24 - "B" TWO-FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT
The regulations set forth in this Chapter or set forth elsewhere in the Zoning Code when referred to in this Chapter are the district regulations in the "B" Two-Family Dwelling District.
(1994 C., § 26.24.010; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
A building or premises shall be used only for the following purposes:
A.
Any use permitted in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District;
B.
Two-family dwellings;
C.
Semi-detached two-family dwellings or multiple-family dwellings for not more than four families, which comply with the area and parking regulations of the "C" Multiple-Family Dwelling District, where 40 percent or more of the frontage of a street is occupied by semi-detached two-family or multiple-family dwellings;
D.
Conversion town houses;
E.
Accessory structures and uses customarily incidental to any of the above uses;
F.
Temporary buildings for use incident to construction work, which buildings shall be removed upon the completion or abandonment of the construction.
G.
Small wireless facility unless prohibited by federal law, federal regulation or a federal agency.
H.
Micro wireless facility unless prohibited by federal law, federal regulation or a federal agency.
(1994 C., § 26.24.020; Ord. No. 70942, § 3, 5-2-2019; Ord. No. 64868, § 5, 2000; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
The conditional uses are the same as those in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District.
(1994 C., § 26.24.025; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
The parking regulations are the same as those in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District.
(1994 C., § 26.24.030; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
The height regulations are the same as those in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District, except that any church, school, or governmental building may be erected to a height not exceeding eighty-five (85) feet, provided that the side yards are increased in width beyond the area regulations one (1) foot for each three (3) feet of height that the building exceeds thirty-five (35) feet.
(1994 C., § 26.24.040; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
The front yard regulations are the same as those in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District.
(1994 C., § 26.24.050; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
The side yard regulations are the same as those in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District; provided, however, that any structure having two (2) or more dwelling units the principal entrance of which opens upon a side yard and does not face an abutting street shall provide on each side of the building a side yard having a width of not less than eight (8) feet.
(1994 C., § 26.24.060; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
The rear yard regulations are the same as those in the A single-family dwelling district.
(1994 C., § 26.24.070; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
A.
Single-family dwellings shall have a lot area of not less than four thousand (4,000) square feet, except that lots of record prior to the effective date of Ordinance 45309 may be used for one (1) single-family dwelling provided the yard regulations of this section are complied with. Other dwellings, except as provided in Section 26.24.020.3., shall have a lot area of not less than two thousand five hundred (2,500) square feet for each dwelling unit.
B.
Conversion town houses dwellings shall not be required to have minimum lot area.
(1994 C., § 26.24.080; Ord. No. 64868, § 6, 2000; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
24 - "B" TWO-FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT
The regulations set forth in this Chapter or set forth elsewhere in the Zoning Code when referred to in this Chapter are the district regulations in the "B" Two-Family Dwelling District.
(1994 C., § 26.24.010; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
A building or premises shall be used only for the following purposes:
A.
Any use permitted in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District;
B.
Two-family dwellings;
C.
Semi-detached two-family dwellings or multiple-family dwellings for not more than four families, which comply with the area and parking regulations of the "C" Multiple-Family Dwelling District, where 40 percent or more of the frontage of a street is occupied by semi-detached two-family or multiple-family dwellings;
D.
Conversion town houses;
E.
Accessory structures and uses customarily incidental to any of the above uses;
F.
Temporary buildings for use incident to construction work, which buildings shall be removed upon the completion or abandonment of the construction.
G.
Small wireless facility unless prohibited by federal law, federal regulation or a federal agency.
H.
Micro wireless facility unless prohibited by federal law, federal regulation or a federal agency.
(1994 C., § 26.24.020; Ord. No. 70942, § 3, 5-2-2019; Ord. No. 64868, § 5, 2000; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
The conditional uses are the same as those in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District.
(1994 C., § 26.24.025; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
The parking regulations are the same as those in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District.
(1994 C., § 26.24.030; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
The height regulations are the same as those in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District, except that any church, school, or governmental building may be erected to a height not exceeding eighty-five (85) feet, provided that the side yards are increased in width beyond the area regulations one (1) foot for each three (3) feet of height that the building exceeds thirty-five (35) feet.
(1994 C., § 26.24.040; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
The front yard regulations are the same as those in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District.
(1994 C., § 26.24.050; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
The side yard regulations are the same as those in the "A" Single-Family Dwelling District; provided, however, that any structure having two (2) or more dwelling units the principal entrance of which opens upon a side yard and does not face an abutting street shall provide on each side of the building a side yard having a width of not less than eight (8) feet.
(1994 C., § 26.24.060; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
The rear yard regulations are the same as those in the A single-family dwelling district.
(1994 C., § 26.24.070; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)
A.
Single-family dwellings shall have a lot area of not less than four thousand (4,000) square feet, except that lots of record prior to the effective date of Ordinance 45309 may be used for one (1) single-family dwelling provided the yard regulations of this section are complied with. Other dwellings, except as provided in Section 26.24.020.3., shall have a lot area of not less than two thousand five hundred (2,500) square feet for each dwelling unit.
B.
Conversion town houses dwellings shall not be required to have minimum lot area.
(1994 C., § 26.24.080; Ord. No. 64868, § 6, 2000; Ord. No. 59979, § 7(part), 1986.)