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O-2014-3551 amend Ch 106;comprehensive review and update
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6 In the case of zero lot line housing, the side setback opposite the zero lot line must be ten feet. <br />D.U.A. is an abbreviation for dwelling units per acre, or the maximum density permitted. <br />8 All structures except slab on grade, shall be placed on a foundation system described as: An assembly <br />of materials constructed below or partially below grade, not intended to be removed from its <br />installation site, which is designed to support the structure and engineered to resist the imposition of <br />external forces as defined by the City's Code of Ordinances or in the case of industrialized housing, the <br />requirements of the TDLS. Such foundation system shall be skirted or enclosed with wood or masonry to <br />give the appearance of a solid foundation, if one is not provided, compatible with the appearance of <br />adjacent housing, and subject to the requirements of the City's Code of Ordinances. <br />9 See article V, Division 4 of this chapter for additional requirements. <br />10 In the case of multifamily residential developments with 50 or more units, said complexes must be <br />located at least 1,000 feet from other multi -family residential developments of 20 or more units. <br />11 Within the building setback, there must be a ten -foot opaque screen consisting of shrubs and <br />fencing. (See section 106-334(1) (Additional multifamily regulations) for screening and fencing <br />requirements.) <br />12 Residential developments that are townhouses, quadruplexes, or multi -family dwelling units must <br />have a minimum of 25 percent landscaping. <br />13 Multifamily residential developments adjacent to single-family residential developments must <br />establish a 25 -foot buffer between the two developments. This buffer is in addition to the setback as <br />established by this table. <br />14 In the case of multifamily residential developments, no off-street parking shall be placed within the <br />required setback, or within the required additional 25 -foot buffer when the development is situated <br />adjacent to a single-family residential development. The space needed to meet the required parking <br />spaces shall be exclusive of the required setback and the additional buffer. <br />15 In the case of multifamily residential developments being adjacent to single-family residential <br />developments, the buildings within the multifamily residential developments that are directly adjacent <br />to the single-family residential development shall be limited to two -stories in height. Buildings within <br />the interior of the multifamily residential developments may be three -stories in height. <br />16 Multifamily residential developments cannot exceed 180 dwelling units. <br />11 See section 106-334(1)(3) for open space utilization criteria. <br />18 Following structures exempted from 40 percent lot coverage on single-family detached: Accessory <br />buildings 200 s.f. or less and patio covers up to 900 s.f. <br />19 Maximum lot coverage for single-family detached in planned unit development (PUD) zoning district <br />or residential subdivisions requiring a detention/drainage system, shall be 50 percent. <br />(The impervious cover factor of 55 percent for the total site for drainage, as prescribed in PICM, <br />remains in effect.) <br />
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