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Greenwood Village City Zoning Code

ARTICLE 5

Residential 2.5 R-2.5 District

Sec. 16-5-10.- Uses by right.

Uses by right are as follows:

(1)

Detached single-family dwellings;

(2)

Agriculture;

(3)

Riding stables;

(4)

Open space, parks and trails;

(5)

Home occupations; and

(6)

Accessory uses.

(Prior code 15.08.020; Ord. 32 §1, 2011)

Sec. 16-5-20. - Special uses.

Uses permitted in accordance with an SUP are as follows:

(1)

Places of worship;

(2)

Child care centers;

(3)

Schools;

(4)

Group care facilities;

(5)

Public buildings and facilities; and

(6)

Home occupations with more than one employee.

(Prior code 15.08.021; Ord. 32 §1, 2011)

Sec. 16-5-30. - Development standards.

(a)

The minimum lot area shall be two and one-half (2.5) acres.

(b)

The maximum dwelling units per acre shall be four-tenths (0.4).

(c)

The minimum lot frontage on a public right-of-way shall be thirty (30) feet.

(d)

The minimum lot width shall be two hundred (200) feet.

(e)

The maximum ground coverage for accessory structures shall be nine hundred (900) square feet per acre.

(Prior code 15.08.030; Ord. 32 §1, 2011)

Sec. 16-5-40. - Setbacks.

(a)

Principal buildings shall comply with the following:

(1)

Minimum front setback: one hundred (100) feet.

(2)

Minimum rear setback: one hundred (100) feet.

(3)

Minimum side setback: fifty (50) feet.

(b)

Accessory structure setbacks are set forth in Article 22 of this Chapter.

(Prior code 15.08.030; Ord. 32 §1, 2011)

Sec. 16-5-50. - Height.

(a)

On lots of more than two and one-quarter (2.25) acres, no principal building shall have less than one (1) story above grade or exceed thirty (30) feet in height.

(b)

On lots of two and one-quarter (2.25) acres or less, no principal building shall have less than one (1) story above grade or exceed twenty-eight (28) feet.

(c)

Accessory structures shall not exceed fifteen (15) feet in height; provided that the maximum height of accessory structures used exclusively for agriculture shall be twenty-two (22) feet.

(Prior code 15.08.040; Ord. 32 §1, 2011)