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S 10.20 <br />service structures is compatible to the neighborhood in which it is <br />to be located and thus will promote the general welfare. <br />E. Greenhouses. Commercial greenhouses provided <br />all outside storage is fenced in such a manner so as to screen the <br />stored material from view when observed from the public street or <br />adjoining lot. <br />F. Recreation Areas. Private gun clubs, archery <br />ranges, riding stables, ski slides, provided the ^*®a is fenced and <br />no part of the principal use is less than 100 ,>it from any lot <br />line. <br />G. Guest Houses. A separate dwelling constructed <br />on an existing undivided lot for the sole use of the ccupants of <br />the principal buildings, including their domestic employees or <br />their non-paying guests. All regular lot requirements shall be met <br />by the guest house. <br />H. Planned Residential Development. Limited to <br />detached single family dwellings only and subject to the <br />limitations of Section 10.32. <br />I. Duplex Credit. One duplex may be located on a <br />single lot as a conditional use upon application therefor provided <br />that public sanitary sewer service is available, and the lot is <br />adjacent to a commercial or industrial district, and the duplex is <br />constructed within 200 feet of the commercial or industrial <br />district. A duplex is defined as a two-family unit residential <br />building. <br />J. Apiaries. <br />K. Animals. The keeping of domestic animals for <br />non-commercial purposes including horses for the use of the <br />occupants of the premises, provided that any accessory building <br />used for housing such animals shall be located not less than 150 <br />feet 'rom the nearest lot line. A minimum of one acre in <br />aggregate, exclusive of one acre for the principal building, must <br />be available for each animal unit, except as hereinafter set forth. <br />A minimum of two acres of open pasture must be available for a <br />single horse and one additional acre must be available for each <br />additional horse. When the horses are kept stabled and do not <br />require pasture for feed purposes, the minimum pasture requirement <br />may be adjusted at the discretion of the Council. Such minimum <br />pasture acreage shall not include low lying lands unusable for <br />pasture or grazing. Any person keeping such animals must comply <br />with the provisions of the City Code. <br />L. Farms (Crop). Provided that the area is ten or <br />more acres. <br />Source: Ordinance No. 172 <br />Effective Date: 1-1-75 <br />ORONO CC 280 (4-1-84)