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(I) | The sum of 50 feet with neither side less than 25 feet, except a minimum of 40 feet for any side that adjoins R-1, R-2, and R-3. |
(II) | The sum of 40 feet with neither side less than ten feet except a minimum of 25 feet for any side that adjoins R-1, R-2, and R-3. |
(III) | The improvements constructed on a project site within a B-1, B-2 or GUI zoning district shall meet the following impervious cover requirements provided that for parcels of land with GUI zoning, the minimum lot size shall be two acres: |
| (a) | A maximum of 35 percent of the total site area shall be permitted to be impervious cover. Up to six percent impervious cover shall be allowed for common driveways, governmental facilities and fire access driveways in the rear and at the sides of buildings; provided, however, if such driveways or facilities total less than six percent of the impervious cover, the percentage allowed shall be the actual percentage of impervious cover required by the driveways or facilities. This six percent increase shall not be counted in computing the maximum impervious cover. A developer may be permitted to increase the maximum impervious cover to 47 percent, as approved by the city council, by selecting from the following weighted incentives: |
| | Incentive items. |
| | a. | Provide off-site public sewage disposal system: 8% increase in impervious cover. |
| | b. | Increase landscaping or setbacks (front and one side or rear) by more than 50 percent of ordinance requirements. Setback increases applicable only if unaffected by natural features, topography, creekbeds, etc. Landscaping should provide for using predominantly native plants and grasses to minimize the use and impact of pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers: 2% increase in impervious cover. |
| | c. | Construct detention basins with sedimentation/filtration basins in addition to required detention basins: 2% increase in impervious cover. |
| | d. | Provide primarily ten feet or greater landscaped separations between parking aisles: 2% increase in impervious cover. |
| | e. | Provide 75 percent or more of the required vehicle parking underneath and/or to the side or rear of the building: 2% increase in impervious cover. |
| | f. | Maintain natural state of site in excess of 25 percent requirement: |
| | | 1. | If 30 percent in natural state: 1% increase in impervious cover. |
| | | 2. | If 35 percent in natural state: 2% increase in impervious cover. |
| | | 3. | If 40 percent or more in natural state: 3% increase in impervious cover. |
| | g. | Use of low water consumption plumbing fixture: 1% increase in impervious cover. |
| | h. | Donation of right-of-way (ROW): 2% increase in impervious cover. |
| | i. | Based on the evaluation by the zoning and planning commission and the city council, an increase in allowable impervious cover ranging from one percent to five percent may be approved for a project that demonstrates highly innovative architecture, site planning and land use techniques of a caliber not previously utilized in the city’s area and/or of such a quality as to set an excellent example for subsequent developments. |
| | | The criteria for evaluation shall include, but not be limited to, the following: |
| | | 1. | Reduction of building mass by breaking up buildings. |
| | | 2. | Techniques to enhance the pedestrian scale of the project, including sidewalks and covered walkways. |
| | | 3. | Measurable efforts to preserve greenbelts at the expense of street visibility. |
| | | 4. | Construction of berms to block off-street visibility of pavement and parking areas. |
| | | 5. | Noise abatement efforts to adjoining sites by providing solid walls and dense planting. |
| | | 6. | Other provisions to lessen the visual impact of the project on surrounding properties. |
| | | 7. | Revegetation of strategic, previously open setback areas with mature, indigenous landscaping. |
| | | 8. | Other unscheduled project design elements may be considered in this incentive item. |
(IV) | (a) | |
| (b) | The sum of 100 feet with neither side less than 50 feet, except as noted in subsection (IV)(d) below. |
| (c) | Fifty feet except as noted in section 22.03.275(a) or subsection (IV)(d) below. |
| (d) | If B-3 use abuts R-1, R-2 or R-3 use on the rear or side property line, a minimum building setback of 75 feet shall be required. Fifty feet of this setback shall be a densely planted buffer. Parking, driveways, walks, steps, trash storage and disposal fields are permissible within this setback area as long as these permissible improvements are not within the planted buffer. Disposal fields constructed in this area shall be revegetated to as much of its natural and undisturbed appearance as possible. |
(V) | The improvements constructed on a project site within a B-3 zoning district shall meet the following impervious cover requirements: |
| (a) | At least 25 percent of the total site area shall remain in its natural, undisturbed state. Streambeds and other natural features shall be designated as open space. Areas used to buffer development in the B-3 district from other adjacent properties shall also be designated as open space. If large, natural, indigenous trees are utilized, or undisturbed natural knolls, undisturbed outcroppings or other areas of natural beauty are incorporated into the site design, the undisturbed, natural state requirement of 25 percent may be reduced to 20 percent of the total site area. |
| (b) | A maximum of 40 percent of the total site area shall be permitted to be impervious cover. Up to three percent impervious cover shall be allowed for common driveways, governmental facilities and fire access driveways in the rear and at the sides of buildings; provided, however, if such driveways or facilities total less than three percent of the impervious cover, the percentage allowed shall be the actual percentage of impervious cover required by the driveways or facilities. This three percent increase shall not be counted in computing the maximum impervious cover. A developer may be permitted to increase the maximum impervious cover to 52 percent, as approved by the city council, by selecting from the following weighted incentives: |
