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Crescent Springs City Zoning Code

ARTICLE 3

Zoning Districts

3.01 Zoning Districts Established

The City of Crescent Springs, Kentucky is hereby divided into the following zoning districts as listed in Table 3.1 Zoning Districts Established. These districts are categorized into two major classes of districts, standard districts and special districts.

Effective on: 1/1/1901

TABLE 3.1 ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED

TABLE 3.1 ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED
STANDARD DISTRICTSSPECIAL DISTRICTS
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTSPlanned Unit Development (PUD)
Residential Large Lot Subdivision (R-LLS) 
 
Residential Conventional Subdivision (R-CVS) 
Residential Compact Subdivision (R-CPS) 
Residential Urban (R-U) 
Residential Multi-Family (R-MF) 
COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS 
Neighborhood Commercial (NC) 
Community Commercial (CC) 
Highway Commercial (HC) 
EMPLOYMENT DISTRICTS 
Business Park (BP) 
Flex Industrial (FI) 
OTHER DISTRICTS 
Mixed-use (MU) 
Conservation (CO) 
Institutional (INST) 
TABLE 3.1 ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED
STANDARD DISTRICTSSPECIAL DISTRICTS
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTSPlanned Unit Development (PUD)
Residential Large Lot Subdivision (R-LLS) 
 
Residential Conventional Subdivision (R-CVS) 
Residential Compact Subdivision (R-CPS) 
Residential Urban (R-U) 
Residential Multi-Family (R-MF) 
COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS 
Neighborhood Commercial (NC) 
Community Commercial (CC) 
Highway Commercial (HC) 
EMPLOYMENT DISTRICTS 
Business Park (BP) 
Flex Industrial (FI) 
OTHER DISTRICTS 
Mixed-use (MU) 
Conservation (CO) 
Institutional (INST) 
TABLE 3.1 ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED
STANDARD DISTRICTSSPECIAL DISTRICTS
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTSPlanned Unit Development (PUD)
Residential Large Lot Subdivision (R-LLS) 
 
Residential Conventional Subdivision (R-CVS) 
Residential Compact Subdivision (R-CPS) 
Residential Urban (R-U) 
Residential Multi-Family (R-MF) 
COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS 
Neighborhood Commercial (NC) 
Community Commercial (CC) 
Highway Commercial (HC) 
EMPLOYMENT DISTRICTS 
Business Park (BP) 
Flex Industrial (FI) 
OTHER DISTRICTS 
Mixed-use (MU) 
Conservation (CO) 
Institutional (INST) 
TABLE 3.1 ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED
STANDARD DISTRICTSSPECIAL DISTRICTS
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTSPlanned Unit Development (PUD)
Residential Large Lot Subdivision (R-LLS) 
 
Residential Conventional Subdivision (R-CVS) 
Residential Compact Subdivision (R-CPS) 
Residential Urban (R-U) 
Residential Multi-Family (R-MF) 
COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS 
Neighborhood Commercial (NC) 
Community Commercial (CC) 
Highway Commercial (HC) 
EMPLOYMENT DISTRICTS 
Business Park (BP) 
Flex Industrial (FI) 
OTHER DISTRICTS 
Mixed-use (MU) 
Conservation (CO) 
Institutional (INST) 

Effective on: 1/1/1901

[RESERVED]

Effective on: 1/1/1901

3.04.B. RESIDENTIAL LARGE LOT SUBDIVISION (R-LLS)

3.04.B. RESIDENTIAL LARGE LOT SUBDIVISION (R-LLS)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Residential Large Lot Subdivision District is to establish low density, single-family residences and related uses. This district may be used to provide a transition between rural areas and more compact subdivisions. Neighborhoods should be designed around natural features to highlight existing tree stands, streams, and other amenities.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)0.5
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Minimum Building Footprint850
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)2
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40 1
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10 / 25 2
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
2 Individual side yard/Aggregate of both side yards.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.B. RESIDENTIAL LARGE LOT SUBDIVISION (R-LLS)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Residential Large Lot Subdivision District is to establish low density, single-family residences and related uses. This district may be used to provide a transition between rural areas and more compact subdivisions. Neighborhoods should be designed around natural features to highlight existing tree stands, streams, and other amenities.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)0.5
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Minimum Building Footprint850
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)2
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40 1
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10 / 25 2
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
2 Individual side yard/Aggregate of both side yards.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.B. RESIDENTIAL LARGE LOT SUBDIVISION (R-LLS)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Residential Large Lot Subdivision District is to establish low density, single-family residences and related uses. This district may be used to provide a transition between rural areas and more compact subdivisions. Neighborhoods should be designed around natural features to highlight existing tree stands, streams, and other amenities.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)0.5
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Minimum Building Footprint850
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)2
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40 1
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10 / 25 2
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
2 Individual side yard/Aggregate of both side yards.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.B. RESIDENTIAL LARGE LOT SUBDIVISION (R-LLS)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Residential Large Lot Subdivision District is to establish low density, single-family residences and related uses. This district may be used to provide a transition between rural areas and more compact subdivisions. Neighborhoods should be designed around natural features to highlight existing tree stands, streams, and other amenities.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)0.5
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Minimum Building Footprint850
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)2
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40 1
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10 / 25 2
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
2 Individual side yard/Aggregate of both side yards.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

