By district.
The dimensional requirements table lists minimum dimensional requirements for each
zoning district. (See the dimensional requirements table.)
(b)
Corner visibility.
No planting, fence, or other obstruction to visibility of vehicles shall be erected,
maintained, or allowed to exist in residential or recreational districts within the
range of three to six feet above street level closer to the intersection of any two
street lines than 15 feet and in all other districts within the range of three to
ten feet above street level closer to the intersection of any two street lines than
25 feet.
DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS TABLE
District
Minimum/Maximum Lot
Setback
Maximum Height
Maximum Cover
Notes
R-1
10,000 sq. ft.
30'Street
10'Side
35'
Waterfront 1,500 sq. ft.
Other
1,350 sq. ft.
Min. House
R-2
10,000 sq. ft.
Same R-1
Same R-1
Same R-1
R-3
10,000 sq. ft.
Same R-1
Same R-1
1,650 sq. ft.
R-4
10,000 sq. ft.
Same R-1
Same R-1
2,000 sq. ft.
RE-1
Golf course
75' for wireless telecommunications support structures as secondary use
RE-2
Parks
40%
RE-3
Natural
Areas
MF-1
22 Living Unit Motel
8 Living Unit Condo/Apartment
per acre
50' Salter Path Road
30' other street
10' lot line
5 stories/
50' + 10'
Mechanical
15' above highest point of existing structure on which antennae or equipment are affixed
25% Building
35% Natural
40% parking, other uses
Site plan
required
MF-2
10,000 sq. ft.
Up to 15
Living Unit
Per Acre
R-2 Single
Same MF-1
3 Stories/
50' + 10'
Mechanical
Same R-1
Same MF-1
Same as
R-1 (house)
600 sq. ft.
Office
900 sq. ft.
1 Bedroom
Site plan
required
C
50' RW
20' Lot Line
35'
75' for wireless telecommunications support structures as secondary use
Same MF-1
Site plan
required
OP
50' Street
20' Property Line
35'
Same MF-1
50' Buffer Required Res
MS
50' RW
20' Lot Line
75' for wireless telecommunications support structures as secondary use
35' Buffer Street/Salter Path Road
INST
50' Salter
Path Road
10' Lot
30' Adjoining Property
50' + 10
Mechanical
140' Utility
75' for wireless telecommunications support structures as secondary use