[Ord. 2227, 12-10-2013; as amended by Ord. 2016-2264, 6/14/2016;
and by Ord. 2016-2268, 11/1/2016]
Streets, Alleys and Sidewalks
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Street Type
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Residential
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Nonresidential
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Alley [1]
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Sidewalk
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5 feet
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10 feet
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NA
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Planting strip
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4 feet, min.
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NA
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NA
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Curb
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0.5 foot
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0.5 foot
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NA
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Parking lane
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7 feet
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7 feet
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NA
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Travel lane
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8.5 feet
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11 feet
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8 feet
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Total cartway
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31 feet
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36 feet
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16 feet
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Right-of-way
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50 feet
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60 feet
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20 feet
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Amenities
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Corner bump-out
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NA
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Yes
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NA
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Street trees [2]
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40 feet OC
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40 feet OC
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NA
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NOTES:
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1.
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One-way alley: eight-foot minimum cartway and ten-foot minimum
right-of-way
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2.
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Street trees to be planted in planting strip along residential
streets, tree wells along commercial streets.
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3.
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The values indicated above are minimum values.
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[Ord. 2227, 12-10-2013; as amended by Ord. 2016-2268, 11/1/2016;
by Ord. No. 2019-2308, 10/8/2019; and by Ord. No. 2022-2353, 9/13/2022]
1. Parking shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of §
27-405 of this chapter.
2. Vehicular access to a property's parking facilities shall not be
provided through a front yard when alley access is available.
3. When visible from and facing a street abutting a front yard, all
garage doors, carports, parking areas or similar shall have a front
yard setback at least 20 feet greater than the primary facade of the
principal building(s).
4. While buildings are to be placed at the required build-to line in
their respective zoning districts, municipal/institutional buildings
may be set back farther than the build-to-line in order to enhance
their architecture and civic function along the street.
5. Identified by the primary point of ingress/egress of a structure,
the primary facade of dwellings and nonresidential buildings shall
be oriented parallel to/facing existing streets when present, and
to new streets when being proposed. When abutting more than one street,
the primary facade shall be oriented toward the street of higher classification
or, if both streets are of the same classification, the more trafficked
street.
6. Mechanical equipment, such as air conditioning and heating units,
shall not be located in the front yard and in all other cases shall
be screened from public views of the property through the use of fencing,
walls, landscaping or a combination thereof.
[Ord. 2227, 12-10-2013; as amended by Ord.
2017-2279, 9/12/2017]
1. Principal Buildings.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2019-2303, 5/14/2019]
A. In all districts other than the Industrial District, individual buildings
with street frontage shall not have any street wall greater than 150
feet in length without a mid-building change in the street wall plane
for a minimum of eight feet in depth and 20 feet in width.
B. Mid-building change in any street wall plane shall provide adequate
architectural detail, buffering and/or screening. In no case shall
a single building or a contiguous block of attached buildings be greater
than 300 feet in width, regardless of changes in street wall planes.
C. Mid-block spacing shall meet the requirements of the District Specifications'
building spacing requirement.
2. Accessory
Buildings. Accessory buildings shall be designed to be:
A. Subordinate,
incidental and complementary to the scale and design of the principal
building.
B. Smaller
in scale and bulk to the principal building.
(1) The building footprint shall be no more than 2/3 that of the principal
building.
(2) The building height shall be no more than two stories or 2/3 the
principal building height, whichever is less. If the principal building
is one story, an accessory building shall not exceed the height of
the principal building.
(3) The number of accessory buildings shall be no more than two.