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EVERETT 2044 <br />DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS <br /> <br /> <br />6/17/2025 <br />DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS <br />Page 83 <br />C. Maximum Density. The maximum density for multffamily residentfal development is set forth in Table 1 <br />6-6 below. 2 <br />Table 6-6: Residential Density 3 <br />Standard UR3 UR4 NB B MU LI1 LI2 HI AG <br />Minimum Number <br />of Residentfal Units <br />2 3 None 3 (applicable only where <br />residentfal occupies more <br />than 50% of gross floor area) <br />n/a None <br />Maximum <br />Residentfal Density <br />None (see exceptfon <br />in subsectfon (D) of <br />this sectfon) <br />None 1 unit per <br />500 s.f. of <br />lot area <br />None n/a <br />D. Density Limits in an Historic Overlay Zone. Residentfal development within a UR3 UR4 zone with an 4 <br />historic overlay (see Chapter 19.28 EMC) shall not exceed one dwelling unit per one thousand five 5 <br />hundred square feet of lot area (up to twenty-nine dwelling units per acre). 6 <br />19.06.110, DENSITY AND LOT SIZE—ATTACHED HOUSING IN SINGLE-FAMILY 7 <br />ZONESNEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTIAL-CONSTRAINED ZONE. 8 <br />A. Overview and Applicability. Single-family, attached (townhouse) and duplex housing Attached 9 <br />dwellings may be allowed in the NR-C zonesingle-family (R-S, R-1, R-2 and R-2(A)) zones, subject to 10 <br />specific review processes set forth in Chapter 19.05 EMC, review criteria in Chapter 15.03 EMC, specific 11 <br />performance and design development standards found in Chapter 19.08 EMC, and this sectfon. 12 <br />B. The maximum density for dwellings in the NR-C zone is 1 dwelling unit per 6,000 9,000 sq. ft. of lot 13 <br />area, except as provided in EMC 19.06.110(C). No lot shall have an area less than 4,000 square feet 14 <br />except that lots with alley access may have 3,000-square-foot lots. 15 <br />C. Each lot in the NR-C zone is permitted up to two accessory dwelling units; such accessory dwelling 16 <br />units are exempt from the maximum density in EMC 19.06.110(B). 17 <br />Density and Lot Size Requirements for Attached Housing in Single-Family Zones. 18 <br />1. Except for an attached accessory dwelling unit, which is subject to the requirements of EMC 19 <br />19.08.100, any attached housing is subject to the lot and density limits of this sectfon. 20 <br />2. See Table 6-7 below for maximum density and minimum lot size requirements in single-family zones. 21 <br />See Chapter 19.05 EMC for permitted housing types, Chapter 19.08 EMC for design and other standards 22 <br />for attached housing. 23 <br />Table 6-7: Maximum Density and Minimum Lot Size for Attached Housing in Single-Family Zones 24 <br />Zone Maximum Density Minimum Lot Size <br />R-S 1 unit per 9,000 sq. ft. of <br />lot area <br />No lot shall have an area less than 4,000 square feet except that <br />lots with alley access can have 3,000-square-foot lots.
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