[Amended 11-3-1980; 11-17-1980; 5-17-1982; 4-4-1983; 2-4-1985]
The following uses are permitted in R-1 Residential
Districts:
A. Permitted principal uses.
(1) Single-family detached dwellings.
(2) Temporary buildings for uses incidental to construction
work, provided that such buildings are removed upon completion or
abandonment of the construction work.
B. Required accessory uses.
(1) Off-street parking, subject to Article
XXIV of this chapter.
C. Permitted accessory uses.
(1) Signs, in accordance with Article
XXV of this chapter.
(2) Private swimming pools, subject to §
205-94 of this chapter.
(3) Fences, in accordance with §
205-93 of this chapter.
(4) Television antennas, not exceeding 15 feet in height from the roof of the main structure and other restrictions as noted in Article
IV of this chapter.
(5) Private garages, yard utility buildings or storage
buildings permanently installed on a concrete base at least six inches
thick or other equally permanent installation or approved by the Construction
Official.
(6) Other customary accessory uses and structures which
are clearly incidental to the principal structure and use.
D. Conditional uses (subject to Article
XXIX of this chapter).
A. If a single-family home is proposed to be developed adjacent to an apartment or nonresidential use which does not include a buffer area in accordance with the requirements of this chapter, then an additional thirty-foot buffer strip, designed in accordance with the requirements of Article
XXVI, shall be added along any required side or rear yard which abuts said apartment or nonresidential use.
B. All properties and uses shall also be subject to the general provisions under Article
IV.
C. Nonconforming lots existing prior to June 6, 1966,
where insufficient land width and/or area is available to meet the
requirements, and where there are existing homes on either side, the
minimum lot width and/or area shall be 90% of the present zoning requirements,
provided that the proposed structure shall meet all other zoning requirements.