Key:
ZP = Zoning Permit
P = Site Plan Approval
SUP = Special Use Permit
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Permitted Uses
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Mixed Use Districts
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MC-T
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NB-1(1)
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NB-2(8)
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SC-SDD
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FH
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Fire station
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P
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P
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P
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MP
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P
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School
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SUP
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MP
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Parks, playgrounds owned or operated by a governmental agency
and/or neighborhood association
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P
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P
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P
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MP
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P
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Buildings and facilities owned and/or operated by the State
of Connecticut or federal government
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P
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P
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P
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MP
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P
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Governmentally owned and operated buildings and facilities involving
the transportation of hazardous or radioactive materials from other
sites to a storage or processing or disposal facility in Mansfield
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P
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P
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P
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MP
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P
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Public utility installations
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P
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P
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P
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MP
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P
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Signs
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P
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Accessory buildings and uses
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P
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P
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P
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MP
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P
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Home occupations (see § 190-20)
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P
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P
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Use of residence for personal business
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P
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P
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P
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MP
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P
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Use of residence with accessory building for personal business
purposes
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SUP
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SUP
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SUP
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MP
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SUP
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Filling, grading, excavation, removal, processing of soil, stone,
sand and gravel, peat moss, and other similar materials
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SUP
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SUP
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SUP
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MP
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SUP
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Temporary structures
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P
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P
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Fall-out shelters
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P
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P
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P
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MP
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P
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Swimming pools
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P
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SUP
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Temporary special events involving the sale and consumption
of alcoholic liquor
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P
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P
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P
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MP
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P
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Family child-care homes
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ZP
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ZP
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Wireless telecommunication sites, facilities and services
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SUP
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SUP
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SUP
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MP
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SUP
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Group child-care home
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ZP
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ZP
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ZP
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Single-family dwelling
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P
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MP
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Cemeteries
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SUP
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MP
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Group homes
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MP
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Churches, chapels other places of worship
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SUP
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MP
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Brewery
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P
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Multifamily dwellings
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P
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MP
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Farmers markets
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SUP
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MP
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Retail
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P
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SUP(2)
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SUP
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MP
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Banks
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P
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SUP
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SUP
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MP
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Personal services
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P
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SUP
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SUP
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MP
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Medical office
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P
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MP
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Professional offices
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P
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SUP(3)
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SUP(3)
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MP
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Repair services or business
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SUP
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SUP
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MP
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Commercial printing
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MP
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Brewpub/restaurant
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MP
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Restaurants
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P
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SUP(6)
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MP
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Tourist homes
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SUP
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SUP
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Mixed-use projects
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SUP(5)
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SUP(5)
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Veterinary hospitals
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SUP
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MP
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Commercial recreation centers for exercise or dance classes,
arts and crafts classes and similar uses
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P
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SUP(4)
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SUP(4)
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Place of assembly - banquet hall. A hospitality use group that
is specific to special events/special occasions such as weddings,
wedding receptions, rehearsals and banquets generally not used on
a daily basis
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P
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SUP
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Child day-care center
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SUP
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SUP
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SUP
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MP
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Business offices
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P
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Repair services for electronic and mechanical equipment, office
equipment, home appliances, bicycles and recreational equipment and
similar uses but excluding the repair of internal combustion engines
or radiators
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SUP
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SUP
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Open space recreational uses
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SUP
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Parking areas
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SUP
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Sand and gravel removal or fill operations
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SUP
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Hydropower facilities
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SUP
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Group dwellings
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P
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MP
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Live-work units
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MP
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Use of residence for personal business
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MP
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Governmental and civic uses, including but not limited to post
offices, libraries, University of Connecticut uses, Town of Mansfield
uses, parks, squares and greens
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MP
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Art galleries or studios, museums, music recital halls, cinemas,
and theaters of all types
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MP
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Dance halls and juice bars not serving alcohol
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MP
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Live music, whether as a principal or accessory use, so long as it is conducted at acceptable noise levels in conformance with all codes and ordinances of the Town (see § 190-59)
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P
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MP
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Public/private parking lot
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MP
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Public/private parking garage
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MP
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Self-service laundromats, and laundry and dry cleaning dropoff
and pickup, provided no dry cleaning is conducted on the premises
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MP
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Public or private schools
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SUP
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MP
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Child day-care center
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MP
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Recreation facilities, whether public or private and whether
indoors or outdoors, such as health clubs, physical fitness centers,
gyms, playgrounds, and billiard halls
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MP
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Private clubs, such as university faculty clubs, university
graduate clubs and clubs for civic or religious organizations, with
or without residential units, but excluding clubs or housing for student
fraternities, sororities and other student groups
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MP
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Sale of alcoholic liquor, accessory use only (see § 190-9)
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P
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Light industrial
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SUP(9)
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MP
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Research and development
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P
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MP
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Place of assembly
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P
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Hospital
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SUP
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MP
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Commercial recreation
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P
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Accessory delivery services
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P(7)
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P(7)
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Accessory dwelling units (see § 190-21)
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P
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Notes:
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1.
