Rationale: This district is used to provide for the protection
of agricultural activities and a very low density residential area
for those who want to live in a rural environment and who retain enough
land with their residence to ensure that the rural environment is
maintained as long as the Rural Holding (RH) District designation
is retained. In this manner, even if all property were developed in
a given area with the Rural Holding (RH) District designation, the
rural community character of that area would still be maintained.
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A
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Minimum lot area: 35 acres
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B
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Minimum lot width: 300 feet
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C
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Minimum street frontage: 50 feet
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Minimum setbacks:
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E
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Front or street side lot line to house: 35 feet; 40 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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F
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Front or street side lot line to garage: 35 feet; 40 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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G
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Side lot line to house or garage: 50 feet
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H
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Total of both sides, lot lines to house/garage: 100 feet
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I
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Rear lot line to house or garage: 100 feet
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J
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Side lot line to accessory structure: 50 feet
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K
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Rear lot line to accessory structure: 50 feet
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L
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
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M
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Minimum paved surface setback: 10 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
N
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Minimum dwelling unit separation: 100 feet
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O
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Maximum height of dwelling unit: 35 feet
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P
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Maximum height of accessory structure: 20 feet
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Q
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Minimum number of off-street parking spaces required on the
lot (includes garage, drives and all designated parking surfaces):
4 spaces if located on street with standard pavement width; 8 spaces
if located on street with reduced pavement width
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R
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Minimum dwelling core dimensions: 24 feet by 40 feet
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S
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Minimum roof pitch: 3:12
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T
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Minimum eave width: 18 inches
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A
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Minimum lot area: 40,000 square feet; 20,000 square feet with
a conditional use permit
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B
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Minimum lot width: 100 feet;
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Minimum street frontage: 50 feet
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Minimum setbacks:
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C
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Building to front or street side lot line: 35 feet; 40 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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D
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Building to residential side lot line: 50 feet
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E
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Building to residential rear lot line: 50 feet
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F
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Building to nonresidential side lot line: 50 feet
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G
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Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 50 feet
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•
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Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
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•
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Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
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H
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
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I
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Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
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Minimum building separation: 100 feet
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K
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Maximum building height: 50 feet
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L
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Rationale: This district provides for the permanent protection
of a low-density residential area for those who want to live in a
suburban residential environment and retain enough land with their
residence or in their development to ensure that the community character
is maintained as long as the SR-2 District designation is retained,
regardless of how much development occurs within that area.
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A
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Minimum lot area: 15,000 square feet
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B
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Minimum lot width: 100 feet
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C
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Minimum street frontage: 65 feet
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Minimum setbacks:
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E
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Front or street side lot line to house: 30 feet, 40 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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F
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Front or street side lot line to garage: 35 feet; 45 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet; and at least three feet more than
the setback to the house
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G
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Side lot line to house or attached garage: 10 feet
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H
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Total of both side lot lines to house/attached garage: 25 feet
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I
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Rear lot line to house/attached garage: 30 feet
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J
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Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
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K
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Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
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L
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
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M
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Minimum paved surface setback: 10 feet from side or rear, 10
feet from street
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N
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Minimum dwelling unit separation: 20 feet
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O
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Maximum height of dwelling unit: 35 feet
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P
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Maximum height of accessory structure: 15 feet
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Q
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R
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Minimum dwelling core dimensions: 24 feet by 40 feet
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S
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Minimum roof pitch: 3:12
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T
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Minimum eave width: 18 inches
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A
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Minimum lot area: 15,000 square feet
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B
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Minimum lot width: 100 feet; minimum street frontage: 65 feet
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Minimum setbacks:
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C
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Building to front or street side lot line: 30 feet, 40 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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D
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Building to residential side lot line: 30 feet
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E
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Building to residential rear lot line: 30 feet
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F
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Building to nonresidential side lot line: 30 feet
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G
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Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 30 feet
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•
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Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
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•
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Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
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H
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
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I
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Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side or rear; 10
feet from street
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J
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Minimum building separation: 60 feet
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K
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Maximum building height: 35 feet
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L
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Rationale: This district provides for the permanent protection
of a low-density residential area for those who want to live in a
suburban residential environment and retain enough land with their
residence or in their development to ensure that the community character
is maintained as long as the SR-3 District designation is retained,
regardless of how much development occurs within that area.
