General to Districts
Table 3.5.1. Frontage Yard Types [Amended 2-15-2023 by Ord. No. 4260] | ||
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A. | Common Yard | |
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Surface | Paving is limited to walkways and driveways and is recommended to be of pervious material. | |
Walkways | Minimum one per frontage connecting to a sidewalk, where possible, providing access to building entry. | |
B. | Fenced Yard | |
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Surface | Paving is limited to walkways and driveways and is recommended to be of pervious material. | |
Walkways | Minimum one per frontage connecting to a sidewalk, where possible, providing access to building entry. | |
Fencing | Permitted according to § 155-3.7, Fences and walls. | |
C. | Shallow Yard | |
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Surface | Maximum setback of 12 feet. 50% minimum shall be landscaped in MDR1, MDR2, and MDR3 and up to 100% may be paved in VC and TC. | |
Walkways | Minimum one per frontage providing access to building entries. | |
Fencing | Frontage fencing is not permitted. Frontage facade, side, and rear fencing is permitted according to § 155-3.7, Fences and walls. | |
D. | Urban Yard | |
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Surface | Shall be paved at sidewalk grade, and trees in grates or tree pits. | |
Walkways | Shall be paved at sidewalk grade. Vegetation is permitted in raised containers. | |
Fencing | Frontage fencing is not permitted. Frontage facade, side, and rear fencing is permitted according to § 155-3.7, Fences and walls. | |
E. | Pedestrian Forecourt | |
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Surface | Minimum 80% paving. Pervious paving is recommended. | |
Fencing | Frontage fencing is not permitted. Frontage facade, side, and rear fencing is permitted according to § 155-3.7, Fences and walls. | |
Area | Forecourt: The court width shall be no less than the height of the tallest portion of the building. The maximum court depth shall be two times its width. | |
Activation | Shall be lined with habitable space on at least two sides. | |
F. | Vehicular Forecourt | |
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Surface | Driveway shall be paved at sidewalk grade. The remainder of front setback may be paved or landscaped. Pervious paving is recommended. | |
Fencing | A low frontage facade wall, a maximum 24 inches high, of either brick or stone is permitted. | |
Area | Forecourt: 4,200 square feet maximum. | |
Activation | Shall be lined with habitable space along vehicular forecourt. | |
G. | Frontage Yard Type Summary | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frontage Yard Type | LDR | MDR | NC | VC | TC |
Common yard | P | P1 | |||
Fenced yard | P | P1 | |||
Shallow yard | P | P | P | P | |
Urban yard | P2 | P | P | P | |
Pedestrian forecourt | P2 | P | P | P | |
Vehicular forecourt | P | ||||
NOTES: | |
1 | MDR1 and MDR2 only |
2 | MDR3 only |
Table 3.5.2. Facade Types | ||||
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A. | Porch | |||
Entry grade | Minimum 12 inches above grade | |||
Requirements | 1. | Required at the primary building entrance | ||
2. | Shall be a minimum 6 feet in depth | |||
3. | May project into front setbacks a maximum of 10 feet | |||
4. | Shall not extend more then 15 feet beyond the façade | |||
5. | Shall be a minimum 50% of the width of the façade | |||
6. | Porch openings shall be vertical in proportion. | |||
7. | Shall be a maximum of 10 feet in height | |||
Table 3.5.2 Facade Types | ||||
B. | Stoop | |||
Entry grade | Minimum 12 inches and a maximum of 36 inches above grade | |||
Requirements | 1. | A stoop is required at building entrances, projecting from the facade. | ||
2. | Wood is prohibited for stoop railings. | |||
3. | Stoops and related structure may project into front setbacks up to 100% of their depth. | |||
4. | Minimum 48 inch depth | |||
C. | Common Entry | |||
Entry grade | Minimum 12 inches and a maximum 24 inches above grade | |||
Requirements | 1. | A single collective entry to a multifamily lobby is required at the primary building entrance. | ||
2. | Canopies and awnings are permitted to project into front setbacks up to 100% of their depth. | |||
D. | Arcade and Colonnade | |||
Entry grade | At sidewalk grade | |||