Effective on: 1/1/1901

3.04.C. RESIDENTIAL CONVENTIONAL SUBDIVISION (R-CVS)

3.04.C. RESIDENTIAL CONVENTIONAL SUBDIVISION (R-CVS)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Residential Conventional Subdivision District is to provide opportunities for a range of single-family lot sizes. The defined character may vary by neighborhood, but new developments should reflect the scale of adjacent neighborhoods. Conventional subdivisions should have walkable, well-connected street systems that connect to adjacent neighborhoods and destinations. Supporting non-residential uses, such as parks, schools, and places of worship, may also be appropriate.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)10,500 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)70 1
Minimum Building Footprint750
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)4.1
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)30 2
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)6 / 18 3
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 For two-family, the lot size must be 1.5 times the minimum lot size, and 10 feet added to the minimum lot width.
2 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
3 Individual side yard/Aggregate of both side yards.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.C. RESIDENTIAL CONVENTIONAL SUBDIVISION (R-CVS)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Residential Conventional Subdivision District is to provide opportunities for a range of single-family lot sizes. The defined character may vary by neighborhood, but new developments should reflect the scale of adjacent neighborhoods. Conventional subdivisions should have walkable, well-connected street systems that connect to adjacent neighborhoods and destinations. Supporting non-residential uses, such as parks, schools, and places of worship, may also be appropriate.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)10,500 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)70 1
Minimum Building Footprint750
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)4.1
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)30 2
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)6 / 18 3
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 For two-family, the lot size must be 1.5 times the minimum lot size, and 10 feet added to the minimum lot width.
2 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
3 Individual side yard/Aggregate of both side yards.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.C. RESIDENTIAL CONVENTIONAL SUBDIVISION (R-CVS)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Residential Conventional Subdivision District is to provide opportunities for a range of single-family lot sizes. The defined character may vary by neighborhood, but new developments should reflect the scale of adjacent neighborhoods. Conventional subdivisions should have walkable, well-connected street systems that connect to adjacent neighborhoods and destinations. Supporting non-residential uses, such as parks, schools, and places of worship, may also be appropriate.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)10,500 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)70 1
Minimum Building Footprint750
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)4.1
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)30 2
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)6 / 18 3
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 For two-family, the lot size must be 1.5 times the minimum lot size, and 10 feet added to the minimum lot width.
2 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
3 Individual side yard/Aggregate of both side yards.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.C. RESIDENTIAL CONVENTIONAL SUBDIVISION (R-CVS)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Residential Conventional Subdivision District is to provide opportunities for a range of single-family lot sizes. The defined character may vary by neighborhood, but new developments should reflect the scale of adjacent neighborhoods. Conventional subdivisions should have walkable, well-connected street systems that connect to adjacent neighborhoods and destinations. Supporting non-residential uses, such as parks, schools, and places of worship, may also be appropriate.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)10,500 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)70 1
Minimum Building Footprint750
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)4.1
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)30 2
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)6 / 18 3
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 For two-family, the lot size must be 1.5 times the minimum lot size, and 10 feet added to the minimum lot width.
2 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
3 Individual side yard/Aggregate of both side yards.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

Effective on: 1/1/1901

3.04.D. RESIDENTIAL COMPACT SUBDIVISION (R-CPS)

