Residential unit density shall be as prescribed in the Table
of Dimensional Standards.
Lot frontage shall be as prescribed in the Table of Dimensional
Standards except as permitted below and shall be measured along
the shared boundary of the lot and the access street.
A. Frontage on dead-end streets. For any lot having a minimum of 50%
of its frontage on the curve of a permanent turnaround at the terminus
of a dead-end street, frontage may be measured at the required front
setback line.
B. Corner lots. In the case where a lot is located on two or more streets,
the minimum frontage dimension shall apply to at least one frontage.
Additional street frontages shall have a minimum of a 1:3 ratio to
the required frontage or 50 feet, whichever is greater.
[Amended 8-13-2001 by Ord. No. 05.2001.05]
C. Shorefrontage. Frontage along the shoreline shall be measured in
straight line segments (chords) of 25 feet, following the shore, but
crossing the mouths of streams or irregular indentations less than
50 feet in width.
[Added 10-14-1997 by Ord. No. 10.97.10]
The height of a building shall be measured from the highest
point of any roof or parapet to the average finished grade of the
structure. Chimneys, spires, cupolas, television antennas and other
parts of buildings or structures not intended for human occupancy
shall not be more than 15 feet above the district limit.
[Amended 5-22-2000 by Ord. No. 05.2000.05]
Where multiple uses are permitted on the same lot of record
and additional uses or change of use(s) are proposed, the applicant
shall document that all uses conform with regard to the density and
green area requirements for each separate and distinct use in order
to establish additional uses on such a lot. In no case may land area,
setback requirements, green space or density be shared between separate
and distinct uses. Nonconformities of setbacks, height restrictions,
signs or use shall not prohibit the establishment of an additional
conforming use.