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A
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Minimum lot area: 12,150 square feet
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B
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Minimum lot width: 90 feet
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C
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Minimum street frontage: 50 feet
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Minimum setbacks:
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E
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Front or street side lot line to house: 25 feet, 40 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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F
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Front or street side lot line to garage: 25 feet, 40 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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G
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Side lot line to house or attached garage: 10 feet
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H
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Total of both sides, lot lines to house/attached garage: 20
feet
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I
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Rear lot line to house/attached garage: 30 feet
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J
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Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
K
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Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
L
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
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M
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Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear; 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
N
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Minimum dwelling unit separation: 60 feet
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O
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Maximum height of dwelling unit: 35 feet
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P
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Maximum height of accessory structure: 15 feet
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Q
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R
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Minimum dwelling core dimensions: 24 feet by 40 feet
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S
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Minimum roof pitch: 3:12
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T
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Minimum eave width: 18 inches
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A
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Minimum lot area: 12,150 square feet
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B
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Minimum lot width: 100 feet; minimum street frontage: 50 feet
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Minimum setbacks:
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C
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Building to front or street side lot line: 25 feet, 40 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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D
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Building to residential side lot line: 30 feet
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E
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Building to residential rear lot line: 30 feet
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F
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Building to nonresidential side lot line: 30 feet
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G
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Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 30 feet
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•
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Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
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•
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Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
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H
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
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I
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Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
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Minimum building separation: 60 feet
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K
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Maximum building height: 35 feet
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L
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Rationale: This district is used to provide for the permanent
protection of a moderate-density residential area for those who want
to live in a suburban residential environment and who retain enough
land with their residence or in their development to ensure that the
community character is maintained as long as the SR-4 District designation
is retained, regardless of how much development occurs within that
area.
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A
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Minimum lot area: 10,000 square feet
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B
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Minimum lot width: 80 feet
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C
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Minimum street frontage: 50 feet
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Minimum setbacks:
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E
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Front or street side lot line to house: 25 feet, 40 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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F
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Front or street side lot line to garage: 25 feet, 40 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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G
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Side lot line to house or garage: 10 feet
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H
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Total of both sides, lot lines to house/garage: 20 feet
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I
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Rear lot line to house or garage: 30 feet
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J
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Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley; narrower side yards for accessory structures in
the older SR-4 and TR-6 Zoning Districts through the conditional use
permit process. (Ed. Note: These areas include the homes along Union
Street from Milwaukee Street to Cedar Street, Parkview from Highland
to Union Street, on West Street and Eden Street from Union Street
to Williams Street, on Williams Street and Eden Street from West Street
to Eden Street, Watertown Street from Maple Street to Clarke Street,
Lincoln Street, Milwaukee Street, Shepherd Street and Swap Street
from Watertown to South Street, Cora Street, Clarke Street, South
Street Ashland Street, Jefferson Street and Maple Street.)