3.04.D. RESIDENTIAL COMPACT SUBDIVISION (R-CPS)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Residential Compact Subdivision District is intended to accommodate single-family residential neighborhoods comprised of smaller lots. Because of the smaller lot sizes, subdivisions should contain common open space and amenities. This district may be used to provide a transition between lower density residential areas and multi-family, commercial, or central business district areas.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)6,000 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)50 1
Minimum Building Footprint600
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)7.2
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)25 2
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)3 / 10 3
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 For two-family, the lot size must be 1.5 times the minimum lot size, and 10 feet added to the minimum lot width.
2 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
3 Individual side yard/Aggregate of both side yards.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.D. RESIDENTIAL COMPACT SUBDIVISION (R-CPS)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Residential Compact Subdivision District is intended to accommodate single-family residential neighborhoods comprised of smaller lots. Because of the smaller lot sizes, subdivisions should contain common open space and amenities. This district may be used to provide a transition between lower density residential areas and multi-family, commercial, or central business district areas.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)6,000 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)50 1
Minimum Building Footprint600
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)7.2
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)25 2
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)3 / 10 3
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 For two-family, the lot size must be 1.5 times the minimum lot size, and 10 feet added to the minimum lot width.
2 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
3 Individual side yard/Aggregate of both side yards.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.D. RESIDENTIAL COMPACT SUBDIVISION (R-CPS)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Residential Compact Subdivision District is intended to accommodate single-family residential neighborhoods comprised of smaller lots. Because of the smaller lot sizes, subdivisions should contain common open space and amenities. This district may be used to provide a transition between lower density residential areas and multi-family, commercial, or central business district areas.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)6,000 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)50 1
Minimum Building Footprint600
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)7.2
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)25 2
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)3 / 10 3
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 For two-family, the lot size must be 1.5 times the minimum lot size, and 10 feet added to the minimum lot width.
2 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
3 Individual side yard/Aggregate of both side yards.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.D. RESIDENTIAL COMPACT SUBDIVISION (R-CPS)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Residential Compact Subdivision District is intended to accommodate single-family residential neighborhoods comprised of smaller lots. Because of the smaller lot sizes, subdivisions should contain common open space and amenities. This district may be used to provide a transition between lower density residential areas and multi-family, commercial, or central business district areas.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)6,000 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)50 1
Minimum Building Footprint600
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)7.2
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)25 2
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)3 / 10 3
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 For two-family, the lot size must be 1.5 times the minimum lot size, and 10 feet added to the minimum lot width.
2 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
3 Individual side yard/Aggregate of both side yards.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

Effective on: 1/1/1901

3.04.E. RESIDENTIAL URBAN (R-U)

3.04.E. RESIDENTIAL URBAN (R-U)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Residential Urban District is intended to accommodate single-family and two-family dwellings in and around existing historic districts. The established development pattern and character of the built environment must be preserved and protected. Infill development should be sensitive to surrounding scale and context. Conversion of single-family dwellings to multi-family or commercial uses is discouraged.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)5,000
Minimum Lot Width (ft)50
Minimum Building Footprint600
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)8.7
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)25 1
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)5
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.E. RESIDENTIAL URBAN (R-U)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Residential Urban District is intended to accommodate single-family and two-family dwellings in and around existing historic districts. The established development pattern and character of the built environment must be preserved and protected. Infill development should be sensitive to surrounding scale and context. Conversion of single-family dwellings to multi-family or commercial uses is discouraged.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)5,000
Minimum Lot Width (ft)50
Minimum Building Footprint600
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)8.7
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)25 1
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)5
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.E. RESIDENTIAL URBAN (R-U)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Residential Urban District is intended to accommodate single-family and two-family dwellings in and around existing historic districts. The established development pattern and character of the built environment must be preserved and protected. Infill development should be sensitive to surrounding scale and context. Conversion of single-family dwellings to multi-family or commercial uses is discouraged.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)5,000
Minimum Lot Width (ft)50
Minimum Building Footprint600
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)8.7
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)25 1
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)5
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.E. RESIDENTIAL URBAN (R-U)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Residential Urban District is intended to accommodate single-family and two-family dwellings in and around existing historic districts. The established development pattern and character of the built environment must be preserved and protected. Infill development should be sensitive to surrounding scale and context. Conversion of single-family dwellings to multi-family or commercial uses is discouraged.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)5,000
Minimum Lot Width (ft)50
Minimum Building Footprint600
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)8.7
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)35
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)25 1
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)5
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

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[RESERVED]

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3.04.G. RESIDENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY (R-MF)

