The SFA, single-family attached residential, district is intended to promote stable, quality, attached-occupancy residential development on individual lot/tracts at higher residential densities. Individual ownership of each lot/tract and dwelling unit is encouraged in the SFA district. The SFA district may be included within certain areas of neighborhoods or, when in accordance with the intent of the comprehensive plan, may provide a “buffer” or transition district between lower density residential areas and multifamily or nonresidential areas or major thoroughfares. Areas zoned for the SFA district shall have, or shall make provision for, city water and sewer services. Areas zoned for the SFA district shall be designed to adequately accommodate storm drainage; they shall have paved concrete streets with logical and efficient vehicular circulation patterns which discourage non-local traffic; they shall be properly buffered from nonresidential uses; and they shall be protected from pollution and undesirable environmental and noise impacts.
(2006 Code, sec. 86-391; Ordinance 04-05-610, sec. 23.1, adopted 5/17/04)