17 - MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL M-F ZONE
The multiple-family residential (M-F) zone is intended for land areas that are planned or are existing multiple-family residential areas. Dependent upon the presence and application of constraints, maximum potential residential densities shall not exceed ten (10) dwelling units per acre and seven (7) dwelling units per acre within mobile home parks. The multiple-family residential zone is consistent with the multi-family residential (M-R) land use designation of the Paradise general plan.
(Ord. 250, § 2(part), 1995; Ord. 214, § 2(part), 1992)
In the multiple-family residential zone the following land uses are permitted where indicated by the letter "P," and are uses permitted subject to town issuance of a conditional use permit where indicated by the letter "C." Uses indicated by the letter "S" are permitted uses with town approval and issuance of a site plan review. Uses identified with the letter "A" are permitted land uses upon town approval and issuance of an administrative permit.
(Ord. No. 611, § 7, 10-12-2021; Ord. No. 594, §§ 4, 7, 4-14-2020; Ord. No. 564, § 2, 11-7-2016; Ord. No. 483, § 1, 6-10-2008; Ord. No. 467, § 3, 8-14-2007; Ord. 436, § 4, 6-14-2005; Ord. 389, § 4, 2003; Ord. 354, § 2, 2000; Ord. 310, § 2, 1998; Ord. 250, § 2(part), 1995; Ord. 214, § 2(part), 1992)
Editor's note— Ord. No. 594 shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of its passage/adoption.
Multiple-family residential uses include the following accessory uses, activities and structures, which are to be constructed after, or in conjunction with the principal permitted land uses of the property:
A.
Private garage and carport;
B.
Recreational activities and facilities for use by the residents on the site;
C.
Cabanas, gazebos, porches, patios, and incidental household storage buildings;
D.
Radio and television antennas, and solar collectors;
E.
Home occupations complying with Chapter 17.33;
F.
Keeping of dogs, cats, potbelly pigs or similar small domestic animals as household pets. (Refer to Chapter 6.28 of this code);
G.
Parking facilities, including carport;
H.
Group laundry facilities for a unified development;
I.
Guest house;
J.
Large family day care homes complying with the land use regulations of Chapter 17.43.
(Ord. 250 § 2(part), 1995; Ord. 214 § 2(part), 1992)
The following regulations apply within the M-F zone:
*Note: Density potentially permitted only if served by an approved clustered wastewater treatment and disposal system.
(Ord. No. 467, § 4, 8-14-2007; Ord. No. 392, § 4, 2003; Ord. 389, § 4, 2003; Ord. 362, § 5, 2001; Ord. 250, § 2(part), 1995; Ord. 214, § 2(part), 1992)
A.
Site Coverage Modification. On any site having an average slope greater than ten (10) percent, the maximum allowable impervious coverage shall be reduced by the following schedule.
B.
Animals. The keeping of livestock animals other than domestic household pets is prohibited within an "M-F" zoning district.
C.
Home Occupations. Refer to Chapter 17.33.
D.
Mobile Home Park Standards. Refer to Chapter 17.34.
E.
Mobile Home Provisions. Refer to Chapter 17.36.
F.
Sign Regulations. Refer to Chapter 17.37.
G.
Parking Regulations. Refer to Chapter 17.38.
(Ord. 250 § 2(part), 1995; Ord. 214 § 2(part), 1992)
17 - MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL M-F ZONE
The multiple-family residential (M-F) zone is intended for land areas that are planned or are existing multiple-family residential areas. Dependent upon the presence and application of constraints, maximum potential residential densities shall not exceed ten (10) dwelling units per acre and seven (7) dwelling units per acre within mobile home parks. The multiple-family residential zone is consistent with the multi-family residential (M-R) land use designation of the Paradise general plan.
(Ord. 250, § 2(part), 1995; Ord. 214, § 2(part), 1992)
In the multiple-family residential zone the following land uses are permitted where indicated by the letter "P," and are uses permitted subject to town issuance of a conditional use permit where indicated by the letter "C." Uses indicated by the letter "S" are permitted uses with town approval and issuance of a site plan review. Uses identified with the letter "A" are permitted land uses upon town approval and issuance of an administrative permit.
(Ord. No. 611, § 7, 10-12-2021; Ord. No. 594, §§ 4, 7, 4-14-2020; Ord. No. 564, § 2, 11-7-2016; Ord. No. 483, § 1, 6-10-2008; Ord. No. 467, § 3, 8-14-2007; Ord. 436, § 4, 6-14-2005; Ord. 389, § 4, 2003; Ord. 354, § 2, 2000; Ord. 310, § 2, 1998; Ord. 250, § 2(part), 1995; Ord. 214, § 2(part), 1992)
Editor's note— Ord. No. 594 shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of its passage/adoption.
Multiple-family residential uses include the following accessory uses, activities and structures, which are to be constructed after, or in conjunction with the principal permitted land uses of the property:
A.
Private garage and carport;
B.
Recreational activities and facilities for use by the residents on the site;
C.
Cabanas, gazebos, porches, patios, and incidental household storage buildings;
D.
Radio and television antennas, and solar collectors;
E.
Home occupations complying with Chapter 17.33;
F.
Keeping of dogs, cats, potbelly pigs or similar small domestic animals as household pets. (Refer to Chapter 6.28 of this code);
G.
Parking facilities, including carport;
H.
Group laundry facilities for a unified development;
I.
Guest house;
J.
Large family day care homes complying with the land use regulations of Chapter 17.43.
(Ord. 250 § 2(part), 1995; Ord. 214 § 2(part), 1992)
The following regulations apply within the M-F zone:
*Note: Density potentially permitted only if served by an approved clustered wastewater treatment and disposal system.
(Ord. No. 467, § 4, 8-14-2007; Ord. No. 392, § 4, 2003; Ord. 389, § 4, 2003; Ord. 362, § 5, 2001; Ord. 250, § 2(part), 1995; Ord. 214, § 2(part), 1992)
A.
Site Coverage Modification. On any site having an average slope greater than ten (10) percent, the maximum allowable impervious coverage shall be reduced by the following schedule.
B.
Animals. The keeping of livestock animals other than domestic household pets is prohibited within an "M-F" zoning district.
C.
Home Occupations. Refer to Chapter 17.33.
D.
Mobile Home Park Standards. Refer to Chapter 17.34.
E.
Mobile Home Provisions. Refer to Chapter 17.36.
F.
Sign Regulations. Refer to Chapter 17.37.
G.
Parking Regulations. Refer to Chapter 17.38.
(Ord. 250 § 2(part), 1995; Ord. 214 § 2(part), 1992)