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Village of Random Lake Ordinance
CHAPTER 17 - ZONING CODE

17.09 R?]2 TWO?]FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.

The R?]2District is intended to provide a quiet, pleasant and relatively spacious living area for single?]family, and 2?]family dwellings protected from traffic hazards and intrusion.

(1)PERMITTED USES.

(a) Uses permitted in the R?]1District.

  • Boarding houses, up to 4 paying guests or boarders, including bed and breakfast establishments.
  • Existing multi-family.

(2)CONDITIONAL USES.

(a) Conditional uses permitted in the R?]1District.

(b)Funeral homes.

(c)Public hospitals and rest homes.

(d)Private clubs, fraternities and lodges, except those whose chief activity is customarily carried on as a business.

(3)LOT, YARD AND BUILDING REQUIREMENTS. See also sec.17.03 of this chapter.

(a)Single Family Dwellings. Same as for R?]1District.

(b) Every dwelling unit shall have a separate garage, which shall be completed before occupancy. However, each dwelling unit shall not have more than one garage. Attached or detached garage may be 1000 square feet, or 60% of the livable square footage of the residence, whichever is greater. Every dwelling, however, must have at least a minimum of 300 square feet of garage space. No garage shall exceed 10 feet in wall height for unattached garages. Roof pitch cannot exceed the pitch of principal building. No Living quarters above detached garages. Attached garages may have living quarters. Total height of attached garages cannot exceed 35 ft. No garage shall be constructed with exterior metal walls. However, metal siding is permitted, so long as each horizontal siding panel does not exceed a maximum width of 12 inches. Each dwelling unit shall not have more than one garage.

(c)Garden and yard equipment shed, 150square feet maximum and 15feet in height maximum. Only one garden shed per dwelling unit. Sheds constructed exclusively from metal or plastic materials are prohibited. All sheds must be architecturally compatible with the exterior appearance of the main structure or building. See also Section 17.201(2).

(d)Two?]Family Dwellings.

Lot frontage........... Minimum 100 ft.

Lot area........... Minimum 10,000 sq. ft.

Principal building:

Front yard........... Minimum 25 ft.

Side yards........... Minimum 10 ft.

Rear yard........... Minimum 25 ft.

Building height........... Maximum 35 ft.

Accessory building:

Front yard Minimum 25 ft. + depth of principal building

Side yards........... Minimum 5 ft.

Rear yard........... Minimum 5 ft.

Building height: Maximum 10 ft. walls. Roof pitch cannot exceed principal building.

Garages: Maximum of 700 sq. ft., or 60% of livable square footage, whichever is greater. Minimum of 300 sq. ft. per dwelling unit.

Garden shed ….Maximum 150 sq. ft.

Building height maximum 15 ft

Floor area per dwelling
unit:

Dwellings existing
on December31, 1997..... Minimum 960 sq. ft.

Dwellings existing on the

effective date of 3-1-04 these

amendments..... Minimum 1,150 sq. ft.

Dwellings constructed after

The effective date of 3-1-04 these

amendments ..... 1,200 sq. ft. per dwelling unit.

Off?]street parking Minimum 2 spaces per unit. (See also sec.17.19 of this chapter)

  • DRIVEWAYS. All driveways must be hard surfaced, and constructed within 1 year of occupancy. Hard surfaced shall be defined as concrete, asphalt or brick paving. Additionally, a driveway apron, consisting of the first 5 feet of driveway extending onto the property from a public roadway, shall be constructed from concrete, shall be at least 6 inches thick, and shall be constructed with tapered sides. Maximum quantity of one driveway per dwelling unit.

(5) Condominiums reference chapter 19.041 of this code.

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RLACC WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE

Marilynn B. of Random Lake

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