40 RESIDENTIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY ZONE RPD
Desirable Element | Definition of Element | Lot Reduction (up to X square feet per lot) | |
|---|---|---|---|
1. | Function/Open Front Porch | Front porches must have a minimum of 8 feet and a minimum width of 12 feet. Porches must also be raised a minimum of 18 inches above the finished grade of the residence, and have a roof. The front porch may NOT be enclosed. | 35-50 |
2. | Appearance of Front Porch/Entryway | Any architectural articulation on the front of the residential structure which resembles a porch, but does not necessarily comply with the requirements of "Functional/Open Front Porch" above. | 15-25 |
3. | Double Front Door/Single Door with Side-Lites | The use of double front doors or a single front door with decorative side-lites. | 25 |
4. | Mix of Building Materials (other than stucco) | Builder must use 1 and 2 different exterior wall materials other than (or in conjunction with) stucco to earn this density bonus. Materials should be consistently applied and should be chosen to work harmoniously with adjacent materials. Piecemeal embellishment does not qualify. | 40 |
5. | Garage Not Facing Street | Garage doors must be located to the rear of the residence and beyond the major plane of the building that faces the street. | 50 |
6. | Detached "Alley Loaded" Garage | All homes must have access from a rear alley. | 100 |
7. | Exceed On-site Parking Requirement | For every one parking space provided by the developer which exceeds the City's parking requirements, 50 square feet of lot reduction will be awarded. | 50 |
8. | Lot Coverage Less than the Percentage Permitted in the City Zoning Code | Building coverage must be less than 45% of the entire lot area (percentage designated in Chapter 17.16 of the City Zoning Code). Builder will be awarded 10 square feet of lot reduction for every increment of 5% under the permitted percentage. | 10 |
9. | Open Space Over the Minimum Requirement | Developer must provide at least 10% over the minimum required open space. | 50 |
10. | Licensed Professionals | All plans and conceptual elevations to be prepared by appropriate licensed professional. For example: American Institute of Architects (A.I.A). | 25 |
11. | Varied Side Yard Setbacks | Bonus to any development where 50% or greater of the cumulative length of all building elevation surfaces that abut a side yard setback exceed the minimum required standard. Note: The portions of the cumulative building elevation surfaces that exceed the minimum side yard setback must exceed the minimum standard by 18 inches or greater. | 25 |
12. | Varied Building Elevation Plane(s) | A minimum of 3 building elevations of all proposed residential units must have articulated building elevations that incorporate features such as varying building elevation plane depth, bay windows, corbels, cornice treatments and similar architectural details. | 25-50 |
13. | Different Building Elevation Appearance | Each residential unit within the project site has a different building elevation design. | 25 |
14. | Decorative Hardscape for Driveways | Developer must use paving material other than plain asphalt or concrete. Interlocking unit pavers are preferred, but stamped, colored concrete is acceptable. A minimum of at least 30% of the total surface area of the driveway must be comprised of decorative hardscape material in order to be eligible for this category. | 10 |
15. | "Bermuda Driveway" | Driveway(s) must have a central grass strip. | 10 |
16. | Curved or Curvilinear Driveway | Curvilinear or curved driveways where the alignment of the structures are not in a straight line. | 25 |
17. | Landscape Parkway | Parkway must provide a minimum of 4 feet of landscaping between the right-of-way and pedestrian path. | 25 |
18. | Increased Front Yard Setback | Front setback must exceed the requirement mandated by the City Zoning Code. Note: The amount of square foot reduction awarded is discretionary, and in direct correlation as to the volume of additional setback proposed beyond the minimum front yard setback requirement. | Discretionary depending upon the amount of setback. (Maximum 50 square feet) |
19. | Undulating Front Yard Setback | Setbacks must be staggered and/or undulating, and be greater than the minimum front yard setback requirement. Note: The amount of square foot reduction awarded is discretionary, and in direct correlation as to the volume of setback that is varied or undulates beyond the minimum front yard setback requirements. | Discretionary depending upon the amount of setback. (Maximum 50 square feet) |
20. | Undulating Setback(s) From Existing Development | Setbacks must be staggered and/or undulating, and be greater than the minimum setback requirement for adjacent buildings. Note: The amount of square foot reduction awarded is discretionary, and in direct correlation as to the volume of setback that is varied or undulates beyond the minimum setback requirement. | Discretionary depending upon the amount of setback. (Maximum 50 square feet) |
21. | Roof Design/Variation in the Roof Plane | The use of varying roof planes and ridgelines on the roof design to eliminate a constant roof ridgeline. The use of dormers and similar design features may also be proposed for this category. | 25 |
22. | Upgraded Roof Materials | The use of quality roof materials that is not asphalt. The roof material must be rated for a minimum of 30 years. | 25 |
23. | Combining two parcels | Combining adjoining parcels where the minimum parcel width is 150 feet as measured at the front property line. The project site must exceed a minimum parcel width of 150 feet or greater for a distance of at least 75% of the depth of the deepest portion of the project site. Note: For the purposes of this category, the term "project site" means both (or all) parcels intended for development. | 200 |
