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153661v1 95 <br />1. Where the applicant requests a conditional use permit to keep <br />horses, there must be at least one acre for the dwelling and two <br />acres of open pasture for the first horse. If the applicant requests a <br />conditional use permit to keep more than one horse, the property <br />must have one additional acre of open pasture for each additional <br />horse. Calculations of minimum pasture acreage shall not include <br />any land defined as a wetland or wetland buffer under Section 78- <br />1602. When horses are kept stabled and do not require pasture for <br />feed purposes, the minimum pasture requirement may be adjusted <br />at the discretion of the Council. <br /> <br />2. Where the applicant requests a conditional use permit to keep farm <br />animals other than horses, there must be at least one acre for the <br />dwelling and one acre for each animal unit. Calculations of <br />minimum acreage required shall not include any land defined as a <br />wetland or wetland buffer under Section 78-1602. <br /> <br />3. Any building or structure associated with the animals is located <br />more than 150 feet from the nearest adjacent residence and at least <br />75 feet from the nearest lot line. <br /> <br />4. The use is operated in compliance with Chapter 62, Animals. <br /> <br />(6) Gardening and other horticultural uses, including aviaries and decorative <br />landscape features.One roadside stand offering for sale only farm products <br />produced on the premises, provided such stand does not exceed 200 square feet in <br />area and is located at least 30 feet back from the public right-of-way. <br /> <br />(7) One roadside stand offering for sale only farm products produced on the premises, <br />provided such stand does not exceed 200 square feet in area and is located at least <br />30 feet back from the public right-of-way.Private garages and parking space. <br /> <br />(8) Communication reception/transmission devices as follows: <br /> <br />a. Accessory antennas. Accessory antennas shall be limited to radio and <br />television receiving antennas, satellite dishes, TVROs, and amateur <br />shortwave radio transmitting and receiving antennas. Accessory antennas <br />that are accessory to the principal use of property are permitted accessory <br />uses in all zoning districts provided they meet the following conditions: <br /> <br />1. Height. A ground-mounted accessory antenna shall not exceed 20 <br />feet in height from ground level. <br /> <br />2. Yards. Accessory antennas shall not be located within the required <br />front yard setback, corner side yard setback or side yard setback <br />abutting a street. <br />Item #05 - CC Agenda - 11/22/2010 <br />File #10-3454 [Total Pages 151]
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