Lincoln |
Code of Ordinances |
Title 18. ZONING |
Division III. DISTRICT REGULATIONS |
Chapter 18.29. A-D AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT |
§ 18.29.010. Permitted uses.
The following uses are permitted in the (A-D) agricultural district:
(1)
One single-family residence and accessory buildings;
(2)
Agricultural corps and open field grazing;
(3)
Livestock, poultry and small animals provided:
a.
Any building, pen, cage, aviary, animal run or area used to contain, house, confine or feed such animals or fowl shall not be located closer than 75 feet to any boundary property line of the premises, or any building containing a dwelling unit on the same premises,
b.
Any open-air storage of hay, straw, shavings or similar organic materials shall maintain a distance of not less than 35 feet from any boundary property line, and a distance of not less than 45 feet from any building containing a dwelling unit or accessory living quarters on the same premises;
(4)
Greenhouses, when incidental to agricultural uses on premises;
(5)
Marketing of products on the premises, provided:
a.
Only one stand shall be permitted on the premises and such stand shall contain not more than 500 square feet of floor area, and shall not be located in any required yard or open space on the premises;
(6)
Pasturing and grazing;
(7)
Public stables and riding academies provided:
a.
Any stable or barn shall not be located closer than 75 feet to any boundary property line, or to any building containing a dwelling unit on the same premises,
b.
Any corrals, exercise yards or rings shall maintain a distance of not less than 45 feet from any building containing a dwelling unit on the same premises,
c.
Any open-air storage of hay, straw, shavings or similar materials shall maintain a distance of not less than 35 feet from any boundary property line, and a distance of not less than 45 feet from any building containing a dwelling unit or accessory living quarters on the same premises.
(8)
Signs as permitted by Title 16.
(Ord. 555B §1(part), 1991; Ord. No. 910B , § 2, 1-12-2016)