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03; 11-14-2005 by Ord. No. 20-05] | |
K
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Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
L
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
M
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Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side or rear, 10
feet from street
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03; 11-14-2005 by Ord. No. 20-05] | |
N
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Minimum dwelling unit separation: 20 feet
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O
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Maximum height of dwelling unit: 35 feet
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P
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Maximum height of accessory structure: 15 feet
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Q
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R
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Minimum dwelling size: 24 feet by 40 feet
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S
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Minimum roof pitch: 3:12
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T
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Minimum eave width: 18 inches
|
A
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Minimum lot area: 10,000 square feet
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B
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Minimum lot width: 100 feet; minimum street frontage: 50 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
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C
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Building to front or street side lot line: 25 feet, 40 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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D
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Building to residential side lot line: 12 feet
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E
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Building to residential rear lot line: 40 feet
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F
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Building to nonresidential side lot line: 12 feet
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G
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Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 40 feet
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•
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Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
| |
•
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Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
| |
H
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
I
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Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear; 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
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Minimum building separation: 12 feet
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K
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Maximum building height: 35 feet
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L
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Rationale: This district is used to provide for the permanent
protection of an area for those who want to live in a moderate-density
residential environment and who retain enough land with their residence
or in their development to ensure that the desired community character
is maintained as long as the TR-6 District designation is retained,
regardless of how much development occurs within that area. As such,
this district is intended to provide the principal location for a
wide range of single-family attached dwelling types, including single-family,
duplexes, twin houses, and two-flats.
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A
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Minimum lot area: 9,000 square feet minimum lot area for two-flat
or duplex (except for twin homes at 4,500 square feet per dwelling
unit)
[Amended 8-11-2008 by Ord. No. 13-08] | |
B
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Minimum lot width: 90 feet
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C
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Minimum street frontage: 50 feet
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Minimum setbacks:
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E
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Front or street side lot line to house: 25 feet, 40 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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F
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Front or street side lot line to garage: 25 feet, 40 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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G
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Side lot line to house or garage: eight feet, or zero feet along
common wall
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H
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Total of both sides, lot lines to house/garage: 16 feet, or
zero feet along common wall
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I
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Rear lot line to house or garage: 25 feet
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J
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Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley; narrower side yards for accessory structures in
the older SR-4 and TR-6 Zoning Districts through the conditional use
permit process. (Ed. Note: These areas include the homes along Union
Street from Milwaukee Street to Cedar Street, Parkview from Highland
to Union Street, on West Street and Eden Street from Union Street
to Williams Street, on Williams Street and Eden Street from West Street
to Eden Street, Watertown Street from Maple Street to Clarke Street,
Lincoln Street, Milwaukee Street, Shepherd Street and Swap Street
from Watertown to South Street, Cora Street, Clarke Street and South
Street.)
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
K
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Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
L
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
M
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Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
N
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Minimum dwelling unit separation: 16 feet, or zero feet along
common wall
| |
O
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Maximum height of dwelling unit: 35 feet
| |
P
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Maximum height of accessory structure: 15 feet
| |
Q
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R
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Minimum dwelling size: 24 feet by 40 feet
| |
S
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Minimum roof pitch: 3:12
| |
T
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Minimum eave width: 18 inches
|
A
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Minimum lot area: 12,150 square feet
| |
B
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Minimum lot width: 100 feet; minimum street frontage: 50 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
| ||
C
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Building to front or street side lot line: 25 feet, 40 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
| |
D
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Building to residential side lot line: 12 feet
| |
E
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Building to residential rear lot line: 40 feet
| |
F
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Building to nonresidential side lot line: 12 feet
| |
G
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Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 40 feet
| |
•
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Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
| |
•
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Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
| |
H
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
I
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Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
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Minimum building separation: 12 feet
| |
K
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Maximum building height: 35 feet
| |
L
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Rationale: This district is used to provide for the permanent
protection of an area for those who want to live in a higher density
residential environment and who retain enough land with their residence
or in their development to ensure that the urban community character
is maintained as long as the MR-8 District designation is retained,
regardless of how much development occurs within that area. As such,
it is intended to provide the principal location for mixed residential
development.