3.04.G. RESIDENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY (R-MF)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Residential Multi-Family District is intended to provide a location for higher density apartment and condominium units. This district should be located where public services and transportation infrastructure exists to support higher density development. This district may be used to transition between lower density residential areas and commercial or central business district areas.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)10,000 overall / 2,000 per unit
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)20
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)45
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)25
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)25
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
 
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.G. RESIDENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY (R-MF)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Residential Multi-Family District is intended to provide a location for higher density apartment and condominium units. This district should be located where public services and transportation infrastructure exists to support higher density development. This district may be used to transition between lower density residential areas and commercial or central business district areas.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)10,000 overall / 2,000 per unit
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)20
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)45
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)25
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)25
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
 
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.G. RESIDENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY (R-MF)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Residential Multi-Family District is intended to provide a location for higher density apartment and condominium units. This district should be located where public services and transportation infrastructure exists to support higher density development. This district may be used to transition between lower density residential areas and commercial or central business district areas.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)10,000 overall / 2,000 per unit
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)20
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)45
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)25
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)25
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
 
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.G. RESIDENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY (R-MF)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Residential Multi-Family District is intended to provide a location for higher density apartment and condominium units. This district should be located where public services and transportation infrastructure exists to support higher density development. This district may be used to transition between lower density residential areas and commercial or central business district areas.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)10,000 overall / 2,000 per unit
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)20
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)45
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)25
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)25
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)25
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
 
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

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[RESERVED]

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[RESERVED]

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[RESERVED]

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3.04.K. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL (NC)

3.04.K. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL (NC)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Neighborhood Commercial District is intended to provide locations for a variety of commercial activities including convenience stores, retail shops, offices, and personal service businesses. Individual uses are typically under 20,000 square feet. This district may be distributed throughout the community at key intersections or in proximity to the neighborhoods it serves. The district should be designed to promote walkability and connectivity to adjoining districts.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)n/a 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)40
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)40
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15 2
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10 / 25 3
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)10 / 25 3
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Must be able to meet all setback, parking, landscape, screening, and similar requirements of this Ordinance.
2 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
3 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.K. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL (NC)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Neighborhood Commercial District is intended to provide locations for a variety of commercial activities including convenience stores, retail shops, offices, and personal service businesses. Individual uses are typically under 20,000 square feet. This district may be distributed throughout the community at key intersections or in proximity to the neighborhoods it serves. The district should be designed to promote walkability and connectivity to adjoining districts.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)n/a 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)40
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)40
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15 2
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10 / 25 3
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)10 / 25 3
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Must be able to meet all setback, parking, landscape, screening, and similar requirements of this Ordinance.
2 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
3 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.K. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL (NC)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Neighborhood Commercial District is intended to provide locations for a variety of commercial activities including convenience stores, retail shops, offices, and personal service businesses. Individual uses are typically under 20,000 square feet. This district may be distributed throughout the community at key intersections or in proximity to the neighborhoods it serves. The district should be designed to promote walkability and connectivity to adjoining districts.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)n/a 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)40
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)40
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15 2
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10 / 25 3
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)10 / 25 3
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Must be able to meet all setback, parking, landscape, screening, and similar requirements of this Ordinance.
2 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
3 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.K. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL (NC)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Neighborhood Commercial District is intended to provide locations for a variety of commercial activities including convenience stores, retail shops, offices, and personal service businesses. Individual uses are typically under 20,000 square feet. This district may be distributed throughout the community at key intersections or in proximity to the neighborhoods it serves. The district should be designed to promote walkability and connectivity to adjoining districts.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)n/a 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)40
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)40
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15 2
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10 / 25 3
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)10 / 25 3
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Must be able to meet all setback, parking, landscape, screening, and similar requirements of this Ordinance.
2 See 5.04 regarding front yard averaging.
3 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

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3.04.L. COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC)

