24 - DENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Sections:
The purpose of this chapter is to establish requirements for development relative to residential density and basic dimensional standards, as well as specific rules for general application. The standards and rules are established to provide flexibility in project design and maintain privacy between adjacent uses.
(Ord. 709 § 1 (part), 2004)
A.
Section 17.24.030 contains the maximum density and minimum dimension standards for zoning districts.
B.
The table is arranged as a matrix format showing the required standard by zoning districts. Development standards are listed down the left side of the table and the zones are delineated across the top. The matrix cells contain the maximum density or minimum dimensional requirements for each zoning district. A blank box indicates that there are no specific requirements. The presence of a letter accompanying a number means there are special development limitations or conditions. The development limitation with the corresponding letter immediately follows the table.
(Ord. 709 § 1 (part), 2004)
a Plus an additional 2,404 square feet per additional dwelling unit for multi-family dwellings.
;sup\sup; In manufactured home parks.
c If sharing common boundaries in the R-1 and R-2 zoning districts.
d The maximum residential density for properties not served by public water and sewer is one dwelling unit per acre of land.
(Ord. 737, 2006; Ord. 709 § 1 (part), 2004)
24 - DENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Sections:
The purpose of this chapter is to establish requirements for development relative to residential density and basic dimensional standards, as well as specific rules for general application. The standards and rules are established to provide flexibility in project design and maintain privacy between adjacent uses.
(Ord. 709 § 1 (part), 2004)
A.
Section 17.24.030 contains the maximum density and minimum dimension standards for zoning districts.
B.
The table is arranged as a matrix format showing the required standard by zoning districts. Development standards are listed down the left side of the table and the zones are delineated across the top. The matrix cells contain the maximum density or minimum dimensional requirements for each zoning district. A blank box indicates that there are no specific requirements. The presence of a letter accompanying a number means there are special development limitations or conditions. The development limitation with the corresponding letter immediately follows the table.
(Ord. 709 § 1 (part), 2004)
a Plus an additional 2,404 square feet per additional dwelling unit for multi-family dwellings.
;sup\sup; In manufactured home parks.
c If sharing common boundaries in the R-1 and R-2 zoning districts.
d The maximum residential density for properties not served by public water and sewer is one dwelling unit per acre of land.
(Ord. 737, 2006; Ord. 709 § 1 (part), 2004)