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3072-08
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5/21/2008
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Section 5. Subsection B of Section 2 of Ordinance 2307-98, (EMC 19.15.010.B), which <br /> currently reads as follows: <br /> B. Applicability. Except as otherwise specified in this title, the development standards for <br /> multiple-family developments contained in this chapter shall apply to all multiple-family <br /> dwellings and single-family attached dwellings in the use zones in which multiple-family or <br /> single-family attached developments are allowed. The term"multiple-family" as used in this <br /> chapter shall also apply to single-family attached housing comprised of three or more dwellings <br /> in a building. These requirements supplement the standards contained in the other sections of the <br /> Zoning Code and are to be used to design single-family attached and multiple-family housing <br /> sites and buildings. In the event of a conflict between these requirements and the standards of <br /> other sections of the Zoning Code, these requirements shall control; provided,however, the <br /> requirements established as part of the creation of any historic or design overlay zone shall take <br /> precedence over any conflicting requirements in this chapter. When multiple-family housing is to <br /> be part of a mixed-use commercial development, the requirements contained herein shall apply, <br /> but may be modified by the planning director as needed to provide for the reasonable <br /> accommodation of mixed-use and commercial development encouraged by the comprehensive <br /> plan. When multiple-family housing is proposed to be added as a later phase to an existing <br /> multiple-family development which does not meet the requirements contained herein, the <br /> requirements contained herein shall apply,but may be modified by the planning director as <br /> needed to provide for continuity between the existing and proposed phases of development. <br /> Is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> B. Applicability. Except as otherwise specified in this title, the development standards for <br /> multiple-family developments contained in this chapter shall apply to all multiple-family <br /> dwellings and single-family attached dwellings in the use zones in which multiple-family or <br /> single-family attached developments are allowed. These standards do not apply to residential <br /> development in the Core Residential Area, the B-3 zone, or the C-2ES zone. The term <br /> "multiple-family" as used in this chapter shall also apply to single-family attached housing <br /> comprised of three or more dwellings in a building. These requirements supplement the <br /> standards contained in the other sections of the Zoning Code and are to be used to design single- <br /> family attached and multiple-family housing sites and buildings. In the event of a conflict <br /> between these requirements and the standards of other sections of the Zoning Code, these <br /> requirements shall control; provided,however, the requirements established as part of the <br /> creation of any historic or design overlay zone shall take precedence over any conflicting <br /> requirements in this chapter. When multiple-family housing is to be part of a mixed-use <br /> commercial development, the requirements contained herein shall apply, but may be modified by <br /> the planning director as needed to provide for the reasonable accommodation of mixed-use and <br /> commercial development encouraged by the comprehensive plan. When multiple-family housing <br /> is proposed to be added as a later phase to an existing multiple-family development which does <br /> not meet the requirements contained herein, the requirements contained herein shall apply, but <br /> may be modified by the planning director as needed to provide for continuity between the <br /> existing and proposed phases of development. <br /> 19 <br />
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