68 BUILDINGS
The community development director shall be limited to approving minor modifications to buildings located in the M-2 (general industrial) district, the O (office) district, and the LS (life sciences) district. For purposes of this section, a minor modification is considered one in which there is no increase in gross floor area. | |
Each request to alter a site or area and each application for a building permit to do work on a historic landmark site shall include plans and specifications showing the proposed landscaping or planting changes, exterior appearance, color and texture of materials, and architectural design and detail; drawings or photographs showing the property or site in the context of its surroundings may also be required. The application shall be considered by the planning commission or architectural committee, which shall approve said application if the following findings are made: | |
(1) | That the proposed work is appropriate to and consistent with the purposes of Chapter 16.54, historic landmark site district; |
(2) | That the proposed work will preserve, enhance or restore, and shall not damage or destroy, (a) the exterior architectural features of the landmark, and (b) the major interior architectural features of a publicly owned landmark. |
No building permit shall be issued in any case hereinabove mentioned until such findings have been made by the planning commission. All buildings, structures, alterations and other improvements shall be constructed in accordance with the approved drawings. | |
Notwithstanding the foregoing, this section shall not apply to building permits for the construction of multiple dwelling units in the R-4-S zoning district and no architectural control findings shall be required for any such permit, unless an applicant seeks to modify one or more of the design standards set forth in Section 16.23.070. | |
Accessory Buildings and Accessory Structures | ||
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Size | Building | The combined square footage of all levels of all accessory buildings and accessory structures shall not exceed 25 percent of the square footage of all levels of the main building or 700 square feet, whichever is greater. The size may be increased subject to a use permit and recordation of a condition and covenant relative to the use of the building. |
Structure | ||
Minimum Yard (Front) | Building | An accessory building shall be located on the rear half of the lot, except in the R-4-S zoning district where the minimum front setback is 50 feet. A use permit may be requested to modify the front setback requirement, so long as the minimum setback established for the main building as established by the zoning district in which the building is located is maintained. |
Structure | Minimum setback established for the main building as established by the zoning district in which it is located | |
Minimum Yard (Side, Interior) | Building; Non-Living Space | Minimum 3 feet; 5 feet if abutting an alley |
Building; Living Space | Minimum setback established for the main building as established by the zoning district in which it is located. The minimum setback may be decreased subject to a use permit and recordation of a condition and covenant relative to the use of the building. | |
Structure | Front half of lot: minimum setback established for the main building as established by the zoning district in which it is located Rear half of lot: minimum 3 feet; 5 feet if abutting an alley | |
Minimum Yard (Side, Corner) | Building | Setback of adjacent lot |
Structure | Setback of adjacent lot | |
Minimum Yard (Rear) | Building; Non-Living Space | Minimum 3 feet; 5 feet if abutting an alley |
Building; Living Space | Minimum 10 feet; 5 feet if abutting an alley. The minimum setback may be decreased subject to a use permit and recordation of a condition and covenant relative to the use of the building. | |
Structure | Minimum 3 feet, 5 feet if abutting an alley | |
Separation Between Buildings | Building | Minimum 10 feet from any dwelling on lot or adjacent lot, unless attached to a secondary dwelling unit |
Structure | None | |
Height | Building | Overall height—14 feet See also Daylight Plane |
Structure | ||
Daylight Plane | Building | A daylight plane shall begin at a horizontal line 9 feet, 6 inches above the average natural grade at a line three feet from the side property lines and shall slope inwards at a 45-degree angle. There are no permitted intrusions into the daylight plane. "Average natural grade" means the average of the highest and lowest points of the natural grade of the portion of the lot directly below a line three feet from the side property lines. |
Structure | ||
68 BUILDINGS
The community development director shall be limited to approving minor modifications to buildings located in the M-2 (general industrial) district, the O (office) district, and the LS (life sciences) district. For purposes of this section, a minor modification is considered one in which there is no increase in gross floor area. | |
Each request to alter a site or area and each application for a building permit to do work on a historic landmark site shall include plans and specifications showing the proposed landscaping or planting changes, exterior appearance, color and texture of materials, and architectural design and detail; drawings or photographs showing the property or site in the context of its surroundings may also be required. The application shall be considered by the planning commission or architectural committee, which shall approve said application if the following findings are made: | |
(1) | That the proposed work is appropriate to and consistent with the purposes of Chapter 16.54, historic landmark site district; |
(2) | That the proposed work will preserve, enhance or restore, and shall not damage or destroy, (a) the exterior architectural features of the landmark, and (b) the major interior architectural features of a publicly owned landmark. |
No building permit shall be issued in any case hereinabove mentioned until such findings have been made by the planning commission. All buildings, structures, alterations and other improvements shall be constructed in accordance with the approved drawings. | |
Notwithstanding the foregoing, this section shall not apply to building permits for the construction of multiple dwelling units in the R-4-S zoning district and no architectural control findings shall be required for any such permit, unless an applicant seeks to modify one or more of the design standards set forth in Section 16.23.070. | |
Accessory Buildings and Accessory Structures | ||
|---|---|---|
Size | Building | The combined square footage of all levels of all accessory buildings and accessory structures shall not exceed 25 percent of the square footage of all levels of the main building or 700 square feet, whichever is greater. The size may be increased subject to a use permit and recordation of a condition and covenant relative to the use of the building. |
Structure | ||
Minimum Yard (Front) | Building | An accessory building shall be located on the rear half of the lot, except in the R-4-S zoning district where the minimum front setback is 50 feet. A use permit may be requested to modify the front setback requirement, so long as the minimum setback established for the main building as established by the zoning district in which the building is located is maintained. |
Structure | Minimum setback established for the main building as established by the zoning district in which it is located | |
Minimum Yard (Side, Interior) | Building; Non-Living Space | Minimum 3 feet; 5 feet if abutting an alley |
Building; Living Space | Minimum setback established for the main building as established by the zoning district in which it is located. The minimum setback may be decreased subject to a use permit and recordation of a condition and covenant relative to the use of the building. | |
Structure | Front half of lot: minimum setback established for the main building as established by the zoning district in which it is located Rear half of lot: minimum 3 feet; 5 feet if abutting an alley | |
Minimum Yard (Side, Corner) | Building | Setback of adjacent lot |
Structure | Setback of adjacent lot | |
Minimum Yard (Rear) | Building; Non-Living Space | Minimum 3 feet; 5 feet if abutting an alley |
Building; Living Space | Minimum 10 feet; 5 feet if abutting an alley. The minimum setback may be decreased subject to a use permit and recordation of a condition and covenant relative to the use of the building. | |
Structure | Minimum 3 feet, 5 feet if abutting an alley | |
Separation Between Buildings | Building | Minimum 10 feet from any dwelling on lot or adjacent lot, unless attached to a secondary dwelling unit |
Structure | None | |
Height | Building | Overall height—14 feet See also Daylight Plane |
Structure | ||
Daylight Plane | Building | A daylight plane shall begin at a horizontal line 9 feet, 6 inches above the average natural grade at a line three feet from the side property lines and shall slope inwards at a 45-degree angle. There are no permitted intrusions into the daylight plane. "Average natural grade" means the average of the highest and lowest points of the natural grade of the portion of the lot directly below a line three feet from the side property lines. |
Structure | ||