Table 16.22.010-1 Future Urbanization (FU-10) Permitted Uses
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P=Permitted; C=Conditional Use; X=Prohibited
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Land Use
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FU-10
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Residential
| |
Accessory dwelling units complying with Section 16.44.050
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P
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One single-family dwelling, modular dwelling unit, mobile or manufactured home per lot. As an accessory use, there may be the customary outbuildings and no more than one accessory dwelling unit, complying with the requirements of Section 16.44.050.
|
P
|
Residential care facilities
|
C
|
Temporary manufactured home to allow for care of an aged or
infirmed relative, provided that adequate water, sewage, disposal
and fire protection are available, and that tongue, undercarriage
and axles remain intact on the unit. Undercarriage wheels and supporting
base must be covered with a full ground length sign-obscuring skirting
around the entire circumference of the manufactured home.
|
C
|
Home occupation, complying with the requirements of Section 16.69.020
|
P
|
Institutional/Utilities
| |
Public and semi-public buildings and functions
|
C
|
Public utility substations or other function
|
C
|
Cemeteries
|
C
|
Church, synagogue, temple or other place of worship
|
C
|
Public or private schools
|
C
|
Commercial daycare facilities
|
C
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Other
| |
Agriculture and related activities, not to include the commercial
processing for any type of agricultural products, whether animal or
vegetable
|
P
|
Open space in a natural state
|
P
|
Fish and wildlife management programs
|
P
|
Public and private conservation areas and structures for the
conservation of water, soil, forest, or other wildlife habitat resources
|
P
|
Private parks or recreation facilities
|
C
|
Temporary use of a trailer, mobile home, or other building for
a use incidental to construction work; provided that:
The maximum time period is six months, with a maximum
extension for another six months;
The trailer, mobile home, or other building is connected
to an approved sewage disposal system;
A building permit for a permanent structure has
been issued;
The temporary home or building shall be removed
upon completion or abandonment of construction; and
No reasonable alternative, such as the availability
of nearby rental housing exists.
|
C
|
Personal use helicopter pads
|
C
|
Any accessory structure which is customarily incidental to any
of the permitted uses, on the same lot
|
P
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Table 16.22.010-2 Development Standards for FU-10
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Standard
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FU-10
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Residential density (maximum)1
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One unit for each 10 acres
|
Average lot size (minimum)
|
10 acres
|
Lot width (minimum)
|
100 feet
|
Lot depth (minimum)
|
200 feet
|
Lot coverage(maximum)
|
20% for all structures
|
Building setbacks (minimum)
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Front
|
32 feet
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Side
|
12 feet
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Rear
|
32 feet
|
Street side (corner lot)
|
15 feet
|
Building height (maximum)
|
45 feet2
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NOTES:
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1 Density calculations shall be made pursuant to Section 16.63.020(F).
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2 The single-family residential building
height maximum is 45 feet at the front elevation; side and rear elevations
may not exceed 49 feet.
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Table 16.22.020-1 Very Low Density Residential (R-40, R-20,
R-15) Permitted Uses
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---|---|---|---|
P=Permitted; C=Conditional Use; X=Prohibited
| |||
Land Use
|
R-40
|
R-20
|
R-15
|
Residential
| |||
One single-family dwelling, townhome, duplex, triplex, quadplex,
cottage cluster, modular dwelling unit or manufactured home per lot1,2
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Multiple-family units or manufactured housing, approved as part of a PUD application pursuant to Section 16.63.130
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Accessory dwelling units complying with Section 16.44.050
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Temporary manufactured home to allow for care of an aged or
infirmed relative, provided that adequate water, sewage, disposal
and fire protection are available, and that tongue, undercarriage
and axles remain intact on the unit. Undercarriage wheels and supporting
base must be covered with a full ground length sign-obscuring skirting
around the entire circumference of the manufactured home.
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Residential care home
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Residential care facilities
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
P
|
P
|
P
| |
Rooming houses
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
Commercial
| |||
Commercial daycare facilities
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Special event centers for hosting functions such as weddings,
anniversary celebrations, corporate parties and similar events
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Institutional/Utilities
| |||
Public and semi-public buildings and functions
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Public utility substations or other function
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Cemeteries
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Church, synagogue, temple or other place of worship
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Public or private school(s)
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Other
| |||
Agriculture and related activities, not to include the commercial
processing of any type of agricultural products, whether animal or
vegetable
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Public or private open spaces, parks and playgrounds, tennis
courts and similar outdoor recreational activity areas and recreational
buildings, facilities and grounds, which include fully or partially
enclosed structures for the primary or secondary use
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Large scale recreational facilities such as golf courses, aquatic
centers, aquariums, amusement parks and similar uses
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Temporary use of a trailer, mobile home, or other building for
a use incidental to construction work provided that:
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
The maximum time period is six months, with a maximum
extension for another six months;
| |||
The trailer, mobile home, or other building is connected
to an approved sewage disposal system;
| |||
A building permit for a permanent structure has
been issued;
| |||
The temporary home or building shall be removed
upon completion or abandonment of construction; and
| |||
No reasonable alternative, such as the availability
of nearby rental housing exists.