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No new structures in the Neighborhood Business 1 zones shall
exceed 3,000 square feet in total floor area or exceed 2,000 square
feet of floor area on the first floor of the building. Expansions
of structures may be authorized as follows:
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Structures in existence prior to January 1, 1996 may be expanded
by up to 10% of the square footage of total floor area existing as
of 1-1-1996 even if the resultant square footage exceeds the size
limits cited above for new structures;
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Any structure may be expanded up to the size limits cited above
for new structures.
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2.
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Retail stores that comply with the following criteria:
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There is a maximum of four separate stores, shops or businesses
on the subject lot;
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There is a maximum of two distinct or independent retail operations
per store, shop or outdoor area;
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Any retail use involving on-premises or on-site food consumption
or on-premises food preparation shall obtain special permit approval
before the food consumption or preparation aspect of the retail use
is initiated. Review factors such as the adequacy of sanitary systems
and parking areas, traffic impacts and waste disposal and litter issues
shall be particularly important considerations.
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Except for Commission-authorized temporary uses associated with
existing uses on a site, there shall be no transient uses of an outdoor
area for food, produce or merchandise sales.
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3.
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Professional offices and personal service uses except for the
following uses, which are not permitted in this zone: beauty salons,
printers, photographic processors, dry cleaners, laundries, furniture
makers or strippers, pest control businesses, commercial lawn care
businesses, or other uses which produce non-domestic sewage as defined
by the State Department of Environmental Protection.
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4.
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Commercial recreation centers for exercise or dance classes,
arts and crafts classes and similar uses, provided there are no shower
facilities and sanitary wastes are considered domestic sewage as defined
by the State Department of Environmental Protection.
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5.
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Mixed-use projects consisting of one or two residential dwelling
units as part of a commercial building having one or more of the uses
permitted in the Neighborhood Business 1 Zone.
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6.
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Restaurants, provided the following conditions are met:
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All structures and parking areas are a minimum of 100 feet from
residential zone boundaries or 100 feet from the property lines of
an existing residence on an adjacent lot. This setback requirement
may be reduced if the applicant can demonstrate to the satisfaction
of the PZC that the subject uses will be effectively buffered from
adjacent properties by existing or proposed vegetation, topographic
features, walls, fences or other measures.
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There shall be no drive-through food service.
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7.
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Accessory Delivery Services.
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Provided the standards noted below are met, accessory delivery
services for uses permitted in the Neighborhood Business 1 Zone may
be authorized through the issuance of a Certificate of Compliance:
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The service utilizes no more than three vehicles for delivery;
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The owner/operator shall maintain on the premises proof of adequate
automobile accident insurance for each delivery person.
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No delivery vehicles may be parked on the premises other than
during the business hours of the subject use unless specially designated
parking areas have been approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
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Any proposed delivery use not meeting these standards must obtain Planning and Zoning Commission approval as per the revision procedures of § 190-74I for special permit uses.
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8.
