Chapter 18.40
RURAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (RR)
Sections:
18.40.050 Development standards.
18.40.010 Purpose.
The purpose of the rural residential district (RR) is to provide areas for stable, single-family residential development, at a density not to exceed one dwelling per 10 acres, with a limited number of other uses compatible with a rural residential neighborhood. [Ord. 230, 2016.]
18.40.020 Permitted uses.
Permitted uses for the RR district are limited to the following:
A. Agriculture.
B. Parks, playgrounds, and golf courses.
C. Single-family residences.
D. Home occupations, including day care homes.
E. Manufactured homes as defined in Idaho Code, Section 39-4105(14), and as restricted by this title. [Ord. 230, 2016.]
18.40.030 Conditional uses.
Conditional uses for the RR district are limited to the following:
A. Public service, public use, and public utility facilities.
B. Personal wireless service facilities or wireless communications facilities, excluding freestanding towers, in accordance with Chapter 18.105 DCC (freestanding towers are prohibited).
C. Day care centers and day care facilities.
D. Nurseries and garden centers.
E. Temporary structures.
F. Accessory dwelling units. [Ord. 230, 2016.]
18.40.040 Accessory uses.
Accessory uses for the RR district are limited to the following:
A. Barns.
B. Greenhouse, private.
C. Detached garages.
D. Storage buildings.
E. Swimming pools. [Ord. 230, 2016.]
18.40.050 Development standards.
A. Minimum lot size: 10 acres.
B. Minimum lot width: 150 feet.
C. Maximum building or structure height: 35 feet.
D. All structures in the RR district shall be set back 300 feet from Highway 55.
E. Minimum front yard setback: 30 feet.
F. Minimum side: The setback from any adjacent property line shall be not less than 20 feet for a single-story dwelling. Each vertical wall for subsequent multiple-story dwellings shall be set back an additional five feet.
G. Rear yard setback: 15 feet.
H. Flanking street: 20 feet.
I. Flanking alley: 15 feet. [Ord. 230, 2016.]