Requirements | 1. | Where an arcade occurs, it is required along a minimum of 80% of the frontage. | ||
2. | Projections are permitted according to § 155-3.6, Projections. | |||
3. | Awnings are not permitted in galleries. | |||
4. | A minimum of 50% of the ground floor shall be glazing. | |||
Table 3.5.2 Facade Types | ||||
E. | Gallery | |||
Entry grade | At sidewalk grade | |||
Requirements | 1. | Where a gallery occurs, it is required along a minimum of 80% of the frontage. | ||
2. | Projections are permitted according to § 155.3.6, Projections. | |||
3. | Awnings are not permitted in galleries. | |||
4. | A minimum of 50% of the ground floor shall be glazing. | |||
F. | Storefront | |||
Entry grade | At sidewalk grade | |||
Requirements | 1. | A storefront is required at the primary entrance of the tenant space. | ||
2. | A minimum of 50% of the ground floor of a storefront shall be glazing. | |||
3. | See § 155-3.9D, Storefronts, for additional storefront front requirements. | |||
Table 3.7.1. Fence Height | |||||||||
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Fence Location | LDR 1 and 2 (feet)1 2 | LDR 3 and 4 (feet)5 | MDR (feet)5 | NC (feet) | VC (feet) | TC (feet) | I (feet)2 | LI (feet) | MC, BMMD, RHR, BMV, CAD (feet) |
Primary frontage6 | 4 | 4 | 4 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Secondary frontage | 6 | 6 | 6 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 6 | 6 | 6 |
Frontage facade | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 8 | 6 |
Side | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 8 | 6 |
Rear3 4 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 8 | 6 |
NOTES: | |
1. | Estate fencing may be six feet in height along the primary frontage, except along a minor road where fencing eight shall be limited to four feet. |
2. | Deer fencing may exceed the maximum height, not to exceed eight feet, except along a minor road where fencing height shall be limited to four feet. |
3. | Fencing and walls on properties adjacent to a railroad shall be permitted up to eight feet in height along the railroad right-of-way. The fence portion above six feet shall be 25% open. |
4. | Fencing and walls on residential properties adjacent to the VC or TC District shall be permitted up to eight feet in height. The fence portion above six feet shall be 25% open. |
5. | Maximum fencing height of four feet along a minor road. |
6. | Open fences along the primary frontage shall be permitted up to four feet in height. |
Table 3.7.2.A. Fence and Wall Regulations By Type and Location | ||||||
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Fence Type | Fencing Location | |||||
Primary Frontage12 | Secondary Frontage1 | Frontage Facade | Side | Rear | ||
Open fence | Permitted | |||||
Masonry wall | (1) Limited to four feet in height (2) Only stone, masonry, or stucco shall be visible. | |||||
Estate fence with masonry base | Masonry is limited to three feet in height, except for columns. | |||||
Estate fence | If masonry columns are provided, columns shall be up to two feet by two feet, regularly spaced and shall occupy no more than 25% of the linear area. | |||||
Wood solid fence | Shall not exceed four feet in height | Primary and secondary roads: (1) Fences may be up to six feet in height and shall be screened with landscaping, subject to the following standards: (a) Fencing shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet from the curbline or five feet from the right-of-way, whichever is greater. (b) Landscaping a minimum width of three feet and shall be located between the fence and the right-of-way. (c) Landscaping shall be a minimum of three feet height at maturity. Primary roads with cartway width in excess of 40 feet: (1) Fences may be up to six feet in height without impact of the right-of-way without a required setback or landscaping. | Permitted | Permitted | Permitted | |
Vinyl fence | Permitted | Permitted | Permitted | Permitted | ||
Chain link | Not permitted | Permitted | ||||
Deer fence | Shall be screened with plantings a minimum of eight feet in height | Permitted | Permitted | Permitted | ||
NOTES: |
1. All fences or walls erected along the primary frontage or secondary frontage shall provide an operable gate or opening with a minimum width of 36 inches. There shall be a minimum of one operable gate or opening for each street frontage and at least one operable gate or opening for every 500 feet of fencing along a street. |
