21,780 per 2 unit duplex (1 acre minimum for individual lot).
100
40*
30*
25*
15*
15*
Multifamily (R-III) 30% area must be greenbelt. 1 acre minimum.
Max. 6 units per acre
7,260 per condo or apartment unit. Minimum 1 acre for individual lot.
100
40*
30*
25*
15*
15*
Manufactured Home Park
5 acres
See District in which Park is located. (Greenbelt Req.) R-III
COMMERCIAL
Neighborhood
Shopping (N-S)
40
35
25*
15*
10*
Highway
Business (H-B)
40
35
25*
15*
10*
Commercial
Business (C-B)
40
35
25*
15*
10*
INDUSTRIAL
Restricted (M-I)
50
40
40
40*
40*
Heavy (M-II)
No residence
permitted
50
40
40
*Setbacks for any buildings or development are subject to Department of Natural Resources,
Environmental Protection Division, and any other state or federal regulations regarding
setbacks, but shall be no less than 25 feet from protected waters at any time. All
lot sizes are contingent on health department requirements (no lot may be smaller
than county requirements but, may have to be larger to meet health department regulations.
Front yard setbacks are from the right-of-way. Side and rear setbacks are from lot
line. The following land areas are not considered as a part of a lot when calculating
the required minimum lot size; right of way of roads, easements (such as power lines
or pipe lines), bodies of water, land within 50 feet of a lake, river, stream, wetlands,
or other adverse topographic features. The highest living floor height of all buildings
and structures in all use districts cannot exceed 26 feet. The overall building height
of any single-family residential or commercial building or structure cannot exceed
40 feet. The overall building Height of any multifamily residential building or structure
cannot exceed 46 feet. The maximum number of habitable floors of any building or structure
in all use districts is three stories above the point used to determine the highest
living floor height. For buildings or structures with two or more floors above the
location of the point used to determine the highest living floor height, the immediate
environs of the point used to determine the highest living floor height must be accessible
to an over-the-road, wheeled vehicle.
(Ord. of 8-28-2007(1), art. IX)
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