| |||
Wireless communication facilities, not to include antenna support structures, subject to the provisions of Section 16.44.020 of this title
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Construction of new streets and roads, including the extensions
of existing streets and roads, that are included with the adopted
transportation system plan
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Helipad
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Any accessory structure which is customarily incidental to any
of the permitted uses, located on the same lot
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
NOTES:
| |
1
|
Applies to a parent lot. Duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes, and
cottage clusters are not permitted on a child lot (i.e., previously
subdivided lot from a middle housing land division).
|
2
|
Table 16.22.020-2 Development Standards for R-40, R-20, R-15
| |||
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Standard
|
R-40
|
R-20
|
R-15
|
Lot size (minimum and maximum density): Single-family detached,
duplex, triplex, quadplex1,6
|
40,000 sq. ft.
|
20,000 sq. ft.
|
15,000 sq. ft.
|
Lot size (minimum): Townhome1
|
1,500 sq. ft.
|
1,500 sq. ft.
|
1,500 sq. ft.
|
Lot size (minimum): Cottage cluster1,6
|
9,500 sq. ft.
|
7,000 sq. ft.
|
5,000 sq. ft
|
Townhome maximum density (units per net acre)
|
4.4 du/net acre
|
8.7 du/net acre
|
11.6 du/net acre
|
Lot width (minimum)2,6
|
100 feet
|
80 feet
|
70 feet
|
Cottage cluster lot width (minimum)6
|
60 feet
|
50 feet
|
40 feet
|
Lot depth (minimum)
|
200 feet
|
100 feet
|
90 feet
|
Cottage cluster lot depth (minimum)6
|
80 feet
|
70 feet
|
60 feet
|
Street frontage (minimum)
| |||
Lots fronting on cul-de-sac
|
70 feet
|
50 feet
|
50 feet
|
All other lots
|
100 feet
|
80 feet
|
60 feet
|
Townhomes
|
20 feet
|
20 feet
|
20 feet
|
Cottage cluster
|
50 feet
|
50 feet
|
40 feet
|
Lot coverage (maximum)3,6,7
|
20%
|
30%
|
35%
|
Building setbacks (minimum)6
| |||
Front
|
22 feet
|
22 feet
|
22 feet
|
Rear
|
22 feet
|
22 feet
|
22 feet
|
Interior side
|
15/04 feet
|
10/04 feet
|
7/04 feet
|
Street side (corner lot)
|
15 feet
|
15 feet
|
15 feet
|
Cottage cluster, front
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
Cottage cluster, rear
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
Cottage cluster, interior side
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
7 feet
|
Cottage cluster, street side
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
Building height (maximum)
|
45 feet5
| ||
Building height (maximum): Cottage cluster
|
17 feet and one story
| ||
Shared outdoor recreation areas
|
400 sq. ft./unit provided in accordance with Section 16.42.080
|
NOTES:
| |
1
|
Density calculations for single-family detached shall be made pursuant to Section 16.63.020(F). Cottage clusters must meet a minimum density of four units per gross acre.
|
2
|
Townhomes are exempt from the lot width requirements.
|
3
|
Cottage cluster housing is exempt from lot coverage requirements.
|
4
|
Interior side yard setbacks for townhomes may be reduced to
zero in compliance with applicable sections of the adopted Uniform
Building Code.
|
5
|
The single-family residential building height maximum is 45
feet at the front elevation; side and rear elevations may not exceed
49 feet.
|
6
|
If a duplex, triplex, fourplex, or cottage cluster has been
divided by a middle housing land division, per LDC 16.61, the development
standards that are applicable to the lot shall apply to the middle
housing parent lot, not to the middle housing child lot.
|
7
|
Maximum lot coverage for townhomes is the greater of the percentage
identified in the table or up to 1,000 square feet of buildings, decks,
stairways and entry bridges that are more than 30 inches above grade
(excluding eaves). Compliance with all other standards is required.
