Except as modified hereafter, the regulations for townhouse
structures shall apply to:
A. Building length. The maximum building length of any townhouse structure
shall be 225 feet.
B. Utilities. Each townhouse shall be a self-contained one-family dwelling
unit with independent plumbing, heating, cooling and utility systems
and facilities. Adequate public water, sewerage and storm drain facilities
must be available.
C. Building spacing and layout. Townhouse structures shall be located
so that monotonous and undifferentiated silhouettes are avoided. In
no case shall townhouse structures be closer to one another than 25
feet.
A manufactured home may be permitted within any zoning district
where single-family dwellings are permitted pursuant to this chapter,
provided that the follow requirements are met:
A. The manufactured home shall be a minimum of 18 feet in width.
B. The manufactured home shall meet the setback requirements of the
applicable zoning district in accordance with this chapter.
C. The manufactured home shall be affixed to a permanent foundation,
and all towing devices, wheels, axles, and hitches shall be removed.
D. The manufactured home shall be placed on the lot in such a manner
that is compatible with and reasonably similar in orientation to any
site-built housing in adjacent or nearby locations.
E. No more than one manufactured home shall be allowed on a single lot.
In-law apartments may be permitted where authorized pursuant to Article
2 of this chapter, provided that the following requirements are met:
A. An in-law apartment shall be classified as an accessory structure
and shall therefore not count towards the number of permitted dwelling
units.
B. An in-law apartment shall only be permitted in a single-family dwelling.
C. No more than one in-law apartment shall be permitted on any lot.
D. An in-law apartment shall not exceed 800 square feet, shall be restricted
to one bedroom, and shall be connected to the same utilities as the
principal dwelling.
E. An in-law apartment shall be located within or attached to the single-family
dwelling and shall not have a separate entrance.
F. An in-law apartment shall not be located within or attached to an
accessory structure.
A single private outdoor swimming pool per dwelling is permitted
as an accessory use to a residential structure. Any edge of such pool
shall not be located closer than 10 feet to any lot line nor in any
front yard, and such pool shall not occupy more than 10% of the maximum
lot coverage specific to the applicable zoning district. Adequate
safety measures, sufficient to make such pool inaccessible from the
outside to small children, shall be provided and maintained by the
owner of the land on which such pool is situated.