A.
Policy. The residential I district is designed for established and developed residential neighborhoods in the town, which consist almost exclusively of single-unit dwellings. The intent of this district is to establish and preserve these residential neighborhoods for single-unit residential dwellings without undue restrictions which would eliminate or limit a full range of home prices, styles and sizes. Single-unit residential uses and accessory dwelling units should be allowed, along with such accessory uses and home occupations as are consistent with single-unit residential uses. The minimum lot size in the residential I district shall be five thousand (5,000) square feet except that smaller existing platted lots may be developed with single-unit residences as nonconforming lots.
B.
Uses Permitted. In a residential I district those uses shall be permitted as set forth in the table of permitted land uses in Chapter 17.16.
C.
Lot Size, Allowable Densities, Lot Coverage, Height and Setbacks. Lot sizes, allowable densities, lot coverage, height and setback requirements shall be as set forth in Section 17.20.050.
D.
Signs. In a residential I district the following signs only shall be permitted:
1.
One name plate or home occupation sign for each dwelling unit, which sign shall not be more than two square feet in area;
2.
One temporary sign advertising the sale, lease or rental of the property or of a lot or tract of the property on which it is located, which sign shall be not more than six square feet in area. No signs in a residential I district shall be illuminated.
(Ord. 790 § 1 (Exh. A), 2025; Ord. 714 § 1 (Exh. A)(part), 2019; Ord. 699 § 1 (Exh. A)(part), 2018; Ord. 372 § 5(1), 1990)