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Table 16.22.030-1 Low Density Residential (R-10, R-8.5, R-7)
Permitted Uses
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---|---|---|---|
P=Permitted; C= Conditional Use; X=Prohibited
| |||
Land Use
|
R-10
|
R-8.5
|
R-7
|
Residential
| |||
One single-family dwelling, townhome, duplex, triplex, quadplex,
cottage cluster, modular dwelling unit or manufactured home per lot1,3
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Multiple-family units or manufactured housing, approved as part of a PUD application pursuant to Section 16.63.130
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Multifamily dwellings not approved as a PUD. Density calculation as defined in Section 16.63.020 may be used where applicable
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
Accessory dwelling units complying with Section 16.44.050
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Temporary manufactured home to allow for care of an aged or
infirmed relative, provided that adequate water, sewage, disposal
and fire protection are available, and that tongue, undercarriage
and axles remain intact on the unit. Undercarriage wheels and supporting
base must be covered with a full ground length sign-obscuring skirting
around the entire circumference of the manufactured home.
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Residential care home
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Residential care facilities
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Rooming houses
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
Manufactured home parks, subject to the provisions of Section 16.44.040
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
| |
Commercial
| |||
Commercial daycare facilities
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Special event centers for hosting functions such as weddings,
anniversary celebrations, corporate parties and similar events
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Institutional/Utilities
| |||
Public utility substations or other function
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Church, synagogue, temple or other place of worship
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Public or private school(s)
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Other
| |||
Public or private open spaces, parks and playgrounds, golf courses,
tennis courts and similar outdoor recreational activity areas and
recreational buildings, facilities and grounds, which include fully
or partially enclosed structures for the primary or secondary use
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Large scale recreational facilities such as golf courses, aquatic
centers, aquariums, amusement parks and similar uses
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Temporary use of a trailer, mobile home, or other building for
a use incidental to construction work provided that:
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
The maximum time period is six months, with a maximum
extension for another six months;
| |||
The trailer, mobile home, or other building is connected
to an approved sewage disposal system;
| |||
A building permit for a permanent structure has
been issued;
| |||
The temporary home or building shall be removed
upon completion or abandonment of construction; and
| |||
No reasonable alternative, such as the availability
of nearby rental housing exists.
| |||
Wireless communication facilities, not to include antenna support structures, subject to the provisions of Section 16.44.020 of this title
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Helipad2
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Construction of new streets and roads, including the extensions
of existing streets and roads, that are included with the adopted
transportation system plan
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Any accessory structure which is customarily incidental to any
of the permitted uses, located on the same lot
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
NOTES:
| |
1
|
Applies to a parent lot. Duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes, and
cottage clusters are not permitted on a child lot (i.e., previously
subdivided lot from a middle housing land division).
|
2
|
Subject to applicable FAA rules and regulations.
|
3
|
Table 16.22.030-2 Development Standards for R-10, R-8.5 and
R-7
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Standard
|
R-10
|
R-8.5
|
R-7
|
Lot size (minimum and maximum density): Single-family detached,
duplex, triplex, quadplex1,6
|
10,000 sq. ft.
|
8,500 sq. ft.
|
7,000 sq. ft.
|
Lot size (minimum): Townhome1
|
1,500 sq. ft.
|
1,500 sq. ft.
|
1,500 sq. ft.
|
Cottage cluster1,6
|
5,000 sq. ft.
|
5,000 sq. ft.
|
5,000 sq. ft.
|
Townhome maximum density (units per net acre)
|
17.4 du/net acre
|
20.5 du/net acre
|
24.9 du/net acre
|
Lot width (minimum)2,6
|
60 feet
|
50 feet
|
50 feet
|
Cottage cluster lot width (minimum)6
|
40 feet
|
40 feet
|
40 feet
|
Lot depth (minimum)
|
80 feet
|
70 feet
|
70 feet
|
Cottage cluster lot depth (minimum)6
|
60 feet
|
60 feet
|
60 feet
|
Street frontage (minimum)6
| |||
Lots fronting on cul-de-sac
|
35 feet
|
35 feet
|
35 feet
|
All other lots
|
50 feet
|
50 feet
|
50 feet
|
Townhomes
|
20 feet
|
20 feet
|
20 feet
|
Cottage cluster
|
40 feet
|
40 feet
|
40 feet
|
Lot coverage (maximum)3,6,7
| |||
Single-family detached, duplex, triplex, quadplex, townhome
|
40%
|
45%
|
50%
|
Building setbacks (minimum)6
| |||
Front
|
22 feet
|
22 feet
|
22 feet
|
Rear
|
22 feet
|
22 feet
|
22 feet
|
Interior side
|
7/04 feet
|
5/04 feet
|
5/04 feet
|
Garage and carport entrances
|
22 feet
|
22 feet
|
22 feet
|
Street side (corner lot)
|
15 feet
|
15 feet
|
15 feet
|
Cottage cluster units, rear
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
Cottage clusters, side
|
7 feet
|
7 feet
|
7 feet
|
Building height (maximum)
|
45 feet5
| ||
Building height (maximum): Cottage cluster
|
17 feet and one story
| ||
Shared outdoor recreation areas
|
400 sq. ft./unit provided in accordance with Section 16.42.080
|
NOTES:
| |
1
|
Density calculations for single-family detached shall be made pursuant to Section 16.63.020(F). Cottage clusters must meet a minimum density of four units per gross acre.
