§ 46-716. Intent.  


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  • (1)

    The RSE-2 residential district is intended to provide single-family residential development along the borders of the village when the extension of municipal water and sewer utilities is not practical. In order to achieve a compatible transition between village development and the surrounding areas, development in this district will consist of larger lots and is authorized to occur without municipal sewer and water. Extension of these utilities is considered impractical when all of the following conditions exist.

    a.

    Existing utilities are greater than 100 feet from the closest boundary of the subject property.

    b.

    At least one parcel not owned by the owner of the subject property lies between the terminus of the existing utilities and the subject property.

    c.

    The length of additional utility extension required to reach the closest boundary of the subject property is greater than 50 percent of the length of the frontage of the subject property.

    (2)

    No development requiring the use of a subdivision plat, which generally involves divisions exceeding four lots, would be allowed within this district.

    (3)

    Density within this district shall not exceed 1.75 units per net acre. Land which is permanently protected natural area shall be excluded from the net acre density ratio for the RSE-2 zoning district.

    (4)

    The permanently protected natural areas are deemed to be lands in the following zoning classifications:

    a.

    C-1 lowland conservancy district;

    b.

    FWO floodway overlay district;

    c.

    FFO floodplain fringe overlay district;

    d.

    UCO upland conservancy overlay district.

( Ord. No. 846-18, § 1, 3-26-2018 )