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- Zoning
Article V. District Use Regulations
Sec. 31-77. District MH-S - Mobile Home Subdivision
District
A. INTENT AND PURPOSE OF DISTRICT It
is the intent and purpose of the "MH-S" Mobile Home Subdivision
District to provide low-density mobile home development, which would
be compatible with the character of the surrounding neighborhood where
individuals could purchase lots for the placement of mobile homes.
B. DISTRICT REGULATIONS In District "MH-S",
no structure or land shall be used, and no structure shall be altered,
enlarged or erected which is arranged, intended or designed for other
than one of the uses listed in the Use Regulations section of this District.
C. USE REGULATIONS
- 1. Mobile home subdivisions:
a. Provided that the mobile
home subdivision is platted in accordance with the adopted Subdivision
Regulations.
b. Provided all mobile homes
shall have a sheeting material covering all openings
under the mobile home and fastened to it.
c. Provided any foundation
not used for 120 continuous days shall be removed or enclosed by a four
foot picket or similar fence.
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- 2. Churches, synagogues and other similar places of worship.
3. Public and parochial schools.
4. Accessory buildings and uses.
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- D. INTENSITY OF USE REGULATIONS
- 1. A mobile home subdivision shall have a gross area
of not less than 5 acres.
2. Only one mobile home shall be permitted on each lot, and
each lot shall have a minimum area of 5,000 square feet and a minimum
width of 45 feet at the front building line.
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- E. HEIGHT REGULATIONS No building
or structure shall exceed 35 feet in height.
F. YARD REGULATIONS
- 1. Front Yards:
a. The front yard shall
be a minimum of 25 feet in depth measured from the
front
lot line.
b. Where lots have double frontage,
the required front yard shall be provided on
both
streets.
c. In those instances where
lots front on only one of the intersecting streets
within
the same block, the corner lot shall maintain a front yard setback, as
set
out in "a" above, on that street upon which other lots front, and the
setback
on the other intersecting street may be reduced to not less than
15 feet.
2. Side Yards: There shall be a side yard on each side
of the principal residential building which shall have a width
of not less than five feet, and all other permitted and conditional
uses shall provide a minimum of 25-foot setback.
3. Rear Yards: There shall be a rear yard having a depth of not less
than twenty-five feet or 20 percent of the depth of the lot, whichever is smaller.
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- G. PARKING REGULATIONS
- 1. Residences: Two parking spaces.
2. Churches: One parking space for each four seats based upon
the maximum designed seating capacity, including choir lofts.
3. Elementary, junior high and equivalent parochial and private schools: Two
for each classroom.
4. High schools, colleges, universities and other similar public or private
institutions of higher learning: Eight parking spaces for each classroom,
plus one space for each two employees.
5. Stadiums, gymnasiums and auditoriums: One parking space for each
3.5 seats based on the designed seating capacity.
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