|
2
|
Townhomes are exempt from the lot width requirements.
|
3
|
Cottage clusters are exempt from lot coverage requirements.
|
4
|
Interior side yard setbacks for townhomes may be reduced to
zero in compliance with applicable sections of the adopted Uniform
Building Code.
|
5
|
The single-family residential building height maximum is 45
feet at the front elevation; side and rear elevations may not exceed
49 feet.
|
6
|
If a duplex, triplex, fourplex, or cottage cluster has been
divided by a middle housing land division, per LDC 16.61, the development
standards that are applicable to the lot shall apply to the middle
housing parent lot, not to the middle housing child lot.
|
7
|
Maximum lot coverage for townhomes is the greater of the percentage
identified in the table or up to 1,000 square feet of buildings, decks,
stairways and entry bridges that are more than 30 inches above grade
(excluding eaves). Compliance with all other standards is required.
|
Table 16.22.040-1 Medium Density Single-Family Residential (R-5
and MUR-S) Permitted Uses
| ||
---|---|---|
P=Permitted; C=Conditional Use; X=Prohibited
| ||
Land Use
|
R-5
|
MUR-S
|
Residential
| ||
One single-family dwelling, townhome, duplex, triplex, quadplex,
cottage cluster, or modular dwelling unit per lot1,4
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
| |
Accessory dwelling units, complying with Section 16.44.050
|
P
|
P
|
Residential care home
|
P
|
P
|
Residential care facilities
|
C
|
C
|
Manufactured home parks subject to the provisions of Section 16.44.040
|
C
|
P
|
Rooming houses
|
X
|
X
|
Commercial
| ||
Commercial daycare facilities
|
C
|
C
|
P
|
P
| |
Special event centers for hosting functions such as weddings,
anniversary celebrations, corporate parties and similar events
|
C
|
C
|
Neighborhood Commercial Uses
| ||
Coffee shops, cafes, sandwich shops and delicatessens, restaurants
(no drive-through service allowed)
|
X
|
P2,3
|
Florists
|
X
|
P2,3
|
Grocery, food, specialty foods, and produce stores
|
X
|
P2,3
|
Laundromats and dry cleaners
|
X
|
P2,3
|
Personal services (e.g., barbershops, hair salons, spas)
|
X
|
P2,3
|
Yogurt and ice cream stores
|
X
|
P2,3
|
Video rental stores
|
X
|
P2,3
|
Retail and service commercial uses similar to those above but
not listed elsewhere in this section upon administrative determination
through the design review process
|
X
|
P2,3
|
Institutional/Utilities
| ||
Church, synagogue, temple or other place of worship
|
C
|
C
|
Public or private school(s)
|
C
|
C
|
Utility facilities (telecommunication, pump stations, substations)
|
C
|
C
|
Other
| ||
Public or private open spaces, parks and playgrounds, tennis
courts, and similar outdoor recreational activity areas and recreational
buildings, facilities and grounds, which include fully or partially
enclosed structures for the primary or secondary use
|
P
|
P
|
Large scale recreational facilities such as golf courses, aquatic
centers, aquariums, amusement parks and similar uses
|
C
|
C
|
Wireless communications facilities not to include antenna support structures, subject to the provisions of Section 16.44.020 of this title
|
P/C
|
P/C
|
Helipad
|
X
|
X
|
Construction of new streets and roads including the extensions
of existing streets and roads, that are included with the adopted
transportation system plan
|
P
|
P
|
Any accessory structure, which is, customarily incidental to
any of the permitted uses, located on the same lot
|
P
|
P
|
Uses similar to those upon administrative determination by the
Planning Official
|
P/C
|
P/C
|
NOTES:
| |
1
|
Applies to a parent lot. Duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes, and
cottage clusters are not permitted on a child lot (i.e., previously
subdivided lot from a middle housing land division).
|
2
|
Neighborhood commercial uses subject to the provisions of Section 16.44.080.
|
3
|
Neighborhood commercial uses are permitted within the Happy
Valley Town Center Plan Area.
