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<br />(g) Density bonus. vvithinsingle_farnilyireside:nti~l:de\lel()prl1el"1ts, a maximum of ten <br />percent reduction in square feet of site area per unit for residential developments of 20 units or <br />more shall be permitted as a conditional use based upon the following bonus features and <br />square foot reduction: <br /> <br />Bonus Feature <br /> <br />Square Foot Reduction <br />Per Unit <br /> <br />(1) Major outdoor recreational facilities such as swimming <br />pools, tennis courts or similar facilities requiring a <br />substantial investment. <br /> <br />250 square feet <br /> <br />(2) Designation of developed open space for semipublic use <br />adjacent to designated public greenway corridors equal to <br />an additional 100 square feet per unit. <br /> <br />100 square feet <br /> <br />(3) All required developed open space must be operated and maintained by a <br />homeowners association, subject to the conditions established in sections 106-676 <br />through 106-679, with all documentation required to be submitted for filing in <br />conjunction with the final plat. <br /> <br />(4) The density bonus shall only be permitted per designated open space or major outdoor <br />recreational facilities in excess of the requirements established in section 12.00 et <br />seq., of the development ordinance number 1444, on file in the city secretary's office, <br />including the credit given in section 12.02 for land dedicated by a developer within a <br />development or subdivision for compensating open space on an acre per acre basis. <br /> <br />(h) Bed and breakfast (as defined in sections 106-1 and 106-744): <br /> <br />(1) Bed and breakfast shall be operated in accordance with the bed and breakfast and <br />home occupation requirements of section 106-749. <br /> <br />(2) Additional required parking shall not be provided in any required front or side yard. <br /> <br />(3) Bed and breakfasts shall comply with the boardinghouse requirements of the currently <br />adopted edition of the Standard Housing Code and Life Safety Code (NFPA 101). <br /> <br />(i)' Additional multi-family regulations <br /> <br />(1) " Screenin pa reenconsis' <br />and/or m ust be created betwe <br />adjacent to single-fa , residential developm , <br /> <br />(a) Location - The requir <br />building setback adj <br /> <br />(b) Planting -At the time <br />and create an opaque <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />een four to six feet tall <br /> <br />i. All shrubs must be approved by Planning Department officials. <br /> <br />(2) Fencing. Every m '- mily development wi ' . <br />located along all si butting or facing th <br />abutting or facing single-family residential deve op <br /> <br /> <br />r fence <br />II sides <br />