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HDR2 can be put in any multiple housing areas on comparison plan and will be done as a zone
3.5 Low Density Residential - 1 and 2 (LDRI)(LDR2)
The LDR1 and 2 is established to protect stable neighborhoods of detached single family
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dwellings on smaller lots. The conditional uses allowed in this district shall be compatibles
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with single family homes on landscaped lawns, low building heights, predominantly off-street
parking, low traffic volumes, and low nuisance potential. Two family dwelling units are
conditional uses within this zone. The maximum density permitted in this district is eight (8)
dwelling units per acre.
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3.6 Medium Density Residential (MDR)
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The Medium Density Residential is established to protect stable neighborhoods of detached
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single family dwellings on smaller lots and multi -family housing not to exceed four dwelling
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units per development as a use by right. Restoration or rehabilitation of older homes in this
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district shall be encouraged. Conditional uses shall be compatible with an atmosphere of low
building heights, low traffic volumes, ample off-street parking, and low nuisance potentials at a
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higher density than LDR zones. The maximum density permitted in this district is sixteen (16)
dwelling units per gross acre.
3.7 High Density Residential (HDR)
The High Density Residential zone is established to provide higher density residential housing
areas served by collector and arterial streets. The zone shall be characterized by dwellings for
three and more families, ample off-street parking, higher traffic volumes, proximity to Ricks
College and other traffic generators and low nuisance potential. Thirty (30) dwelling units per
gross acre is the maximum density permitted in HDR.
3.8 High Density Residential 2 (HDR2)
The High Density Residential Zone 2 is to plan for multiple family housing units but to fill
housing needs for families at affordable rates. Construction to be done in larger tracts of ground
and owned in common as larger apartment complexes and not sold as individual units.
Maximum density is based upon bedroom capacities with parking and landscaping adjusted in
accordance.
• 1 bedroom units - 1.5 parking stalls per unit. Maximum units per acre - 42 units
• 2 bedroom units - 2 parking stalls per unit. Maximum units per acre - 38 units
• 3 bedroom units - 2 parking stalls per unit. Maximum units per acre - 34 units
Minimum acreage per development 2 acres. Under 2 acres will be viewed by P&Z but not
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HDR2 can be put in any multiple housing areas on comparison plan and will be done as a zone
change and determined by P&Z and City Council public hearings.
3.9 Professional Office Overlay District (PO).
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The PO is established to provide land for professional offices near the community's medical
facilities and in areas of transition from residential to commercial. Such offices shall be located
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DISTRICT
LDR
LDRI
LDR2
By Rieht
Single Family
dwelling
Accessory
buildings
TABLE I. ZONING DISTRICTS
USES STANDARDS FOR USES BY RIGHT
Conditional
Schools
Churches
Park,
Playgrounds
Homes for
mentally and/or Semi-public
physically uses
handicapped as
in Idaho Code Home
675531 occupations
Limited Publicly owned
home occupations institutions
such as libraries
Gardening for and museum
personal use
Cemeteries
Customary
household pets Utility buildings
and structures
Agriculture
Separate Parking Lots
As in LDR As in LDR 8,000 60 ft.
Plus sq, ft.
Hospitals plus
Manufactured 2,000
housing units Nursing Homes for((fl(
24 feet or wider we 17
on permanent Child care addr '
foundation centers and dwelling
See note 8 below nurseries
Two-family ,�� 00 CV P
dwellings
Separate Parking Lots
As in LDR] As in LDRt 6,000 60 ft.
sq. ft.
Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum
Maximum Maximum
Minimum Lot Front
Rear Side
Lot
Building
Lot Area Width Yard
Yard Yard
Coverage
Height
12,000 80 ft. 25 ft.
25 ft. 6" for
70%
30 ft
every
foot of
building
height:
7.5
minimum
19
25 ft. 20 ft.
25 ft. 20 ft.
6" for 70%
every
foot of
building
height
6' m nimum
6" for 70%
every
foot of
building
height
6' min mum
30 ft.
30 ft.
TABLE 2. LAND USE SCHEDULE
LAND USE SCHEDULE
P = Permitted Use
C = Conditional Use
LAND USE
DISTRICT
RESIDENTIAL
LDR LDR1
LDR2
MDR
HDR
HDR2
PO CBD
HBD
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AO
OS
RR
AG1
AG2
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Single family dwelling
P P
P
C
C
C
P
P
p
Home for mental) /ph sicaly handicapped
P P
P
P
p
C
p
p
p
Two family dwelling
C
P
P
P
C
C
C-
C
Three family dwelling
p
p
p
C
Four family dwelling
P
P
p
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p
Five & Six family dwelling or development
C
P
p
p
Twenty-four units per building or development
C
p
Dormitory, fraternity, sorority
C
P
p
Boarding house
C
p
p
Bed & Breakfast
I p
p
Home occupation
P/C P/C
P/C
P/C
C
p
p
Manufactured home 24' or more in width new
P
C
P
p
p
C
Mobile home/ manufactured home less than 24'
Approved mobile home court or subdivision
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C
C
Mobile home park
See mobile home park ordinance
C
C
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Mobile home subdivision See above ordinanceL
C
C
Nursing home
C
P
P
C
Religious dormitories
P
p
p
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p
Motel, hotels
p
p
MANUFACTURING
LDR LDR1
LDR2
MDR
HDR
HDR2
PO CBD
HBD
I
AO
OS
RR
AG1
AG2
U
Food and kindred products (SIUC 21
Meat products (211)
C
Dairy products 212
C
Canning and preserving (213)p
Grain mill products (214)
P
Bakery products (215)
p
Sugar 216
C
Confection , candy 217
p
Beverage 218
p
Other food products
C
Textile mill products (SIUC 22)
p
Apparel and other clothing products SIUC 23
p
Lumber and other wood products SILUC 24
C
Sawmills and planing mills (242)
C
C
Millwork (2431)
p
Veneer and plywood (2432)
P
prefabrication wooden buildings 2433
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p
Wooden containers 2440)
p
Other
0
Furniture jjnd fixtures SIUC 25)
p
p
Paper and allied products (SIUC 26)
C
Printing, publishing, including newspapers
SIUC 27
p
p
p
p
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