AR - Agricultural Residential:
A. Purpose
The A-R zone is primarily intended to allow single-family residential uses on suburban
and rural parcels, and also allow domestic livestock, other personal agricultural
endeavors, and other uses listed below. Agricultural operations on parcels of five (5)
acres or more may be eligible for an exemption from some provisions of this Section.
B. General Requirements
1. Except as otherwise provided in these regulations, one single-family dwelling
shall be approved for any one lot or building site.
2. All applicable provisions of Sections 35, 36, and 37 shall apply to this zone.
3. A kennel may be permitted as allowed by Section 37.J.
4. Accessory residences may be permitted as allowed by Section 37.P.
C. Uses Permitted
1. Agricultural uses and home occupations.
2. A single-family dwelling, including a site-built home, a manufactured home
(see Section 37.H) or a factory-built building, designed and used for singlefamily occupancy as defined in this Ordinance and accessory uses normally
incidental to a single-family dwelling or light farming (this is not to be
construed as permitting any commercial use).
3. Guest Ranches established as a subordinate use to a working ranch containing
a minimum of one hundred (100) contiguous acres.
4. Private greenhouses and horticultural collections, flower and vegetable
gardens, fruit trees, orchards, dogs and cats as domestic pets, poultry for
domestic use. Horses and cows may be maintained for private use.
5. Wireless communication towers and facilities with a maximum antenna height
of forty (40) feet (see Section 37.R).
6. Schools, churches, public buildings, quasi-public buildings, childcare, adult
foster care with a Home Occupation Permit, and playgrounds, as provided in
Sections 37.L, 37.Q and 37.S.
7. The sale of produce, eggs, and other goods associated with agriculture that are
grown on-site may be sold on that same property provided that the entrepreneur
resides on the property. The sale of goods is subject to Section 37.N Site Plan
Requirements, when the site generates substantial pedestrian or vehicular traffic
in greater volumes than would normally be expected in a residential area. The
sale of marijuana is not allowed as part of this use.