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Site Analysis <br /> The property contains about 9 acres of which 4.55 acres is dry contiguous buildable land. Another <br /> 0.56 acre remnant piece is located adjacent to the dry buildable portion of the lot and essentially is <br /> contiguous since a culvert has been placed over this portion of the property for the driveway located <br /> to the south. Lots in the RR-1B district require two acres for the site to be considered buildable. A <br /> guest house CUP requires an additional two acres to maintain the zoning requirements for density <br /> in the locality. The property contains 4.55 acres dry buildable area. <br /> Guest houses must meet minimum principal building setbacks and be located behind the principal <br /> residence. The RR-1B zoning district requires the following: <br /> RR-1B Lot Area Lot Width Front Yard Side Yard Rear Yard <br /> (1 acre) <br /> Required 2 acres 200' 50' 30' 50' <br /> 4 acres for a <br /> guest house <br /> The barn meets all required setbacks. <br /> Septic <br /> Steve Weckman has approved a septic design for the property which includes the guest house. A <br /> bedroom addition has been placed on the principal residence with the condition the final inspection <br /> for the addition be held until the septic system has been replaced and approved by the City. The <br /> same condition shall be placed on the Conditional Use Permit request. A final inspection for the <br /> plumbing in the guest house shall not be approved until the septic system has been installed and is <br /> approved by the On-Site System Manager. <br /> Home Occupation <br /> A home occupation is any gainful occupation meeting all of the following requirements when <br /> engaged in only by persons residing in their dwelling,when there is no employed assistant when that <br /> occupation is conducted within the principal structure only, when evidence of the occupation is not <br /> visible from the street.No signs other than those permitted in "R" Districts are present, no excessive <br /> stock in trade is stored on the premises, over the counter retail sales are not involved, and entrance <br /> to the home occupation is gained from within the structure. A professional person may use his/her <br /> residence for consultation, emergency treatment or performance of religious rites but not for the <br /> general practice of his/her profession when such general practice will involve the need for more than <br /> three off-street parking spaces for the occupant and visitors. <br />