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The purpose of the Western Region Rural Center zone is a land use classification intended for areas with a mixture of land uses, including commercial, residential and industrial.

(1) Allowed Land Uses. The following land uses should be allowed outright in the Western Region Rural Center zoning district:

Agricultural activities

Bed and breakfast inns

Cemeteries

Child daycare center

Commercial storage

Duplexes

Family daycare providers

Gas stations

Grocery stores

Home-based industries

Home enterprises

Indoor shooting range

Medical service facilities

Motels

Outdoor-oriented recreational activity

Primitive campgrounds

Professional offices

Restaurants

Retail stores

RV parks

Single-family dwellings

Timber harvesting

Tourist shops

Vehicular repair

(2) Conditional Land Uses. The following land uses should be permitted in the Western Region Rural Center 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:

Airports

Asphalt plants

Business parks

Churches

Commercial greenhouses

Commercial horse facility

Industrial uses

Lodges

Mineral extraction

Mobile home parks

Multiple-family dwellings

Planned unit developments

Private schools with less than fifty (50) students

Race tracks

Research facilities

Schools

Shooting ranges

Taverns

Timber labor camps

Veterinarian clinics/kennels

Wood manufacturing

Wrecking yards

(3) Prohibited Land Uses. The following land uses should be prohibited in the Western Region Rural Center zoning district: None.

(4) Maximum Residential Density. One dwelling unit per one-half acre.

(5) Minimum Lot Size. None.

(6) Minimum Lot Width. Fifty (50) feet.

(7) Maximum Width to Depth Ratio. 1:5 (0.20).

(8) 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 – ten (10) 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).