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Ashton City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 17

44 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ZONING DISTRICTS

17.44.010: SPECIFICATION STANDARDS FOR ZONING DISTRICTS:

   A.   
TABLE 1
Specification Standard
LDRZD
HDRZD
HCZD
CCZD
IZD
Specification Standard
LDRZD
HDRZD
HCZD
CCZD
IZD
Minimum lot size
6,000 sq. ft.
6,000 sq. ft. for 1 or 2 units, 1,000 sq. ft. for each additional unit
See note 1
None
None
Minimum lot frontage
60' (new developmen t)
50' (existing lot)
60' (new development)
50' (existing lot)
-
None
None
Minimum front setback (from drip line or any extension)
20' (new development)
15' (existing lot)
20'
See note 2
None
See note 2
Minimum side setback (from drip line or any extension)
6'
6'
6'
None
See note 3
Minimum rear setback (from drip line or any extension)
6'
6'
6'
5'
See note 3
Maximum lot coverage
As per required setbacks and building separation
As per required setbacks and building separation
As per required setbacks and building separation
As per required setbacks and building separation
See note 3
Maximum building height
35'
35'
35'
35'
See note 4
Minimum parking spaces
Chapter 17.60 of this title
Chapter 17.60 of this title
Chapter 17.60 of this title
See note 5
Chapter 17.60 of this title
 
Notes:
   1.   Minimum lot size will be a function of the requirements of this title relative to the size and type of use, including the minimum setbacks and maximum lot coverage, off street parking and loading requirements, and landscaped buffer requirements.
   2.   Minimum front setback will be a function of the required landscaped buffers (which include a planting strip for HCZD uses along U.S. Highway 20) and other site planning considerations.
   3.   There is no minimum side or rear setback within the IZD, nor is there a maximum lot coverage, but landscaped buffers may be required where the IZD adjoins other zoning districts.
   4.   No set limit, but the fire department must provide a statement of record that it can adequately protect structures over 35 feet in height.
   5.   Buildings with overnight residential usage must provide off-street parking in accordance with Chapter 17.60 of this title. Lodging places (SLUC 15) = 1 per unit, plus 1; Dwellings (SLUC 11, 14) 2 per unit.
   Exception: Where a uniform (maximum 2 foot variation among buildings) setback that is less than the requirement of this table has been established by at least 60 percent of the existing buildings on a block facing a local street (this exception does not apply along U.S. Highway 20 or Idaho State Highway 47), new buildings may come to that line.
   B.   Definitions of the principal terms used in this table are provided below. Every lot has one front, one rear, and two (2) side yards.
BUILDING HEIGHT:
Measured from average finished grade to the highest part of the structure. Antennas, vents, and similar nonstructural projections above the roofline are not included.
CORNER LOTS:
A “corner lot” is any lot that is bordered by more than one street.
Front Setback:
The distance, at the nearest point, from the street right of way on which the principal building has its address to the outer foundation wall of the principal building, or to any projection of that building which extends beyond the outer foundation wall. Existing city lots fifteen feet (15'). New development twenty feet (20').
   Rear Setback:
The distance, at the nearest point, from the property line opposite the street on which the principal building has its address to the outer foundation wall of the principal building, or to any projection of that building which extends beyond the outer foundation wall.
   Side Setback:
The distance, at the nearest point, from a property line that is perpendicular, or more or less perpendicular, to the street on which the building has its address, or to any projection of that building which extends beyond the outer foundation wall.
INTERIOR LOTS:
An interior lot is any lot that is bordered by only one street.
   Front Setback:
The distance, at the nearest point, from the street right of way to the outer foundation wall of the principal building, or to any projection of that building which extends more than three feet (3') beyond the outer foundation wall.
   Rear Setback:
The distance, at the nearest point, from the alley right of way, or the property line that is parallel, or more or less parallel, to the street, to the outer foundation wall of the principal building, or to any projection of that building which extends more than three feet (3') beyond the outer foundation wall.
   Side Setback:
The distance, at the nearest point, from a property line that is perpendicular, or more or less perpendicular, to the street, to the outer foundation wall of the principal building, or to any projection of that building which extends more than three feet (3') beyond the outer foundation wall.
LOT COVERAGE:
As per required setbacks and separation of buildings. (Ord. 503-23, 2023; Ord. 459-13, 2013)
 

