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11) ❑ Building Height. Complete for Detached ADUs: <br /> Detached:The maximum permitted building height for a Alley Lot: /M1 <br /> detached ADU shall be: Floors: <br /> 1. Alley lots. Height: Non-Alley <br /> In single family zones, Lot: <br /> • 2 floors or 24 feet with 6:12 pitch roof or greater; Floors: <br /> • 1 %floors up to 18' with less than 6:12 pitch roof. Height: <br /> In the UR3 zone, 2 floors up to 28' maximum. <br /> In the UR4 zone, the greater of 2 floors, up to 28' maximum <br /> or the height of the existing/proposed principal building. <br /> 2. Non-alley Lots. <br /> • In single-family zones, 1 % floors up to 18' maximum. <br /> • In the UR3 and UR4 zones, 2 floors up to 24' maximum. <br /> Attached: ADUs which are constructed as an integral part of the <br /> principal building and with a minimum attachment of ten (10) <br /> feet to both the principal building and ADU, may be constructed <br /> to the maximum height allowed by the zone in which it is located <br /> provided that the attached accessory building meets all setbacks <br /> required for the principal building. <br /> Note:A base elevation and height survey may be required if the <br /> proposed height is within 1 foot of a maximum height. See the <br /> Building Height Handout. <br /> �/ Proposed % of Lot Coverage: <br /> 12) L� Lot coverage. <br /> (building(s) footprint coverage <br /> The maximum lot coverage standard for the underlying zone divided by lot area) <br /> shall apply to all buildings on the lot, provided, however that an 25Z <br /> increase of 5% may be allowed on an existing developed lot that <br /> meets all other requirements from EMC 19.08. <br /> - Page 5 of —/y <br /> Accessory Dwelling Unit Checklist <br /> EVERETT <br />