R-5 MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT HIGH DENSITY
The R-5 district is intended to provide for high-density development, including small lot one- and two-family development and multifamily residential development, with gross densities up to 43 units per acre depending on the project size. This district is oriented towards accommodation of multi-story apartment developments, including senior housing projects.
Table 38-326. Site Development Regulations for R-5 Zoning District
1 All housing opportunity medium-density infill shall comply with subsection 38-870(e).
2 In the case of a reverse corner lot, there shall be maintained a setback from the side street of not less than 75 percent of the front yard required on the lots in the rear of such corner lot, but such setback need not exceed 25 feet.
3 There shall be a minimum of 15 feet separation between adjacent townhouse row dwellings.
4 Churches, schools, and hospitals are permitted a maximum height of 60 feet for the main structure, and 75 feet for towers or steeples.
(Code 1970, § 38-42; Ord. No. 3088, § 2(exh. A), 12-1-2015; Ord. No. 3192, § 9, 4-19-2022)
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R-5 MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT HIGH DENSITY
The R-5 district is intended to provide for high-density development, including small lot one- and two-family development and multifamily residential development, with gross densities up to 43 units per acre depending on the project size. This district is oriented towards accommodation of multi-story apartment developments, including senior housing projects.
Table 38-326. Site Development Regulations for R-5 Zoning District
1 All housing opportunity medium-density infill shall comply with subsection 38-870(e).
2 In the case of a reverse corner lot, there shall be maintained a setback from the side street of not less than 75 percent of the front yard required on the lots in the rear of such corner lot, but such setback need not exceed 25 feet.
3 There shall be a minimum of 15 feet separation between adjacent townhouse row dwellings.
4 Churches, schools, and hospitals are permitted a maximum height of 60 feet for the main structure, and 75 feet for towers or steeples.
(Code 1970, § 38-42; Ord. No. 3088, § 2(exh. A), 12-1-2015; Ord. No. 3192, § 9, 4-19-2022)
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