|
4
|
Table 16.22.040-2 Development Standards for R-5 and MUR-S
| ||
---|---|---|
Standard
|
R-5
|
MUR-S
|
Lot size (minimum): Single-family dwelling detached, duplex,
triplex, and cottage cluster1,8
|
5,000 sf
|
5,000 sf
|
Lot size (minimum): Quadplex8
|
7,000 sf
|
7,000 sf
|
Lot size (minimum) Townhome1
|
1,500 sf
|
1,500 sf
|
Townhome maximum density (units/net acre)
|
25 du/net acre
|
25 du/net acre
|
Residential density (minimum)1
|
None
|
6 du/net acre
|
Lot width (minimum)2
|
40 feet
|
Variable4
|
Lot depth (minimum)
|
60 feet
|
Variable4
|
Street frontage (minimum)8
| ||
Lots fronting on cul-de-sac
|
35 feet
|
Variable4
|
All other lots
|
40 feet
|
Variable4
|
Townhomes
|
20 feet
|
20 feet
|
Lot coverage (maximum)5,8,9
| ||
Single-family (detached)
|
50%
|
Variable4,6
|
Duplex, triplex, quadplex, townhome
|
60%
|
Variable4,6
|
Building setbacks (minimum)8
| ||
Front (street access garage)
|
20 feet
|
20 feet
|
Front (alley access garage)
|
10 feet
|
10 feet4
|
Rear
|
20 feet
|
20 feet4
|
Interior side
|
5/0 feet 3
|
5/0 feet3,4
|
Street side (corner lot)
|
8 feet
|
8 feet4
|
Cottage cluster, front
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
Cottage cluster, rear
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
Cottage cluster, interior side
|
5 feet
|
5 feet
|
Cottage cluster, street side
|
8 feet
|
8 feet
|
Garage and carport entrances
| ||
Entrances not facing an alley
|
22 feet
|
22 feet4
|
Entrances facing an alley
|
22 feet to base floor (foundation only, not including posts
or other support mechanisms) 6 feet to upper floors (wall face)
|
22 feet to base floor (foundation only, not including posts
or other support mechanisms) 6 feet to upper floors (wall face)4
|
Building height (maximum)
|
45 feet6
|
65 feet6
|
Building height (maximum): Cottage cluster
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17 feet and one story
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Shared outdoor recreation areas
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400 sq. ft./unit provided in accordance with Section 16.42.080
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NOTES:
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1
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Density calculations for single-family detached shall be made pursuant to Section 16.63.020(F). Cottage clusters must meet a minimum density of four units per gross acre.
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2
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Townhomes are exempt from the lot width requirements. Street
frontage controls lot width for townhomes.
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3
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Interior side yard setbacks for townhomes may be reduced to
zero in compliance with applicable sections of the adopted Uniform
Building Code.
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4
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Standards may be proposed for amendment by Master Plan, PUD
or Design Review land use applications.
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5
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Cottage cluster housing is exempt from lot coverage requirements.
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6
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Pursuant to Section 16.42.030, 20% of the net developable area must be usable open space.
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7
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The single-family residential building height maximum is 45
feet at the front elevation; side and rear elevations may not exceed
49 feet.
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8
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If a duplex, triplex, fourplex, or cottage cluster has been
divided by a middle housing land division, per LDC 16.61, the development
standards that are applicable to the lot shall apply to the middle
housing parent lot, not to the middle housing child lot.
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9
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Maximum lot coverage for townhomes is the greater of the percentage
identified in the table or up to 1,000 square feet of buildings, decks,
stairways and entry bridges that are more than 30 inches above grade
(excluding eaves). Compliance with all other standards is required.
