R-1
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Low-Density Residence District
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R-2
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Medium Low-Density Residence District
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R-2A
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Central Low-Density Residence District
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R-3
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Medium-Density Residence District
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R-4
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Medium High-Density Residence District
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R-5
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High-Density Residence District
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R-6
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Urban Density Residence District
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PRD
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Planned Residential Development District
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R-4A
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Central Urban Density Residence District
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R-3A
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Central Medium-Density Residence District
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O-R
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Office-Residential District
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C-1
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Neighborhood Commercial District
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C-2
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Central Commercial District
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C-2A
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Main Street Commercial District
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C-3
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General Commercial District
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I-1
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Light Industrial District
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I-2
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General Industrial District
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R&D
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Research and Development District
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W
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Waterfront District
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H-M
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Hospital-Medical District
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W-G
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Walkway-Gateway District
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WTOD
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Waterfront Transit-Oriented Development District
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For purposes of this section, "actual construction" is defined
to be the actual placing of construction materials in their permanent
position, fastened in a permanent manner, except that where demolition
or removal of an existing building or structure has been substantially
begun preparatory to rebuilding, such demolition and removal shall
be deemed to be "actual construction." Similarly, whenever a district
shall be changed hereafter, the provisions of this chapter with regard
to building permits duly and legally issued prior to the effective
date of this chapter shall apply to building permits duly and legally
issued for construction in such changed district prior to the effective
date of the amendment effecting such change.
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It is further the intent (1) to encourage innovations in residential
development so that the growing demands for housing of different types
at all economic levels may be met by greater variety in type, design
and siting of dwellings; and (2) to encourage the maximum reasonable
conservation and the most efficient possible use of large tracts of
land. These objectives cannot be achieved through the use of rigid
and uniform traditional bulk and use zoning and subdivision regulations.
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Except as otherwise specified, where a use in a C-2A District
is within 50 feet of an R-1 through R-6 District or property on or
eligible for a federal, state or local historic register, a landscaped
buffer of at least 20 feet shall be provided along the property line.
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Table 3.25-1: Uses Permitted by Subdistrict
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KEY: P = Permitted, S = Special Use, (2) = 2nd Floor & Above *(letter) = Special Conditions Apply
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Use
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G-RM
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G-CM
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G-OM
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Accessory apartment in a single-family dwelling clearly subordinate
to such dwelling
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P*(i)
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Agriculture
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S*(g)
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S*(g)
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Apartments on upper stories of shopfront buildings
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P(2)
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P(2)
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Artist studio, art gallery, artisanal use
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P
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P
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P
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Bakery (industrial)
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P
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Bakery (retail)
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P
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Bed and breakfast
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P
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P
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Building, plumbing and electrical contractors
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P*(j)
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Cultural center or cultural facility with a gross floor area
of < 20,000 sq. ft.
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P
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P
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Day-care center, and family day-care home
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S
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S
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Farmers' market, permanent
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S*(g-8)
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S*(g-8)
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S*(g-8)
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Farmers' market, seasonal
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S*(g-8)
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S*(g-9)
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S*(g-9)
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Fitness center
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P
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P
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Green roofs or roof gardens
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P
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P
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P
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Home occupation subject to § 19-4.1
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P
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P
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P
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Hotel
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P
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P
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Light manufacturing in existing buildings and lots
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S*(f)(j)
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Inn with no more than 12 rooms
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P
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P
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Live-work unit
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P
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P
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P
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New buildings of 20,000 square feet or larger
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S*(e)
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S*(e)
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Offices
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P
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P
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Parking structure on the upper floors of a shopfront building
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P(2)*(d)
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P(2)*(d)
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Parks, plazas, playgrounds, squares, greenways & recreational
facilities
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P
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P
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P
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Personal service establishment
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P
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Place of worship
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S
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Public uses/community services
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P
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P
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Public, private and parochial school subject to § 19-3.12(2)(a)4
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P
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P
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Rental of two rooms or less by the resident family
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P
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Restaurant
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P
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Retail establishment on the upper floor of a shopfront building
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S(2)
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Retail establishment < 4,000 sq. ft.
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P*(b)
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Retail establishment 4,000 to < 8,000 sq. ft.
