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(1) See Section 39.020.D for regulations pertaining to accessory dwelling units. <br /> (2) Rental of rooms for lodging is limited to two persons in any single-family dwelling. See Section 39.060 for additional standards. <br /> (3) The number of boarding rooms shall not exceed the number of dwelling units allowed by the density standards of the zone in which the property is located. <br /> See Section 39.060 for additional standards. <br /> (4) While the P (public park) and WRM (watershed resource management)zones are not listed in this table, a caretaker's quarters is the only residential use <br /> permitted in either zone. See Chapter 33A for regulations for the"P" zone. See Chapter 30A for regulations for the"WRM" zone. <br /> (5) Except in the Core residential area, see Section 7.010 for development standards for single-family dwellings on lots smaller than five thousand square feet. <br /> See Section 7.020 for regulations on accessory buildings. See section 16 of this ordinance for standards that apply to single family dwellings in the Core <br /> residential area. <br /> (6) Allowed only through the cluster alternative for subdividing, as provided by Section 39.130.E. <br /> (7) All residential development must comply with the applicable development standards and guidelines, which may include standards in the B-3 zone (Chapter <br /> 22), Core residential area (Section 16 of this Ordinance), Multiple family design standards (Chapter 15), and/or any applicable overlay design standards and <br /> guidelines. Multiple-family development standards of Chapter 15 and multiple-family design guidelines established by city council Resolution No. 4618 shall apply <br /> to single-family attached dwelling developments and multiple-family dwelling developments containing three or more dwelling units. <br /> (8) Allowed in the R-1 zone only when each dwelling unit may be owner occupied, as provided through zero lot line subdivision, condominium, or residential <br /> binding site plan. Minimum lot area for each dwelling may be less than six thousand square feet; provided, that twelve thousand square feet is provided for both <br /> dwelling units. Shall comply with Section 7.010. See Section 7.020 for regulations on accessory buildings. <br /> (9) Except in the core residential area, duplexes in any zone and on any sized lot shall comply with Section 7.010. See Section 7.020 for regulations on <br /> accessory buildings. The minimum lot area for a duplex in the R-2 zone is 7,500 square feet. See section 16 of this ordinance for standards that apply to <br /> duplexes in the core residential area. <br /> (10) Permitted only in mixed-use development in which: <br /> a) At least twenty-five percent of the total gross floor area is on the same lot; or <br /> b) Ninety percent of the street frontage of the ground floor is used for a permitted nonresidential use. <br /> Special Regulation (7) also applies to multiple-family dwelling developments in this zone. <br /> (11) Permitted in this zone only in the area indicated by map number 15-1. Special Regulation (7) also applies to multiple-family dwelling developments in this <br /> zone. <br /> (12) Permitted only in mixed-use commercial-residential buildings, in which no dwellings are located on the ground floor of the building. <br /> (13) See Section 39.105 for regulations for jails, Class II group homes, and correctional facilities. <br /> (14) See Section 41.080 for regulations on home occupations. <br /> (15) See definition of"manufactured home."A designated manufactured home is allowed in any zone which allows a single-family detached dwelling provided <br /> it is on a permanent foundation, is connected to all utilities required by applicable construction codes, and meets all other requirements of this code pertaining to <br /> single-family dwellings. Mobilehomes that do not meet this standard may only be allowed in an approved mobilehome park. <br /> (16) See Title 17 of the Everett Municipal Code for regulations for mobilehome parks. <br /> (17) Permitted only when an accessory use to an existing church facility, and subject to the evaluation criteria of Section 41.150.C. <br /> (18) This use shall be subject to the evaluation criteria of Section 41.150.C. <br /> (19) See Section 41.150.D.3 for regulations on secure community transition facilities. <br /> (20) At that R-4 zone location noted as lots 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, on the east side of Wetmore Avenue in the 3900 block, known in part as the Climax Land <br /> Division, 1st Everett Addition, shall be limited to a maximum height of forty-five feet as required by code provisions for the area. <br /> (21) Accessory dwelling units and duplexes are not permitted on lots within easement access short subdivisions, except for existing duplexes as provided <br /> under Chapter 18.28 of this code. <br /> (22) See Chapter 25 for regulations for live/work units in the C-2ES zone. <br /> 12 <br />