|
A
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Minimum lot area: 4,500 to 10,000 square feet per dwelling unit depending on dwelling type; see Subsection E(2)(a) above
| |
B
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Minimum lot width: 100 feet; 20 feet for townhouse on interior
of row, 30 feet for townhouse on end of row
| |
C
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Minimum street frontage: 50 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
| ||
E
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Front or street side lot line to house: 30 feet, 40 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
| |
F
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Front or street side lot line to garage: 30 feet, 40 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
| |
G
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Side lot line to house or garage: 10 feet, or zero feet along
common wall
| |
H
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Total of both sides, lot lines to house/garage: 20 feet, or
zero feet along common wall
| |
I
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Rear lot line to house or garage: 30 feet
| |
J
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Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
K
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Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
L
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
M
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Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
N
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Minimum dwelling unit separation: 20 feet, or zero feet along
common wall
| |
O
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Maximum height of dwelling unit: 35 feet, greater with conditional
use permit
| |
P
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Maximum height of accessory structure: 15 feet
| |
Q
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R
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Minimum dwelling core dimensions: 24 feet by 40 feet
| |
S
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Minimum roof pitch: 3: 12
| |
T
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Minimum eave width: 18 inches
|
A
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Minimum lot area: 10,000 square feet
| |
B
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Minimum lot width: 100 feet; minimum street frontage: 50 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
| ||
C
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Building to front or street side lot line: 25 feet, 40 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
| |
D
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Building to residential side lot line: 12 feet
| |
E
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Building to residential rear lot line: 40 feet
| |
F
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Building to nonresidential side lot line: 12 feet
| |
G
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Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 40 feet
| |
•
|
Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
| |
•
|
Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
| |
H
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
I
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Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
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Minimum building separation: 20 feet
| |
K
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Maximum building height: 35 feet
| |
L
|
Rationale: This district is used to provide for the permanent
protection of an area for those who want to live in a higher density
residential environment yet retain enough land with their residence
or in their development to ensure that the urban community character
is maintained as long as the MR-10 District designation is retained,
regardless of how much development occurs within that area. As such,
it is intended to provide the principal location for mixed residential
development.
|
A
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Minimum lot area: 4,500 to 10,000 square feet per dwelling unit depending on dwelling type; see Subsection D(2)(a) above
| |
B
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Minimum lot width: 120 feet; 20 feet for townhouse on interior
of row, 30 feet for townhouse on end of row
| |
C
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Minimum street frontage: 50 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
| ||
E
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Front or street side lot line to house: 30 feet, 40 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
| |
F
|
Front or street side lot line to garage: 30 feet, 40 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
| |
G
|
Side lot line to house or garage: 12 feet, or zero feet along
common wall
| |
H
|
Total of both sides, lot lines to house/garage: 24 feet, or
zero feet along common wall
| |
I
|
Rear lot line to house or garage: 35 feet
| |
J
|
Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
K
|
Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
L
|
Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
M
|
Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
N
|
Minimum dwelling unit separation: 20 feet, or zero feet along
common wall
| |
O
|
Maximum height of dwelling unit: 35 feet, greater with conditional
use permit
| |
P
|
Maximum height of accessory structure: 18 feet
| |
Q
| ||
R
|
Minimum dwelling core dimensions: 24 feet by 40 feet
| |
S
|
Minimum roof pitch: 3:12
| |
T
|
Minimum eave width: 18 inches
|
*
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Refer to § 250-36 for graphic representations of many of the bulk requirements noted above (indicated on graphics by letter).
|
A
|
Minimum lot area: 10,000 square feet
| |
B
|
Minimum lot width: 100 feet; minimum street frontage: 50 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
| ||
C
|
Building to front or street side lot line: 25 feet, 40 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
| |
D
|
Building to residential side lot line: 12 feet
| |
E
|
Building to residential rear lot line: 40 feet
| |
F
|
Building to nonresidential side lot line: 12 feet
| |
G
|
Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 40 feet
| |
•
|
Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
| |
•
|
Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
| |
H
|
Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
I
|
Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
|
Minimum building separation: 20 feet
| |
K
|
Maximum building height: 35 feet
| |
L
|
Rationale: This district is used to provide for the construction
of multiple-unit developments intended for use as housing for elderly
persons or elderly households, as defined as 55 years or older, in
a higher density setting in areas containing adequate public utilities,
public services and community facilities with the specific needs of
the elderly in mind. As such, it is intended to provide the principal
location for institutional residential development.
