9-18-Ordinance Recorded 12/18/1963PACE
INTERIM ZONING ORDINANCE
The Deschutes County Planning Commission having requested the
Deschutes County Court to adopt an interim zoning ordinance for a certain
designated area within,.-Deschutes County,,_ toy-grit
That portion of Blakley Heights, according to the official plat as
filed and on record in the Deschutes County Court House, Bend., Oregon,
lying west of Highway 97, commonly known as the Dal.les-California
Highway, and
'6Hi , the Court is fully advised in this premises, and
VIEREAS., the Court has duly considered the said''request, and
WHEREAS, "the Court considers the request for an interim ordinance, for
the said property, to be necessary to insure that the'purposes and object-
ives of the proposed land use ordinance will be benefited by the adoption
of an interim land use ordinance.
NOW., THEREFURE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that an interim land use c>rd-
ina.nce be hereby adopted to apply to the.said described land as follows:
S-A SUBURBAN AGRICULTURAL ZONE DESCHUTES COUNTY ORDINANCE 1
WITH EXCEPTION
Section 70 Principal Uses Permitted Outright. The following principal
uses are permitted outright in an S-A zone: -
(1) Single-family dwelling.-
(2) Existing railroad trackage.
Section 8. Conditional Uses Permitted.' The following uses and their
accessory uses are permitted in,:-an S-A zone when authorized in accordance.`
with the requirements of Sections' 118 to 125:
(1) Cemetery.
(2) Church. .
(3) Community club building.
(4) Golf course, including club house but excluding independent "pitch
and putt" or driving range.
(3) Hospitals' sanitarium.
(6) Mausoleum, crematorium, or columbarium in a cemetery.
(7) Public park, playground.
(8) Public building such as a fire station, librarys recreation build-
ing, or museum.
(9) School., in accordance with the following minimum 'lot requirements:
(a) Nursery or kindergarten. An area of 10,000 square feet which
shall be increased by 2,5000 `square.feet for every 1Q chilaren or a portion
thereof over 40.
(b) Primary. One acre for each three classrooms'or 90 pupils
whichever requirement is greater.
(c) Elementary. One acre for.each two and one-half classrooms or
75 pupils whichever requirement is greater. .
(d) Junior high. One acre for each two classrooms or 60 pupils.
whichever requirement is greater.,
(e) Senior high. One acre for each one and one-half classrooms
or 45 pupils whichever requirement`is greater.
(f) College, university or technical,school operating as, a public,
or nonprofit organization,
(10) Utility substation or pu] 11g substation with no equipment storage.
Section 9✓AccessorX Uses Permi.tted.. In an S-A zone the following
accessory uses are permitted.
(1) Buildings to house fowl, rabbits, cows, horses or other domestic
animals provided that no building other than for normal household pets is
closer than 100 feet to a dwelling,
(2) Fence.
(3) Garage or carport.
(4) Greenhouse.
(5) Guest house,','
(6) Home occupation.
(:7) Lath house.. tool or storage shed.
(S) Living quarters for aperson employed on the premises'in agricultures
horticulture, or, timber growing., and the employee's family.
(9) Playhouse.
(10) A temporary real estate office to be used for the sale of lots in .
a subdivision, .
(11) Roadside stand for the.display and sale of.agricultural and horti-
culturel products grown on the premises.
(12) Sign or name plate according to the following requirements.
(a) One name plate or sign for a home occupation, indirectly illum-
inated or nonilluminated, less than one and one-half 'square feet in area for
each dwelling. No setback-is-required.
(b) One sign,. not illuminated, less than six square feet in area
advertising the sale. lease, or rental of the property. No setback is required,
(c) One nonilluminated temporary sign per tract of land or sub-
division advertising the sale of lots theredn and not exceeding 42 square feet."
in area. The sign 'shall be reduced in size by six square feet for each lot
less than seven lots. Teu-foot front and side, yard.: setbacks are required..
(d) `One temporary sign of .less than 42 square feet in area indicat-
ing the nature of a proposed new structure or use of land.
(e) For conditional uses,;, one indirectly' illuminated or nonillurrr-
inated sign on each side of the lot abutting a street. The sign shall be less
than 20 square feet in area and may state the name or use of the-building or
landi,or may be used as a church bulletin board. No setback is required.,
(13) Swimming pool, tennis court, or other recreational facilities
commonly accessory to a; dwelling.
Section 10. Lot Size. The lot size in an,S-A zonee.shall be as follows:-
(1) The minimum lot area shall be two acres
(2) The minimum lot width at the front building lines shall be 100 feet.
(3) The minimum lot depth shall be.125 feet.
Section 11. Setback RegiAr,eemehts. ' Iri-'-an S4 zone the yards shall be
as follows
(1) The front yard shall be a minimum of 30 feet. For buildings eon-
taming a conditional use the setback` shall. be a .minimum of 40 ' feet. For
buildings housing foil, rabbits, mows, ,horses., or btheri domestic animals the
front yard shall be a minimum of. 70'` feet.
