[Ord. No. 31-2018, § 14, eff. 8-6-2018]
A.
Purpose. The Residential Compatibility Standards of this chapter are intended to protect residential properties and neighborhoods from the adverse impacts sometimes associated with adjacent higher density multi-unit residential development and non-residential development and uses.
B.
Applicability.
1.
Building Height and Setback Standards. The Building Height and Setback regulations of the Residential Compatibility Standards shall apply to all non-residential development in residential zoning districts, and all development in RM-M, RM-H, RM-VH and all non-residential base zoning districts when such development is located:
2.
Other Standards. The Screening, Site Design, Operating Hours, Noise, Lighting and Odor Regulations of the Residential Compatibility Standards shall apply to all non-residential development in residential zoning districts, and to all development in all non-residential base zoning districts when such development is located:
C.
Exemptions. Notwithstanding the applicability statement of Section 916.01.B, the following shall be exempt from the Residential Compatibility Standards to the extent indicated:
1.
Residential Compatibility Standards shall not be triggered by property that is public right-of-way, railroad track, roadway, median, or utility easement in an RSD, RSA, RT, RTS, RM, or H.
2.
The following shall specifically be exempt from compliance with Residential Compatibility Standards:
(a)
Development within the GT, Golden Triangle, Riverfront and Planned Development Districts;
(b)
Structural alteration of an existing building when such alteration does not increase the building's square footage or height;
(c)
A change in use that does not increase the number of off-street parking spaces required (as shown in the Schedule of Off-Street Parking Standards, Section 914.02.A.