|
A
|
Minimum lot area: 40,000 square feet
| |
B
|
Minimum lot width: 100 feet
| |
C
|
Minimum street frontage: 50 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
| ||
E
|
Front or street side lot line to principal structure: 25 feet,
40 feet for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
| |
F
|
Front or street side lot line to garage: 25 feet, 40 feet for
a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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G
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Side lot line to house or garage: 20 feet, or zero feet along
common wall
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H
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Total of both sides, lot lines to house/garage: 40 feet, or
zero feet along common wall
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I
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Rear lot line to house or garage: 25 feet
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J
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Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
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K
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Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
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L
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
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M
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Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
N
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Minimum dwelling unit separation: 20 feet, or zero feet along
common wall
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O
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Maximum height of dwelling unit: 25 feet, greater with conditional
use permit
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P
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Maximum height of accessory structure: 18 feet
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Q
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R
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Minimum dwelling core dimensions: 24 feet by 40 feet
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S
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Minimum roof pitch: 3:12
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T
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Minimum eave width: 18 inches
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*
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Refer to § 250-36 for graphic representations of many of the bulk requirements noted above (indicated on graphics by letter).
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A
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Minimum lot area: 10,000 square feet
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B
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Minimum lot width: 100 feet; minimum street frontage: 50 feet
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Minimum setbacks:
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C
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Building to front or street side lot line: 25 feet, 40 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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D
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Building to residential side lot line: 12 feet
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E
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Building to residential rear lot line: 40 feet
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F
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Building to nonresidential side lot line: 12 feet
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G
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Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 40 feet
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•
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Side lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
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•
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Rear lot line to accessory structure: 5 feet from property line,
10 feet from alley
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H
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
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I
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Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
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Minimum building separation: 20 feet
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K
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Maximum building height: 35 feet
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L
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Rationale: This district will provide for the permanent protection
of an area which preserves the original residential appearance yet
permits office and institutional land uses, and which ensures that
the neighborhood character is maintained as long as the NO District
designation is retained, regardless of how much development occurs
within that area.
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A
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Minimum lot area: 10,000 square feet
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B
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Minimum lot width: 60 feet; minimum street frontage: 50 feet
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Minimum setbacks:
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C
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Building to front or street side lot line: 25 feet, 40 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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D
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Building to residential side lot line: 15 feet
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E
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Building to residential rear lot line: 25 feet
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F
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Building to nonresidential side lot line: 15 feet
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G
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Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 25 feet
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•
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Side lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| |
•
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Rear lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| |
H
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
I
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Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
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Minimum building separation: 24 feet
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K
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Maximum building height: 35 feet
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L
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Rationale: This district is used to provide for the permanent
protection of an area for those who desire a high-quality office environment
which maintains the attractiveness of the site and retains enough
open land in their development to ensure that the community character
is maintained as long as the PO District designation is retained,
regardless of how much development occurs within that area.
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A
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Minimum lot area: 20,000 square feet
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B
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Minimum lot width: 120 feet; minimum street frontage: 50 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
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C
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Building to front or street side lot line: 40 feet, 50 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
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D
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Building to residential side lot line: 20 feet
| |
E
|
Building to residential rear lot line: 20 feet
| |
F
|
Building to nonresidential side lot line: 20 feet or zero feet
on zero lot line side
| |
G
|
Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 20 feet
| |
•
|
Side lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| |
•
|
Rear lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| |
H
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Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
I
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Minimum paved surface setback: 10 feet, 25 feet from street
for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
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Minimum building separation: 40 feet or zero feet on zero lot
line side
| |
K
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Maximum building height: 45 feet
| |
L
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Rationale: This district is used to provide both convenience-oriented
goods and services and for the permanent protection of adjacent residential
areas by permitting only a limited range of commercial activities.
