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3072-08
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5/21/2008
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C. Land Dedicated for Transit Facilities. The land area dedicated for public transit bus <br /> pullouts or passenger shelters shall be included in the area of the lot from which the land was <br /> dedicated for purposes of calculating permitted number of dwelling units in multiple-family <br /> developments. <br /> D. Senior Citizen Housing Density. The number of dwelling units allowed in multiple- <br /> family developments devoted exclusively to senior citizen housing shall be ten percent greater <br /> than the number of dwelling units allowed by the underlying zoning, as stated in subsection A of <br /> this section. <br /> Is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> Calculation of permitted number of dwelling units. <br /> The intent of this section is to implement the Everett comprehensive plan by regulating the <br /> permitted density of multiple-family housing in various zone districts. <br /> A. Density Standards. The maximum number of multiple-family dwelling units permitted in <br /> each zone shall be as provided by the density standard listed in Table No. 15-1. The total lot area <br /> is divided by the density standard indicated below to determine the permitted maximum number <br /> of dwellings on the lot. See Section 33D.540(C) or 37.210(C) for lots with environmentally <br /> sensitive areas. Compliance with other requirements of this title or other city development <br /> standards, such as environmentally sensitive area regulations or surface water requirements, may <br /> have the effect of reducing the total number of dwellings that can be built on a site. Achievable <br /> density may also be limited by site size, configuration and project design. A project applicant <br /> may not be able to achieve the full number of dwelling units that is permitted by the density <br /> standards of this section. <br /> TABLE NO. 15-1 <br /> PERMITTED MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DENSITY <br /> 1. R-1(A) Zone =1 dwelling unit per 3,600 square feet(up to 12 DU's per acre) <br /> 2. R-2(A) Zone =1 dwelling unit per 2,900 square feet(up to 15 DU's per acre) <br /> 3. R-3(L) Zone =1 dwelling unit per 2,200 square feet(up to 20 DU's per acre) <br /> 4. R-3 Zone =1 dwelling unit per 1,500 square feet(up to 29 DU's per acre) <br /> 5. R-4 Zone =1 dwelling unit per 750 square feet(up to 58 DU's per acre) <br /> 6. R-5 Zone =no maximum density requirement <br /> 7. B-1 Zone =1 dwelling unit per 2,200 square feet' (up to 20 DU's per acre) <br /> 8. B-2 Zone =1 dwelling unit per 750 square feet2 (up to 58 DU's per acre) <br /> 9. B-2(B) Zone =1 dwelling unit per 1,500 square feet(up to 29 DU's per acre) <br /> 10.B-3 Zone =no maximum density requirement <br /> 11.C-1, C-1R Zones=1 dwelling unit per 750 square feet3 (up to 58 DU's per acre) <br /> 13.W-C Zone =1 dwelling per 750 square feet(up to 58 DU's per acre) <br /> I <br /> Multiple-family dwellings are permitted only in a mixed-use building in which at least <br /> twenty-five percent of the gross floor area is devoted to a permitted nonresidential use, or at least <br /> ninety percent of the street frontage of the ground floor is devoted to retail use. <br /> 2 <br /> One dwelling per one thousand five hundred square feet in the area located east of <br /> Interstate 5 and south of 100th Street SE. <br /> 21 <br />
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