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O-2018-3723 Amending Chapter 106, Zoning regarding connection with a comprehensive review
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O-2018-3723 Amending Chapter 106, Zoning regarding connection with a comprehensive review
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O-2018-3723
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religious institutions, <br />large group care <br />facilities, daycare <br />centers, recreational <br />buildings, boarding, <br />and nursing homes <br />Freestanding on - <br />premises signs <br />Large lot district <br />where tract is one <br />acre in size or greater <br />(without existing <br />principal structure) <br />Accessory <br />structure/domestic <br />livestock <br />See article VII of this chapter <br />See section 106-416 (Special regulations) <br />TABLE B FOOTNOTES <br />(i) For multi -family residential developments: Minimum of 25 percent of the total development regardless of size of development. <br />(ii) For townhouse/quadraplex developments: One-half acre for every 80 units or fraction thereof. <br />b. All required developed open spaces must be operated and maintained by a homeowners association, subject to the conditions <br />established in sections 106-676 (Property controls), 106-677 (Public services), 106-678 (Building height), and 106-679 (Roadways), with all <br />documentation required to be submitted for filing in conjunction with the final plat. (See also the City Development Ordinance Number 1444, <br />section 4.04 which is on file in the city secretary's office.) <br />2 A minimum landscape setback of 20 feet will be required adjacent to all conservation areas. Buildings, parking areas, and refuse <br />containers will not be allowed in such setback area. These areas are to be landscaped with trees, shrubs, and groundcover, with a planting <br />plan required to be submitted and approved by the enforcement officer. <br />3 The minimum setback adjacent to any utility easement located in a rear yard shall be three feet. No portion of any building including <br />projections of any nature shall encroach into any utility easement or vertical projection of the easement boundary. <br />4 Where adjacent structures within the same block have front yard setbacks different from those required, the front yard minimum setback <br />shall be the average of the adjacent structures. If there is only one adjacent structure, the front yard minimum setback shall be the average of <br />the required setback and the setback of only one adjacent structure. In no case shall the minimum front yard setback exceed 30 feet. <br />5 All side yards adjacent to public R.O.W.'s not classified as freeway, arterial or collector must be five feet except accessory building (see <br />Section 106-741). All side yards adjacent to public R.O.W's classified as freeway, arterial or collector must be 10 feet. <br />6 In the case of zero lot line housing, the side setback opposite the zero lot line must be ten feet. <br />7 D.U.A. is an abbreviation for dwelling units per acre, or the maximum density permitted. <br />
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