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Table 16.22.050-1 High Density Attached Residential (SFA, MUR-A,
VTH) Permitted Uses
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---|---|---|---|
P = Permitted; C = Conditional Use; X = Prohibited
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Land Use
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SFA
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MUR-A
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VTH
|
Residential
| |||
Single-family detached dwellings (existing)
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P
|
P
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P1
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Single-family detached dwellings (new)
|
X
|
X8
|
X
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Single-family attached dwellings (townhouses, rowhouses)
|
P
|
P
|
P
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Two-family dwelling (duplex)
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Three-family dwelling (triplex)
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Four-family dwelling (quadplex)
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Cottage cluster dwellings
|
X
|
P9
|
X
|
Multifamily dwellings containing five or more dwelling units
or condominiums
|
X
|
X
|
X
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Senior housing, congregate housing or nursing homes
|
X
|
P
|
X
|
Rooming houses
|
X
|
X
|
X
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Accessory dwelling units (per Section 16.44.050)
|
P
|
P
|
P2
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Home occupation (per Section 16.69.020)
|
P
|
P
|
P3
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Bed and breakfast residencies
|
C
|
C
|
C
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Rental information offices
|
P
|
P
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P3
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Neighborhood Commercial Uses
| |||
Coffee shops, cafés, sandwich shops and delicatessens,
restaurants (no drive through service allowed)
|
P4,7
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P4,7
|
X
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Florists
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P4,7
|
P4,7
|
X
|
Grocery, food, specialty foods, and produce stores
|
P4,7
|
P4,7
|
X
|
Laundromats and dry cleaners
|
P4,7
|
P4,7
|
X
|
Personal services (e.g., barbershops, hair salons, spas)
|
P4,7
|
P4,7
|
X
|
Yogurt and ice cream stores
|
P4,7
|
P4,7
|
X
|
Video rental stores
|
P4,7
|
P4,7
|
X
|
Retail and service commercial uses similar to those above but
not listed elsewhere in this section upon administrative determination
through the design review process
|
P4,7
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P4,7
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X
|
Commercial—Offices
| |||
Professional and administrative offices
|
C4
|
C4
|
X
|
Medical and dental office, clinics and laboratories
|
C4
|
C4
|
X
|
Institutional/Utilities
| |||
Churches, synagogues, temples or places of worship
|
C
|
C
|
C5
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Private and public schools
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Commercial daycare facilities
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Utility facilities (telecommunication, pump stations, substations,
utility carrier cabinets)
|
C
|
C
|
C
|
Other
| |||
Public or private open spaces, parks and playgrounds, tennis
courts and similar outdoor recreational activity areas and recreational
buildings, facilities and grounds, which include fully or partially
enclosed structures for the primary or secondary use
|
P
|
P
|
P6
|
New streets and roads, including the extensions of existing
streets and roads, that are included with the adopted transportation
system plan
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
Wireless telecommunication facilities
|
P/C
|
P/C
|
P
|
Uses and structures customarily accessory and incidental to
a primary use
|
P
|
P
|
P3
|
Temporary storage of recyclables/reuseables: The temporary storage
within an enclosed structure of source-separated recyclable/reusable
materials generated and/or used on-site prior to on-site reuse or
removal by the generator or licensed or franchised collector to a
user or broker
|
P
|
P
|
P3
|
Temporary buildings for uses incidental to construction work subject to the provisions of Section 16.69.010—Such buildings shall be removed upon completion or abandonment of the construction work
|
P
|
P
|
P3
|
Bus shelters, bicycle facilities, street furniture, drinking
fountains, kiosks, art works and other pedestrian and transit amenities
|
P
|
P
|
P3
|
Helipad
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
Uses similar to those upon administrative determination by the
Planning Official
|
P/C
|
P/C
|
P/C
|
NOTES:
| |
1
|
Preexisting single-family dwellings and residential homes may
be altered or expanded.
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2
|
Residential care homes/facilities, duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes,
cottage clusters, and accessory dwellings are exempt from the density
standards. Townhouses have a maximum density of 25 units/acre.
|
3
|
Permitted only as an accessory use.
|
4
|
Neighborhood commercial use subject to the provisions of Section 16.44.080.
|
5
|
Alteration or expansion of a religious facility which was lawfully
established prior to July 1, 1993. The use shall not extend beyond
the property which was under the ownership of, or occupied by, the
preexisting religious facility and associated facilities prior to
July 1, 1993.
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6
|
Public parks, playgrounds, recreational and community buildings
and grounds, tennis courts, and similar recreational uses, all of
a noncommercial nature, are permitted; provided that any principal
building or swimming pool shall be located a minimum of 30 feet from
any other lot in a residential district.
|
7
|
Neighborhood commercial uses are permitted within the Happy
Valley Town Center Plan Area.
|
8
|
Single-family detached units with a maximum floor area of 2,000
square feet are permitted in the MUR-A zone within the Happy Valley
Town Center Plan Area.
