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No. 15-03]
The RM-2 Multiple-Family Residential Districts (High Rise) are
designed to provide sites for high density multiple dwelling structures
adjacent to high traffic generators commonly found in the proximity
of Central Business Districts and areas abutting major thoroughfares.
The district is further designed to provide for the convenience needs
of persons living in the apartments with central services. This district
is further designed so as to provide a zone of transition between
these major thoroughfares and high traffic generators and other residential
districts through the requirements of lower coverage which, in turn,
will result in more open space.
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No. 15-03]
In an RM-2 district, no building or land shall be used and no
building shall be erected except for one or more of the following
specified uses unless otherwise provided in this chapter:
(1) All principal uses permitted in an RM district meeting the requirements
as set forth in the district with the exception of single-family dwellings
and mobile home parks, which shall be expressly prohibited from this
district.
(2) Multiple-family dwellings in structures in excess of two stories;
(3) Retail and service uses accessory to the principal use in accordance with the required conditions listed in §
86-163(b),
(c);
(4) Accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to any of the above
permitted uses.
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No. 15-03]
(a) A site plan shall be submitted for all uses permitted under this article in accordance with §
86-391.
(b) Any business uses on the site shall be developed as retail or service
uses within the walls of the main structure. Such business uses shall
not exceed 75% of the floor area at grade level and shall be prohibited
on all floors above the first floor, or grade level.
(c) The entire area of the site shall be treated to service the residents
of the apartment and any accessory buildings, uses, or services shall
be developed solely for the use of residents of the main building.
Uses considered herein as accessory uses include: swimming pools,
recreation areas, pavilions, cabanas and other similar uses.
(d) An open space area shall be provided with a minimum area of 200 square
feet per dwelling unit creating open space suitable for recreation,
landscaping or a similar use, and such area shall not be located in
a front yard. Such requirement may be reduced, increased, or altered
by the Planning Commission if it feels that the full intent of this
section is provided for.
(e) The minimum floor area per unit shall be in accordance with the following
schedule.
|
Dwelling Unit Type
|
Land Area Required
(square feet)
|
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|
Efficiency
|
350
|
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One bedroom
|
450
|
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Two bedroom
|
600
|
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Three bedroom
|
800
|
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Four bedroom
|
1,000
|
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No. 15-03]
See Article
XI, Schedule of Regulations, limiting the height and bulk of buildings, the minimum size of lot by permitted land use, and providing minimum yard setback requirements for RM-2 districts.
In the RM-2 districts, the total number of rooms of 80 square
feet or more (not including kitchen, dining or sanitary facilities)
shall not be more than the area of the parcel in square feet divided
by 700 for any buildings of 2 1/2 to four stories.
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No. 15-03]
See Article
XI, Schedule of Regulations, for requirements governing off-street parking, and other provisions for RM-2 districts.
All signage for the RM-2 district must adhere to the provisions and requirements listed under the RM district under Chapter
58 (Uniform Sign Code) of the Corunna Code Book.
Parking requirements must adhere to the requirements listed under §
86-337 with the Planning Commission having the right to utilize a combination of the requirements for multi-family dwellings and housing for the elderly in the case of a multiple-family unit having both young and senior citizen tenants and a mix of single and multi-bedroom units.