24. | Combining more than two parcels | Combining more than 2 adjoining parcels to create a development parcel where the minimum parcel width is 200 and the minimum project site size is one acre. The project site must exceed a minimum parcel width of 200 feet or greater for a distance of at least 75% of the depth of the deepest portion of the project site. For the purposes of this category, the term "project site" means all the parcels intended for development. | 400 |
25. | "Value Open Space" | An open space area, located not within a front yard or street side yard setback, where the minimum open space area is 1,000 square feet. This category is in addition to the minimum open space area requirements. | 100 |
Desirable Element | Definition of Element | Allowable Encroachment or Exception | |
|---|---|---|---|
1. | Open Front Porches | A covered and open front porch may encroach into a required setback. In no case may the covered and open front porch be closer than 3 feet to a property line. In order to be eligible for this exception, the minimum depth of a covered and open front porch shall be at least 8 feet and the minimum width shall be at least 12 feet. | 6 foot maximum. |
2. | Bay Windows | Bay window(s) may encroach into a required setback, but not be closer than 3 feet to a property line. In order to be eligible for this exception, the bay window must be constructed of vinyl or wood. | As necessary. |
3. | Chimneys and Fireplaces | Chimneys and fireplaces may encroach into a required setback, but not be closer than 3 feet to a property line. In order to be eligible for this exception, there must be a wood-burning capable fireplace within the structure. | As necessary. |
4. | Arbors, Decorative Yard Lights, Trellis Features and Similar Items | Decorative arbors, trellises, pole-mounted yard lights, and similar decorative features may be located within a required front or street side yard setback. | Discretionary, depending upon design. |
5. | Building Height | Maximum building height may be exceeded when proposed in conjunction with an overall Site Design Review application. | Discretionary, depending upon design. |
6. | Open, Solid and/or Decorative Community Walls Or Fences | Open, solid and/or decorative community walls and fences, not in excess of 6 feet in height, may be placed within the front 20-foot setback (as measured from the property line adjacent to the public street), or secondary street setback (as measured from the property line adjacent to the secondary public street). | Discretionary, depending upon design. |
7. | Decorative Community Gates, Overhead Trellises, and Similar Features | Community decorative entrance features, such as gates, overhead trellises, and similar features may be placed within a required street side setback and exceed 6 feet in height. | Discretionary, depending upon design. |
40 RESIDENTIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY ZONE RPD
Desirable Element | Definition of Element | Lot Reduction (up to X square feet per lot) | |
|---|---|---|---|
1. | Function/Open Front Porch | Front porches must have a minimum of 8 feet and a minimum width of 12 feet. Porches must also be raised a minimum of 18 inches above the finished grade of the residence, and have a roof. The front porch may NOT be enclosed. | 35-50 |
2. | Appearance of Front Porch/Entryway | Any architectural articulation on the front of the residential structure which resembles a porch, but does not necessarily comply with the requirements of "Functional/Open Front Porch" above. | 15-25 |
3. | Double Front Door/Single Door with Side-Lites | The use of double front doors or a single front door with decorative side-lites. | 25 |
4. | Mix of Building Materials (other than stucco) | Builder must use 1 and 2 different exterior wall materials other than (or in conjunction with) stucco to earn this density bonus. Materials should be consistently applied and should be chosen to work harmoniously with adjacent materials. Piecemeal embellishment does not qualify. | 40 |
5. | Garage Not Facing Street | Garage doors must be located to the rear of the residence and beyond the major plane of the building that faces the street. | 50 |
6. | Detached "Alley Loaded" Garage | All homes must have access from a rear alley. | 100 |
7. | Exceed On-site Parking Requirement | For every one parking space provided by the developer which exceeds the City's parking requirements, 50 square feet of lot reduction will be awarded. | 50 |
8. | Lot Coverage Less than the Percentage Permitted in the City Zoning Code | Building coverage must be less than 45% of the entire lot area (percentage designated in Chapter 17.16 of the City Zoning Code). Builder will be awarded 10 square feet of lot reduction for every increment of 5% under the permitted percentage. | 10 |
9. | Open Space Over the Minimum Requirement | Developer must provide at least 10% over the minimum required open space. | 50 |
10. | Licensed Professionals | All plans and conceptual elevations to be prepared by appropriate licensed professional. For example: American Institute of Architects (A.I.A). | 25 |
11. | Varied Side Yard Setbacks | Bonus to any development where 50% or greater of the cumulative length of all building elevation surfaces that abut a side yard setback exceed the minimum required standard. Note: The portions of the cumulative building elevation surfaces that exceed the minimum side yard setback must exceed the minimum standard by 18 inches or greater. | 25 |
12. | Varied Building Elevation Plane(s) | A minimum of 3 building elevations of all proposed residential units must have articulated building elevations that incorporate features such as varying building elevation plane depth, bay windows, corbels, cornice treatments and similar architectural details. | 25-50 |