|
9
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Table 16.22.050-2 Development Standards for SFA, MUR-A and VTH
Districts
| |||
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Standard
|
SFA
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MUR-A
|
VTH
|
Residential density (maximum)1
|
15 du/net acre2
|
15 du/net acre2
|
2,000 sf/primary unit9
|
Residential density (minimum)1
|
10 du/net acre2
|
10 du/net acre
|
3,000 sf/primary unit9
|
Lot size (minimum)
|
2,000 sf
|
3,000 sf9
|
2,000 sf
|
Lot width (minimum)
|
None
|
None
|
None
|
Lot depth (minimum)
|
None
|
None
|
None
|
Lot coverage (maximum)
|
75%12
|
75%12
|
65%
|
Lot landscaping (minimum)
|
15%7
|
15%7
|
25%
|
Setbacks (minimum):
| |||
Front
|
10 feet3
|
10 feet3
|
10 feet10,11
|
Rear
|
15 feet3,4
|
15 feet3,4
|
15 feet10,11
|
Interior side
|
5 feet3,4,5
|
5 feet3,4,5
|
5 feet5,10
|
Street side
|
8 feet3
|
8 feet3
|
5 feet 10,11
|
Cottage cluster, rear
|
10 feet
| ||
Garage and carport entrances
| |||
Entrances not facing an alley
|
22 feet
|
22 feet
|
22 feet10
|
Entrances facing an alley
|
22 feet to base floor (foundation only, not including posts
or other support mechanisms) 6 feet to upper floors (wall face)
|
22 feet to base floor (foundation only, not including posts
or other support mechanisms) 6 feet to upper floors (wall face)
|
22 feet to base floor (foundation only, not including posts
or other support mechanisms) 6 feet to upper floors (wall face)10
|
Between groupings of residential buildings on the
same lot
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
10 feet
|
Setback (maximum from street right-of-way or designated accessway)
|
None
|
None
|
18 feet
|
Building height (maximum)
|
45 feet8
|
65 feet8
|
35 feet
|
Building height (maximum): Cottage cluster
|
17 feet and one story
| ||
Shared outdoor recreation areas
|
400 sq. ft./unit provided in accordance with Section 16.42.080
|
NOTES:
| |
1
|
Density calculations shall be made pursuant to Section 16.63.020(F). Cottage clusters must meet a minimum density of four units per gross acre.
|
2
|
Residential care homes/facilities, duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes,
cottage clusters, and accessory dwellings are exempt from the density
standards. Townhouses may have a maximum density of 25 units/acre.
|
3
|
The minimum front, rear, side and street side building setbacks
for public and institutional uses in the SFA district is 20 feet.
Cottage clusters shall have a perimeter setback of 10 feet in the
MUR-A zone.
|
4
|
Where the SFA district abuts lower density residential districts,
the abutting yards shall have a 10-foot landscaped buffer area.
|
5
|
Side yard building setbacks for attached single-family (townhouse)
may be reduced to zero in compliance with applicable sections of the
adopted Uniform Building Code.
|
7
|
Pursuant to Section 16.42.030, 20% of the gross developable area of the greater development project must be usable open space—the 15% landscaping standard is applicable to individual lots.
|
8
|
Maximum building height for single-family detached/attached
is 45 feet at the front elevation; side and rear elevations may not
exceed 49 feet in height.
|
9
|
Each lot for an attached single-family (townhouse) dwelling
in the SFA and VTH zones shall have a minimum size of 2,000 square
feet and a maximum size of 3,000 square feet, or each lot shall have
a minimum size of 2,000 square feet and the average size of all lots
shall not exceed 2,500 square feet. Each lot for a townhouse in the
MUR-A zone shall have a minimum size of 1,500 square feet and no maximum
lot size. Lots created for congregate care facilities, two- and three-family
dwellings, or multifamily dwellings are not subject to minimum, maximum,
or average lot size standards. However, the density provisions of
Section 1012 are applicable. A new lot created for a preexisting single-family
dwelling shall have a minimum lot size of 3,000 square feet, and a
maximum lot size of 5,000 square feet. A lot created for a preexisting
dwelling shall not be included in the gross site area used to determine
the maximum density for the remaining lot.
|
10
|
Preexisting dwellings and their accessory structures shall comply
with the Clackamas County VR-4/5 setback standards.
|
11
|
On a corner lot, one of the required front yard building setbacks
may be reduced to eight feet when abutting a local or connector street.
Awnings, porches, bays, and overhangs may extend up to four feet into
this setback.
|
12
|
Lot coverage maximum for existing, or where allowed, proposed
single-family detached units is 50%. Maximum lot coverage does not
apply to cottage clusters.
