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3099-08
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10/22/2008
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(1) See Section 39.130 for lot area averaging in plats and the cluster alternative for subdividing for single-family attached dwellings. In <br /> the R-2 zone, minimum lot area for single-family dwellings with alley access shall be 4,500 square feet. The minimum required lot area for a <br /> duplex in the R-2 zone shall by 7,500 square feet. <br /> (2) The following standards apply to single-family attached developments of three or more dwellings on a lot in the R-1(A) and R-2(A) <br /> zones: <br /> a) Minimum lot area in the R-1A zone shall be eleven thousand square feet. Minimum lot area in the R-2A zone shall be nine thousand <br /> square feet. There shall be no minimum lot area requirement for individual lots within a single-family attached subdivision. <br /> b) Minimum interior side setback shall be ten feet, except that it shall be fifteen feet when abutting a lot in the R-S, R-1 or R-2 zone. <br /> c) Minimum lot width shall be seventy-five feet. There shall be no minimum lot width requirement for individual lots within a single-family <br /> attached subdivision. <br /> d) All developments shall comply with Chapter 15 of this title (Multiple-family development standards) and the multiple-family design <br /> guidelines adopted by city council Resolution No. 4618. <br /> e) Lot coverage requirements do not apply to single-family attached developments reviewed under the multiple-family development <br /> standards of Chapter 15 of this title and the multiple-family design guidelines. <br /> f) There shall be no minimum interior side setback requirement for individual lots within a single-family attached subdivision. <br /> (3) See Section 39.150 for exceptions to required setback standards. See Section 7.020 for setback regulations for buildings which are <br /> accessory to residential uses. <br /> (4) See Section 15.040.A.2 for exception to rear setback requirement for multiple-family dwellings. <br /> (5) Minimum setback for multiple-family dwellings shall be twenty-five feet when abutting R-S or R-1 zones, and fifteen feet when <br /> abutting R-2 zones. Building setbacks for buildings which are permitted to exceed thirty-five feet in height shall be an additional five feet for <br /> each ten feet or fraction thereof by which the building exceeds thirty-five feet in height for only those portions of the building which exceed <br /> thirty-five feet in height. <br /> (6) Agricultural structures may have a maximum building height of fifty feet. <br /> (7) See Section 7.020 for maximum permitted height of accessory buildings. <br /> (8) Twenty-eight feet for any portion of building within fifty feet of lots located in the R-S, R-1, R-2, R-1A or R-2A zones. In the R-4 and R- <br /> 5 zones, forty-five feet when located at least fifty feet but less than two hundred feet from lots located in the R-S, R-1, R-2, R-1 A or R-2A <br /> zones. <br /> (9) Landscape Category E for single-family detached or two-family(duplex) dwellings. Landscape Category B for permitted <br /> nonresidential uses. <br /> (10) Landscape Category B for permitted nonresidential uses. Landscape Category E for single-family detached or two-family(duplex) <br /> dwellings. <br /> (11) Sign Category D for permitted nonresidential uses. <br /> (12) Sign Category E for single-family detached and two-family(duplex) dwellings. <br /> (13) See Chapter 22 of this title for additional regulations for the B-3 zone. <br /> (14) See Chapter 27 of this title for additional regulations for the M-1 zone. See Chapter 28 of this title for additional regulations for the <br /> M-M zone. See Chapter 25 of this title for additional regulations for the C-2ES zone. <br /> (15) No minimum lot area requirement in commercial and industrial zones for above ground utility and communications facilities. <br /> 43 <br />
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