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A. Every
building hereafter erected or structurally altered shall be located
on a lot as herein defined and in no case shall there be more than
one (1) principal building on a lot except as otherwise provided in
this regulation.
B. All lots in the designated zones shall have at least the amount of square footage indicated in Section
412.015. Subject to Section
412.005, every lot developed for residential purposes shall have a lot area equal to or greater than that indicated in Section
412.015, based on the number of dwelling units. In determining the number of dwelling units permissible on a tract of land, fractions shall be rounded to the nearest whole number.
[Ord. No. 2118 §§1 —
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Every building hereafter erected, or structurally altered, to
be used as a residential dwelling shall meet or exceed the minimum
floor area requirements set forth in the International Residential
Code (IRC) adopted by the City of St. Robert.
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A. No
lot may be created that is so narrow or otherwise so irregularly shaped
that it would be impracticable to construct on it a building that:
1. Could be used for purposes that are permissible in that zoning district,
and
2. Could satisfy any applicable setback requirements for that district.
B. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing standard, Section
412.015 indicates minimum lot widths that satisfy the standard set forth in Subsection
(A). The lot width shall be measured along a straight line connecting the points at which a line identifies where the required setback from the street intersects with lot boundary lines at opposite sides of the lot.
C. No lot that is less than the minimum lot width set forth in Section
412.015 shall be entitled to a variance from any building setback requirement.
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A. Subject to Section
412.009 and the other provisions of this Section, no portion of any building may be located on any lot closer to any lot line or to the street right-of-way line or centerline than is authorized in the Table set forth in this Chapter.
1. As used in this Section, the term "building" includes
any substantial structure which by nature of its size, scale, dimensions,
bulk or use tends to constitute a visual obstruction or generate activity
similar to that usually associated with a building. Without limiting
the generality of the foregoing, the following structures shall be
deemed to fall within this description:
a. Gas pumps and overhead canopies or roofs.
b. Light standards for parking lot lighting.
c. Satellite receiving dishes.
d. Fences running along boundaries adjacent to public street rights-of-way
if such fences exceed six (6) feet in height.
2. As used in this Section, the term "lot boundary line" refers to lot boundaries other than those that abut the streets.
3. The building setback table indicates the minimum setback for buildings
in each zoning district. If the street right-of-way line is readily
determinable (by reference to a recorded map, set irons or other means),
the setback shall be measured from such right-of-way line. If the
right-of-way line is not so determinable, the setback shall be measured
from the street centerline.
B. The
Land Use Administrator may waive the setback from lot boundary lines
for buildings in "C" commercial or "I" industrial zones when a common
fire wall is provided between buildings.
C. Whenever
a lot in a "C" Commercial District or the "I-1" Industrial District
has a common boundary line with a lot in a "R" or "R-M" Residential
District, no building, structure or any storage or display of merchandise,
equipment or vehicles on the commercial or industrial lot is allowed
within twenty-five (25) feet of the boundary line shared with property
in the "R" or "R-M" District.
D. Whenever
a lot in the "I-2" Industrial District has a common boundary line
with a lot in a "R" or "R-M" Residential District, no building, structure
or any storage or display of merchandise, equipment or vehicles on
the commercial or industrial lot is allowed within one hundred (100)
feet of the boundary line shared with property in the "R" or "R-M"
District.
E. Setback
distances shall be measured from the property line or street right-of-way
line to a point on the lot that is directly below the nearest extension
of any part of the building that is substantially a part of the building
itself and not a mere appendage to it (such as a flagpole, etc.).
F. Buildings
located adjacent to private roads serving or intended to serve more
than three (3) lots or more than three (3) dwelling units or that
serves any non-residential use tending to generate traffic equivalent
to more than three (3) dwelling units shall be set back from the centerline
of the private road a minimum of fifteen (15) feet.
G. Light
standards at points of ingress and egress are allowed within the minimum
yard setback when approved by the Public Works Director.
