A.
Purpose and intent. The purpose of the regulations in this section are to ensure that proposed infill dwelling units are generally compatible in size, site location, and appearance with existing development(s) and community.
B.
Compatibility review.
1.
When required. Within an existing residential subdivision, a compatibility review and water efficient landscape and irrigation review [see Chapter 17.325 (Water Efficient Landscape and Irrigation)] shall be completed by the Director before issuance of a building permit for the construction of any new infill single-family residential unit that was not previously approved and is proposed for construction within the subdivision where:
2.
Submittal requirement. An applicant shall provide a map identifying the subdivision for the proposed residential subdivision development, including lot sizes and building sizes within the subdivision, and identifying other adjacent subdivisions, if any.
C.
Compatibility standards. For applicable proposed residential unit development, the following standards shall apply:
1.
Transitions. If the size(s) of proposed dwelling units vary from the size(s) of existing dwelling units within an existing subdivision, the review authority shall require appropriate transitioning in bulk, scale, and mass for the portions of the dwelling units that are visible from public rights-of-way.
2.
Setbacks.
a.
Blocks with existing structures. The setbacks for the proposed primary structure shall be:
b.
Blocks without existing structures. If there are no existing structures on the block proposed for the infill development, the setbacks shall be determined by the review authority to be compatible with the structures on the opposite side of the street.
3.
Lot coverage. Lot coverage shall meet the standards for the applicable residential zones as specified in Table 2-4 (Development Standards for Residential Zones).
4.
Building materials. Proposed development shall be use similar or complementary building materials to the predominant building materials of the existing primary structures on the block.
5.
Landscaping. Proposed development shall be landscaped with plant materials that are consistent as to type and maturity with other landscaped lots within the subdivision. For the purposes of this subsection, larger specimen trees and plants shall not exceed forty-eight-inch box trees and five-gallon shrubs [See Chapter 17.325 (Water Efficient Landscape and Irrigation) for more information].
(Ord. 24-13, 10/1/2024)