(a)
Purpose.
The overall purpose of the single-family residential districts is to create a mix of home ownership opportunities within the city.
(b)
Permitted uses.
No building, structure, land, or premises will be used, and no building or structure shall hereafter be erected, constructed, reconstructed, or altered, except for one or more of the uses specified in section 14.03.101, schedule of uses - residential.
(c)
General regulations.
Given that the City of Celina is an area designated with historical, cultural, and architectural importance and significance, the following provisions apply to all residential districts unless otherwise specified within their respective descriptions in sections 14.02.202 through 14.02.206.
(1)
Open space.
All residential districts are subject to twenty percent (20%) open space with a minimum of fifty percent (50%) of that open space being “usable open space,” as defined in section 14.01.115, other zoning ordinance definitions. Areas of “non-usable open space” may be allowed to be counted as a portion of the “usable open space” if the area is sufficiently amenitized, per director approval.
(2)
Ownership and maintenance.
Any open space area shall be platted as a common area lot, be owned and maintained by the homeowners’ association or HOA, and be designated with an “X” on the plat. Open space should be located to preserve existing trees and other desirable physical features.
(3)
Minimum lot width for front entry garages.
Any lot width less than sixty (60) feet shall have a rear entry, alley-loaded garage. Front-loading garages are allowed only on lots that are sixty (60) feet or greater in width.
(4)
Garage placement.
(A)
Front facades and front-facing garage placement - one-story homes.
The face of garage doors shall not extend beyond the front facade of any residential structure unless one or both of the following conditions apply; and in that case, the face of the garage door may extend up to a maximum of eight (8) feet beyond the front facade:
(B)
Front facades and front-facing garage placement - two story homes.
The face of garage doors may extend beyond the front facade of any residential structure up to a maximum of eight (8) feet beyond the front facade.
(C)
Front facades and J-swing garage placement.
When the doors of garages are designed to be perpendicular to the street access (as in J-swing garages), the garage facade may extend in front of the main front facade of the residential structure.
(D)
Side facades and J-swing garages.
J-swing garages shall have a minimum of twenty (20) feet from the door face of the garage to the side property line for maneuvering and tandem parking.
(5)
Pedestrian connectivity.
All residential developments shall provide pedestrian connections within the subdivision and stub out these trails or sidewalks to the edge of the property for future connections.
(6)
Foundations required.
All residential units shall be constructed on a permanent foundation that complies with the currently adopted International Building Codes, with the exception of single-family manufactured homes.
(7)
Plat requirements.
All single-family homes shall be platted on an individual lot. This lotting requirement applies to single-family attached and detached dwelling units with the exception of duplexes, which allows both units to be platted on a single lot.
(8)
RV use.
Recreational vehicles, manufactured homes, travel trailers, or motor homes may not be used for on-site dwelling purposes.
(9)
Additional on-site dwellings.
Accessory dwelling units shall adhere to the regulations listed in section 14.03.202(1), accessory dwelling units.
(10)
Open storage.
Open storage is prohibited except for materials for the resident’s personal use or consumption such as firewood, garden materials, etc. Open storage on one’s property must be maintained in a proper manner and is subject to code enforcement for any nuisance violation.
(11)
Nonresidential uses.
Site plan approval (see section 14.01.306) shall be required for any nonresidential use (such as an amenity center, school, church or house of worship, etc.). Any nonresidential land use that may be permitted in residential districts shall conform to the C, commercial, office, and retail district standards for setbacks and exterior materials as shown in article 14.04, part one, architectural design standards, of the zoning ordinance, as exists or may be amended.
(12)
Gated communities.
Private, gated communities are discouraged since this concept limits connectivity to other residential communities as well as to goods and services provided nearby, including access to public schools.
(Ordinance 2019-42 adopted 10/8/19)