17.44.020: MINIMUM REQUIRED BUFFERS AT ZONING DISTRICT BOUNDARIES:

   A.   Buffers:
   TABLE 2
 
Being Buffered
LDRZD
HDRZD
HCZD
CCZD
IZD
Agriculture
Providing Buffer
LDRZD
None
20'
20'
20'
50'
20'
HDRZD
20'
None
20'
10'
50'
20'
HCZD
20'
20'
None
None
20'
20'
CCZD
10'
10'
10'
None
20'
20'
IZD1
50'
50'
20'
20'
None
20'
 
Note:
   1.   Buffers shall not be required for redevelopment of existing IZD uses.
   B.   Minimum Buffer Requirements: The width of required buffers varies with the nature of the uses being separated, as shown in subsection A of this section. The minimum buffer width given in the table is the width required where the buffer consists of a level or gently sloping area of sod or ground cover and at least four (4) major trees per hundred linear feet of buffer. It is suggested to avoid black cottonwood, willows, and quaking aspen due to problems with sewer and water lines. (See landscape section.)
   C.   Buffer Width Reduction; Berms Or Walls: The minimum buffer width requirements may be reduced where a berm is included in the buffer or where an opaque fence or wall is installed along the interior edge of the buffer. The width reduction shall be twice the height of a berm or the height of a fence or wall, but the maximum permitted reduction shall be thirty percent (30%) of the minimum required buffer width. No berm shall have a slope of more than three to one (3:1), except where a retaining wall is incorporated into the berm on the side opposite the use or public way being buffered. Fences or walls shall be consistent in design and the choice of materials and color with the principal building being buffered.
   D.   Buffer Width Reduction; More Plants: The basic buffer width requirements may be reduced where a greater density and diversity of plantings is included in the buffer. The buffer width reductions permitted for different types of additional plantings are cumulative and may result in a total reduction of up to thirty percent (30%). The buffer width reduction permitted for a berm or wall is cumulative with those permitted herein permitting a maximum total sixty percent (60%) reduction in the width of the buffer.
      1.   Major Trees: The required buffer width shall be reduced by ten percent (10%) where five (5) or more major trees per hundred linear feet are planted or retained.
      2.   Understory Trees: The required buffer width shall be reduced by ten percent (10%) where five (5) or more understory trees per hundred linear feet are planted or retained.
      3.   Shrubs: The required buffer width shall be reduced by ten percent (10%) where twenty (20) or more shrubs per hundred linear feet are planted or retained.
   E.   Minimum Buffer Width; Regardless Of Reductions: No required buffer shall be less than half the minimum required buffer width or less than eight feet (8') wide, regardless of any reductions permitted.
   F.   Buffer Crossings; Inclusions: Buffers may be crossed by access driveways, utility lines, sidewalks, and pedestrian trails. A sidewalk or pedestrian trail may also run along the length of a buffer, with its width, up to a maximum five feet (5'), being included in the required buffer width. Buffers may also include permitted signs.
   G.   Plant Materials Specifications: Plant materials installed in required buffers shall be warrantied for one year and meet the following specifications: 1) all trees, major and understory, shall be containerized or bagged and burlapped stock in good condition with a caliper of at least 1.5 inches, measured one foot (1') above grade, for deciduous trees, and a height of at least six feet (6') for coniferous trees; and 2) all shrubs shall be minimum one gallon containerized stock in good condition.
   H.   Maintenance: Perpetual maintenance of required buffers is required by sections 17.68.120 through 17.68.150 of this title.
   I.   Enforcement: See chapter 17.16, article D of this title. (Ord. 459-13, 2013)