[Ord. No. 4190, 2-1-2021]
A. This Article is intended to:
1.
Promote high-quality residential development and construction;
2.
Protect the character of established residential neighborhoods;
3.
Promote new residential developments that are distinctive, have
character, and relate and connect to established neighborhoods;
4.
Encourage a variety of housing choices;
5.
Provide variety and visual interest in the exterior design of
residential buildings;
6.
Protect and enhance property values; and
7.
Enhance residential streetscapes.
[Ord. No. 4190, 2-1-2021]
A. This Article shall apply to the following:
1.
The construction of new detached houses, duplexes, townhouses,
and multi-unit buildings.
2.
An addition to an existing detached house, duplex, or townhouse
where the total gross floor area of the proposed addition is fifty
percent (50%) or more than that of the total gross floor area of the
existing structure before the addition or renovation.
3.
An addition to a multi-unit building which requires approval of a site plan (Section
405.160).
B. This Article shall not apply to the following:
1.
Mixed-use buildings which are subject instead to Chapter
425, Article
V,
Mixed-Use and Nonresidential Site and Building
Design.
[Ord. No. 4190, 2-1-2021]
A. The standards of this Article may be waived or modified through one
of the following procedures, except where an alternative procedure
is specified in this Article:
3.
Zoning Map amendment (Section
405.100) to planned unit development (Section
415.130).
[Ord. No. 4190, 2-1-2021]
A. Site Drainage.
1.
Drainage must be established away from the proposed foundation.
2.
The finished grade must fall a minimum of one-half (1/2) inch
per foot for a distance of ten (10) feet from the structure.
3.
No stormwater shall drain directly or indirectly into the sanitary
sewers. Stormwater shall be directed to the street or established
drainageways.
B. Building Orientation.
1.
Detached Houses And Duplexes.
a.
The orientation of the primary entrance and facade shall be
consistent with the established pattern along the block face.
b.
No structure shall be sited diagonally or otherwise skewed on
the lot.
2.
Townhouse And Multi-Unit Buildings.
a.
To the maximum extent feasible, the primary entrance and facade
of individual buildings within a development shall be oriented towards:
(1) Primary, internal or perimeter streets; or
(2) Common open space, such as interior courtyards,
parks, or on-site natural areas or features with a clearly defined
and easily accessible pedestrian circulation system.
C. Walk-Out Lower Levels.
1.
Houses with walk-out lower levels are permitted when the existing
topography of the site descends from the proposed or existing roadway
a vertical distance of six (6) feet from front to rear across the
depth of the proposed building.
D. Dimensional Standards
1.
Refer to Section
415.030,
Residential Dimensional Standards.
E. Landscape, Screening, And Fencing.
1.
Refer to Chapter
425, Article
II,
Landscape, Screening,
And Fencing.
F. Parking, Access, And Mobility.
1.
Refer to Chapter
425, Article
III,
Parking, Access,
And Mobility.
G. Exterior Lighting.
1.
Refer to Chapter
425, Article
VI,
Exterior Lighting.
[Ord. No. 4190, 2-1-2021]
A. Detached houses shall conform to the minimum gross floor space requirements
listed in Table 425.270.A, Gross Floor Area for Detached Houses.
[Ord. No. 4659, 6-17-2024]
Table 425.270.A.
Gross Floor Area for Detached Houses
|
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House Type
|
Lake Lots and Golf Course Lots
square feet
|
R1
square feet
|
R2
square feet
|
R3, R4, R5, R6
square feet
|
---|
One-story above grade
|
2,000
|
2,000
|
1,500
|
1,500
|
Two-story above grade
|
2,000
|
2,200
|
2,000
|
1,800
|
B. The minimum gross floor area for duplex and townhouse dwelling units
is one thousand (1,000) square feet.
C. The minimum gross floor area for dwelling units in multi-unit buildings
is six hundred (600) square feet.
[Ord. No. 4190, 2-1-2021]
A. A new building with a height that exceeds that of an adjacent residential
building within fifty (50) feet by one (1) story or more shall provide
a transition using at least one (1) of the following techniques:
1.
Stepping down building height and mass along the shared property
line to meet the height of the existing neighboring home along a minimum
of fifty percent (50%) of the new building's length. The stepped-down
portion of the new building shall be a minimum of ten (10) feet in
width and depth. This option is available only where the existing
residential building is located along the property line adjacent to
the new building;
2.
Providing variations in the side building wall and/or roof form
so that new structures have a comparable scale as neighboring homes
along the shared property line;
3.
Utilizing a roof pitch and overhang similar to that of the neighboring
structures; and
4.
Utilizing dormers and sloping roofs to accommodate upper stories.
[Ord. No. 4190, 2-1-2021]
A. Architectural Variety.
1.
Identical front elevation designs of new detached homes and
duplexes shall not be permitted on any two (2) adjacent lots on the
same block face.
2.
A continuous row of identical buildings along a block is prohibited. This provision is not intended to prohibit a row of attached townhouses, provided that each individual unit is architecturally distinguished from adjacent units through distinctions in the architectural features required in Subsection
(A)(4).
