§ 512.05. Permitted, Conditional, Accessory and Prohibited Uses in Residential Districts.  


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  • The following table summarizes which land uses are classified as permitted, accessory, conditional or prohibited in the Residential Districts. Refer to Sections 514 through 527 for complete regulations.

    P: Permitted

    A: Accessory

    C: Conditional

    N: Null or Prohibited

    Land Use R R-1 MR-1 MR-2 MR-3
    Residential
    Single-family detached dwellings P P P N N
    Two-family dwellings C N P P P
    Twin homes N N C N N
    Multifamily dwellings (minimum 3 units) N N N P/C P/C
    Cluster home developments C N C C N
    Other
    Bed and breakfast inns C C N N N
    Cemeteries C N N N N
    Day care facilities P/C P P/C P/C P/C
    Emergency shelters C N C C C
    Fences, walls and hedges A A A A A
    Foster family homes A/C A/C A/C A/C A/C
    Garages/carports for a residential structure A A A A A
    Gazebos/greenhouses A A A N N
    Governmental buildings P N C C C
    Home occupations A A A A A
    Libraries (public) P N C C C
    Parking A A A A A
    Private driveways A A A A A
    Public utilities, major C C C C C
    Public utilities, minor A A A A A
    Recreational facilities, noncommercial,
    principal use
    C C C N N
    Religious institutions C N C C C
    Residential care facilities P P P/C P/C P/C
    Roomer A A N N N
    Satellite dish antennas A A A A A
    Schools, public or private C N C C C
    Storage buildings A A A A A
    Swimming pools, private A A A A A
    Telecommunication towers C C C C C
    Utility buildings accessory to telecommun.
    towers and antennas
    A N A A A

     

(Amended, Bill No. 2014-4)