Multifamily residential is intended to include urban and suburban two-family and multifamily residential uses with medium population densities, and uses and structures required to serve governmental, educational, religious, noncommercial recreational, and other needs of such areas. The regulations and restrictions in the multifamily residential area are intended to protect, preserve and enhance the primarily residential character of the area.
(Ord. 83-8 § 1(B)(1), 1983)
Permitted principal uses shall be as follows:
A. 
Two-family dwellings;
B. 
Multifamily dwellings;
C. 
Public, private and parochial academic elementary schools;
D. 
High schools with primarily academic curriculums;
E. 
Parks, playgrounds, and playfields, municipal buildings and uses in keeping with the character and requirements of the multifamily area;
F. 
Public branch libraries;
G. 
Day nurseries and kindergartens;
H. 
Roominghouses.
(Ord. 83-8 § 1(B)(2), 1983)
A. 
Home occupations;
B. 
Noncommercial greenhouses, garden sheds and tool sheds, and private barbecue pits;
C. 
Private garages;
D. 
The private storage in yards of noncommercial equipment, including noncommercial trucks, boats, campers or travel trailers, in a safe and orderly manner, and separated by at least five feet from any property line;
E. 
Townhouses and rowhouses built to a common wall at side lot lines;
F. 
Nursing homes, convalescent homes, and similar institutional uses;
G. 
Churches and synagogues, along with the customary accessory uses, including parsonages, day nurseries, kindergartens, and meeting rooms;
H. 
Utility substations;
I. 
Off-street parking spaces or structures;
J. 
Museums, historical and cultural exhibits, aquariums, and the like;
K. 
Private clubs and lodges;
L. 
Privately owned neighborhood community recreation centers in keeping with the character and requirements of the area.
(Ord. 83-8 § 1(B)(3), 1983)
The following uses and structures are prohibited in the multifamily areas:
A. 
Any use or structure not of a character of the area;
B. 
The storage or use of mobile homes;
C. 
Quonset huts;
D. 
Any use which causes, or may reasonably be expected to cause, excessive noise, vibration, odor, smoke, dust, or other particulate, toxic or noxious matter, humidity, heat or glare at or beyond any lot line of the lot on which it is located. "Excessive" is defined, for these purposes, as a degree exceeding that generated by uses permitted in the district in their customary manner of operation, or to a degree injurious-to the public health, safety, welfare or convenience.
(Ord. 83-8 § 1(B)(4), 1983)