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SP*(b)
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Roof or utility pole mounted telecommunications antennas
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S*(h)
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S*(h)
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Single-family, two-family, rowhouses, multifamily
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P*(a)
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Surface parking lot
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P*(c)
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P*(c)
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Table 3.25-2C Lot Standards: G-OM Subdistrict
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Minimum
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Maximum
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A. Lot area
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—
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—
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B. Lot width
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50 feet
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—
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C. Lot depth
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75 feet
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—
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D. Front setback
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20 feet
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—
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E. Side setback
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10 feet
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—
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F. Rear setback
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25 feet to principal building
5 feet to outbuilding
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—
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G. Frontage occupancy
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50%
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80%
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H. Build-to-corner
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Not required
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Building Placement
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Edgeyard
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Permitted
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Prohibited
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Permitted
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Side yard
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Common wall
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Courtyard
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Rearyard
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Frontage Type
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---|---|---|---|
Porch
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Permitted
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Prohibited
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Prohibited
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Stoop
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Prohibited
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Forecourt
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Prohibited
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Courtyard
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Terrace
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Prohibited
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Shopfront
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Prohibited
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Table 3.25-4 Building Placement: Walkway-Gateway (W-G)
District
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Table 3.25-5 Frontage Types: Walkway-Gateway (W-G) District
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Terrace
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A frontage type where the facade is set back from the frontage
line by an elevated terrace or a sunken lightwell.
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In case of any conflict between these additional standards and
other provisions in this Zoning Code, this section shall take precedence.
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Specifically, the six key components of the Poughkeepsie Innovation
District-Policy Framework include:
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Table 3.37-1: Uses Permitted by Subdistrict
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Use
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PID-HC Historic Core
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PID-UV Urban Village
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PID-CC Civic Corridor
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PID-CE Creative Edge
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Adult Bookstores
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Agriculture (Urban)
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Art Studio
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P*
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P
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P
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P
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Auditorium
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P
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P
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Artisan Manufacturing (Includes Artisan Food and Beverage)
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P*
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P
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P
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P
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Auto Related
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Bank or Credit Union
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P*
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P
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P
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P
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Banquet Facility
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P
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P
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Bar or Tavern
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P*
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P
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P
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P
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Broadcast Studio
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P*
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P
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P
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Cafe or Coffee Shop
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P*
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P
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P
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P
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Cemetery
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Colleges, Universities, Vocational Schools
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Community Facilities (Uses, Public)
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P*
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P
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P
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P
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Convenience Store
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Convenience Store with Gasoline Pumps
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Cultural Facility
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P*
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P
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P
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P
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Day-Care Center
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P
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P
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P
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Drive-In or Drive-Through Establishment
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Dwelling, Multifamily
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P*
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P
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P
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P
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Dwelling, Single-Family
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Dwelling, Two-Family
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P
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Home Occupation (subject to Section 19-4.1)
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P*
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P
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P
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Hotel
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P*
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P
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P
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Live/Work Space
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P*
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P
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P
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P
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Market for Arts, Crafts, or Food
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Nightclub
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P
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P
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Offices, Business, Professional, or Medical
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P*
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P
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P
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P
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Parking as Principal Use
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Parking Structure
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P
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P
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Parks, Pocket
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P
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P
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P
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Personal Service
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P*
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P
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P
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P
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Recreational Facility
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P*
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P
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P
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P
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Restaurant, Standard
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P*
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P
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P
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P
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Retail (less than 10,000 square feet)
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P*
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P
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P
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P
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Retail (more than 10,000 square feet)
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P
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Sidewalk Cafe (subject to Section 15-14)
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P*
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P
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P
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Student Housing
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P
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P
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P
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Student Residence
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Theater or Cabaret
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Table 3.37-2: Dimensional Standards by Subdistrict
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PID-HC Historic Core
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PID-UV Urban Village
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PID-CC Civic Corridor
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PID-CE Creative Edge
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Lot Area
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—
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—
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—
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—
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Main Building Height
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a
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Minimum Height
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2 stories
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3 stories
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3 stories
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2 stories
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b
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Maximum Height
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5 stories
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6 stories
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6 stories
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5 stories
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Maximum Accessory Building Height
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Housing
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2 stories
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Other
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1 story
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c
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Minimum Lot Coverage1
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75%
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50%
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50%
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50%
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d
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Minimum Open Space2
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—
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15%
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15%
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15%
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Building Placement3
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e
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Front Yard (minimum/maximum)
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0 feet/0 feet
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0 feet/6 feet
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0 feet/15 feet
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0 feet/15 feet
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f
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Side Yard, per side (minimum/maximum)4
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0 feet/0 feet
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0 feet/10 feet
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0 feet/—
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0 feet/15 feet
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g
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Rear Yard (minimum)
|
0 feet
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8 feet
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8 feet
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15 feet
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h
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Frontage Occupancy (minimum/maximum)
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100%/—
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80%/100%
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80%/100%
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70%/100%
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Parking Setbacks (minimum)
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40 feet
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NOTES:
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1 Minimum lot coverage is calculated
as a percentage of the total lot area.
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2 Minimum open space is calculated
as a percentage of the total lot area. Minimum open space requirements
are waived for lots under 5,000 square feet. Green roofs may be counted
towards open space requirements.
