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RN (Residential Neighborhood) District

Intended to maintain the character of mature, established neighborhoods in locations where residents expect that the character be relatively stable and allow development, redevelopment, and/or public projects that are consistent with a neighborhood's architectural character. 

Subdistricts include: RN-32.5, RN-12.5, RN-7.5, RN-6. RN-4 ,and RN-D. 

A = Allowed Use By-Right          L = Limited Use              C = Conditional Use

                     * If a use is not listed in the table then it is not allowed in the zoning district

 

 

Use Classification

 

                       

Use Allowance

 

Additional Regulations Found in the Land Development Code

RESIDENTIAL USES

Single-Family Detached

A

 

Duplex

L (RN-D subdistrict only)

3-1-3-2

Group Home, FHAA

L

3-1-3-3

Group Home, Not Specified Above

C

3-1-3-3

HOSPITALITY, RECREATION & ENTERTAINMENT USES

Bed and Breakfast

C

3-1-3-4

Recreation, Outdoor (playing fields)

A

 

Recreation, Outdoor (other)

A

 

COMMUNITY, CIVIC, EDUCATIONAL, HEALTH CARE & INSTITUTIONAL USES

Cemetery

C

3-1-3-6

Day Care Center, Adult or Child

C

3-1-3-6

Public Lands, Parks, Schools or Buildings

A

 

Place of Assembly

L

3-1-3-6

Private School, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle, or High

A

 

INDUSTRIAL, PROCESSING, RECYCLING, STORAGE & DISPOSAL USES

Resource Extraction (Minerals)

C

3-1-3-7

UTILITY & COMMUNICATIONS USES

Utilities, Major

C

3-1-3-9

Utilities, Minor

L

3-1-3-9

Overhead Power Lines

(110 kV+)

C

3-1-3-9

Other Wireless Communications Facilities

L

3-1-3-9

AGRICULTURE  USES

Agriculture, community

L

3-1-3-10