The purpose of this subchapter is to establish standards for development, in the neighborhood residential 1, 2, and 3 zones. Building form is controlled by a combination of building height, setbacks, lot coverage, and parking requirements. Development in neighborhood residential zones shall meet the design standards contained in this subchapter. The purposes of this subchapter are as follows:
A.
To encourage development of attractive residential dwellings that create transitions between lower intensity zones to higher intensity zones through building height and dwelling types.
B.
To enhance the aesthetic appeal of residential and commercial buildings by encouraging high quality, creative and innovative site and building design.
C.
To allow for a wide range of dwelling types.
D.
To provide safe building and site layout between buildings, parking areas, common areas, building entries, and walkways.
E.
To provide flexibility in site design to encourage preservation of significant trees, to provide habitat for wildlife, and to provide usable outdoor spaces for the enjoyment and health of residents.
F.
Deemphasize garages, driveways, and utility and mechanical equipment as major visual elements along the street and limit the amount of hardscape devoted to vehicles.
G.
Establish standards for adequate solid waste storage and staging as the city grows.
H.
To allow for limited commercial uses within neighborhood residential zones.
(Ord. 1027 § 1 (Exh. A), 2025)








