Except as hereinafter provided in §
265-48, Area exceptions, and Article
XVI, Nonconformance and Noncompliance, after the effective date of this chapter, no structure shall be erected, reconstructed, enlarged, used or moved to another location, unless such structure or enlarged portion conforms to the area regulations established by the following schedule. Area conformance for R3 Districts shall be as prescribed in the ordinance pertaining to planned residential development.
[Amended 4-12-2021 by Ord. No. 2120; 12-13-2021 by Ord. No. 2132]
The minimum depths of front yards, minimum widths
of side yards, minimum depths of rear yards, minimum lot areas, minimum
lot widths, maximum land coverages and maximum floor area ratios permitted
in each district shall be as specified in the following schedule:
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Requirement Per District
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Requirements
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Type of Use
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R1
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R2
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C1
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C2
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M
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S
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Front yard depth (feet)a,b
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Any use
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20
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10
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Side yard width, each of 2 (feet)c,d,f
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One-family dwelling
Two-family dwelling
Row dwelling, entrance not facing street:
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10
-
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5
5
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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-
-
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Adjoining entrance
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-
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5
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-
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5
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-
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-
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|
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Not adjoining entrance
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-
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5
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-
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5
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-
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-
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Other than above
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10
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5
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-
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-
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-
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5
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Rear yard depth (feet)b,d,e,f
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Row dwelling, entrance not facing street
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-
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15
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-
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15
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-
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-
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Other than above
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30
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20
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2
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-
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-
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0
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Lot area (square feet)
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Dwellings
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|
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|
|
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One-family (per dwelling unit)
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7200g
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7200g
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Two-family (per dwelling unit)
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3600
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-
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3600
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-
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-
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Row (per dwelling unit)
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-
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2500
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-
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2500
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-
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-
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Multiple-family (other than a row) (per dwelling
unit except in C2)
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-
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2500
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-
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2500
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-
|
-
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Hotel or club with dwelling quarters, dormitory
or similar group housing
|
-
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-
|
-
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6000
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-
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8000
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Additional for each sleeping room over 4
|
-
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-
|
-
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300
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-
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300
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Lot width
(feet)
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Row dwelling
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|
|
|
|
|
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Interior lot
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-
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60
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30
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30
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-
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-
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Corner lot
|
-
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60
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30
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30
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-
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-
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Other than above
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|
|
|
|
|
|
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Interior lot
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60g
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60g
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0
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0
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0
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60
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Corner lot
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80g
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80g
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Land coverage (percent)
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Any use
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40
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40
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60
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100
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100
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40
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Floor area ratio
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Any use
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-
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-
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-
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-
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5.0
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-
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NOTES:
a. Front yard adjacent to existing building: See § 265-48A of this chapter.
b. Unenclosed porch in front or rear yard: See § 265-48B of this chapter.
c. Porte cochere in side yard: See § 265-48C of this chapter.
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d. Minor or community parking area or minor garage in side or rear yard: See § 265-48D of this chapter. Side or rear yard abutting street shall be the same as front yard: See § 265-46C of this chapter.
e. Loading space occupying rear yard: See § 265-48E of this chapter. Accessory travel trailer, camp trailer, boat, etc., in rear yard: See § 265-48F of this chapter.
f. Open fire escapes in any yard: See § 265-48G of this chapter. Fences, walls or plantings in any yard: See § 265-48H of this chapter. Minor utility fixtures in any yard: See § 265-48H of this chapter. Cornices, eaves, belt courses, etc., in any yard: See § 265-48J of this chapter.
g. One-family dwelling on substandard lot of record: See § 265-48I of this chapter.
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[Amended 6-1-1976 by Ord.
No. 1005; 3-8-1993 by Ord. No. 1575; 10-14-1996 by Ord. No. 1698; 6-8-2020 by Ord. No. 2109; 4-12-2021 by Ord. No. 2120]
A. Where the existing average block setback is less than the minimum front yard prescribed in §
265-47, the minimum front yard shall be reduced to equal the average block setback, defined as the average distance from the front lot line to the principal structures (not including features exempted in this section) for all lots on the same side of the street between two intersecting streets or within a distance of no greater than 400 feet from the lot.
B. An unenclosed porch no more than one story or 15 feet in height and
12 feet in depth may be erected in the front, side or rear yard, provided
that no portion of said porch shall be closer than three feet to a
lot line.
