OS-1
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R-2
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R-3
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Maximum building height (feet)
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50
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35
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35
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Maximum number of stories
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4
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3
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3
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Maximum building coverage (percent)
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40%
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35%
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40%
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Common open space (percent of overall tract
size)
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30
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25
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25
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Usable for recreation (square feet per residential
unit)
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250
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250
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250
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Maximum (not to exceed) net project density
(units per net residential acre)
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18.0
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14.0
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18.0
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Net Project Density
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Type
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Maximum Building Height
(stories)
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Maximum Building Coverage
(percent)
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R-3
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R-4
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C-1
C-2
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C-3
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Multifamily structures designed for use by all
age groups
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3.0
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45
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14
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18
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16
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18
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Multifamily structures designed primarily for
elderly (aged 60 or over)
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8.0
|
35
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40
|
60
|
100
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(3.1)
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Use Class 10A. The increase in the number of
dwelling units in existing residential structures located in zoning
districts where multifamily structures are otherwise permitted may
only be permitted by special exception in accordance with the following
requirements:
[Added 6-7-2004 by Ord. No. 4-04] | ||
(a)
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A minimum of two parking spaces per dwelling
unit must be continuously furnished. A dwelling unit may not be occupied
without the inclusion of the right of the occupants to use a designated
off-street parking area. Occupants may not waive their rights to off-street
parking. Any attempted waiver is invalid. Off-street parking areas
may not be sublet. Any attempted sublease in invalid.
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(b)
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No special exception may be granted where the
resulting increase in dwelling units will render the lot size per
dwelling unit less than 2,600 square feet.
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(c)
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All dwelling units must have an entrance connecting
from a common lobby or hall within the existing residential structure,
except where a unit has access by an exterior door, which existed
more than one year before the conversion, it may continue using said
exterior door instead of or in addition to the common entrance.
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(d)
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Each dwelling unit designated as a unit for
occupancy must have a minimum of 800 square feet of interior living
floor space, excluding stairways and areas where the ceiling height
is six feet eight inches or less.
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(e)
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No dwelling unit may have all floors below ground
level on all sides.
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(f)
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Site plans, property surveys and construction
drawings, both to scale and certified by a registered engineer or
registered architect, must be submitted to the Zoning Officer, Planning
Commission and the Zoning Hearing Board before they consider approving
the request. Any approval by the Zoning Hearing Board must have a
written statement that the Zoning Hearing Board found that the minimum
standards set forth in Subsection B(3.1)(a) through (e) in this Use
Class 10A have been satisfied.
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(g)
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Any proposed conversion shall comply with applicable
City and county ordinances, state and federal laws (statutory and
decisional) and regulations and be so certified by the Zoning Officer
based on a personal inspection of the premises after receiving the
site plans, property surveys and construction drawings, both to scale
and certified by a registered engineer or registered architect, before
any hearing on the special exception by the Planning Commission or
the Zoning Hearing Board.
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(h)
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Before any occupancy permit is granted, the
Zoning Officer must make a postcompletion inspection and verify that
the project was completed in conformity with the site plans, property
surveys and construction drawings, both to scale and certified by
a registered engineer or registered architect.
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