|
Table 16.22.060-1 Mixed Use Residential—Multifamily (MUR-M
and MUR-X) Permitted Uses
| ||
---|---|---|
P=Permitted; C=Conditional Use; X=Prohibited
| ||
Land Use
|
MUR-M Multifamily
|
MUR-X Mixed Buildings
|
Residential
| ||
Single-family detached dwellings
|
X
|
X
|
Attached dwellings, (townhouses, attached duplex, rowhouses)
|
P
|
P
|
Multifamily dwellings
| ||
Low
|
P
|
P
|
Medium
|
P
|
P
|
High
|
P
|
P
|
Senior housing
|
P
|
P
|
Skilled nursing facility
|
C
|
C
|
Congregate housing
|
C
|
C
|
Rooming houses
|
X
|
X
|
Accessory dwelling units (per Section 16.44.050)
|
X
|
X
|
Home occupation (per Section 16.69.020)
|
P
|
P
|
Neighborhood Commercial Uses
| ||
Coffee shops, cafés, sandwich shops and delicatessens,
restaurants (no drive-through service allowed)
|
P1
| |
Florists
|
P1
| |
Grocery, food, specialty foods, and produce stores
|
P1
| |
Laundromats and dry cleaners
|
P1
| |
Personal services (e.g., barbershops, hair salons, spas)
|
P1
| |
Yogurt and ice cream stores
|
P1
| |
Video rental stores
|
P1
| |
Retail and service commercial uses similar to those above but
not listed elsewhere in this section upon administrative determination
through the design review process
|
P1
| |
Commercial—Retail Uses
| ||
Art and craft supply stores, studios
|
P
| |
Bakeries
|
P
| |
Banks, savings and loan associations, loan companies, ATM (not
drive-in or drive-through)
|
P
| |
Bicycle sales, supplies, repair service
|
P
| |
Book stores
|
C
| |
Coffee shops, cafés, sandwich shops and delicatessens
(no drive-through service allowed)
|
P
| |
Drug stores
|
P
| |
Dry cleaners and tailors
|
P
| |
Florists
|
P
| |
Gift stores
|
P
| |
Grocery, food, specialty foods, and produce stores
|
P
| |
Hotels
|
P
| |
Indoor health and recreation facilities, such as racquetball
court, gymnasiums, health and exercise spas, swimming pools, and similar
uses and associated facilities
|
C
| |
Interior decorating shops, sales and service
|
P
| |
Laundromats
|
P
| |
Marijuana retailing
|
X
|
X
|
Music shops, sales and service
|
P
| |
Optometry and optical goods, sales and service
|
P
| |
Personal services (e.g., barbershops, hair salons, spas)
|
P
| |
Photo finishing, photography studiosPPost offices
|
P
| |
Psilocybin service center
|
X
|
X
|
Rental stores, without outdoor storage
|
P
| |
Restaurants, full service
|
C
| |
Shoe sales and repair stores
|
P
| |
Sporting goods, sales and service
|
P
| |
Stationery stores
|
P
| |
Taverns, bars and cocktail lounges (1,500 feet from school uses,
public parks and churches)
|
C
| |
Yogurt and ice cream stores
|
P
| |
Video rental stores
|
C
| |
Retail and service commercial uses similar to those above but
not listed elsewhere in this section upon administrative determination
through the design review process
|
P2
| |
Commercial—Offices
| ||
Professional and administrative offices
|
C1
|
P
|
Medical office buildings
|
C1
|
P
|
Institutional
| ||
Churches, synagogues, temples or places of worship
|
C
|
C
|
Public park, usable open space
|
C
|
C
|
Private and public schools (includes day care)
|
C
|
C
|
Other
| ||
Utility facilities (telecommunication, pump stations, substations)
|
C
|
C
|
Helipad
|
X
|
X
|
Marijuana processing, production and wholesaling
|
X
|
X
|
New streets and roads, including the extensions of existing
streets and roads, that are included with the adopted transportation
system plan
|
P
|
P
|
Psilocybin processing, production and wholesaling
|
X
|
X
|
NOTES:
|
---|
1 Neighborhood commercial use subject to the provisions of Section 16.44.080.
|
2 Where scale and trip generation
are compatible with residential development.
|
Table 16.22.060-2 Development Standards for MUR-M1, MUR-M2 and
MUR-M3 Districts
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Standard
|
MUR-M1
|
MUR-M2
|
MUR-M3
|
Residential density (maximum)1
|
24.99 du/net acre
|
34.99 du/net acre
|
50 du/net acre
|
Townhome maximum density (units per net acre)
|
25 du/net acre
| ||
Residential density (minimum)1
|
15 du/net acre
|
25 du/net acre
|
35 du/net acre
|
Lot size (minimum)
|
Variable2
|
Variable2
|
Variable2
|
Lot width (minimum)
|
Variable2
|
Variable2
|
Variable2
|
Lot depth (minimum)
|
Variable2
|
Variable2
|
Variable2
|
Lot coverage (maximum)
|
Variable2, 3
|
Variable2, 3
|
Variable2, 3
|
Landscaping (minimum)
|
Variable3
|
Variable3
|
Variable3
|
Building setbacks (minimum)
|
Variable2
|
Variable2
|
Variable2
|
Building height (maximum)
|
65 feet4
|
65 feet4
|
65 feet4
|
NOTES:
|
---|
1 Density calculations shall be made
pursuant to Section 16.63.020.F.
|
2 Standards are flexible and shall
be determined through the master plan process or design review application.
|
3 Pursuant to Section 16.42.030, 20% of the net developable area must be usable open space.
|
4 Building height is measured pursuant to Chapter 16.12 Definitions. Maximum building height for single-family (attached) is 45 feet at the front elevation; the building height may not exceed 49 feet at the side and rear elevations.
|