§ 601. Purpose.
R-80 Single-family residential (minimum lot size—80,000 square feet). R-80 zoning districts are intended to establish and preserve quiet, relatively low-density neighborhoods of single-family residences as desired by large number of people. These districts are free from uses which are incompatible with single-family homes.
R-40 Single-family residential (minimum lot size—40,000 square feet). R-40 zoning districts are intended to establish and preserve quiet, relatively low-density neighborhoods of single-family residences as desired by large number of people. These districts are free from uses which are incompatible with single-family homes.
R-25 Single-family residential (minimum lot size—25,000 square feet). R-25 zoning districts are intended to establish and preserve quiet, relatively low-density neighborhoods of single-family residences as desired by large number of people. These districts are free from uses which are incompatible with single-family homes.
R-15 Single-family residential (minimum lot size—15,000 square feet). R-15 zoning districts are intended to establish and preserve quiet, relatively low-density neighborhoods of single-family residences as desired by large number of people. These districts are free from uses which are incompatible with single-family homes.
R-2 Two-family residential (minimum lot size—15,000 square feet). R-2 zoning districts are intended to establish and preserve quiet, relatively low-to-medium density neighborhoods of single-family and/or two-family residences. These districts are free from other uses which are incompatible with single-family homes.
R-3 Multiple-family residential (minimum lot size—15,000 square feet). R-3 zoning districts are intended to:
(1)
Encourage the development of land as planned neighborhoods or communities;
(2)
Preserve the natural amenities of the land by encouraging scenic and functional open areas within residential areas;
(3)
Provide for efficient use of land resulting in smaller networks of utilities and streets as well as lower development and housing costs; and
(4)
Provide an environment of stable character which is compatible with surrounding residential areas.
(Amd. of 4-5-05(3))