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Neighborhood Business 2 Zone General- No new structures in the
Neighborhood Business 2 zones shall exceed 3,000 square feet in total
floor area or exceed 2,000 square feet of floor area on the first
floor of the building. Expansions of structures may be authorized
as follows:
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•
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Structures in existence prior to January 1, 1996 may be expanded
by up to 10% of the square footage of total floor area existing as
of 1-1-1996 even if the resultant square footage exceeds the size
limits cited above for new structures;
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•
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Any structure may be expanded up to the size limits cited above
for new structures.
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9.
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Light Industrial- Light industrial uses that occur completely within an enclosed building are permitted provided a special permit approval is obtained in accordance with § 190-74.
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Zone
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Minimum Lot Area
(acres)
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Minimum Lot Frontage
(feet)
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Front Setback Line
(Minimum Unless Otherwise Noted)
(feet)
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Min. Side Setback Line
(feet)
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Min. Rear Setback Line
(feet)
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Maximum Height (In Feet Unless Otherwise Noted)
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Maximum Building Ground Coverage
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SC-SDD see § 190-48
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MC-T see § 190-46
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NB-1, NB-2
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n/a
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200
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60
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50
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50
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35
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10%
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FH see Article 10
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Notes:
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Please see Sections Noted above for additional Bulk and Area
Requirements Specific to the Zoning District.
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Visible Light Transmittance
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External Reflectance
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Ground story
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More than 60%
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Less than 20%
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Upper story
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More than 30%
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Less than 40%
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Porch
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A wide, raised platform, projecting in front of a exterior street-facing
entrance that is entirely covered street- but not enclosed.
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DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS
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A. Depth (min)
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5'
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B. Width (min % of building width)
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20%
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Roofed
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Required
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Fully enclosed
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Not allowed
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Raised Entry
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A raised platform accessed from an staircase, providing covered
access to a Facing entrance.
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DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS
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A. Depth (min)
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3'
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B. Width (min)
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4'
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Covered entrance
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Required
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Fully enclosed
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Not allowed
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Forecourt
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A yard screened with a short wall, fence or hedge located on
the ground story, near finished grade, entrance.
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DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS
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A. Depth (min)
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8'
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B. Width (min)
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10'
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Covered entrance
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Required
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Wall/fence height (min/max)
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2.5'/4'
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Fully enclosed
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Not allowed
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Recessed Entry
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A space set behind the primary facade plane providing sheltered
access to a street-facing
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DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS
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A. Depth (min)
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3'
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B. Width (min)
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5'
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Covered entrance
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Required
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Fully enclosed
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Not allowed
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The images above show examples of buildings that are possible
following the standards of the Mixed-Use Building.
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PLACEMENT
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Existing Street
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Spine Street
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Build-to
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A. Street setback (min/max)
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15'/35'
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3'/7'
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B. Build-to width (min)
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60%
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75
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Parking Location
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No parking between building and Existing Street or Spine Street
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60'
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MASSING
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Building
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A. Height, stories (max)
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3
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B. Length (max)
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160'
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C. Active depth (min)
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20'
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Story Height
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D. Ground story height (min/max)
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12'/16'
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E. Upper story height (min/max)
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9'/14'
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F. Ground floor elevation (min/max)
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0'/2'
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The images above show examples of buildings that are
possible following the standards of the Middle Residential Building.
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PLACEMENT
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Build-to
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Existing Street
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Spine Street
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A. Street setback
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15'/35'
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5'/10'
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B. Build-to width
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60%
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60%
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Parking Location
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No parking between building and Existing Street or Spine Street
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MASSING
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Height (max)
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Building
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A. Stories
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2.5
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B. Top plate
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24'
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C. Roof pitch (min)
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4:12
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D. Length (max)
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160'
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E. Active depth (min)
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10'
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F. Ground story height (min/max)
Upper story height (min/max)
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9'/12'
n/a
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G. Ground floor elevation (min/max)
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2'/4'
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The images above show examples of buildings that are
possible following the standards of the Small Residential Building.
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PLACEMENT
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Build-to
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Existing Street
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Spine Street
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A. Street setback (min/max)
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15'/35'
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5'/15'
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Build-to width (min)
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n/a
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n/a
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Parking Location
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