The purpose of this district is to provide for a variety of
uses which encourage public enjoyment of the riverfront and promote
recreation and protection of the environment along the riverfront.
In the RC Riverfront Conservation District, the following uses
are authorized:
A. Permitted uses.
(1) Principal uses.
(a)
Public parks and/or playgrounds.
(d)
Hiking, walking, biking, and exercise trail.
(e)
Oil and gas drilling, subject to the zoning certificate required by §
250-158A(5).
(2) Accessory uses.
(a)
Signs, subject to Article
XVII.
(b)
Off-street parking and loading, subject to Article
XVI.
(c)
Accessory uses customarily incidental to and on the same lot
with any permitted use, conditional use or use by special exception
authorized in this district.
B. Conditional uses.
(2) Accessory uses.
(a)
Home occupation in a single-family dwelling which is a nonconforming use, subject to §
250-110A(14).
C. Uses by special exception.
In the RC Riverfront Conservation District, all uses shall be subject to the following regulations, except as they may be modified by the express standards and criteria for the specific conditional use and use by special exception contained in Article
XIV:
A. Minimum lot size: 21,780 square feet.
B. Maximum dwelling unit density: 12 units per acre.
C. Minimum lot width: 90 feet.
D. Maximum lot coverage: 40%.
E. Minimum front yard: 50 feet.
F. Minimum rear yard:
(1) Adjoining an R Zoning District: 100 feet.
G. Minimum side yard:
(1) Adjoining an R Zoning District: 100 feet.
(2) All others: 40 feet each side.
H. Minimum distance between buildings (where more than one building
exists on a single lot): 20 feet.
J. Permitted projections into required yards: See §
250-116.
K. Maximum height:
(1) All principal structures: 45 feet and three stories.
(2) All accessory structures: 15 feet and one story.
Parking and loading: See Article
XVI.
Performance standards: See §
250-112.
Screening and landscaping: See §
250-113.
Steep slope controls: See §
250-114.