Chapter 18. Rural Residential (RR-1 Acre)

 

 

18.1    Purpose

 

To protect residents and visitors from existing and potential natural hazards.  To provide for a quiet, clean, safe community with a rural, agricultural and residential character.  To implement the goals of the General Plan.  To emulate the character of the Plat for the City of Zion.  To provide for the orderly, consistent, and harmonious development of the Town.

 

18.2    Permitted Uses

 

A.        Agriculture

 

1)        Tilling of the soil, the raising of crops, horticulture, and gardening for personal use.

 

2)        Animals and fowl for recreational use or family food production for the primary use of persons residing on the premises, excluding the keeping or raising of dangerous animals.

 

3)        Raising of livestock.

 

B.        Single-family homes.

 

C.       Accessory uses and buildings less than fifteen feet (15’) in height customarily incidental to the permitted use.

 

18.3    Conditional Uses

 

A.        Public stable.

 

B.        Park and playground.

 

C.       Master Planned Development.

 

D.       Residential facilities for Elderly

 

E.        Public buildings.

 

F.        Public utilities, essential services.

 

G.       Church.

 

H.       Home Occupation (See Chapter 5).

 

I.           Agricultural production.

 

J.         Accessory uses and buildings fifteen to thirty feet (15’ - 30’) in height customarily incidental to the permitted or conditional use.

K.        Any use that is deemed by the Planning Commission to be comparable to the listed uses.

 

L.         Other uses that may be appropriate in maintaining the character of the Town of Rockville, as determined by the Planning Commission.

 

18.4    Uses Prohibited

 

If any land use is not clearly identified as permitted, prohibited, or allowable under a Conditional Use Permit, then it will be deemed prohibited.  Any use must be consistent with the General PlanAnyone may apply for a use.  (Examples of prohibited uses listed below.)

 

A.        Amusement arcades, theme parks or water parks.

 

B.        Automobile-dependent businesses with drive-up windows.

 

C.       Bowling alleys or skating rinks.

 

D.       Circuses or carnivals.

 

E.        Dairy farms.

 

F.        Drive-in theaters.

 

G.       Feed lots.

 

H.       Golf courses, mini golf courses and driving ranges.

 

I.           Half-way houses.

 

J.         Hog farms.

 

K.        Industrial and manufacturing uses.

 

L.         Junkyards.

 

M.      Landing strips, or airports for aircraft, and/or heliports.

 

N.       Mining quarries or gravel pits.

 

O.       Packing plants.

 

P.        Prisons and jails.

 

Q.       Recreational vehicle parks and/or campgrounds.

 

R.       Residential Facilities for Troubled Youth.

 

S.        Shooting clubs or ranges.           

 

T.        Shopping malls.

U.       Storage establishments.

 

V.        Wholesale stores.

 

18.5    Height Regulations and Building Size

 

A.        No residential buildings may exceed twenty-five feet (25’) in height unless applicant can demonstrate conclusively that said building does not obstruct scenic vistas or solar access.  No building may exceed thirty feet (30’).

 

B.        No accessory building may exceed fifteen (15’) in height unless a conditional use permit is granted.

 

C.       No accessory building may exceed thirty feet (30’) in height.

 

D.       Building height shall be measured from a point before any excavation has started with the grade mark indicated on the plans at the time of the application. (See Chapter 2 – Definitions, Building Height.)

 

E.        In no case shall a footprint exceed 4,000 sq. ft. per building.

 

18.6    Minimum Area, Width, and Yard Requirements

 

 

 

District

 

Area

 

Width

 

            Yards in Feet              

 

Front

 

Side

 

Rear

 

RR-1 acre

 

1 acre

 

100'

 

40'

 

20'

 

40'

 

18.7    Signs

 

All signs are subject to the provisions of Chapter 8 of this Code.

 

18.8    Modifying Regulations

 

A.        Side Yard 

 

On corner lots, the side yard which faces on a street shall not be less than twenty feet (20’).

 

B.        Rear Yard

 

All accessory buildings shall be located at least ten feet (10’) from the main building, unless it is attached.  An accessory building may be placed up to one foot (1’) from side yard property lines when such building is at least ten feet (10’) behind the rear of the principle dwelling or structure and complies with rear yard setbacks.  Such accessory building shall not encroach upon any easement or cause such easement to be inaccessible. 

 

C.       Livestock and Animals 

 

The raising or keeping of livestock or animals is permitted on lots which are a minimum of one-half (1/2) acre in size in this district and subject to the following regulations:

 

1)        All livestock or animals shall be housed in enclosed corrals, stables, or other enclosures with open fenced exercise areas.

 

D.       Temporary Placement of Mobile Homes 

 

No mobile home as herein defined shall be located, placed, used, or occupied for permanent residential purposes in any district except within an approved mobile home park and except as otherwise provided herein.  Temporary placement of a mobile home on a residential lot may be permitted by a temporary Conditional Use Permit which is subject to the time limitations stated in this Code.  A temporary Conditional Use Permit for the placement of a mobile home on a residential lot will be issued only for lots upon which a permanent dwelling is being constructed for which a valid building permit has been issued.

 

E.        Temporary Placement of Recreational Coach 

 

No recreational coach as herein defined shall be located, placed, used, or occupied for permanent residential purposes in any district.  Temporary placement of a recreational coach on a residential lot may be permitted by a temporary Conditional Use Permit which is subject to the time limitations stated in this Code.  A temporary Conditional Use Permit for the placement of a recreational coach on a residential lot will be issued only for lots upon which a permanent dwelling is being constructed for which a valid building permit has been issued.

 

18.9    Other Provisions

 

A.        Exceptions to these regulations are provided in Chapter 7 of this Code.          

 

B.        Only such excavation as is directly associated with and accessory to an approved use may be allowed.  See Chapter 16.