3.04.L. COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Community Commercial District is intended to provide locations for supermarkets, general merchandise retailers, and offices. It may include large-footprint retail uses as well as smaller outlets or strip centers. The Community Commercial District should be sited along transportation thoroughfares that can accommodate the increased traffic demands these uses can create.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)n/a 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)40
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10 / 35 2
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)10 / 35 2
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Must be able to meet all setback, parking, landscape, screening, and similar requirements of this Ordinance.
2 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.L. COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Community Commercial District is intended to provide locations for supermarkets, general merchandise retailers, and offices. It may include large-footprint retail uses as well as smaller outlets or strip centers. The Community Commercial District should be sited along transportation thoroughfares that can accommodate the increased traffic demands these uses can create.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)n/a 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)40
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10 / 35 2
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)10 / 35 2
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Must be able to meet all setback, parking, landscape, screening, and similar requirements of this Ordinance.
2 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.L. COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Community Commercial District is intended to provide locations for supermarkets, general merchandise retailers, and offices. It may include large-footprint retail uses as well as smaller outlets or strip centers. The Community Commercial District should be sited along transportation thoroughfares that can accommodate the increased traffic demands these uses can create.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)n/a 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)40
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10 / 35 2
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)10 / 35 2
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Must be able to meet all setback, parking, landscape, screening, and similar requirements of this Ordinance.
2 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.L. COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Community Commercial District is intended to provide locations for supermarkets, general merchandise retailers, and offices. It may include large-footprint retail uses as well as smaller outlets or strip centers. The Community Commercial District should be sited along transportation thoroughfares that can accommodate the increased traffic demands these uses can create.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)n/a 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)40
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10 / 35 2
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)10 / 35 2
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Must be able to meet all setback, parking, landscape, screening, and similar requirements of this Ordinance.
2 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

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3.04.M. HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL (HC)

3.04.M. HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL (HC)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Highway Commercial District is to recognize the unique aspects of commercial uses commonly found along highway corridors and promote coordinated quality development in these areas. Uses in this district may range in scale and intensity but are typically automobile-oriented and seek high visibility; as such, it is important to properly plan circulation and parking areas, signage, landscaping, and other site features.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)n/a 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)150
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)50
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 2
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 2
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Must be able to meet all setback, parking, landscape, screening, and similar requirements of this Ordinance.
2 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.M. HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL (HC)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Highway Commercial District is to recognize the unique aspects of commercial uses commonly found along highway corridors and promote coordinated quality development in these areas. Uses in this district may range in scale and intensity but are typically automobile-oriented and seek high visibility; as such, it is important to properly plan circulation and parking areas, signage, landscaping, and other site features.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)n/a 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)150
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)50
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 2
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 2
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Must be able to meet all setback, parking, landscape, screening, and similar requirements of this Ordinance.
2 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.M. HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL (HC)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Highway Commercial District is to recognize the unique aspects of commercial uses commonly found along highway corridors and promote coordinated quality development in these areas. Uses in this district may range in scale and intensity but are typically automobile-oriented and seek high visibility; as such, it is important to properly plan circulation and parking areas, signage, landscaping, and other site features.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)n/a 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)150
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)50
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 2
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 2
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Must be able to meet all setback, parking, landscape, screening, and similar requirements of this Ordinance.
2 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.M. HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL (HC)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Highway Commercial District is to recognize the unique aspects of commercial uses commonly found along highway corridors and promote coordinated quality development in these areas. Uses in this district may range in scale and intensity but are typically automobile-oriented and seek high visibility; as such, it is important to properly plan circulation and parking areas, signage, landscaping, and other site features.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)n/a 1
Minimum Lot Width (ft)150
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)50
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 2
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 2
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Must be able to meet all setback, parking, landscape, screening, and similar requirements of this Ordinance.
2 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

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3.04.N. BUSINESS PARK (BP)

3.04.N. BUSINESS PARK (BP)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Business Park District is intended primarily for the location of high-quality office, office showrooms, light fabrication, and research and development uses. Limited retail and personal service businesses are appropriate in a supporting capacity. The Business Park District should be sited along transportation thoroughfares that can accommodate the increased traffic demands created by these areas. They should include high quality building design in an integrated or campus-like setting.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)0.5
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)2
Maximum Height (ft)60
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 1
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 1
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.N. BUSINESS PARK (BP)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Business Park District is intended primarily for the location of high-quality office, office showrooms, light fabrication, and research and development uses. Limited retail and personal service businesses are appropriate in a supporting capacity. The Business Park District should be sited along transportation thoroughfares that can accommodate the increased traffic demands created by these areas. They should include high quality building design in an integrated or campus-like setting.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)0.5
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)2
Maximum Height (ft)60
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 1
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 1
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.N. BUSINESS PARK (BP)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Business Park District is intended primarily for the location of high-quality office, office showrooms, light fabrication, and research and development uses. Limited retail and personal service businesses are appropriate in a supporting capacity. The Business Park District should be sited along transportation thoroughfares that can accommodate the increased traffic demands created by these areas. They should include high quality building design in an integrated or campus-like setting.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)0.5
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)2
Maximum Height (ft)60
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 1
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 1
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.N. BUSINESS PARK (BP)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Business Park District is intended primarily for the location of high-quality office, office showrooms, light fabrication, and research and development uses. Limited retail and personal service businesses are appropriate in a supporting capacity. The Business Park District should be sited along transportation thoroughfares that can accommodate the increased traffic demands created by these areas. They should include high quality building design in an integrated or campus-like setting.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)0.5
Minimum Lot Width (ft)100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)2
Maximum Height (ft)60
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 1
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)20 / 35 1
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