3.
All sides of a residential building shall incorporate architectural
detailing that complements the front facade and provides visual interest.
Blank walls void of architectural detailing are prohibited except
where required by the Fire Code.
4.
For the purposes of satisfying the requirements of Subsection
(A)(3), architectural features shall be incorporated into the overall design of each side of the building. Each detached house, duplex, and townhouse shall provide at least three (3) of the following architectural features, and each multi-unit building shall provide at least five (5) of the following architectural features:
c.
Prominent entry features;
f.
Distinct variations in color;
h.
Variations in building height;
k.
Projected or recessed building walls; or
l.
Other architectural features as approved by the Community Development
Director.
B. Housing Type Variety.
1.
A mix of residential housing types, including detached houses,
duplexes, townhouses, and multi-unit buildings, is encouraged in zoning
districts where such housing types are permitted.
2.
In the R6 Zoning District, development sites larger than ten
(10) acres shall incorporate a minimum of two (2) housing types, including
detached houses, duplexes, townhouses, or multi-unit buildings. In
no case shall the number of dwelling units in multi-unit buildings
exceed forty percent (40%) of the total number of dwelling units in
the development.
[Ord. No. 4413, 8-15-2022]
[Ord. No. 4190, 2-1-2021]
A. Principal Building Materials.
1.
Principal building materials shall be selected for their ability
to withstand the local climate. Materials with demonstrated durability
include, but are not limited to:
c.
Cementitious and vinyl siding; or
d.
Other comparable materials as approved by the Community Development
Director.
B. Other Standards.
1.
Brick or stone wraps of at least eighteen (18) inches shall
be required on the outside corner when brick or stone is used on the
front elevation of an outside corner, except on side entry garages
the front corner wrap shall be a minimum of twelve (12) inches.
2.
The primary exterior wall material shall extend to within eight
(8) inches of the finished grade.
3.
Finished materials on exterior chimney surfaces shall be extended
to within twelve (12) inches of the finished grade or terminate on
a deck.
4.
Architectural trim is required completely around all window
openings, including basement windows. The window sash and trim measured
together shall be a minimum of four (4) inches on the front elevations
of residential structures and three (3) inches on side and rear elevations.
C. Colors.
1.
Color selections for residential buildings shall be compatible
with neighboring residences, the natural surroundings, and with community
standards.
2.
The color selection shall not be materially and obviously dissimilar
to the exterior color selections of other buildings in the surrounding
neighborhood or to the range of colors in customary use in the community
at large as to appear to be jarring, clashing, exotic or bizarre.
3.
Identical front elevation color schemes of new detached homes
and duplexes shall not be permitted on any two (2) adjacent lots on
the same block face.
[Ord. No. 4190, 2-1-2021]
A. General.
1.
All detached houses, duplexes, and townhouses shall have a minimum
two-car detached or attached garage.
2.
Side or rear entry garages are encouraged.
3.
All garages shall be equipped with garage doors.
4.
Garage doors shall be finished with an approved color to blend
with the building colors.
B. Alley-Oriented Garages.
1.
Where an alley exists, new garages serving new residential development
shall be located at the rear of the lot and accessed from the alley.
C. Street-Oriented Garages.
1.
For detached houses, street-oriented garages shall not comprise
more than fifty percent (50%) of the width of the front facade.
2.
For all residential development in the R6 Zoning District, garages
that protrude towards the street in front of the primary facade of
the structure are prohibited. All street-oriented garages shall be
either:
a.
Recessed a minimum of ten (10) feet behind the front facade
of the dwelling portion of the structure (including side-oriented
garages) or a front porch or porte cochere that is a minimum of five
(5) feet deep by eight (8) feet long; or
b.
Recessed a minimum of two (2) feet beneath a second floor bay
or balcony that extends the length of the garage door(s), roof overhang,
or decorative roof element.
3.
Other garage configurations may be warranted by site constraints,
such as topographic features and/or access limitations, and may be
administratively approved as determined by the Community Development
Director.
D. Additional Standards For Multi-Unit Buildings.
1.
Garages and carports are not required for multi-unit buildings;
however, when provided, they shall comply with the following standards:
a. Residential developments with five (5) or more units shall incorporate
a variety of garage or carport configurations to minimize the visual
impact resulting from long, uninterrupted rows of garages or carports.
b. For multi-unit developments with multiple buildings in the R6 and
MU Districts, garage/carports or garage/carport entries shall be internalized
in building groupings and located away from street frontages or accessed
using an alley.
c. Tuck-under garages shall be recessed a minimum of one-foot beneath
a second floor bay or balcony that extends the length of the garage
door(s).
E. Other Accessory Buildings.
1.
For multi-unit developments, freestanding garages, carports
and other accessory structures (including but not limited to grouped
mailboxes, storage and maintenance facilities, recreational facilities,
picnic shelters, and gazebos) shall incorporate materials, scale,
colors, architectural details, and roof slopes that are compatible
with the principal multi-unit buildings, except that flat and shed
roofs are prohibited.