B.
Private residential greenhouses, storage sheds and private garages, in accordance with § 315-233.
C.
Attached and detached private garages and carports.
D.
Home occupation use, provided that such use is conducted only in
the principal dwelling structure, only by the residents of such structure,
does not occupy more than one room or 25% of the gross floor area
of the dwelling structure, there is no exterior evidence of such use,
i.e., no exterior display, no exterior storage of materials and no
exterior change in the residential character of the principal building,
and no sounds, vibrations, fumes, odors, generation of traffic or
other such nuisances shall be discernible outside the dwelling structure.
No more than one client, customer or pupil may be on the premises
at any one time, and no stock-in-trade or commodity shall be sold
upon the premises as in a sales outlet.
F.
Animal shelters for domestic pets, provided that the total area of
the shelter does not exceed 24 square feet.
I.
Satellite communications dish receiving antennas, provided that the
dish antenna is located only in a rear yard area and does not exceed
15 feet in height, measured from the ground level at the installation
location. Roof installations may be permitted only if the dish antenna
is not visible from the street frontage.
[The lot size, area, yard and building requirements for the
Residence B District are included at the end of this chapter.]
A.
Not more than one principal residential structure shall be located
on a lot.
C.
The parking of vehicles on front or side yards in front of the front building line is prohibited, including parking provided, except in enclosed garages. Permitted parking must comply with the requirements of § 315-180.
D.
The exterior storage of vehicles, trucks and boats shall comply with the requirements of § 315-234.
F.
When a residential structure is proposed to be built on a vacant
parcel of land, the building design of the proposed dwelling unit
shall be similar to other residential structures within a radius of
200 feet, with respect to:
G.
When a garage door is proposed to be located on the front facade
of a residential structure, the residential structure must be at least
20 feet wide and the garage door must not comprise more than 40% of
the front facade. Such door must be incorporated into the ground floor
facade in such a manner as to provide the appearance of residential
living space on the ground floor level.