[Ord. No. 2015-03, 6/3/2015]
In this district, any structure hereafter erected or any lot hereafter used or occupied for any lawful purpose shall provide the minimum dimensions specified below. Should these requirements conflict with the requirements of Parts 14 and 15, as applicable, for any specified use, the requirements of Parts 14 and 15, as applicable, shall take precedence.
1. Principal and Accessory Dimensions: Suburban Residential Receiving District.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2020-01, 8/5/2020]
Single-Family Detached Dwellings |
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| With public water and sewer | With public water only or sewer only | Without public water and sewer |
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Minimum lot area | 9,000 square feet* | 30,000 square feet with water or 20,000 square feet with sewer | 40,000 square feet |
Minimum lot width | 80 feet | 100 feet | 150 feet |
Minimum front setback | 10 feet | 10 feet | 10 feet |
Minimum side setback | 15 feet | 15 feet | 15 feet |
Minimum rear setback | 10 feet | 10 feet | 10 feet |
Maximum building height | 40 feet | 40 feet | 40 feet |
Maximum lot coverage | 70% | 70% | 70% |
Accessory buildings and structures: side/rear setback | 5 feetf | 5 feet | 5 feet |
NOTES: |
* | A minimum of 12,000 feet if the subdivision or development consists entirely of single-family detached dwellings. Refer to § 27-803.2 for the density and housing type requirements for developments including other than solely single-family dwellings. |
Semidetached Dwellings |
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| With public water and sewer | With public water only or sewer only |
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Minimum lot area | 4,500 square feet per dwelling unit | 30,000 square feet with water 20,000 square feet with sewer |
Minimum lot width/unit | 45 feet/dwelling unit | 80 feet |
Front setback | 35 feet | 10 feet |
Side setback | 10 feet** | 10 feet |
Rear setback | 15 feet | 10 feet |
Maximum building height | 40 feet | 40 feet |
Maximum lot coverage | 70% | 70% |
Accessory buildings and structures: side/rear setback | 5 feet | 5 feet |
| Single-Family Attached Dwellings | Multifamily Dwellings |
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| With public water and sewer | With public water and sewer |
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Minimum lot area | 2,200 square feet/dwelling unit | 2,200 square feet/dwelling unit |
Minimum lot width | 22 feet/dwelling unit | * |
Front setback | 35 feet | 35 feet |
Side setback | 10 feet** | 10 feet |
Rear setback | 15 feet | 15 feet |
Maximum building height | 40 feet | 40 feet |
Maximum lot coverage | 70% | 70% |
Accessory buildings and structures: side/rear setback | 5 feet | 5 feet |
NOTES: |
* | The lot containing one or more multifamily buildings must have a lot width of at least 200 feet. In those instances where more than one multifamily building is located on a lot, parallel buildings shall have at least 40 feet between faces of the buildings. If the front or rear faces are obliquely aligned, the above distances may be decreased by as much as 10 feet at one end if increased by similar or greater distance at the other end. |
** | Common wall lines do not require setbacks. |
All Other Uses |
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| With public water and sewer |
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Minimum lot area | 40,000 square feet |
Minimum lot width | 150 feet |
Front setback | 10 feet |
Side setback | 10 feet |
Rear setback | 10 feet |
Maximum building height | 40 feet |
Maximum lot coverage | 70% |
Accessory buildings and structures: side/rear setback | 5 feet |
2. Building and Dwelling Unit Density.
A. The following density requirements shall be met:
(1) Row Dwellings: The maximum number of dwelling units in a row group is eight.
(2) Multifamily Dwellings: The maximum number of dwelling units in a multifamily dwelling is eight. For the purpose of determining maximum building and unit density, residential care facilities and group living arrangements providing separate dwelling units for residents and clients shall be considered multifamily dwellings.
(3) Ratio of Dwelling Types: The total number of row dwelling units and multifamily dwelling units or combination thereof may not exceed 50% of the total number of dwelling units. This requirement does not apply if the parcel is less than five acres in size.
(4) Unit Density: The maximum gross density or number of dwelling units permitted shall be based upon the total area of the parcel less the total area of any CEAs, existing rights-of-way, existing easements or other factors within the parcel that would prevent residential use of the area. The owner shall then calculate the maximum number of dwelling units permitted based on the net acreage of the parcel utilizing the following densities:
[Amended by Ord. No. 2020-01, 8/5/2020; and by Ord. No. 2023-05, 11/1/2023]
(a) The maximum number of single-family detached dwelling units shall be calculated by multiplying the acres of the parcel allocated to that dwelling type by three. There shall be a maximum of three single-family detached dwelling units per acre (3 du/acre).
(b) The maximum number of semidetached dwelling units shall be calculated by multiplying the acres of the parcel allocated to that dwelling type by 4.5. There shall be a maximum of 4 1/2 semidetached dwelling units per acre (4.5 du/acre).
(c) The maximum number of row dwelling units or multifamily dwelling units shall be calculated by multiplying the number of acres of the parcel allocated to that dwelling type by six. There shall be a maximum of six row dwelling units or multifamily-family dwelling units per acre (6 du/acre).
1) When utilizing DR, the unit density may be increased pursuant to Parts 4 and 8 of this chapter.
(d) The maximum number of active adult development dwelling units shall be calculated by multiplying the acres of the parcel allocated to dwellings by six. There shall be a maximum of six dwelling units per acre (six du/acre).
[Added by Ord. No. 2023-02, 3/1/2023]