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<br />5 Amended: <br />4 Amendc:d: 2/ 19/02 <br />J Amenued: 914/01 <br />2 Amended: 6/27/01 <br />1 Amended: 11l0JOl <br />Elfcctiye 915/00 <br />City of Ccntervillc Ord. #4 <br />City and the incompatibilities which often exist between agricultural and non-agricultural uses, permitted <br />uses in the R-1 District will not reflect intensive commercial agricultural uses. <br /> <br />Permitted Uses <br /> <br />A. Single-family, detached, dwellings at a density not exceeding one (1) home per ten <br />(10) acres; and <br /> <br />B. Residential accessory uses and home occupations; and <br /> <br />C. Crop production and vegetable gardening; and <br /> <br />D. Produce stands for products raised on the premises; and <br /> <br />E. Tree nurseries and sod farms; and <br /> <br />F. Horses, livestock and fowl, not exceeding a density of one (1) horse or livestock <br />animal per acre or three (3) fowl per acre. <br /> <br />Special Requirements <br />Agricultural uses are permitted in the R-1 District subject to the following requirements: <br /> <br />A. Feed lots, runs, pens and similar intensively used facilities for animal raising and <br />care shall not be located within three hundred (300) feet of a neighboring property; <br />and <br /> <br />B. Accessory farm buildings shall not be erected within one hundred (100) feet of a <br />neighboring property. <br /> <br />Section 080-050: High Density, Single-Family, Residential (R-2A). <br /> <br />Purpose <br />It is intended that the R-2A District provide for higher density single family detached, attached and <br /> <br />multiple dwelling opportunities in areas where public utilities are available and required for service. The <br />design and circulation of new residential areas are also intended to be complimentary with and enhance <br />the community's small town atmosphere. <br /> <br />Permitted Uses and Structures <br /> <br />A. Single-family, detached dwellings. <br />B. Single-family, attached dwellings with more than four (4) dwelling units per building. <br /> <br />Pag<:: 23 of 69 <br />