C. A porte cochere may be permitted over a driveway in a required side
yard, not closer than two feet to a side lot line, provided that such
structure is not more than one story in height and 20 feet in length
and is entirely open on at least three sides except for the necessary
supporting columns and customary architectural features.
D. A minor parking area, community parking area, carport or minor garage may be located partially or entirely in required side or rear yards, provided that the garage is not closer than five feet to a property line or opened and maintained right-of-way; further provided that any parking area is improved and maintained, as provided in §
265-64, and that any structure erected hereunder does not interfere with any applicable lines of sight for motorists on a right-of-way.
E. A loading space may occupy a rear yard, provided that it is located
not closer than 10 feet to an opened right-of-way line, the use of
the loading space does not obstruct the general public's use of any
adjacent right-of-way, and it does not unduly interfere with any lines
of site for motorists on the right-of-way.
F. An accessory travel trailer, recreational vehicle, camper trailer,
utility trailer, boat trailer or boat may be stored in an R District
and may be entirely or partly in a required rear yard, provided that
it is stored only behind the main structure, is no closer to a minimum
side yard, and the item is otherwise compliant with the Property Maintenance
Code and is otherwise appropriately licensed and/or registered; this
exception shall not be construed as including mobile homes.
G. Open fire escapes may extend or project into any required yard not
more than four feet, unless required by any applicable building, construction,
fire or related code.
H. Fences, walls, plantings and other accessory structures.
(1) Fences, walls, hedges, shrubbery and other plantings, minor utility
fixtures and articles of decoration around a main building and surface
paving may be permitted in any required yard as follows: when closer
to a street than the buildable area of the lot, not exceeding 3 1/2
feet in height; when not closer to a street than the buildable area
of the lot, not exceeding 6 1/2 feet in height, except that open-type
fencing of heights suited to the activities enclosed may be erected
for playgrounds, parks or security purposes for a public building.
Privacy fences or any decorative fencing must be erected with all
support sides facing the interior of the property being secured. Fences
shall not otherwise be placed so as to interfere with lines of sight
on adjacent rights-of-way, nor the line of sight of motorists exiting
or entering driveways, garages or parking structures on adjacent properties.
(2) Storage sheds
(a)
All storage sheds must be located in the required rear yard,
must maintain side yard setbacks of two feet and a rear yard setback
of two feet, and may not be larger than 16 by 12 feet.
(b)
All storage sheds must be issued a building permit prior to
construction.
I. Lot area or lot width requirements shall not be held to prohibit
the erection of a one-family dwelling on a substandard lot of record,
in which instance one of the following shall be applicable, at the
property owner's election:
(1) If a dwelling was previously located on the parcel, a one-family
structure may be constructed within the footprint of the prior structure;
(2) All setbacks may be proportionally reduced to provide 1,000 square
feet of buildable area; or
(3) All setbacks may be reduced to the average of the location of the
principal structure on all properties on the same side of the same
block of the subject structure. As a result, the setbacks for the
subject principal structure may be reduced to the averages of the
distances from the property lines to the principal structures of all
lots on the same side of the same block of the subject property.
J. Cornices, eaves, belt courses, sills, canopies or similar architectural
features (not including bay windows or vertical projections) may extend
into a required side yard not more than 20% of the width of such side
yard and may extend into a required front or rear yard not more than
30 inches.
K. For multifamily structures, the minimum size of a dwelling unit shall
be 450 square feet.
L. Satellite dish antenna. Notwithstanding any other restrictions within
this chapter, all satellite dish antennas within single-family detached
and attached and multifamily residential districts shall be limited
to one per lot, shall be ground-mounted and shall be permitted within
rear yards only, provided that such antennas do not exceed 10 feet
in diameter nor 15 feet in height. Satellite dish antennas in nonresidential
districts shall be ground-mounted and shall be located within the
rear yard unless it is found that a usable signal cannot be obtained
from a rear yard location. All satellite dish antennas shall be screened
from view at ground level from any public street or residential use.
No nonresidential satellite dish antenna shall exceed the height limitations
of the zoning district. It is also permissible to locate said devices
on the sides or rear of a residential structure, provided said dish
is not larger than 18 inches in diameter.
M. Air conditioners and similar equipment. Air-conditioning equipment,
heat pumps and similar mechanical equipment may not project more than
three feet into any required side or rear yard and no closer than
five feet to any lot line. Notwithstanding, window air-conditioning
units may not project more than 18 inches into a required yard.