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Section 607. Residential R1-14 District—One-Family Residence.
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The provisions of this section shall apply only to land zoned prior to September 13, 1981.

The R1-14, One-Family Resident [Residence] District, is a district of single-family homes designed to maintain, protect, and preserve a character of development on lots with minimum area of 14,000 square feet and with not more than one dwelling unit and customary accessory building upon one lot. Dwelling groups shall also be allowed in the districts on certain lots of excessive size, then developed consistent with the character of adjacent residential uses in the district.

A. Permitted uses.

1. Same as RE-24.

No dwelling unit shall contain more than two guestrooms.

B. Yard, height and area requirements. Except as required by Section 710, the following yard, height, and area provisions shall be required for this district:

1. There shall be a lot area of not less than 14,000 square feet. No lot shall hereafter be subdivided to provide less than 14,000 square feet of lot area nor to have a width of less than 110 feet nor a depth less than 120 feet.

2. Front yard requirements shall be the same as for RE-24.

3. Side yard requirements shall be the same as for RE-24.

4. Rear yard requirements shall be the same as for RE-24.

5. The main building and all accessory buildings on a lot shall not occupy more than 25 percent of the net lot area, except if all structures are less than 20 feet and one story in height then a maximum of 30 percent lot coverage is allowed.

6. No building shall exceed the height of two stories, not to exceed thirty feet, and no dwelling structure shall be erected to a height of less than one story.

7. Yards for accessory dwelling units or other accessory structures shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of Section 706.

8. Projections into the required side yards, per the provisions of Section 701.A.3.a(1)(b), are not permitted. (Ord. No. G-5983, 2015; Ord. No. G-7160, § 7, 2023)