§ 122-102. Permitted uses and structures.  


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  • The following uses are permitted in residential zoning districts as indicated in table 122-102:

    Table 122-102. Table of District Uses.

    = Use is permitted SU = Special use
    X = Use is not permitted A = Permitted accessory uses

     

    Use Districts
    Comments
    R-1 R-2 RM-1 RM-2
    Residential uses:
    1. Detached Single-family dwellings.
    2. Duplexes on lots of 7,500 square feet or larger X
    3. Accessory apartments X X X X See § 122-472.
    4. Multiple-family dwellings having three or fewer stories. X X See § 122-303.
    5. Multiple-family dwellings having more than three stories X X X
    6. Bed and breakfasts. SU SU SU SU See § 122-474.
    7. Home occupations. A A A A See § 122-56
    8. Residential swimming pools. A A A A
    9. Accessory Structures A A A A See § 122-52
    10. Community Gardens
    Adult Foster Care and Child Care Facilities; Independent Living Group Homes
    1. Adult foster care facilities providing foster care to six or fewer adults.
    2. Adult foster care facilities providing foster care 7 to 12 or fewer adults. X X SU SU See § 122-479.
    3. Adult foster care facilities providing foster care to at least 13 but not more than 20 adults X X SU SU See § 122-479.
    4. Family day care homes.
    5. Group day care home. SU SU SU SU See § 122-479.
    6. Independent Living Group Home
    Other
    1. Cemeteries. SU SU SU SU
    2. Day care centers. X X SU SU See § 122-477. Day care centers are a permitted accessory use for places of worship in residential districts.
    3. Essential services. See § 122-57.
    4. Funeral homes X X SU SU
    5. General office buildings/uses provided that goods are not manufactured, exchanged, or sold on the premises. X X SU SU
    6. Model homes. A A A A See § 122-484
    7. Municipal, state or federal administrative or service buildings that do not require outdoor storage of materials or equipment. X X SU SU See § 122-482.
    8. Nursing homes, convalescent homes, rest homes, and orphanages. X X SU SU
    9. Half-way houses. X X SU SU See § 122-495
    10. Off-street parking areas for nonresidential uses which are located in adjoining residential zoning districts. SU SU SU SU See § 122-103(B)
    11. Parks, playgrounds, and recreation centers that are owned and operated by the city, county, or a noncommercial, nonprofit entity. See § 122-104.
    12. Private parks owned and maintained by a homeowner's association as part of an approved subdivision plat or condominium project. A A A A
    13. Public museums, libraries, and similar facilities. See § 122-104 and 122-482.
    14. Public parking garages when required for off-street parking X X A A See article XVII.
    15. Public utility buildings. SU SU SU SU See § 122-493.
    16. Public, parochial, and other private elementary, intermediate, or high schools. SU SU SU SU See § 122-482.
    17. Places of worship. See § 122-482 and 122-104.
    18. Retail and service uses such as restaurants, drugstores, banks, personal services. X X X SU Provided that such uses shall be located within the multiple-family structure.
    19. State or federal administrative or service buildings. X X SU SU Required minimum building side and rear yard setback of 20 feet.
    20. Temporary buildings for use incidental to construction. A A A A See § 122-66.
    21. Reuse of vacant public buildings. SU SU SU SU See § 122-103(A).
    22. Collocation of wireless communication equipment on alternative tower structures SU SU SU SU See § 122-70

     

(Ord. No. 2005-11, 11-21-05; Ord. No. 2008-17, § 10, 12-15-08; Ord. No. 2010-2, § 2, 2-15-10; Ord. No. 2010-21, § 7, 12-20-10; Ord. No. 2012-8, § 5, 6-18-12)