2. Driveway gates shall be 50% open and located a minimum distance of 20 feet from the curbline. |
General to Districts
Table 3.5.1. Frontage Yard Types [Amended 2-15-2023 by Ord. No. 4260] | ||
|---|---|---|
A. | Common Yard | |
Illustration | ||
Surface | Paving is limited to walkways and driveways and is recommended to be of pervious material. | |
Walkways | Minimum one per frontage connecting to a sidewalk, where possible, providing access to building entry. | |
B. | Fenced Yard | |
Illustration | ||
Surface | Paving is limited to walkways and driveways and is recommended to be of pervious material. | |
Walkways | Minimum one per frontage connecting to a sidewalk, where possible, providing access to building entry. | |
Fencing | Permitted according to § 155-3.7, Fences and walls. | |
C. | Shallow Yard | |
Illustration | ||
Surface | Maximum setback of 12 feet. 50% minimum shall be landscaped in MDR1, MDR2, and MDR3 and up to 100% may be paved in VC and TC. | |
Walkways | Minimum one per frontage providing access to building entries. | |
Fencing | Frontage fencing is not permitted. Frontage facade, side, and rear fencing is permitted according to § 155-3.7, Fences and walls. | |
D. | Urban Yard | |
Illustration | ||
Surface | Shall be paved at sidewalk grade, and trees in grates or tree pits. | |
Walkways | Shall be paved at sidewalk grade. Vegetation is permitted in raised containers. | |
Fencing | Frontage fencing is not permitted. Frontage facade, side, and rear fencing is permitted according to § 155-3.7, Fences and walls. | |
E. | Pedestrian Forecourt | |
Illustration | ||
Surface | Minimum 80% paving. Pervious paving is recommended. | |
Fencing | Frontage fencing is not permitted. Frontage facade, side, and rear fencing is permitted according to § 155-3.7, Fences and walls. | |
Area | Forecourt: The court width shall be no less than the height of the tallest portion of the building. The maximum court depth shall be two times its width. | |
Activation | Shall be lined with habitable space on at least two sides. | |
F. | Vehicular Forecourt | |
Illustration | ||
Surface | Driveway shall be paved at sidewalk grade. The remainder of front setback may be paved or landscaped. Pervious paving is recommended. | |
Fencing | A low frontage facade wall, a maximum 24 inches high, of either brick or stone is permitted. | |
Area | Forecourt: 4,200 square feet maximum. | |
Activation | Shall be lined with habitable space along vehicular forecourt. | |
G. | Frontage Yard Type Summary | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frontage Yard Type | LDR | MDR | NC | VC | TC |
Common yard | P | P1 | |||
Fenced yard | P | P1 | |||
Shallow yard | P | P | P | P | |
Urban yard | P2 | P | P | P | |
Pedestrian forecourt | P2 | P | P | P | |
Vehicular forecourt | P | ||||
NOTES: | |
1 | MDR1 and MDR2 only |
2 | MDR3 only |
Table 3.5.2. Facade Types | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
A. | Porch | |||
Entry grade | Minimum 12 inches above grade | |||
Requirements | 1. | Required at the primary building entrance | ||
2. | Shall be a minimum 6 feet in depth | |||
3. | May project into front setbacks a maximum of 10 feet | |||
4. | Shall not extend more then 15 feet beyond the façade | |||
5. | Shall be a minimum 50% of the width of the façade | |||
6. | Porch openings shall be vertical in proportion. | |||
7. | Shall be a maximum of 10 feet in height | |||
Table 3.5.2 Facade Types | ||||
B. | Stoop | |||
Entry grade | Minimum 12 inches and a maximum of 36 inches above grade | |||
Requirements | 1. | A stoop is required at building entrances, projecting from the facade. | ||
2. | Wood is prohibited for stoop railings. | |||
3. | Stoops and related structure may project into front setbacks up to 100% of their depth. | |||
4. | Minimum 48 inch depth | |||
C. | Common Entry | |||
Entry grade | Minimum 12 inches and a maximum 24 inches above grade | |||
Requirements | 1. | A single collective entry to a multifamily lobby is required at the primary building entrance. | ||
2. | Canopies and awnings are permitted to project into front setbacks up to 100% of their depth. | |||
D. | Arcade and Colonnade | |||
Entry grade | At sidewalk grade | |||
Requirements | 1. | Where an arcade occurs, it is required along a minimum of 80% of the frontage. | ||
2. | Projections are permitted according to § 155-3.6, Projections. | |||
