§ 21.40.010. Permitted uses—Required area and width.  


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  • The following uses are permissive on a lot or parcel in an R-C transition use residence district of not less than five thousand square feet with minimum average width of fifty feet:

    A.

    All uses permissive in R-1 and R-2 districts;

    B.

    Multiple-family dwellings, provided not more than one unit be erected for each two thousand square feet of lot area;

    C.

    Education and philanthropic institutions, business colleges, art and music schools, and similar uses offering specialized training;

    D.

    Administrative/professional office use, funeral homes, hospitals, parking lots and similar uses subject to city council approval;

    E.

    Home occupations of a service nature only, when performed on the premises by the owner thereof and providing that not more than one-third of the usable ground floor area of the structure be so used; advertising to be limited to one sign, not exceeding two square feet in area; no exterior alterations to be made and no special equipment or employees;

    F.

    Accessory uses customary and incident thereto, providing they be not closer than ten feet to any main building on the same or adjoining lot;

    G.

    Advertising in connection with the above (except subsection E of this section) shall be limited to one lighted or unlighted sign (but not flashing), not to exceed sixteen square feet in area.

    EXCEPTION: One single-family dwelling unit may be allowed on lots of not less than four thousand square feet with a minimum street frontage of forty feet, subject to the requirements and approval of the city engineer and the concurrence of the city council.

(Ord. 557 §1, 1986: Ord. 447 §4 (4), 1997; prior code §24-44).