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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 14-1995 . . . , r, � - ORDINANCE NO. 14-95 AN ORDINANCE REVISING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BROOKINGS PERTAINING TO THE RESIDENCE RMH SINGLE FAMII,Y AND MANUFACTURED HOUSING DISTRICT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA, THAT CHAPTER 50, THE 1994 REVISED ZONING ORDINANCE SHALL BE AMENDED AS FOLLOWS, TO-WIT: I. Definitions .326 Manufactured Home -A building, used exclusively for human habitation, which is constructed in compliance with the National Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards Act in a manufacturing facility, and is transportable in one or more sections to a building site. .339 Mobile Home -A building, used exclusively for human habitation, constructed in a manufacturing facility prior to June 15, 1976, the effective date of the National Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards Act, which is transported on a permanent chassis to a building site. A mobile home shall be construed to remain a mobile home subject to all regulations applying thereto, whether or not wheels, axles, hitch or other appurtenances of mobility are removed and regardless of the nature of the foundation provided. A mobile home shall not be construed to be a travel trailer or other form of recreational vehicle. .346 Modular Home -A building, used exclusively for human habitation, constructed off site and in compliance with the applicable local or state building code and which is transported on a temporary chassis to a permanent building site. II. Section 50.12.000 RESIDENCE RMH SINGLE FAMILY AND MANUFACTURED HOUSING DISTRICT 50.12.010 Intent. This district is intended to provide for areas of residential use with a gross density of approximately six dwelling units per acre or less. This district permits single-family dwellings, two-family dwellings, modular homes, manufactured homes and supportive community facilities such as parks, playgrounds, schools, libraries and churches. Acceptable similarity exterior appearance standards will insure compatibility with surrounding uses. . , � . . 50.12.020 Scope of Regulations. The regulations set forth in this section or set forth elsewhere in this title, when referred to in this section, are the district regulations of the Residence RMH Single Family and Manufactured Housing district. 50.12.030 Permitted Uses 1. Sing,le familv dwelling - including accessory uses incidental thereto such as private garages, parking areas, etc. 2. Two familY dwelling - including accessory uses incidental thereto such as private garages, parking areas, etc. 3. Sin�le family manufactured home - including accessory uses incidental thereto such as private garages, parking areas, etc. 4. Single familv modular home including accessory uses incidental thereto such as private garages, parking areas, etc. 50.12.040 Permitted Special Uses: A building or premises may be used for the following purposes in conformance with conditions prescribed herein: 1. All permitted special uses and conditions as stated in Sections 50.07.040 (R-lA) and 50.08.040 (R-1B). 50.12.050 Conditional Uses. 1. Home Occupation 2. Public recreation facility 3. Non-municipallibrary, museum, art gallery, community center, private club or lodge 4. Retirement or nursing home 5. Vocational or trade school 50.12.060 Density, Area,Yard and Height Regulations. The RMH district regulations shall be as follows: Per Unit Min. Lot Min. Lot Min. Front Min. Side Min. Max. Density Lot Area Width Yard Yard Rear Height Sq. Ft. Sq. Ft. Yard Single FamilyDwelling; Modular Home, Mftd. Home 7,500 7,500 50' 20' 6' 25' 35' Two-family Dwelling 4,950 9,900 65' 20' 6' 25' 35' Other Allowable Uses 7,500 50' 25' 10' 25' 35' • . I . SU.12.�/� Accessory Uses. Accessory uses and buildings permitted in the RMH District are buildings and uses customarily incidental to any of the permitted uses in the district. 50.12.080 Parking Regulations. Parking, loading and stacking within the RMH District shall be in conformance with the regulations set forth in Section 50.70.500. 50.12.090 Sign Regulations. Signs within the RM�-� District shall be in conformance with the regulations set forth in Section 50.80.000. 50.12.100 Other Regulations. Development within the RMH District shall be in conformance with the regulations set forth in Section 50.70.000 General Regulations. 50.12.110 Appearance Standards. Single-family, two-family, modular and manufactured homes within the RMH District shall conform to the following similarity exterior appearance standards: I. Each dwelling unit shall have a minimum width of twenty-two feet (22') at the narrowest point of its first story. II. Each dwelling unit shall have a continuous and complete frost protected perimeter foundation in compliance with the Uniform Building Code or regulations imposed by the City of Brookings. III. Each dwelling unit or garage shall have an exterior wall covering of either: A. Wood or masonry finish, or material which has a wood or masonry finished appearance. The use of flat or corrugated sheet metal for the exterior wa11s is prohibited. B. Vertically or horizontally grooved siding or lap siding, or material which has a vertically or horizontally grooved siding or lap siding appearance. The use of flat or corrugated sheet metal for the e�erior wa11s is prohibited. IV. Each dwelling unit or garage shall have a roof structure with a minimum slope corresponding to three inches (3") of vertical rise for each twelve inches (12") of horizontal run. Roofing material shall consist of wood shingles, wood shakes, asphalt shingles, fiberglass shingles, ceramic tile or concrete tile. Metallic roofing surfaces shall not be permitted. Each dwelling unit or garage shall have a minimum roof overhang of twelve inches (12") beyond each perimeter wall measured horizontally from the vertical wall. V. The hitch, axles, and wheels shall be removed when the dwelling unit is installed on a residential lot. VI. Each dwelling unit shall be oriented on the lot so that its long aacis is parallel with the street. A perpendicular or diagonal placement may be permitted if there is a building addition which increases the narrow dimension so that it is no less than 75 percent of the unit's long dimension. - - - , . � . . . , " III. All ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. FIRST READING: May 9, 1995 , SECOND READING: May 23, 1995 PUBLISHED: May 29, 1995 CITY OF BROOKINGS � Mayor � u 9 m 1�883 '�b o.s mance Officer