13. | Different Building Elevation Appearance | Each residential unit within the project site has a different building elevation design. | 25 |
14. | Decorative Hardscape for Driveways | Developer must use paving material other than plain asphalt or concrete. Interlocking unit pavers are preferred, but stamped, colored concrete is acceptable. A minimum of at least 30% of the total surface area of the driveway must be comprised of decorative hardscape material in order to be eligible for this category. | 10 |
15. | "Bermuda Driveway" | Driveway(s) must have a central grass strip. | 10 |
16. | Curved or Curvilinear Driveway | Curvilinear or curved driveways where the alignment of the structures are not in a straight line. | 25 |
17. | Landscape Parkway | Parkway must provide a minimum of 4 feet of landscaping between the right-of-way and pedestrian path. | 25 |
18. | Increased Front Yard Setback | Front setback must exceed the requirement mandated by the City Zoning Code. Note: The amount of square foot reduction awarded is discretionary, and in direct correlation as to the volume of additional setback proposed beyond the minimum front yard setback requirement. | Discretionary depending upon the amount of setback. (Maximum 50 square feet) |
19. | Undulating Front Yard Setback | Setbacks must be staggered and/or undulating, and be greater than the minimum front yard setback requirement. Note: The amount of square foot reduction awarded is discretionary, and in direct correlation as to the volume of setback that is varied or undulates beyond the minimum front yard setback requirements. | Discretionary depending upon the amount of setback. (Maximum 50 square feet) |
20. | Undulating Setback(s) From Existing Development | Setbacks must be staggered and/or undulating, and be greater than the minimum setback requirement for adjacent buildings. Note: The amount of square foot reduction awarded is discretionary, and in direct correlation as to the volume of setback that is varied or undulates beyond the minimum setback requirement. | Discretionary depending upon the amount of setback. (Maximum 50 square feet) |
21. | Roof Design/Variation in the Roof Plane | The use of varying roof planes and ridgelines on the roof design to eliminate a constant roof ridgeline. The use of dormers and similar design features may also be proposed for this category. | 25 |
22. | Upgraded Roof Materials | The use of quality roof materials that is not asphalt. The roof material must be rated for a minimum of 30 years. | 25 |
23. | Combining two parcels | Combining adjoining parcels where the minimum parcel width is 150 feet as measured at the front property line. The project site must exceed a minimum parcel width of 150 feet or greater for a distance of at least 75% of the depth of the deepest portion of the project site. Note: For the purposes of this category, the term "project site" means both (or all) parcels intended for development. | 200 |
24. | Combining more than two parcels | Combining more than 2 adjoining parcels to create a development parcel where the minimum parcel width is 200 and the minimum project site size is one acre. The project site must exceed a minimum parcel width of 200 feet or greater for a distance of at least 75% of the depth of the deepest portion of the project site. For the purposes of this category, the term "project site" means all the parcels intended for development. | 400 |
25. | "Value Open Space" | An open space area, located not within a front yard or street side yard setback, where the minimum open space area is 1,000 square feet. This category is in addition to the minimum open space area requirements. | 100 |
Desirable Element | Definition of Element | Allowable Encroachment or Exception | |
|---|---|---|---|
1. | Open Front Porches | A covered and open front porch may encroach into a required setback. In no case may the covered and open front porch be closer than 3 feet to a property line. In order to be eligible for this exception, the minimum depth of a covered and open front porch shall be at least 8 feet and the minimum width shall be at least 12 feet. | 6 foot maximum. |
2. | Bay Windows | Bay window(s) may encroach into a required setback, but not be closer than 3 feet to a property line. In order to be eligible for this exception, the bay window must be constructed of vinyl or wood. | As necessary. |
3. | Chimneys and Fireplaces | Chimneys and fireplaces may encroach into a required setback, but not be closer than 3 feet to a property line. In order to be eligible for this exception, there must be a wood-burning capable fireplace within the structure. | As necessary. |
4. | Arbors, Decorative Yard Lights, Trellis Features and Similar Items | Decorative arbors, trellises, pole-mounted yard lights, and similar decorative features may be located within a required front or street side yard setback. | Discretionary, depending upon design. |
5. | Building Height | Maximum building height may be exceeded when proposed in conjunction with an overall Site Design Review application. | Discretionary, depending upon design. |
6. | Open, Solid and/or Decorative Community Walls Or Fences | Open, solid and/or decorative community walls and fences, not in excess of 6 feet in height, may be placed within the front 20-foot setback (as measured from the property line adjacent to the public street), or secondary street setback (as measured from the property line adjacent to the secondary public street). | Discretionary, depending upon design. |
7. | Decorative Community Gates, Overhead Trellises, and Similar Features | Community decorative entrance features, such as gates, overhead trellises, and similar features may be placed within a required street side setback and exceed 6 feet in height. | Discretionary, depending upon design. |