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3.04.O. FLEX INDUSTRIAL (FI)

3.04.O. FLEX INDUSTRIAL (FI)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Flex Industrial District is to provide locations for light manufacturing, assembly, research and development, flex space, and large-scale office uses that do not involve outdoor storage, hazardous materials, chemicals or processes that generate offensive levels of noise, odor, vibration or emissions. Selected business service uses are also appropriate when sized and designed to serve the employment area.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ft)30,000
Minimum Lot Width100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)40
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)20 / 40 1
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)20 / 40 1
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.O. FLEX INDUSTRIAL (FI)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Flex Industrial District is to provide locations for light manufacturing, assembly, research and development, flex space, and large-scale office uses that do not involve outdoor storage, hazardous materials, chemicals or processes that generate offensive levels of noise, odor, vibration or emissions. Selected business service uses are also appropriate when sized and designed to serve the employment area.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ft)30,000
Minimum Lot Width100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)40
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)20 / 40 1
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)20 / 40 1
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.O. FLEX INDUSTRIAL (FI)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Flex Industrial District is to provide locations for light manufacturing, assembly, research and development, flex space, and large-scale office uses that do not involve outdoor storage, hazardous materials, chemicals or processes that generate offensive levels of noise, odor, vibration or emissions. Selected business service uses are also appropriate when sized and designed to serve the employment area.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ft)30,000
Minimum Lot Width100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)40
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)20 / 40 1
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)20 / 40 1
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.O. FLEX INDUSTRIAL (FI)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Flex Industrial District is to provide locations for light manufacturing, assembly, research and development, flex space, and large-scale office uses that do not involve outdoor storage, hazardous materials, chemicals or processes that generate offensive levels of noise, odor, vibration or emissions. Selected business service uses are also appropriate when sized and designed to serve the employment area.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ft)30,000
Minimum Lot Width100
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)40
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)20 / 40 1
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)20 / 40 1
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

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[RESERVED]

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[RESERVED]

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3.04.R. MIXED-USE (MU)

3.04.R. MIXED-USE (MU)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Mixed-Use District is intended to provide a diverse mixture of high-activity uses within walkable and connected districts. Uses shall include retail, office, and residential dwelling units either on the same parcel or within the same building. Mixed-uses shall contain at least two uses, where at least one use is at least 25 percent of the building or development. Mixed-use developments should have coordinated development patterns at a pedestrian scale, with high-quality architecture, plazas, sidewalks, and pedestrian and bicycle amenities to activate the street and connect these centers to the residential neighborhoods they support.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)5,000 overall / 1,000 per dwelling unit
Minimum Lot Width (ft)n/a
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)16
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)2
Maximum Height (ft)50
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)0
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)0 / 10 1
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)0 / 10 1
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.R. MIXED-USE (MU)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Mixed-Use District is intended to provide a diverse mixture of high-activity uses within walkable and connected districts. Uses shall include retail, office, and residential dwelling units either on the same parcel or within the same building. Mixed-uses shall contain at least two uses, where at least one use is at least 25 percent of the building or development. Mixed-use developments should have coordinated development patterns at a pedestrian scale, with high-quality architecture, plazas, sidewalks, and pedestrian and bicycle amenities to activate the street and connect these centers to the residential neighborhoods they support.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)5,000 overall / 1,000 per dwelling unit
Minimum Lot Width (ft)n/a
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)16
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)2
Maximum Height (ft)50
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)0
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)0 / 10 1
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)0 / 10 1
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.R. MIXED-USE (MU)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Mixed-Use District is intended to provide a diverse mixture of high-activity uses within walkable and connected districts. Uses shall include retail, office, and residential dwelling units either on the same parcel or within the same building. Mixed-uses shall contain at least two uses, where at least one use is at least 25 percent of the building or development. Mixed-use developments should have coordinated development patterns at a pedestrian scale, with high-quality architecture, plazas, sidewalks, and pedestrian and bicycle amenities to activate the street and connect these centers to the residential neighborhoods they support.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)5,000 overall / 1,000 per dwelling unit
Minimum Lot Width (ft)n/a
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)16
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)2
Maximum Height (ft)50
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)0
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)0 / 10 1
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)0 / 10 1
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.R. MIXED-USE (MU)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Mixed-Use District is intended to provide a diverse mixture of high-activity uses within walkable and connected districts. Uses shall include retail, office, and residential dwelling units either on the same parcel or within the same building. Mixed-uses shall contain at least two uses, where at least one use is at least 25 percent of the building or development. Mixed-use developments should have coordinated development patterns at a pedestrian scale, with high-quality architecture, plazas, sidewalks, and pedestrian and bicycle amenities to activate the street and connect these centers to the residential neighborhoods they support.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)5,000 overall / 1,000 per dwelling unit
Minimum Lot Width (ft)n/a
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)16
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)2
Maximum Height (ft)50
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)0
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)0 / 10 1
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)0 / 10 1
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 When abutting a residential district.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

