§ 25-2-552. RURAL RESIDENCE (RR) DISTRICT REGULATIONS.  


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  • (A)

    This section applies in a rural residence (RR) district.

    (B)

    A lot that fronts on a cul-de-sac must have:

    (1)

    a chord width of not less than 33 feet at the front lot line;

    (2)

    a width of not less than 60 feet at the front yard setback line; and

    (3)

    a width of not less than 100 feet at all points 100 feet or more behind the front lot line.

    (C)

    This subsection applies to lot clustering.

    (1)

    Lot clustering is a conditional use that requires Land Use Commission approval before a final plat may be approved.

    (2)

    Lot clustering requires a minimum of five lots.

    (3)

    An average lot size of not less than one acre is required.

    (4)

    Each lot must contain a building site not less than 3,000 square feet in area that is located on land with a gradient of not more than 25 percent.

    (5)

    Development on land with a gradient greater than 35 percent is prohibited.

    (6)

    The subdivider shall provide for maintenance of common areas. The maintenance provisions must be included in a homeowners association agreement, unless the Land Use Commission approves a different method when the subdivision is approved.

Source: Sections 13-2-222 and 13-2-632; Ord. 990225-70; Ord. 010607-8; Ord. 031211-11.