[R.O. 2011 §34-50; Ord. No. 6139 §1(Exh. A (part)), 1997]
These regulations supplement and qualify the district regulations
contained elsewhere in this Chapter. Unless otherwise stated, the
regulations hereafter established shall apply within all districts
established by this Chapter.
[R.O. 2011 §34-51; Ord. No. 6139 §1(Exh. A (part)), 1997]
Except for detached single-family and two-family dwellings,
more than one (1) principal building may be located on the same zoning
lot provided that density and dimensional requirements of this Chapter
shall be met for each principal building as though they were on individual
lots.
[R.O. 2011 §34-52; Ord. No. 6139 §1(Exh. A (part)), 1997]
A. The
maintenance of yards, other open space and minimum lot area required
for a structure shall be a continuing obligation of the owner of such
property on which it is located as long as the structure is in existence.
B. No
required yards, other open space or minimum lot area allocated to
any structure, shall be used to satisfy required yards, other open
spaces or minimum lot area requirements for any other structure.
C. There
shall be no obstructions permitted in required yards except as hereinafter
set forth.
D. Except as provided for in Article
VII "Off-Street Parking and Loading Requirements", no required off-street parking area required for a use on a zoning lot shall be used to satisfy the required off-street parking for a use of another zoning lot.
[R.O. 2011 §34-53; Ord. No. 6471 §1, 2003; Ord. No.
7095, 1-28-2019]
A. Within
the "SR" and "LR" districts, the minimum lot area and/or lot width
for detached single-family and two-family (duplex) dwellings in subdivisions
platted prior to the City of University City's first Zoning Code in
1926 shall be the prevailing pattern the subdivision in which the
lot is located as specified in Table 1.
B. For
lots within "SR" and "LR" Districts that are not within subdivisions
platted prior to 1926, a redaction in the minimum lot width for detached
single-family and two-family (duplex) dwellings shall be granted by
the Zoning Administrator if the lot area and/or width are consistent
with the prevailing pattern of the subdivision. In determining the
prevailing pattern, the lot area and/or width of at least ten (10)
of the closest lots shall be considered or, if there are fewer than
ten (10) lots, the prevailing pattern of the lots on the block frontage
shall be considered.
C. Table
I. Subdivisions and their prevailing pattern dimensions for lots in
subdivisions platted prior to the City's first Zoning Code in 1926.
Table 1
|
---|
Subdivision
|
Minimum Area (SF)
|
Minimum Width (feet)
|
---|
Alta Dena
|
4600
|
45
|
Ames Place
|
5600
|
50
|
Balson's at Olive
|
3700
|
30
|
Balson's at Shaftesbury Heights
|
5100
|
50
|
Bellemoor Park
|
4200
|
40
|
Darstdale No. 3
|
3200
|
40
|
De Soto Place
|
3200
|
30
|
Delmar Garden
|
3500
|
40
|
Eastover
|
4600
|
30
|
Forsyth Place
|
4900
|
50
|
Gannondale
|
5100
|
50
|
Garden Heights
|
4700
|
50
|
Hefner Place
|
5000
|
50
|
Harris Place
|
3000
|
45
|
Jackson Park
|
5200
|
50
|
Kingsland Place
|
3600
|
40
|
Meridian
|
5700
|
50
|
Mount Olive
|
4400
|
35
|
Musick
|
5600
|
50
|
New Delmar
|
5500
|
50
|
North Parkview
|
4000
|
40
|
Northmoor
|
5000
|
40
|
Olivania Park
|
4000
|
40
|
Olive Heights
|
3000
|
30
|
Olive Street
|
3700
|
40
|
Partridge Heights
|
5100
|
50
|
Pearl Heights
|
4000
|
40
|
Pershing Heights
|
4200
|
40
|
Rathert Heights
|
3200
|
30
|
Richardson Washington Park
|
3900
|
50
|
Roth Grove
|
4000
|
45
|
Sadler Place
|
5000
|
40
|
Spring Avenue
|
5300
|
50
|
Sutter Estates
|
4300
|
45
|
Sutter Heights
|
3400
|
30
|
University Park:
|
|
|
|
Amherst Blocks 7000-7300
|
4000
|
40
|
|
Tulane and Dartmouth Blocks 7000-7100
|
4000
|
40
|
|
Parcels north of and not including 728 Pennsylvania
|
4000
|
40
|
University Park No. 2
|
3800
|
40
|
University Terrace
|
4300
|
40
|
Vernon Place
|
3400
|
30
|
West Chamberlain Park
|
2900
|
25
|
West Delmar
|
5500
|
50
|
West Lawn
|
4000
|
30
|
West Portland
|
5100
|
40
|
West University No. 3
|
4500
|
40
|
[R.O. 2011 §34-54; Ord. No. 6139 §1(Exh. A (part)), 1997]
Chimneys, cooling towers, elevator equipment enclosures, monuments,
tanks, water towers, ornamental towers and spires, church steeples,
radio, television, cellular or microwave towers, or necessary mechanical
appurtenances usually required to be placed above the roof level are
not subject to the height limitations contained in the district regulations,
except as provided for in Division 10 with respect to amateur radio
antennas and towers and parabolic reflector antennas.