The Multiple-Family (MF) Residential District is intended to
provide locations for higher-density housing types in transition zones
between nonresidential and single-family residential zoning districts
and uses.
The following standards shall apply to all multiple-family developments:
A. A minimum of 25,000 square feet of open space, or 225 square feet
for each dwelling unit, shall be provided. Open space shall be designed
to facilitate access and usability.
B. Buildings, parking lots and internal site circulation shall be set
back at least 30 feet from nonresidential property lines and 50 feet
from an abutting residential district or when proposed buildings are
greater than 15 feet tall.
C. Buildings shall not exceed 180 feet in length.
D. The minimum distance between buildings shall comply with the following:
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Building Height
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Side/Side
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Rear/Rear
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Rear/Side
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Up to 30'
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30'
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80'
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60'
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Greater than 30'
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Height of building
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100'
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80'
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If there is a combination of building heights in the same development,
the minimum distance requirement shall be established by the taller
building.
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E. Parking or vehicular circulation is not permitted within the required
separation between buildings.
F. Decks, patios and terraces without a roof may extend 12 feet into
the required rear yard spacing between buildings.
G. Sidewalks are required and must be set back five feet from the edge
of the road. Pedestrian routes shall provide access to recreation
amenities and between parking areas and dwelling units.
H. Buildings must be set back at least 15 feet from a sidewalk, parking
lot or roadway.
I. For developments with private attached garages, a minimum of 25 feet
must be provided between a garage and sidewalk.
J. A minimum four-foot-wide landscape area is required between driveways.
K. Carports and detached garages are not permitted between the perimeter
street right-of-way and the nearest building.