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3 Recessed entryways as permitted within frontage types [Section 19-3.37(10)(b)] are not considered setbacks and do not detract from the percentage of frontage occupancy.
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4 A side yard shall not be required,
but, if provided shall not be less than six feet in width.
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Table 3.37-3: Transparency Requirements by Subdistrict
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---|---|---|---|---|---|
PID-HC Historic Core
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PID-UV Urban Village
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PID-CC Civic Corridor
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PID-CE Creative Edge
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a
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Ground floor transparency, front facade (minimum)
|
70%
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50%
|
70%
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40%
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b
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Ground floor transparency, corner building side facade (minimum)
|
40%
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25%
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40%
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25%
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c
|
Upper floor transparency, front and corner building side facades
(minimum)
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25%
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25%
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25%
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25%
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d
|
Ground floor window sill height, front and corner building side
facades (minimum/maximum)
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0.5 foot/2.5 feet
|
—
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0.5 foot/2.5 feet
|
—
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Table 3.37-4. Off-Street Parking Requirements by Subdistrict
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---|---|---|---|---|
PID-HC Historic Core
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PID-UV Urban Village
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PID-CC Civic Corridor
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PID-CE Creative Edge
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Multifamily Residential Dwelling
|
0
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0.5 space per unit plus 1 visitor space per 10 units
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0.5 space per unit plus 1 visitor space per 10 units
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0.5 space per unit plus 1 visitor space per 10 units
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Student Housing and Student Residence
|
—
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1 per bedroom with potential to waive if within 1,320 feet of
public parking facility
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1 per bedroom with potential to waive if within 1,320 feet of
public parking facility
|
—
|
Two-Family and Townhouse Residential
|
—
|
—
|
—
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1.0 space per dwelling unit
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General Retail
|
0
|
0
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1 space per 500 square feet of GFA
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1 space per 500 square feet of GFA
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Personal Service Business
|
0
|
0
|
1 space per 350 square feet of GFA
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1 space per 350 square feet of GFA
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Restaurant, Cafe, or Bar
|
0
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1 space per 250 square feet of GFA
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1 space per 250 square feet of GFA
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1 space per 250 square feet of GFA
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Office and Nonretail Commercial
|
0
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0
|
1 space per 400 square feet of GFA
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1 space per 400 square feet of GFA
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Other uses
|
As determined to be appropriate by the Planning Board during
site plan review
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NOTES:
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*Gross Floor Area (GFA)
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**Further enumeration of the individual uses categorized within each use group can be found Section 19-3.37(14), Definition of terms, under the definition of "parking use groups."
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Table 3.37-5. Parking Fee Schedule
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Number of Parking Spaces Waived
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Fee per Waived Parking Space*
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1 to 6
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$500
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7 to 10
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$1,000
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11 to 20
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$3,000
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More than 20
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$5,000
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NOTE:
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*This fee per space shall be applied to the total number
of spaces waived for a particular project. For example, if 22 spaces
are to be waived at $5,000 per space, the fee in lieu of parking would
be $110,000.
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Table 3.37-6. Bicycle Parking Requirements
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---|---|---|
Long-term Bicycle Parking Requirements
|
Short-term Bicycle Parking Requirements
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All Residential Uses
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0.5 space per bedroom. Minimum requirement is 2 spaces.
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0.05 space per bedroom. Minimum requirement is 2 spaces.
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Retail
|
1 space for each 12,000 square feet of floor area. Minimum requirement
is 2 spaces.
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1 space for each 5,000 square feet of floor area. Minimum requirement
is 2 spaces.
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Office and Nonretail Commercial
|
1 space for each 10,000 square feet of floor area. Minimum requirement
is 2 spaces.
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1 space for each 20,000 square feet of floor area. Minimum requirement
is 2 spaces.
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Other uses
|
As determined to be appropriate by the Planning Board during
site plan review
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MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL — Multifamily dwelling units and
live/work space in a multifamily residential building.
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GENERAL RETAIL — Retail less than 10,000 square feet,
retail greater than 10,000 square feet, convenience store.
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PERSONAL SERVICE BUSINESS — Bank, credit union, hair salon,
nail salon.
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RESTAURANT, CAFE, OR BAR — Bar, tavern, cafe, coffee shop,
nightclub, standard restaurant.
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OFFICE AND NONRETAIL COMMERCIAL — Art studio, broadcast
studio, home occupation, offices (business, professional or medical).
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OTHER, REQUIREMENTS TO BE DETERMINED ON A CASE-BY-CASE BASIS
— Theater, cabaret, auditorium, banquet facility, cultural facilities,
recreational facility, and markets for arts, crafts, or food, colleges,
universities, vocational schools, day-care centers.
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