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a. 1 dwelling unit per 40 acres applies to all non-farm dwellings. In addition to non-farm <br />dwellings (1 per 40 acres), each farm is allowed one farm dwelling per farm. <br />b. Nominal 40 acres: a 40-acre parcel not reduced by more than 10% due to road rights-of-way <br />and survey variations. <br />c. Nominal 10 acres: a 10·acre parcel not reduced by more than 10% and/ or a 10-acre parcel <br />located on a corner or abutting a street on 2 sides not reduced by more than 15% due to road <br />rights-of-way and survey variations. <br />d. The minimum lot size for lots served by public sanitary sewer service shall be 24,000 square <br />feet per residential unit. <br />e. A minimum of 1.25 acres of land above the flood plain or free of any drainage easements is <br />required. <br />f. Lots must be configured to contain a circle with a diameter of 250 feet minimum; the ratio of <br />lot length to width shall be a maximum of 3:1 -Flag lots are prohibited. <br />g. Corner properties: The side fa~ade of a corner building adjoining a public street shall maintain <br />the front setback of the adjacent property fronting upon the same public street, or the <br />required front yard setback, whichever is less. If no structure exists on the adjacent property, <br />the setback shall be as shown in the table. <br />§154.403 Dimensional Requirements and Preservation of Open Space <br />A. Lot Configuration, RR District. All lots must be rectangular in shape and any 2 adjacent sites <br />must have an aspect ratio not exceeding 4: 1. <br />§154.404 Site Design and Development Standards. <br />Development of land within the rural districts shall follow established standards for traffic circulation, <br />landscape design, parking, signs and other considerations as specified in 5, 6 7. The <br />following standards apply to specific uses, and are organized by district. <br />A. Single-Family Detached Dwelling, All Rural Districts. All single-family dwellings shall be at <br />least twenty-four (24) feet in width, at least nine hundred sixty (960) square feet in area, and <br />be placed on a permanent foundation. <br />B. Septic Drainfield Regulation, A, RR and RS Districts. All lots must have at least 20,000 square <br />feet of land suitable for septic drainfields and area sufficient for 2 separate and distinct <br />drainfield sites. Placement of the second required drainfield between the trenches of the first <br />drainfield is prohibited. <br />C. Septic Drainfield Regulation, RE District. All new subdivided lots shall have a minimum of <br />20,000 square feet of land to be dedicated for septic system use and suitable for that use. This <br />land may comprise up to 2 separate areas, each of which is contiguous to the 1.25-acre <br />building site or contained within it, and each of which contains at least 10,000 contiguous <br />square feet. Placement of the second required drainfield between the trenches of the first <br />drainfield is prohibited. <br />D. Secondary Dwelling, A District. One non-farm dwelling per each 40 acres, or part of a dwelling <br />on a prorated basis, not already containing a farm or non-farm dwelling, is permitted provided: <br />5