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Zoning Regulations - Article 5 - Page 38

Zoning Regulations - Sheridan County Nebraska - 2002 Page 38
4.	Fish hatcheries, wildlife management areas, game farms and commercial hunting and fishing where such hunting and fishing does not involve development of lodges or other buildings devoted solely to the support of such hunting and fishing activities, provided that if such uses qualify as a Public Use Area, as defined in Section 303.71 of this Resolution, such uses shall comply with minimum separation distances from existing confined or intensive animal feeding uses as set forth in Table 501.05 of this Resolution. Temporary housing of hunters and fishermen and temporary hunting or fishing shelters shall be permitted.
5.	Radio, television, microwave and other types of erected towers, provided such towers comply with any applicable airport hazard restrictions and provided such tower is set back from the right-of-way line of any public roadway or from any neighboring church, school, public use area or dwelling unit by a distance equal to or exceeding the height of such tower.
6.	Child care and day care uses, when conducted in a building other than an occupied residential dwelling unit. -
7.	Single-Family dwellings, including manufactured housing and mobile homes as provided such dwellings comply with all of the following conditions.
A.	Such dwellings, if not on the same lot with and of the same ownership as any
existing confined or intensive animal feeding use, as defined in Sections 303.23 and 303.45 of this Resolution, shall be separated from such use by the same distances as is specified in Table 501.05 of this Resolution for the various classes of confined and intensive animal feeding uses, unless the developer of such dwelling shall grant an impact easement(s), as defined in Section 303.42 of this Resolution, to the owner of the confined or intensive animal feeding use, in which case any lesser distance shall be permitted. Such distance shall be measured from the nearest point of the area used or approved under this Resolution for a confined or intensive animal feeding use, including any location where raw or partially digested liquid or slurry waste is applied to the surface of the land, to a said church, school, public use area or dwelling unit not of the same ownership and not on the same premises as the confined or intensive animal feeding use. Application of solid manure, as defined in Section 303.82 of this Resolution, to the surface of the land, the surface application of composted waste or the injection of liquid or slurry waste into the soil shall not be considered part of the confined or intensive animal feeding use and shall not be required to meet the minimum separation distance herein specified.
B.	Such dwelling shall be located on a lot with an area of not less than two (2) acres, if a septic tank and tile field sewage disposal system is used, or not less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet, if a public or semi-public sanitary sewer is to be used, and such lot shall have a minimum lot width as set forth in Section 501.07 of this Resolution, provided that a larger lot may be required if the regulations of the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality or its successor with regard to proper sizing and location of a septic tank and tile field or lagoon sewage disposal system.
C.	The lot on which such dwelling is located shall front on or have access to an existing public roadway other than a roadway classified by the Sheridan County Board of Commissioners as a minimum maintenance road or other unimproved roadway, provided that if such dwelling is located on a minimum maintenance road or other unimproved roadway, Sheridan County shall not construct or improve such roadways and, with the exception of existing minimum maintenance roads, shall not be committed to accepting such roadway as a publicly maintained County road even if such roadway is improved to County road standards by the owner(s) of such roadway.

Zoning Regulations - Sheridan County Nebraska - 2002 Page 38


 
 
 
 
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