Section 17.30.040 Conditional uses and conditional use structures.
The following conditional uses and conditional use structures must comply with
the height
regulations of Section 17.30.060 and the regulations set forth in Chapter 17.124. Approval of
these conditional uses and conditional use structures must be obtained from the zoning board of
adjustment prior to the building permit being issued:
A. Within the original town site of Hamilton and later
additions that were platted before
1957 as small urban lots.
1. Single-family dwelling units, accessory buildings
and uses incidental thereto on existing
lots within the original town site of Hamilton and later additions platted before 1957 as small
urban lots of thirty by one hundred forty (30 x 140) feet which had densities of ten dwelling units
or less per net acre. The area and dimensions shall be as follows:
a. Minimum lot area: four thousand two hundred (4,200)
square feet.
b. Minimum lot frontage: thirty (30) feet, as measured
at the front property line.
c. Minimum yard setbacks:
(1) Front yard: twenty (20) feet measured from the front
property line, exclusive of
unenclosed front porches used as such.
(2) Rear yard: twenty (20) feet measured from the rear
property line for the dwelling unit;
five feet measured from the property line for an accessory buildings; ten feet measured from the
rear property line for detached garages with opening to alley.
(3) Side yard: three feet from property line on each
side.
2. Duplex dwelling units, accessory buildings and uses
incidental thereto on two or more of
those existing lots with the area of and dimensions as follows:
a. Minimum lot area: eight thousand four hundred (8,400)
square feet.
b. Minimum lot frontage: sixty (60) feet as measured
at the front property line.
c. Minimum yard setbacks:
(1) Front yard: twenty (20) feet measured from the front
property line, exclusive of un-enclosed front porches used as such.
(2) Rear yard: five feet measured from the rear property
line for the dwelling unit; five feet
measured from the rear yard property line for an accessory building; ten feet measured from the
rear property line for detached garages with opening to alley.
3. Side yard: five feet measured from property line on
each side.
B. Personal service facilities and food services, if
located in the main building (club house)
for approved multiple-family dwellings;
C. Church steeples, ornamental towers, spires or monuments,
if higher than forty-five (45)
feet;
D. Multiple-family dwellings and apartment houses, when
access is provided onto a
collector or local street;
E. Boarding and lodging houses;
F. Churches;
G. Community centers; and
H. Libraries, museums, schools (public or private), parks,
playgrounds or recreational
facilities (not for profit). (Ord. 225 (part), 2003)