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[RESERVED]

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3.04.T. CONSERVATION (CO)

3.04.T. CONSERVATION (CO)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Conservation District is intended to protect sensitive lands and unique environmental features from development; this may include flood hazard areas, wetlands, steep slopes, and public or private recreation areas. Low intensity agriculture uses, such as raising of crops, are appropriate in the Conservation District; however, more intense agriculture uses, such as animal feeding operations, agriculture processing, and on-farm sales, should not be permitted.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)N/A
Minimum Lot Width (ft)N/A
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)25
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)25
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)50
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
 

 

EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

3.04.T. CONSERVATION (CO)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Conservation District is intended to protect sensitive lands and unique environmental features from development; this may include flood hazard areas, wetlands, steep slopes, and public or private recreation areas. Low intensity agriculture uses, such as raising of crops, are appropriate in the Conservation District; however, more intense agriculture uses, such as animal feeding operations, agriculture processing, and on-farm sales, should not be permitted.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)N/A
Minimum Lot Width (ft)N/A
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)25
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)25
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)50
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
 

 

EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

3.04.T. CONSERVATION (CO)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Conservation District is intended to protect sensitive lands and unique environmental features from development; this may include flood hazard areas, wetlands, steep slopes, and public or private recreation areas. Low intensity agriculture uses, such as raising of crops, are appropriate in the Conservation District; however, more intense agriculture uses, such as animal feeding operations, agriculture processing, and on-farm sales, should not be permitted.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)N/A
Minimum Lot Width (ft)N/A
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)25
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)25
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)50
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
 

 

EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

3.04.T. CONSERVATION (CO)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Conservation District is intended to protect sensitive lands and unique environmental features from development; this may include flood hazard areas, wetlands, steep slopes, and public or private recreation areas. Low intensity agriculture uses, such as raising of crops, are appropriate in the Conservation District; however, more intense agriculture uses, such as animal feeding operations, agriculture processing, and on-farm sales, should not be permitted.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)N/A
Minimum Lot Width (ft)N/A
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)n/a
Maximum Height (ft)25
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)40
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)25
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)50
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
 

 

EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

Effective on: 1/1/1901

3.04.U. INSTITUTIONAL (INST)

3.04.U. INSTITUTIONAL (INST)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Institutional District is intended for uses which are often viewed as community anchors or assets. Uses may vary greatly in intensity and purpose, as such, it is important to ensure proper public facilities and transportation infrastructure. Typical uses may include hospital, medical facilities, places for religious worship, governmental facilities, schools, museums, and parks.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)0.5
Minimum Lot Width50
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)50
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)10
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
 
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.U. INSTITUTIONAL (INST)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Institutional District is intended for uses which are often viewed as community anchors or assets. Uses may vary greatly in intensity and purpose, as such, it is important to ensure proper public facilities and transportation infrastructure. Typical uses may include hospital, medical facilities, places for religious worship, governmental facilities, schools, museums, and parks.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)0.5
Minimum Lot Width50
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)50
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)10
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
 
