§ 1403-03. Specific Purposes of the Single-Family Subdistricts.  


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  • The specific purposes of the SF single-family districts are to create, maintain and enhance neighborhood residential areas that are characterized by detached, single-unit structures with typical lot sizes ranging from 2,000 square feet to one-half acre or more in size. Future development must remain single-family residential in character, although some public and non-residential uses may be permitted in certain districts. Five subdistricts are established:

    (a)

    SF-20 Single-family. This subdistrict allows large-lot single-family housing at very low densities found in suburban residential districts. The minimum lot size is 20,000 square feet.

    (b)

    SF-10 Single-family. This subdistrict allows single-family housing at low densities. The minimum lot size is 10,000 square feet.

    (c)

    SF-6 Single-family. This subdistrict allows medium-density, single-family housing. The minimum lot size is 6,000 square feet.

    (d)

    SF-4 Single-family. This subdistrict allows moderately high density single-family housing. The minimum lot size is 4,000 square feet.

    (e)

    SF-2 Single-family. This district allows high-density, small lot, single-family developments. The minimum lot size is 2,000 square feet.

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    Figures 1403-03-A, B

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    Figures 1403-03-C, D

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    Figure 1403-03-E

(Ordained by Ord. No. 15-2004, eff. Feb. 13, 2004)