Together, these requirements ensure that the desired character is
maintained as long as the NB District designation is retained, regardless
of how much development occurs within that area.
|
A
|
Minimum lot area: 10,000 square feet
| |
B
|
Minimum lot width: 60 feet; minimum street frontage: 50 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
| ||
C
|
Building to front or street side lot line: 25 feet, 40 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
| |
D
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Building to residential side lot line: 15 feet
| |
E
|
Building to residential rear lot line: 25 feet
| |
F
|
Building to nonresidential side lot line: 15 feet
| |
G
|
Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 25 feet
| |
•
|
Side lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| |
•
|
Rear lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| |
H
|
Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
I
|
Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
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Minimum building separation: 24 feet
| |
K
|
Maximum building height: 35 feet
| |
L
|
Rationale: This district is intended to provide the principal
zoning district for commercial development which occurs after the
adoption of this chapter. The standards of this district are designed
to provide a clear distinction from the General Business and Central
Business Districts in terms of permitted intensity of development,
treatment of outdoor sales, and required green space areas. The desired
suburban community character of the development is attained through
the landscape surface area ratio (LSR) requirements. Together, these
requirements ensure that the desired community character is maintained
as long as the Planned Business District designation is retained,
regardless of how much development occurs within that area.
|
A
|
Minimum lot area: 20,000 square feet
| |
B
|
Minimum lot width: 100 feet; minimum street frontage: 50 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
| ||
C
|
Building to front or street side lot line: 40 feet, 50 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
[Amended 11-14-2005 by Ord. No. 20-05] | |
D
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Building to residential side lot line: 20 feet
| |
E
|
Building to residential rear lot line: 20 feet
| |
F
|
Building to nonresidential side lot line: 20 feet or zero feet
on zero lot line side
| |
G
|
Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 20 feet
| |
•
|
Side lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| |
•
|
Rear lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| |
H
|
Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
I
|
Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
|
Minimum building separation: 40 feet or zero feet on zero lot
line side
| |
K
|
Maximum building height: 45 feet
| |
L
|
Rationale: This district is intended to provide an alternative,
primarily infill development, designation for commercial activity
to the Suburban Commercial District. Performance standards for the
General Business District are designed to ensure the long-term economic
health of strip commercial development areas existing as of the effective
date of this chapter, by limiting the attraction of the Planned Business
District to those uses which can afford the relatively higher development
costs and rents associated with development in that district.
|
A
|
Minimum lot area: 20,000 square feet
| |
B
|
Minimum lot width: 100 feet; minimum street frontage: 50 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
| ||
C
|
Building to front or street side lot line: 40 feet, 50 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
| |
D
|
Building to residential side lot line: 20 feet
| |
E
|
Building to residential rear lot line: 20 feet
| |
F
|
Building to nonresidential side lot line: 20 feet or zero feet
on zero lot line side
| |
G
|
Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 20 feet
| |
•
|
Side lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| |
•
|
Rear lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| |
H
|
Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
I
|
Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
|
Minimum building separation: 40 feet or zero feet on zero lot
line side
| |
K
|
Maximum building height: 45 feet
| |
L
|
Rationale: This district is intended to provide an alternative,
primarily infill development, designation for commercial activity
to the Planned Business (PB) and General Business Districts, designed
to assist in maintaining the long-term viability of the central Village.
|
A
|
Minimum lot area: 2,000 square feet
| |
B
|
Minimum lot width: 24 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
| ||
C
|
Building to front or street side lot line: zero feet*
| |
D
|
Building to residential side lot line: zero feet*
| |
E
|
Building to residential rear lot line: 10 feet
| |
F
|
Building to nonresidential side lot line: zero feet*
| |
G
|
Building to nonresidential rear lot line: zero feet
| |
•
|
Side lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| |
•
|
Rear lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| |
H
|
Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
I
|
Minimum paved surface setback: zero feet, 25 feet from street
for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003] | |
J
|
Minimum building separation: zero feet*
| |
K
|
Maximum building height: 50 feet, minimum building height: 20
feet
| |
L
|
*
|
Maximum permitted setback of zero feet, except where permitted
by the Plan Commission as an essential component of site design.