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.U. INSTITUTIONAL (INST)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Institutional District is intended for uses which are often viewed as community anchors or assets. Uses may vary greatly in intensity and purpose, as such, it is important to ensure proper public facilities and transportation infrastructure. Typical uses may include hospital, medical facilities, places for religious worship, governmental facilities, schools, museums, and parks.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)0.5
Minimum Lot Width50
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)50
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)10
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
 
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.U. INSTITUTIONAL (INST)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The Institutional District is intended for uses which are often viewed as community anchors or assets. Uses may vary greatly in intensity and purpose, as such, it is important to ensure proper public facilities and transportation infrastructure. Typical uses may include hospital, medical facilities, places for religious worship, governmental facilities, schools, museums, and parks.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (ac)0.5
Minimum Lot Width50
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)n/a
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)1
Maximum Height (ft)50
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)15
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)10
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)10
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
 
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

Effective on: 1/1/1901

3.04.V. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD)

3.04.V. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Planned Unit Development District is to provide flexibility in creating planned communities that may incorporate a range of uses, including single-family detached and/or attached dwellings, commercial, office, flex industrial, and recreation uses. PUDs should be designed to incorporate open space and a development pattern in accordance with natural features on the site. It should be used to create communities of unique character and lasting value, not to subvert the requirements of conventional zoning districts.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)

Based on PUD District Ordinance.

 

See 13.03 Planned Unit Development for standards and requirements of PUD District Ordinance.

Minimum Lot Width (ft)
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)
Maximum Height (ft)
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Any PUD overlay zoning approved prior to the effective date of this Ordinance, will continue to be governed by the Ordinance and Plan adopted at the time of approval.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.V. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Planned Unit Development District is to provide flexibility in creating planned communities that may incorporate a range of uses, including single-family detached and/or attached dwellings, commercial, office, flex industrial, and recreation uses. PUDs should be designed to incorporate open space and a development pattern in accordance with natural features on the site. It should be used to create communities of unique character and lasting value, not to subvert the requirements of conventional zoning districts.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)

Based on PUD District Ordinance.

 

See 13.03 Planned Unit Development for standards and requirements of PUD District Ordinance.

Minimum Lot Width (ft)
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)
Maximum Height (ft)
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Any PUD overlay zoning approved prior to the effective date of this Ordinance, will continue to be governed by the Ordinance and Plan adopted at the time of approval.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.V. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Planned Unit Development District is to provide flexibility in creating planned communities that may incorporate a range of uses, including single-family detached and/or attached dwellings, commercial, office, flex industrial, and recreation uses. PUDs should be designed to incorporate open space and a development pattern in accordance with natural features on the site. It should be used to create communities of unique character and lasting value, not to subvert the requirements of conventional zoning districts.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)

Based on PUD District Ordinance.

 

See 13.03 Planned Unit Development for standards and requirements of PUD District Ordinance.

Minimum Lot Width (ft)
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)
Maximum Height (ft)
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Any PUD overlay zoning approved prior to the effective date of this Ordinance, will continue to be governed by the Ordinance and Plan adopted at the time of approval.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION
3.04.V. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD)
PURPOSEEXAMPLE BUILDING TYPE
The intent of the Planned Unit Development District is to provide flexibility in creating planned communities that may incorporate a range of uses, including single-family detached and/or attached dwellings, commercial, office, flex industrial, and recreation uses. PUDs should be designed to incorporate open space and a development pattern in accordance with natural features on the site. It should be used to create communities of unique character and lasting value, not to subvert the requirements of conventional zoning districts.
INTENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSEXAMPLE LOT PATTERN
Minimum Lot Area (sf)

Based on PUD District Ordinance.

 

See 13.03 Planned Unit Development for standards and requirements of PUD District Ordinance.

Minimum Lot Width (ft)
Maximum Residential Density (units/ac)
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)
Maximum Height (ft)
Minimum Front Yard Depth (ft)
Minimum Side Yard Depth (ft)
Minimum Rear Yard Depth (ft)
CROSS REFERENCES
Permitted and Conditional UsesArticle 4
Dimensional RequirementsArticle 5
Development StandardsArticle 7
Natural Resource and Environmental StandardsArticle 8
Parking and Loading StandardsArticle 10
SignsArticle 11
NOTES
1 Any PUD overlay zoning approved prior to the effective date of this Ordinance, will continue to be governed by the Ordinance and Plan adopted at the time of approval.
EXAMPLE DEVELOPMENT CONFIGURATION

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