[CC 1986 § 42.630]
Side Yards. No side yards are required for residential uses
located above non-residential uses, except where such side yard is
required for a non-residential use abutting a residential use.
[CC 1986 § 42.660]
Land which the Planning and Zoning Commission or Enforcement Officer finds to be unsuitable for subdivision or development due to flooding, improper drainage, steep slopes, rock formations, utility easements or other features which will reasonably be harmful to the safety, health and general welfare, shall not be subdivided or developed unless adequate methods are formulated by the developer and approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission or Enforcement Officer, upon recommendation of the City Engineer, to solve the problems created by the unsuitable land conditions. Where, in the discretion of the Planning and Zoning Commission or Enforcement Officer, the only adequate method requires a lesser density of use of the land, then credit for only one-half (1/2) of the area of the land actually found to be unsuitable for purposes of fulfilling the minimum plot area required by the Table of General Bulk Regulations, Section
405.100 of this Chapter, for the principal use proposed, shall be allowed.