3. | Awnings are not permitted in galleries. | |||
4. | A minimum of 50% of the ground floor shall be glazing. | |||
Table 3.5.2 Facade Types | ||||
E. | Gallery | |||
Entry grade | At sidewalk grade | |||
Requirements | 1. | Where a gallery occurs, it is required along a minimum of 80% of the frontage. | ||
2. | Projections are permitted according to § 155.3.6, Projections. | |||
3. | Awnings are not permitted in galleries. | |||
4. | A minimum of 50% of the ground floor shall be glazing. | |||
F. | Storefront | |||
Entry grade | At sidewalk grade | |||
Requirements | 1. | A storefront is required at the primary entrance of the tenant space. | ||
2. | A minimum of 50% of the ground floor of a storefront shall be glazing. | |||
3. | See § 155-3.9D, Storefronts, for additional storefront front requirements. | |||
Table 3.7.1. Fence Height | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fence Location | LDR 1 and 2 (feet)1 2 | LDR 3 and 4 (feet)5 | MDR (feet)5 | NC (feet) | VC (feet) | TC (feet) | I (feet)2 | LI (feet) | MC, BMMD, RHR, BMV, CAD (feet) |
Primary frontage6 | 4 | 4 | 4 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Secondary frontage | 6 | 6 | 6 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 6 | 6 | 6 |
Frontage facade | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 8 | 6 |
Side | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 8 | 6 |
Rear3 4 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 8 | 6 |
NOTES: | |
1. | Estate fencing may be six feet in height along the primary frontage, except along a minor road where fencing eight shall be limited to four feet. |
2. | Deer fencing may exceed the maximum height, not to exceed eight feet, except along a minor road where fencing height shall be limited to four feet. |
3. | Fencing and walls on properties adjacent to a railroad shall be permitted up to eight feet in height along the railroad right-of-way. The fence portion above six feet shall be 25% open. |
4. | Fencing and walls on residential properties adjacent to the VC or TC District shall be permitted up to eight feet in height. The fence portion above six feet shall be 25% open. |
5. | Maximum fencing height of four feet along a minor road. |
6. | Open fences along the primary frontage shall be permitted up to four feet in height. |
Table 3.7.2.A. Fence and Wall Regulations By Type and Location | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fence Type | Fencing Location | |||||
Primary Frontage12 | Secondary Frontage1 | Frontage Facade | Side | Rear | ||
Open fence | Permitted | |||||
Masonry wall | (1) Limited to four feet in height (2) Only stone, masonry, or stucco shall be visible. | |||||
Estate fence with masonry base | Masonry is limited to three feet in height, except for columns. | |||||
Estate fence | If masonry columns are provided, columns shall be up to two feet by two feet, regularly spaced and shall occupy no more than 25% of the linear area. | |||||
Wood solid fence | Shall not exceed four feet in height | Primary and secondary roads: (1) Fences may be up to six feet in height and shall be screened with landscaping, subject to the following standards: (a) Fencing shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet from the curbline or five feet from the right-of-way, whichever is greater. (b) Landscaping a minimum width of three feet and shall be located between the fence and the right-of-way. (c) Landscaping shall be a minimum of three feet height at maturity. Primary roads with cartway width in excess of 40 feet: (1) Fences may be up to six feet in height without impact of the right-of-way without a required setback or landscaping. | Permitted | Permitted | Permitted | |
Vinyl fence | Permitted | Permitted | Permitted | Permitted | ||
Chain link | Not permitted | Permitted | ||||
Deer fence | Shall be screened with plantings a minimum of eight feet in height | Permitted | Permitted | Permitted | ||
NOTES: |
1. All fences or walls erected along the primary frontage or secondary frontage shall provide an operable gate or opening with a minimum width of 36 inches. There shall be a minimum of one operable gate or opening for each street frontage and at least one operable gate or opening for every 500 feet of fencing along a street. |
2. Driveway gates shall be 50% open and located a minimum distance of 20 feet from the curbline. |