18.40.020 Use regulations.
A. Permitted Uses. In the RR, rural residential district, permitted uses are:
1. Accessory uses;
5. Child care home;
6. Church buildings;
7. Domestic livestock on lots of not less than 80,000 square feet in area;
8. Guest house, one per lot, and only on a lot with an existing single-family detached dwelling or, where permitted, an existing mobile home, on lots of not less than 60,000 square feet in area;
9. Home occupations;
10. Livestock, urban;
11. Market garden;
B. Conditional Uses. In the RR, rural residential district, conditional uses are:
1. Airports, heliports and aircraft landing fields, and related buildings essential in the operation of such uses;
2. Animal and veterinary hospitals;
3. Cemeteries;
9. Group homes;
10. Guest house, one per lot, and only on a lot with an existing single-family detached dwelling or, where permitted, an existing mobile home, on lots less than 60,000 square feet in area;
11. Kennels, minor, on lots of not less than 80,000 square feet in area;
12. Mobile homes;
13. Multifamily dwelling with no more than three dwelling units, on lots of not less than 80,000 square feet in area;
14. Professional offices;
15. Public utility and service uses including, but not limited to: fire stations, transfer stations, neighborhood dumpsters, public dumping sites, electric substations, gas regulator stations, telephone exchanges, sewage treatment plants, well and water pumping stations, water filtration plants, water reservoirs, and other similar uses. These uses do not include the installation and maintenance of utility lines which are permitted uses;
16. Residential cluster development;
17. School buildings;
18. Trade/technical/vocational school. (Ord. 2022-15 §§ 2, 3, 2022; Ord. 2021-23 §§ 9, 10, 2021; Ord. 2019-10 §§ 10, 11, 2019; Ord. 2018-12 § 4, 2018; Ord. 2017-21 § 7, 2017; Ord. 2014-44 § 2, 2014; Ord. 2012-58 §§ 2, 4, 6, 2013; Ord. 2012-22 § 6, 2012; Ord. 2009-05 § 7, 2009; Ord. 94-046 § 5, 1994; Ord. 89-099 § 7, 1990; Ord. 88-010 § 2, 1988. 2004 Code § 18.20.020.)