(C)(5), except that
the minimum area required shall be five acres.
(Prior code § 9212; Ord. 86 § 3, 1993; Ord.
93 §§ 10, 11, 1993; Ord. 104 § 1, 1993; Ord.
151 § 12, 1996)
The following uses may be permitted subject to obtaining a conditional
use permit:
A. Utility
facilities related to public projects;
C. Helipads
sites provided:
1. The
helipad is located on the same site as the main residence,
2. The
minimum net site area is 10 acres,
3. No
other private use helipad is located within five miles,
4. Fire
suppression equipment (i.e., water tank, foam, pumps) shall be maintained
on the site, continuously, to the satisfaction of the fire department,
5. Emergency
response agencies shall be allowed to use the helipad facility in
times of emergency;
D. Wireless telecommunication antennae and facilities (subject to Chapter
17.46); provided, that the applicant establishes that it is not feasible to locate such antenna and/or facility on a nonresidentially zoned property (other than public open space or recreational vehicle park zoning districts);
E. Nursery
schools, day care facilities;
F. Small
community stage theaters, provided:
1. That
the subject property be a minimum of five acres,
2. That
no more than 100 seats be provided,
3. That
all performances be held within the interior of a building and that
no outdoor performances be permitted.
(Prior code § 9213; Ord. 86 § 3, 1993; Ord.
148 § 3, 1996; Ord. 155 § 4, 1996; Ord. 167 § 5,
1997; Ord. 172 § 6, 1998; Ord. 193 § 7(2)(1), 1999)
A. All
new lots created within the RR district shall comply with the following
criteria:
1. Minimum
Lot Area. The minimum lot area for each parcel located in the RR district
shall be based on the corresponding designation found on the zoning
map as follows:
a. RR-20: 20 acre minimum lot area.
b. RR-10: 10 acre minimum lot area.
c. RR-5: five acre minimum lot area.
d. RR-2: two acre minimum lot area.
e. RR-1: one acre minimum lot area.
The minimum lot area requirements listed above represent the
maximum density permitted in each RR designation. Any request to subdivide
land within this zoning district will also require compliance with
Title 16, which establishes a slope/density formula for all subdivision
applications.
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2. Minimum
lot width: 150 feet.
3. Minimum
lot depth: 250 feet.
B. Site
Development. In addition to the regulations contained in this chapter,
all uses in the RR district shall be subject to the applicable standards
located in the following chapters:
1. Chapter
17.40: Property Development and Design Standards;
2. Chapter
17.48: Off-Street Parking and Loading Requirements;
4. Chapter
17.62: Development Permits;
5. Chapter
17.66: Conditional Use Permits;
6. Chapter
17.72: Variances and Stringline Modifications;
7. Chapter
17.68: Temporary Use Permits;
8. Chapter
17.70: Demolition Permits.
(Prior code § 9214; Ord. 86 § 3, 1993; Ord.
93 § 13, 1993; Ord. 105 § 5, 1994; Ord. 151 §§ 9,
10, 1996; Ord. 254 § 3,
2003)