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<br />( <br /> <br />d. <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />a. <br /> <br />All structures, whether attached to the principal structure or not, and whether <br />open or enclosed, including porches, carports, balconies or platforms above <br />normal grade level shall not project into any minimum front, side or rear yard. <br /> <br />b. <br /> <br />Lots which abut on more than one (1) street shall provide the required front <br />yards along eaph street for the principal structure. Side yard setbacks for an <br />accessory structure will apply to the frontage that is not considered to be the <br />required front yard. <br /> <br />c. <br /> <br />Any principal structure situated on lands contiguous to or abutting any portion <br />of the public lakes in Centerville shall maintain yard setbacks of seventy-five <br />(75) feet from a lake. Where the adjacent structures have yard setbacks different <br />from these requirements, the minimum setback from a lake shall be the average <br />setback of such adjacent structures to a minimum of fifty (50) feet. <br /> <br />The minimum side or rear yard depths for the following non-residential <br />structures or uses which abut any lot in any Residential District shall be: Which <br />is allowed in the side yard and which is in the rear yard? The above statement <br />states, "side or rear yard depths, but the following do not distinguish which is for <br />which. <br /> <br />1. Off Street Parking. Spaces and access drives for non-residential uses - <br />twenty (20) feet. <br /> <br />2. Churches. Schools and Public or Semi-Public Structures. Forty (40) feet. <br /> <br />. 3. Recreation Facilities. Entertainment Facilities. Business Uses. and Industrial <br />Uses. Sixty (60) feet. <br /> <br />Section 415 - RURAL RESIDENTIAL (R-l) <br /> <br />415.01 Puroose.lbe purpose of the R-l District is to allow agricultural activities and non-sewered <br />residential dwellings as interim uses of the land. The City has limited vacant land for development and <br />all land in the City is planned for eventual urban uses. Because of the limited duration anticipated for <br />the agricultural uses in the City and the incompatibilities which often exist between agricultural and <br />non-agricultural uses, permitted uses in the R-l District will not reflect intensive commercial <br />agricultural uses. <br /> <br />415.02 Permitted Uses. Within an R-l District, only the following uses are permitted: <br /> <br />(a) Single-family, detached, dwellings at a density not exceeding one (1) home per ten <br />(l0) acres. <br /> <br />(b) Residential accessory uses and home occupations. <br /> <br />(c) Crop production and vegetable gardening. <br /> <br />19 <br />
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