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Application Information Table
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Regulations |
Violation Code: 3-05-01 Uses Violation Description: 3-05-01 USES PERMITTED IN EACH ZONE DISTRICT OR OVERLAY ZONE DISTRICT - The uses permitted in each zone or overlay zone district are specifically designated in Section 3-07 through 3-37. No use not specifically permitted or conditionally permitted shall be allowed in a district unless the Director of Community and Economic Development determines the use is similar to an expressly permitted use. |
Violation Code: 3-07-01 Use Chart (wording) Violation Description: 3-07-01 USE CHART - The following tables summarize the permitted, conditionally permitted, and prohibited uses in each zone district. These tables are provided for ease of comparing allowed and prohibited uses between zone districts. Other standards or restrictions may apply within a specific zone district. The reader is advised to check the restrictions in the specific zone district section within these standards and regulations, review any restrictions within any overlay zone district which may further limit the permitted and conditional uses, and review any performance standards applicable to the use. If there is a conflict between the Use Chart and Dimensional Requirements (Chart) and the specific language in the zone district then the language in the zone district shall prevail over the chart. |
Violation Code: 3-14-06 Prohibited Use (R-2) Violation Description: 3-14-06 PROHIBITED USES (R-2) - All uses: (1) not expressly identified as permitted uses in this Section; or (2) determined to be permitted by the Director of Community and Economic Development pursuant to Section 3-05-01 of these standards and regulations, are prohibited. |
Violation Code: 4-02-02-02 Junk Violation Description: 4-02-02-02 No Outdoor Storage - No junk or waste shall be stored outdoors except as otherwise authorized by these standards and regulations. |
Violation Code: 4-03-03-02-06 Home Occupations (ALL) Violation Description: 4-03-03-02-06 HOME OCCUPATIONS 1. Maximum Floor Area: The area to be used for home occupation activities shall not exceed one-half (1/2) the floor area of the dwelling unit. 2. Incidental Use: A home occupation shall be clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the dwelling for dwelling purposes and shall not change the character of the dwelling. 3. Indoor Activities: All activities related to a home occupation shall be conducted entirely within a dwelling, garage or other accessory building. If conducted in an accessory building, the building shall meet the accessory building requirements of these standards and regulations. 4. Employees: A home occupation shall be conducted by the inhabitants of the dwelling. 5. Exterior Advertising: There shall be no exterior advertising other than identification of the business with a sign not exceeding six (6) square feet which must be located on the face of the home. 6. No Sales on Premises: There shall only be incidental sales of stocks, supplies or products conducted on the premises. 7. No Outdoor Storage: There shall be no exterior storage on the premises of material or equipment used as a part of the home occupation. 8. No Truck Storage: There shall be no interior or exterior keeping, parking, or storage on the premises of any vehicles in excess of seven thousand (7,000) pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (G.V.W) , used for a commercial purpose in the Agricultural and Residential Zone Districts in conjunction with a home occupation. 9. N Violation Description (second part): o Offensive Impacts: There shall be no offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, heat or glare noticeable at or beyond the property line. 10. Permitted Home Occupations: The following uses are examples permitted of home occupations: a. Art Studio; b. Class Instruction; c. Dressmaking or Millinery Work; d. Professional Office; e. Office for Insurance or Real Estate Sales; f. Teaching.11. Uses Not Considered Home Occupations: The following uses are not considered home occupations: a. Animal Hospital; b. Long-Term Care Facility; c. Restaurant; d. Bed & Breakfast (A bed and breakfast is considered a principally permitted use.); e. Group Living Facility (A group home is considered a principally permitted use, depending upon occupancy.); f. Auto Painting, Repair, Sales, Service, or Storage; g. Truck Repair, Sales, Service, or Storage. |
Violation Code: 4-03-03-02-12 Storage, Vehicles, Machines (ALL) Violation Description: 4-03-03-02-12 STORAGE, AND PARKING OF VEHICLES 1. Prohibited Vehicles: No vehicle in excess of seven thousand (7,000) pounds gross vehicle weight (G.V.W.) shall be kept, stored, or parked in a residential or agricultural zone district except by Conditional Use Permit. This shall include, but is not limited to, tractor trailers, over-the-road semi trucks, road cleaners, motor graders, tow trucks, and similar maintenance or construction equipment. This prohibition does not apply to recreational vehicles, personal non-commercial vehicles, and agricultural equipment used for agricultural purposes. 2. Storing and Parking Vehicles: Vehicles that are allowed to be stored or parked in agricultural and residential zone districts, include but are not limited to boats, boat trailers, trailers, campers, fifth-wheel trailers, motor homes, stock cars, ski mobiles. The storage or parking of any vehicle in any zone district must meets the standards listed in this section. 3. Total Number Vehicles Stored: a. Lots less than 1 Acre: A total of two (2) vehicles, may be stored outdoors. b. Lots of 1 Acre or More: A total of two (2) vehicles per acre, with a maximum of five (5) vehicles may be stored outdoors. c. A vehicle is “stored” on a property when it is located on the same property for a period of seventy-two (72) hours or more. 4. Vehicles Stored on or Attached to a Trailer: Recreational vehicles stored on a trailer, and any vehicle attached to a trailer, shall be counted as one (1) vehicle. 5. Inhabiting Recreational Vehicles: Motor homes, trailers, 5th wheels, and other recreational vehicles may be inhabited one time for a maximum of thirty (30) consecutive days within a calendar year. The use of a motor home, trailer, 5th wheel, or other recreational vehicle must be in conjunction with a residence. 6. Right-of-Way Park Violation Description (second part): ing: Recreational vehicles and any type of trailer may only be parked on any public right-of-way for a maximum period of twenty-four (24) hours. The same recreational vehicle or trailer may not be moved and re-parked within a five (5) mile vicinity for six (6) months. Unlicensed and inoperable vehicles may not be stored or parked on any public right-of-way for any time period. 7. Inoperable and Unlicensed Vehicles: Inoperable vehicles and unlicensed vehicles without a properly displayed and valid State Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate may not be stored or parked outdoors. 8. Storage on an approved surface: In residential zone districts, all storage of vehicles and machines listed in this section shall be located on an approved, hard surface of asphalt or concrete and no parking of vehicles is allowed in the back yard or any landscaped area. In the A-1 zone district, all storage of vehicles and machines listed in this section may be located on gravel or recycled asphalt and no parking of vehicles is allowed in the back yard or on any landscaped area. Gravel or recycled asphalt areas within the rear or side setback is not considered part of the back yard and parking is permitted. Violation Description (third part): null |
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Parcel Information
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Parcel Number:0182505308018 Subdivision:COLLEGE CREST Legal Description:SUB:COLLEGE CREST BLK:1 DESC: LOTS 34 35 AND 36
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