[CC 1991 §400.190; Ord. No. 119 Art. VI §1, 4-30-1951]
The regulations set forth in this Article or set forth elsewhere
in this Chapter, when referred to in this Article, are the district
regulations in the "C" Multiple-Dwelling District.
[CC 1991 §400.200; Ord. No. 119 Art. VI §2, 4-30-1951]
A. Except
as elsewhere provided, business and industry are specifically prohibited,
and a building or premises shall be used only for the following purposes:
1. Any use permitted in the "B" Two-Family Dwelling District.
6. Fraternities, sororities, dormitories and lodges, excepting those
the chief activity of which is a service customarily carried on as
a business.
7. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to any of the above
uses, including storage garages, where the lot is occupied by a multiple
dwelling, hospital or institutional building. If a storage garage
is not a part of the main building, it shall be located not less than
sixty (60) feet from the front lot line. An accessory building shall
not be permitted to project beyond the building line established by
an existing main structure on said parcel of land or be located less
than five (5) feet from any side lot line.
[CC 1991 §400.210; Ord. No. 119 Art. VI §3, 4-30-1951]
Where a lot is occupied by a multiple dwelling, there shall
be provided accessible parking space on the lot adequate to accommodate
one (1) car for each dwelling unit provided in the main building.
[CC 1991 §400.220; Ord. No. 119 Art. VI §4, 4-30-1951]
No buildings shall exceed three (3) stories or forty-five (45) feet in height at the required front, side and rear yard lines except as provided in Article
XII.
[CC 1991 §400.230; Ord. No. 119 Art. VI §5, 4-30-1951]
A. Front Yard. The front yard regulations are the same as those in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District (Article
IV).
B. Side Yard.
1. The side yard regulations for buildings not exceeding two and one-half (2½) stories in height are the same as those in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District (Article
IV).
2. There shall be a side yard on each side of a three-story building
which shall have a width of not less than ten (10) feet.
C. Rear Yard.
1. The rear yard regulations for buildings not exceeding two and one-half (2½) stories in height are the same as those in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District (Article
IV).
2. A three-story building shall have a rear yard of not less than forty
(40) feet in depth.
D. Intensity Of Use.
1. A lot on which there is erected a single-family dwelling shall contain
an area of not less than five thousand (5,000) square feet.
2. A lot on which there is erected a two-family dwelling shall contain
an area of not less than two thousand five hundred (2,500) square
feet per family.
3. A lot on which there is erected a multi-family dwelling shall contain
an area of not less than one thousand five hundred (1,500) square
feet per family.
4. Where a lot has less area than herein required and was of record
on April 30, 1951, that lot may be used only for single-family dwelling
purposes or for any of the non-dwelling uses permitted in this Article.