| | (1) | Incentive items: |
| | | a. | Provide off-site public sewage disposal system: 8% increase in impervious cover. |
| | | b. | Increase landscaping or setbacks (front and one side or rear) by more than 50 percent of ordinance requirements. Setback increase applicable only if unaffected by natural features, topography, creekbeds, etc. Landscaping should provide for using predominantly native plants and grasses to minimize the use and impact of pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers: 2% increase in impervious cover. |
| | | c. | Construct detention basins with sedimentation/filtration basins in addition to required detention basins: 2% increase in impervious cover. |
| | | d. | Provide primarily 20 feet or greater landscaped separations between parking aisles: 2% increase in impervious cover. |
| | | e. | Provide a major piece of sculptural art, continuously available for public view: 1% increase in impervious cover. |
| | | f. | Maintain natural state of site in excess of 25 percent requirement: |
| | | | 1. | If 30 percent in natural state: 1% increase in impervious cover. |
| | | | 2. | If 35 percent in natural state: 1% increase in impervious cover. |
| | | | 3. | If 40 percent or more in natural state: 3% increase in impervious cover. |
| | | g. | Construct a hike and bike or nature trail for public use: 2% increase in impervious cover. |
| | | h. | Use of low water consumption plumbing fixtures: 1% increase in impervious cover. |
| | | i. | Based on evaluation by the zoning and planning commission and the city council, an increase in allowable impervious cover ranging from one percent to five percent may also be approved for a project that demonstrates highly innovative architecture, site planning and land use techniques of a caliber not previously utilized in the city’s area and/or of such a quality as to set an excellent example for subsequent developments. |
| | | | The criteria for evaluation shall include, but not be limited to, the following: |
| | | | 1. | Reduction of building mass by breaking up buildings. |
| | | | 2. | Techniques to enhance the pedestrian scale of the project, including sidewalks and covered walkways. |
| | | | 3. | Measurable efforts to preserve greenbelts at the expense of street visibility. |
| | | | 4. | Construction of berms to block off-street visibility of pavement and parking areas. |
| | | | 5. | Noise abatement efforts to adjoining sites by providing solid walls and dense planting. |
| | | | 6. | Other provisions to lessen the visual impact of the project on surrounding properties. |
| | | | 7. | Revegetation of strategic, previously open setback areas with mature, indigenous landscaping. |
| (c) | The balance of the project may be landscaped using mostly indigenous trees and shrubs, used for stormwater detention, used for private sewage disposal systems, or otherwise disturbed so long as the surface of the area remains pervious. |
(VI) | The improvements constructed within a B-3 zoning district shall meet the following dimensional requirements: |
| (a) | Each property shall be individually site-planned according to the terrain, traffic and sewage disposal considerations. |
| (b) | Single occupancy use sizes in a B-3 use district shall be limited as follows: |
| | (1) | On a 40-acre or larger site three major single occupancy uses up to 65,000 square feet each may be constructed within the project in accordance with subsection (VI)(c) below. All other single occupancy uses shall not exceed 20,000 square feet. |
| | (2) | On a 20-acre to 40-acre site two major occupancy uses up to 65,000 square feet each may be constructed within the project in accordance with subsection (VI)(c) below. All other single use occupancy uses shall not exceed 20,000 square feet. |
| | (3) | Buildings joined by a weather protected passageway shall not be considered separate structures if more than 25 percent of their common facing walls are joined by the passageway. |
| (c) | In order to utilize the site topography and preserve open space areas on other portions of the site, including setback buffers, single occupancy uses may be joined in a common structure when divided by a fire separation wall built in accordance with the International Building Code and International Fire Code, current adopted edition. Otherwise, the minimum building separation shall be 30 feet. |
(VII) | Repealed. Any reference to footnote (VII) in the chart in section 22.03.281(b) should be disregarded. |
(VIII) | Height adjustments. |
| (a) | An increase of seven feet in the height limitation of buildings in zoning district O, B-1, B-2, B-3 and GUI may be granted when all of the following conditions are met: |
| | 1. | Fifty percent or more of the required vehicle parking is provided underneath and/or to the side or rear of the building. |
| | 2. | The parking provided in subsection (a)1. of this subsection is not visible from an abutting street. |
| | 3. | All required parking is on slopes of 25 percent or less. |
| | 4. | The building does not exceed a maximum of two stories, excluding the vehicle parking level. |
| | 5. | Impervious cover does not exceed the requirement of this article. |
| | 6. | The roof line is a pitch, shed or modification thereof as approved by the city council. |
(IX) | The improvements constructed on a project site within an “O” zoning district shall meet the following impervious cover requirements: |
| (a) | A maximum of 30 percent of the total site shall be permitted to be impervious cover for the “O” office zoning districts. A developer may be permitted to increase the maximum impervious cover to 42 percent, as approved by the city council, by selecting from the following weighted incentives: |
| | (1) | Provide off-site public sewage disposal systems and donation of sewer right-of-way easement to the city. 8% |
| | (2) | Donation of right-of-way for street purposes. 2% |
| | (3) | Donation of easement for greenbelt of parkway. 2% |