Regulator
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1-Family Detached
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1-Family Attached
(Note 1)
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Duplex
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Townhouse
(Note 1)
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Multi-Family
(Note 2)
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Other Permitted Uses
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Site area per housing unit (square feet)
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In conventional development
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4,400
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2,200
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2,200
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2,500
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1,500
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In planned developments
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4,000
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2,000
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2,000
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2,000
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1,000
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Minimum lot area
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In conventional development
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4,400
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4,400
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4,400
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2,500
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9,500
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5,000
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In planned developments
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4,000
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4,000
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4,000
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2,000
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9,500
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5,000
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Minimum lot width (feet)
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In conventional development
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40
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20
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40
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25
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80
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40
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In planned unit developments
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40
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20
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40
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20
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80
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40
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Minimum yards (feet) (Note 3)
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Front yard
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25
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25
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25
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25
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25
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25
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Side yard (Note 1)
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5
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5
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5
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5
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10
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5
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Street side yard
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25
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25
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25
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25
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25
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15
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Rear yard*
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20% of lot depth
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20% of lot depth
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20% of lot depth
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20% of lot depth
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25
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25
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Maximum height (feet)
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35
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35
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35
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35
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45
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35
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Floor area ratio
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NA
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NA
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NA
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NA
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0.80
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0.50
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Maximum amount of total parking located in street yard
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NA
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NA
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NA
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NA
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50%
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50%
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*
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The required rear yard area is calculated as 20% of the lot
depth times the lot width. Provided that this minimum area is maintained,
a portion of a residential structure may come as close as 10 feet
to a rear lot line.
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Note 1: Single-Family Attached Townhouse Development.
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Regulators are shown on a per-unit basis. Side yard setbacks
are indicated for detached building walls.
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Note 2: Multifamily Development.
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The minimum side yard setback increases by one foot for each
one foot in height above 35 feet, up to a maximum height of 45 feet.
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Note 3: Zero Lot Line and Single-Family Attached Development.
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Within a common development, one interior side yard may be equal
to zero for single-family detached residential use if:
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1.
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The normal side yard setback requirement must be maintained
adjacent to any lot with an existing structure not within the common
development; or not otherwise designated for zero lot line use.
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2.
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An easement for maintenance of the zero lot line facade is prepared
by the developer and filed with the Seward County Register of Deeds,
the City Clerk, and the Building Official at the time of application
for a building permit.
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Note 4: Flexible Yard Setbacks in Planned Districts.
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The Planning Commission and City Council may vary required minimum
setbacks in planned districts. However, the setback from the front
facade of a garage to any public or private street right-of-way (including
the boundary of sidewalks) must be at least 20 feet.
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Note 5: Setbacks along Urban Corridors.
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Normal minimum setback is 25 feet. Front yard setback may be
reduced to 15 feet if:
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1.
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No parking is placed within the street yard.
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2.
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The entire street yard area is landscaped, with the exception
of driveways to parking areas or pedestrian accesses to the principal
building on the site.
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This setback flexibility shall not be applied on any street
designated as a major arterial by the City's Comprehensive Development
Plan without the specific approval of the City's Public Works Director.
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