A. Purpose. The purpose of these standards is to:
1. Promote housing compatibility.
2. De-emphasize garages and driveways as major visual elements along the street.
3. Provide clear and accessible pedestrian routes between buildings and streets.
4. Ensure consistency with state law regarding design regulations for housing.
B. Applicability. In addition to the development standards required elsewhere in this title and the Edgewood Municipal Code (EMC), this chapter shall apply to:
1. All new detached dwellings, duplexes, stacked flats, cottage housing, courtyard apartments, ADUs, and associated detached garages.
2. The expansion, remodel, or alteration of any structure listed in subsection
B.1 of this section by more than 50% of its existing net floor area.
3. The conversion of an existing permitted structure to a middle housing type that does not include net floor area expansion is exempt from this section.
C. Design Review. The process used for reviewing compliance with residential design standards shall be administrative design review as provided in EMC §
18.50.050.
D. Pedestrian Access. A paved pedestrian connection at least three feet wide is required between each building and the sidewalk (or the street if there is no sidewalk). Driveways may be used to meet this requirement.
E. Vehicle Access, Carports, Garages, and Driveways.
1. For lots abutting an improved alley that meets the city's standard for width, vehicular access shall be taken from the alley. Lots without access to an improved alley and taking vehicular access from a street shall meet the other standards of this subsection.
2. Garages, driveways, and off-street parking areas shall not be located between a building and a street, except when either of the following conditions are met:
a. The combined width of all garages, driveways, and off-street parking areas does not exceed a total of 60 percent of the length of the street frontage property line. This standard applies to buildings and not individual units; or
b. The garage, driveway, or off-street parking area is separated from the street property line by a dwelling; or
c. The garage, driveway, or off-street parking is located more than 100 feet from a street.
Figure 58 - Garage and Driveway Locations
3. All detached garages and carports shall not protrude beyond the front building façade.
4. City requirements for driveway separation and access from collector streets and arterial streets shall apply.
F. Unit Articulation.
1. Applicability.
a. Each attached unit featuring a separate ground level entrance in a multi-unit building facing the street shall include at least one of the articulation options listed in subsection
F.2 of this section.
b. Facades separated from the street by a dwelling or located more than 100 feet from a street are exempt from this standard.
2. Articulation Options.
a. Roofline change or a roof dormer with a minimum of four feet in width.
b. A balcony that is a minimum of two feet in depth and four feet in width and accessible from an interior room.
c. A bay window that extends from the façade a minimum of two feet.
d. An offset of the façade of a minimum of two feet in depth from the neighboring unit.
e. A roofed porch at least 50 square feet in size with a minimum four feet in width.
Figure 59 - Articulation Option Examples
(Can be a combination of options)
G. Entries. Each building shall incorporate a primary building entry or one or more private unit entries, such as a covered porch or recessed entry. Each entry shall feature minimum weather protection of three feet by three feet.
H. Windows and Doors. A minimum of 15 percent of the area of the street-facing façade elevation shall include windows or doors. Facades separated from the street by a dwelling or located more than 100 feet from a street are exempt from this standard.
Figure 60 - Windows and Doors Transparency
I. Waste Management. All waste and recycling areas shall be kept in a clean and orderly manner. Two or more dwelling units per lot shall have a common waste and recycling area where bins or containers are stored of no less than 30 square feet. Bins or containers shall be screened from streets and neighboring properties.
J. Cottage Housing.
1. Applicability. The following additional design standards apply to only cottage housing developments regardless of the number of proposed units.
2. Cottage Size. Cottages shall each have no more than 1,600 square feet of net floor area, excluding attached garages.
3. Open Space. Total open space shall be provided equal to a minimum 20% of the total lot sizes combined. This may include common open space, private open space, setbacks, critical areas, and other open space. Parking areas and vehicular areas shall not qualify as open space.
4. Entries. All cottages shall feature a covered porch at least 50 square feet in size with a minimum dimension of five feet on any side facing the street and/or common open space.
5. At least one outdoor common open space is required. All cottage development of 25 or more cottages shall require at least two outdoor common open spaces, and 100 or more cottages shall require three outdoor common open spaces.
a. Size and Dimensions. Common open space shall be provided equal to a minimum of 100 square feet per cottage. Each common open space shall have a minimum dimension of 15 feet on any side.
b. Orientation. Common open space shall be bordered by cottages on at least two sides. At least half of cottage units in the development shall abut a common open space and have the primary entrance facing the common open space.
c. Critical areas and their buffers, including steep slopes, shall not qualify as common open space.
6. Community Building.
a. Number. No more than one community building is permitted, unless otherwise approved by the community development director or designee meeting the residential design standard purpose.
b. Parking. No minimum off-street parking requirement.
K. Courtyard Apartments.
1. Applicability. The following additional design standards apply only to two unit courtyard apartments. All other courtyard apartments are subject to this chapter.
2. Common Open Space.
a. At least one outdoor common open space is required.
b. Common open space shall be bordered by dwelling units on two or three sides.
c. Common open space shall be a minimum dimension of 15 feet on any side.
d. Parking areas, vehicular areas, and critical areas and their buffers do not qualify as a common open space.
3. Entries. All units shall feature a covered pedestrian entry, such as a covered porch or recessed entry, with minimum weather protection of three feet by three feet, facing the street or common open space.
L. Administrative Design Deviations. The Director or designee may allow for deviations from the above residential design standards if the applicant demonstrates that the proposed deviation meets or exceeds the intent of the design standard to the satisfaction of the Director or designee. Administrative deviations are a Process I administrative approval that is completed concurrently with the building permit.
(Ord. 11-360 § 3 (Exh. B); Ord. 16-469 § 2 (Exh. A); Ord. 16-482 § 2 (Exh. F); Ord. 20-579 § 6 (Exh. E); Ord. 25-0680, 6/10/2025; Ord. 25-0696, 12/23/2025)