(2) The side ,yard shall be a mi.nimum~ of la feet. For buildings con
taitring a conditional use.'the side yard shall be a minimum of 30 feet. For
buildings housing fowl, r-abbits, cogs, horses, or other domestic animals the
side yard shall be a minimum of 50 feet ion-the side abutting a street and 25
feet on the side abutting a lot.
(3) The rear yard shall be a minimum of;20 feet. For buildings con-
taining a conditional usethe minimum rear yard shall- be 30 feet.
Section 12. Height of Bui.ldjZ' jZ.' In an S--A zone no building shall exceed
a height of two stories and in no case shall it exceed a height of 28. feet.
EXCEPTION
C-3 GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONE DESCHUTF3 COUNTY ORDINANCE #1
That portion lying along Highway 97,, 400 feet in depth,
Section 71. Principal Uses PeinitIed: Outright.` The. following principal
uses are permitted outright in a C-3'-tone'
(1) Any principal or conditional use permitted in a C-1 zone.
(2) Appliance sales or service.
(3) Amusement enterprise if conducted wholly within. a, dompletely
enclosed building including billiard or pool hall, bowling alleys roller or
ice rink, boating arena, dance hall, games of skill and chance, pe#ty' arcade, .
or shooting gallery.
(4) Auditoriums.
(5) Automobile accessories.,
(6) Automobile sales, rental,service
, parts, repair, incidental body
and fender work,,painti ftg'p or upholsteril hg'- . provided that ` any, repai-r or body
I J, and fender world painting, or upholstering be conducted Completely within
an enclosed building.
(7) Automobile s e stab n i nclud' u illutt access=
sory uses. No body an render wor~C or pain~1 g, s
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(8)
Automobile or "truck storage garage.
(9)
Bakery, wholesale
(10)
Bath,or massage parlor;..
(11)
Bicycle or motorcycle shop.
(12)
Billboard„
(13)
Blueprinting, photostating, or other reproduction processes.
(14)
Bookbinding. ;
(,1)
Bus depot.
(16)
, Business machines, retailr.sa.les .or .service.,
(17)
Catering establishment.
(18)
Clothing supply sto`re.;
(19)
Cocktail lounge°As a part of a restaurant.
(20)
Coin machines sale or repair.
(21)
Dancing school or,music studio.
(22)
Dry cleaning andpressing; wholeskale ~ except those using highly
volatile
-or combustible materials or using-=high pressure steam tanks or
boilers.
(23)
Electrical supply store.
(24).
Feed or seed store.
(2~)
Film exchange.
(26),
kIoor eollering sales or service'i.
(27)
Food lockers, retail only..
(28)
Forzen food store.
(29)
Fuel `oil distribution, retail only, provided all fuel storage is
underground.
(30)
Furniture store.
(31)
' Garden supplies store.
(32)
Gun Sales or repair.
(33)
Health studio, physical therapists reducing salon.
(-34)
"Laboratories for experimental, photo,'or electrorde research or,
testing,
(35)
Leather good sales including harness and saddle shop.
(36)
Locksmith,
(37)
Magazine or newspaper distribution agency,
(38)
Marine craft sales, service, or supplies or repair of sms,l:l craft.
(39)
Meeting hall far club, union, lodge, or fraternal. organization.
(40)
Mortuaries, undertaking or funeral parlors.
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(41) .
Newspaper; publishing,
(42)
Paint stores including related pon:traotor shop.
(43)
Parking lot or parking garage,
(44)
Pawn `shop..:
(45)
Pet shop.
(46)
Printing plant.. a
(4?)
Restaurant or hotel supplies.
(48)
Scion tific' or profess bnaL instruments .Idle or• repair,
(49)
Second hand store. ,
(50)
Sign shoI~r. painting shoA•
(51)
Storage building for household goods.
(52),
Tavern.
(53)
Taxider7shop.
(54)
; Telephone or telegraph exchange.
(55)
Theater, except drive-in theater.
(56)
Tire shop in-eluding incidental tine recapping.
(57)
Trailer sale's room 'or lot..
(58)
Upholstery shop.
Section 72 Conditional Uses Permitted. The following uses are per
mitted in a C-3 zone when authorized in accordance with the requirements of
s6btions
3188to 125.
(1)
Drive-in theater.
(2)
Dwelling,, single or multi.;-family, in accordance -rith the require-
meets of
the R-5A zone,
(3),
Veterinary hospital office or animal hospital.
Section,73.' Accessory Uses Permitted. The following accessory uses '
are permitted in a C-3 zone:
(1)
Uses incidental to the uses permitted in a C-3 zone.
(2) `
Signs, other than a billboard., , arepermitted as follows:
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(a) For residential uses, signs as permitted in an 11-5A zone.
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"(b) For commercial and conditional uses, a.ny, sign, provided that
no sign shall be located less than' .20 fee's" from a loo; in a residential zcbe
or less than 50 feet from a school premise or a public park.
Section 74. Condition-a -i r llowing U4ea -A Q-3 Zone. All users per=
witted in a C-3 zone shall be subjedt to the following conditions:
(1)
All bu iness,. service repair, processing, storage, or merchandise
display shall be conducted wholly wrtthin an -enclosed building except : .
(a) Off-street parking or loading'.