§ 90-294. Minimum lot areas.  


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  • (a)

    For lots in an R-3 general residential district containing or intended to contain a single permitted use served by public water and sewage disposal, the minimum lot area shall be 10,000 square feet.

    (b)

    For lots containing or intended to contain a single permitted use served by public water systems, but having individual sewage disposal, the minimum lot area shall be 12,000 square feet.

    (c)

    For lots containing or intended to contain a single permitted use served by individual water and sewage disposal systems, the minimum lot area shall be 20,000 square feet.

    (d)

    For lots containing or intended to contain more than a single permitted use served by public water and sewage disposal systems, the minimum lot area shall be:

    (1)

    For two units, 12,000 square feet or more.

    (2)

    For three units, 14,000 square feet or more.

    (3)

    For each additional unit above three, 1,000 square feet.

    (e)

    For lots containing or intended to contain more than a single permitted use served by public water systems but having individual sewage disposal systems, the minimum lot area shall be:

    (1)

    For two units, 16,000 square feet or more;

    (2)

    For three units, 18,000 square feet or more; and

    (3)

    For each additional unit above three, 1,000 square feet.

    (f)

    For lots containing or intended to contain more than a single permitted use served by individual water and sewage disposal systems, the minimum lot area shall be:

    (1)

    For two units, 22,000 square feet or more;

    (2)

    For three units, 24,000 square feet or more; and

    (3)

    For each additional unit above three, 1,000 square feet.

    (g)

    For permitted uses utilizing individual sewage disposal systems, the required area for any such use shall be approved by the health official. The administrator may require a greater area if considered necessary by the health official.

    (Code 1988, § 17-134)

(Code 1988, § 17-134)