It is the purpose of the Housing for Older Persons
Zone to provide suitable sites for multiple-family housing for older
persons within certain areas of the City which would permit the optimum
amount of freedom and variety in the design and layout of such type
of use.
A. The following objectives are sought in providing for
this zone:
(1)
To provide a more attractive and varied living
environment for housing for older persons than would be possible through
the strict application of residential Euclidean zonal district requirements.
(2)
To encourage developers to use a more creative
approach in the development of land for housing for older persons.
(3)
To encourage more efficient allocation and maintenance
of common open space in providing such housing through private initiative.
(4)
To encourage variety in the physical development
patterns of such housing.
(5)
To encourage developers to create an independent,
self-reliant and pleasant living atmosphere for older persons.
B. The fact that an application complies with all specific
requirements and purposes set forth herein shall not be deemed to
create a presumption that the application is, in fact, compatible
with surrounding land uses and, in itself, shall not be sufficient
to require the granting of any application.
C. The following regulations shall apply in all housing
for older persons zones.
The following uses are permitted in the Housing
for Older Persons Zone:
A. Accessory uses and buildings customarily incidental
to any permitted use in this section.
B. Multiple-family housing for older persons as defined in §
164-3.
C. Places of public assembly, recreational buildings
and accessory buildings, if included in an approved development plan
wherein it has been deemed that they are advantageous for the purpose
of serving the development and the local community.
No principal structure shall exceed three stories
or 40 feet in height, and no accessory building shall exceed two stories
or 20 feet in height.
At least 10% of the site shall be kept for open
space.
Spaces for off-street parking and for loading and unloading shall be provided in accordance with requisites of Article
XVI, except that standard perpendicular or angled parking spaces shall be a rectangle, having minimum dimensions of 10 feet by 18 feet.
Signs shall be permitted subject to the provisions of Article
XVII of this chapter.
The architectural design of all buildings shall
be consistent with the creation of an independent, self-reliant and
pleasant living atmosphere for a group of older persons requiring
indoor and outdoor privacy participation in social and community activities
and who may have limited mobility.
Such land as may be required for public streets,
parks, schools and other public uses shall be dedicated in accordance
with the requirements of the laws of the city and the adopted general
plan and Master Plans and other plans as may be applicable. The land
to be dedicated shall be so identified upon development plans and
site plans required under the provisions of this chapter and any other
laws of the city.
All permitted uses shall achieve the purposes set forth in §
164-51.11 and be compatible with the other uses existing or proposed adjacent to and in the vicinity of the area covered by the proposed development. Further, the applicant shall demonstrate that the proposed use is compatible with any abutting dissimilar land uses which may include provisions to mitigate impacts upon adjacent properties.