Skip to main content
Loading…
This section is included in your selections.

The purpose of the Urban Moderate Density zoning district is provide areas of moderately high density urban development within urban growth areas. This zone allows single-family residences, duplexes and multiple-family residential development which is free from encroachment of commercial and industrial activities.

(1) Allowed Land Uses. The following land uses should be allowed outright in the Urban Moderate Density zoning district:

Agricultural activities

Bed and breakfast inns

Child daycare center

Churches

Duplexes

Family daycare providers

Home enterprises

Lodges

Mobile home parks

Multiple-family dwellings

Planned unit developments

Schools

Single-family dwellings

Timber harvesting

(2) Conditional Land Uses. The following land uses should be permitted in the Urban Moderate Density zoning district through a special permitting process with public input and a determination that the proposed use is consistent with applicable land use regulations and the character of the neighborhood:

Cemeteries

Home-based industries

Outdoor-oriented recreational activity

(3) Prohibited Land Uses. The following land uses should be prohibited in the Urban Moderate Density zoning district:

Airports

Asphalt plants

Business parks

Commercial greenhouses

Commercial horse facility

Commercial storage

Gas stations

Grocery stores

Medical service facilities

Mineral extraction

Motels

Primitive campgrounds

Professional offices

Race tracks

Research facilities

Restaurants

Retail stores

RV parks

Shooting ranges

Taverns

Timber labor camps

Tourist shops

Vehicular repair

Veterinarian clinics/kennels

Wood manufacturing

Wrecking yards

(4) Maximum Residential Density. Fifteen (15) dwelling units per acre.

(5) Minimum Lot Size. 4,840 square feet.

(6) Setbacks.

(a) Front yard – forty-five (45) feet from a local access street, fifty (50) feet from an arterial street, sixty (60) feet from a highway.

(b) Side yard – eight (8) feet (forty (40) feet from the centerline of the right-of-way of a side street).

(c) Rear yard – fifteen (15) feet (forty (40) feet from the centerline of the right-of-way of a rear street).

(7) Land Divisions. Divisions of land are subject to the following additional requirements:

(a) Minimum Residential Density. Four (4) dwelling units per acre with the following exceptions:

(i) Land divisions where each lot is five (5) acres (or 1/128 of a standard section) or larger.

(ii) Land divisions creating four (4) lots or less located more than 200 feet from a public sanitary sewer, as measured along an existing public right-of-way or utility easement.

(b) Connection to Public Water Supply. All new lots shall be connected to a public water supply. Land divisions of two (2) lots or less located more than 200 feet from a public water system, as measured along existing public right-of-way or utility easement, are not required to connect to a public water supply, except where necessary to comply with State and County health code requirements for potable water and sewage disposal.

(c) Connection to Public Sanitary Sewer. All new lots shall be connected to public sanitary sewer services, if available within 200 feet of the land division, as measured along existing public right-of-way or utility easement.