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3671-19
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4/24/2019
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4. "Condominium" means a development subjected to Chapter 64.32 or 64.34 RCW. <br /> 5. "Dwelling, single-family attached" shall have the same definition as stated in Chapter 19.04. <br /> 6. "Lot, unit" or"unit lot" means a subdivided lot within a development approved through the unit <br /> lot subdivision process of this chapter. <br /> 7. "Owner" means the owner of a lot, but does not include a person who has an interest in a lot <br /> solely as security for an obligation. "Owner" also means the vendee, not the vendor, of a lot under a <br /> real estate contract. <br /> 8. "Parent site" means a parcel of land which may be subdivided into unit lots through the unit lot <br /> subdivision process of this chapter. <br /> 9. "Townhouse" or"dwelling, townhouse" shall have the same definition as "dwelling, single- <br /> family attached" as defined in this section. <br /> 10. "Unit lot subdivision" means a subdivision of land authorized by Chapter 19.15 as an <br /> alternative to conventional subdivision processes of Title 18. <br /> Section 2. Section 2 of Ordinance No. 3615-18, as amended (Zoning, Metro Everett and Core Residential <br /> Area Development Standards, EMC 19.20.300.B), is amended to read as follows: <br /> 19.20.300 Building Form Standards <br /> B. Building Modulation and Upper Floorplate Limits <br /> The requirements set forth in Table 20-7 apply to upper floor modulation and upper floorplate area for <br /> buildings in Metro Everett and the Core Residential Area. Upper floor modulation is measured from the <br /> ground floor façade as placed on the property. <br /> Table 20-7:Building Modulation and Upper Floorplate Limits <br /> Modulation, Floorplate Illustration UR UM ULI CRA <br /> Upper Floor Modulation 20-4 1 <br /> Front and Side Street <br /> 10 feet 10 feet 10 feet 10 feet <br /> Floors 6—7 A <br /> minimum minimum minimum minimum <br /> No minimums, but subject to Review Process <br /> II and compliance with vertical and <br /> Floors 8—11 B n/a <br /> horizontal modulation/articulation <br /> requirements <br /> No minimums, but subject to Review Process <br /> II and compliance with vertical and <br /> Floors 12+ C n/a <br /> horizontal modulation/articulation <br /> requirements <br /> Interior Side <br /> 5 feet <br /> Floors 3—7 D 5 feet minimum None 5 feet <br /> minimum minimum <br /> None <br /> No minimums, but subject to Review Process <br /> II and compliance with vertical and <br /> Floors 8—11 E n/a <br /> horizontal modulation/articulation <br /> requirements <br /> Ordinance No. -19 3 <br />
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