H. Motor
vehicles, mobile homes, trailers, boats or equipment parked, stored
or displayed outside shall be located:
1. No closer than five (5) feet from any street right-of-way line; and
2. So as to not encroach upon any portion of a utility easement or easement
of access.
I. In
mixed-use ("MU") zoning districts, no lot may have both a zero (0)
side yard and a zero (0) rear yard.
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A. All accessory buildings in "R" Residential Districts must comply with the street right-of-way and side lot boundary setbacks set forth in Section
412.015 but, subject to the remaining provisions of this Subsection, shall be required to observe only a five (5) foot setback from rear lot boundary lines.
1. Maximum lot coverage of an accessory building shall not exceed thirty
percent (30%) of the rear yard area.
2. No accessory building, structure or appurtenance thereon shall extend
into any public right-of-way, utility easement or easement of access.
B. All
accessory buildings in non-residential districts must comply with
the designated street right-of-way and side yard setback requirements.
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A. For
purposes of this Section:
1. The height of a building shall be the vertical distance measured
from the average elevation of the finished grade within twenty (20)
feet of the structure to the highest point of the roof.
2. A point of access to a roof shall be the top of any parapet wall
or the lowest point of a roof's surface, whichever is greater.
B. Subject to the remaining provisions of this Section, building height limitations in the various zoning districts shall not exceed those identified in Section
412.015.
C. The height limitations delineated in Section
412.015 may be amended for non-residential structures at the recommendation of the Commission and the approval of the Board of Aldermen if the structure to be constructed meets the use group design and construction type requirements for height limitations and area modifications as delineated in the adopted Building Code of the City.
D. Subject to Subsection
(E), the following features are exempt from the district height limitations as set forth in Section
412.015:
1. Chimneys, church spires, elevator shafts and similar structural appendages
not included as places of occupancy or storage.
2. Flagpoles and similar devices.
3. Heating and air-condition equipment, solar collectors and similar
equipment, fixtures and devices.
E. The features listed in Subsection
(D) are exempt from the height limitations set forth in Section
412.015 if they conform to the following requirements:
1. Not more than one-third (1/3) of the total roof area may be consumed
by such features;
2. The features described in Subsection
(D)(3) above must be set back from the edge of the roof a minimum distance of one (1) foot for every foot by which such features extend above the roof surface of the principal building to which they are attached;
3. The permit issuing authority may authorize or require that parapet walls be constructed (up to a height not exceeding that of the features screened) to shield the features listed in Subsections
D(1) and
(3) from view.
F. Towers and antennas are allowed in all zoning districts to the extent authorized in Chapter
404 (Permissible Uses). Telecommunication towers are governed by the criteria delineated in Chapter
411 of this regulation.
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Other provisions of this regulation notwithstanding, on corner
lots nothing shall be erected, placed, planted or allowed to grow
in such a manner as to materially impede vision which exceeds three
(3) feet in height above the grades at the back of the curb of the
intersecting streets, within the triangular area formed by the right-of-way
lines and a line connecting them at points ten (10) feet from their
point of intersection or at equivalent points on private streets.
