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<br />ATTY/ORD.408/ZONING ORD AMENDMENT 2ND READING– HILLSIDE <br />REV: 06-12-15 VR-RS <br />Page 4 of 19 <br />EXHIBIT A <br />Repeal Article 4 and 5. Reserve Article 4 and replace Article 5 with the following: <br />Article 5 - RH (Residential - Hillside) and R-1 (Residential-Single Family) Districts <br />Sections: <br />5.1 Purpose. <br />5.2 Uses Allowed by District. <br />5.3 Lot Area. <br />5.4 Lot Width. <br />5.5 Lot Coverage. <br />5.6 Building Height. <br />5.7 Setback Requirements. <br />5.8 Additional Regulations for Sloping Lots. <br />5.9 Pervious Area and Stormwater Requirements. <br /> <br />5.1 Purpose. <br />This article sets forth two zoning districts for low-density residential living that promotes primarily <br />detached single-family homes and related uses, including accessory dwelling units. <br /> <br />A. RH District – This district is located in the hillside areas and promotes a semi-rural <br />environment with sloped lots and curvilinear streets. <br />B. R-1 District – This district is located predominantly in the western portion of the city with <br />both sloped and flat lots and promotes a low-density residential living environment. <br /> <br />5.2 Uses Allowed by District. <br />1. Listed Uses. Table 5-2 indicates the uses permitted (P), permitted with a conditional <br />use permit (C), permitted as an accessory use (A) and not permitted (-) in both the RH <br />and R-1 Zoning Districts. <br />2. Uses Not Listed. Any use not specifically indicated in Table 5-2 is prohibited unless <br />deemed by the Zoning Administrator to be a similar and compatible use which meets <br />the purpose and intent of the Zoning District. <br />3. Within a Structure. All uses shall be conducted within a structure, unless stated <br />otherwise. <br />4. Minimum Site Size for Public or Quasi-Public Uses. The minimum lot size for public <br />or quasi-public buildings is 40,000 square feet. The lot shall have a minimum average <br />width of 100 feet. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />7.4.A. - Page 6