|
Rationale: This district is intended to provide a location for suburban intensity light industrial land uses such as assembly operations, storage and warehousing facilities, offices and light manufacturing which are protected from potential nuisances associated with certain development permitted within the GI District. In addition, land uses shall comply with the minimum performance standards presented in Article VIII.
|
A
|
Minimum lot area: 20,000 square feet
| |
B
|
Minimum lot width: 90 feet; minimum street frontage: 50 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
| ||
C
|
Building to front or street side lot line: 40 feet, 50 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
[Amended 11-14-2005 by Ord. No. 20-05] | |
D
|
Building to residential side lot line: 20 feet
| |
E
|
Building to residential rear lot line: 20 feet
| |
F
|
Building to nonresidential side lot line: 20 feet
| |
G
|
Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 20 feet
| |
Side lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| ||
Rear lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| ||
H
|
Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
I
|
Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
|
Minimum building separation: 40 feet
| |
K
|
Maximum building height: 50 feet
| |
L
|
Rationale: This district is intended to provide a location for urban intensity light industrial land uses such as assembly operations, storage and warehousing facilities, offices and light manufacturing which are protected from potential nuisances associated with certain development permitted within the HI District. In addition, uses shall comply with the minimum performance standards presented in Article VIII.
|
A
|
Minimum lot area: 10,000 square feet
| |
B
|
Minimum lot width: 90 feet; minimum street frontage: 50 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
| ||
C
|
Building to front or street side lot line: 40 feet, 50 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
| |
D
|
Building to residential side lot line: 50 feet
| |
E
|
Building to residential rear lot line: 30 feet
| |
F
|
Building to nonresidential side lot line: 20 feet
| |
G
|
Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 20 feet
| |
Side lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| ||
Rear lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| ||
H
|
Required bufferyard: See § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
I
|
Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
|
Minimum building separation: 40 feet
| |
K
|
Maximum building height: 40 feet
| |
L
|
Rationale: This district is intended to provide a location for both light and heavy industrial uses in a zoning district in which the potential for nuisance complaints from nearby properties is minimized. It must be emphasized that this is not a district where virtually any land use is permitted, as all uses shall comply with the minimum performance standards presented in Article VIII. In addition, certain land uses such as extraction, junkyards and salvage operations, and freight terminals are permitted within this district only upon the granting of a conditional use permit.
|
A
|
Minimum lot area: 20,000 square feet
| |
B
|
Minimum lot width: 90 feet; minimum street frontage: 50 feet
| |
Minimum setbacks:
| ||
C
|
Building to front or street side lot line: 40 feet, 50 feet
for a lot adjacent to a street with an officially mapped right-of-way
equal to or exceeding 100 feet
[Amended 11-14-2005 by Ord. No. 20-05] | |
D
|
Building to residential side lot line: 50 feet
| |
E
|
Building to residential rear lot line: 40 feet
| |
F
|
Building to nonresidential side lot line: 20 feet
| |
G
|
Building to nonresidential rear lot line: 20 feet
| |
Side lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| ||
Rear lot line to accessory structure: 10 feet from property
line, 5 feet from alley
| ||
H
|
Required bufferyard: see § 250-79D along zoning district boundary
| |
I
|
Minimum paved surface setback: 5 feet from side, 10 feet from
rear, 10 feet from side at street (for driveway approach), 25 feet
from street for corner lots
[Amended 5-1-2003 by Ord. No. 05-03] | |
J
|
Minimum building separation: 40 feet
| |
K
|
Maximum building height: 40 feet
| |
L
|