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A. The
minimum area, setbacks, density and maximum height restrictions within
each zoning district are prescribed in the following table:
District
|
Minimum Lot Area
|
Maximum Densitya
|
Minimum Lot Width
|
Minimum Front Yard Setback
|
Minimum Side Yard Setbackc
|
Minimum Rear Yard Setbackc
|
Maximum Building Height
|
Maximum Gross Lot Coverageb
|
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AGRICULTURAL
|
"A-1"
|
3 acres
|
1 du/3 acres
|
200 feet
|
35 feet
|
25 feet
|
50 feet
|
35 feet
|
25%
|
RESIDENTIAL
|
"R-1L"
|
20,000 sf
|
1 du/1 acre
|
125 feet
|
25 feet
|
15 feet
|
30 feet
|
35 feet
|
30%
|
"R-1M"
|
10,000 sf
|
4 du/1 acre
|
75 feet
|
25 feet
|
10 feet
|
15 feet
|
35 feet
|
40%
|
"R-1H"
|
6,000 sf
|
6 du/1 acre
|
65 feet
|
25 feet
|
5 feet
|
20 feet
|
35 feet
|
40%
|
"R-2"
|
10,000 sf
|
4 du/1 acre
|
70 feet
|
20 feet
|
10 feet
|
20 feet
|
35 feet
|
40%
|
"R-3"
|
8,500 sf
|
28 du/1 acre
|
75 feet
|
20 feet
|
10 feet
|
20 feet
|
40 feet
|
40%
|
"R-M"
|
6,000 sf
|
8 du/1 acre
|
60 feet
|
15 feet
|
10 feet
|
15 feet
|
35 feet
|
40%
|
COMMERCIAL
|
"C-O"
|
6,000 sf
|
12 units per acre
|
70 feet
|
25 feet
|
5 feet
|
5 feet
|
40 feet
|
40%
|
"C-1
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
65 feet
|
30 feet
|
5 feet
|
5 feet
|
50 feet
|
40%
|
"C-2"
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
70 feet
|
30 feet
|
5 feet
|
5 feet
|
50 feet
|
40%
|
MIXED-USE
|
"MU-1"
|
|
Single-use Project (combined uses)
|
3 acre
|
40 units per acre
|
N/A
|
20 feet (maximum)
|
5 feetc
|
5 feetc
|
3 stories
|
N/A
|
Single-use Project One- and Two-Family
|
10,000 sf
|
4 du/1 acre
|
60 feet
|
20 feet (maximum)
|
10 feetc
|
5 feetc
|
2 stories
|
30%
|
Single-use Project Townhomes/ Condo
|
8,000 sf
|
18 du/1 acre
|
60 feet
|
20 feet (maximum)
|
10 feetc
|
5 feetc
|
2 stories
|
30%
|
Mixed-use Project (combined uses)
|
10 acre
|
60 units per acre
|
N/A
|
20 feet (maximum)
|
0 c
|
0 c
|
4 stories
|
N/A
|
"MU-2"
|
|
Single-use Project (combined uses)
|
5 acre
|
60 units per acre
|
N/A
|
20 feet (maximum)
|
5 feetc
|
5 feetc
|
4 stories
|
N/A
|
Single-use Project One- and Two-Family
|
10,000 sf
|
5 du/1 acre
|
60 feet
|
20 feet (maximum)
|
10 feetc
|
5 feetc
|
2 stories
|
30%
|
Single-use Project Townhomes/ Condo
|
6,000 sf
|
24 du/1 acre
|
60 feet
|
20 feet (maximum)
|
10 feetc
|
5 feetc
|
2 stories
|
N/A
|
Mixed-use Project (combined uses)
|
20 acre
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
20 feet (maximum)
|
0c
|
0c
|
5 stories
|
N/A
|
INDUSTRIAL
|
"I-1"
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
75 feet
|
30 feet
|
0
|
0
|
50 feet
|
N/A
|
"I-2"
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
100 feet
|
50 feet
|
0
|
0
|
50 feet
|
N/A
|
PUBLIC
|
"P-1"
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
40 feet
|
0
|
0
|
50 feet
|
N/A
|
a.
|
Maximum density is the maximum number of dwelling units
(du) or units per 1 acre (ac) of land area.
|
b.
|
Maximum lot coverage is the gross percentage of all
primary and accessory buildings permitted on a lot.
|
c.
|
A 5 foot landscaped buffer and 20 foot setback will
be established between an "MU" district and an adjacent "R" district.
|
B. All
front yard setback distances shall be measured in a straight line
from the street right-of-way line to the building or structure the
street provides frontage to. In the case of corner lots, the minimum
front yard setback distance shall apply to both sides of the building
or structure that the two (2) streets provide frontage to.