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<br />3 Amended 9/4/01 <br />2 Amended: 6/27/0] <br />I Amended: 111010 1 <br />Effective 9/5/00 <br />City of Centerville Ord. #4 <br />It is intended that the R-2 District provide for lower density traditional single family <br />detached dwelling opportunities in areas where public utilities are available and <br />required for service. The design and circulation of new residential areas are also <br />intended to be complimentary with and enhance the community's small town <br />atmosphere. <br /> <br />Permitted lll'i;e~ and Stn.lcture\\; <br /> <br />A. Single-family, detached dwellings. <br /> <br />B. Single-family, attached dwellings with two units. <br /> <br />C. Accessory uses. <br /> <br />D. Public parks and recreation facilities. <br /> <br />E Day care facilit}!. <br /> <br />F. Residential facility <br /> <br />G. Home occupations. <br /> <br />Section 080"070: Single-Family, Manufactured Housing (R-41_ <br /> <br />Purpose <br />It is intended that the R-4 District provide for high density single-family, attached <br />and detached residential opportunities in areas where public utilities are available <br />and required for service. The design and circulation of new residential areas are <br />also intended to be complimentary with and enhance the community's small town <br />atmosprlere. <br /> <br />Permitted Uses and Structures <br />A Single-Family, detached dwellings <br /> <br />8. Single-Family, attached dwellings with four (4) units or less. <br /> <br />C. Accessory Llses <br /> <br />D, Public parks and recreation facilities. <br /> <br />Page 31 of82 <br />
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