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Williams City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 17

08 - ZONING CODE APPENDICES

Sections:


17.08.01 - Appendix A. Density bonus.

Density bonuses are granted relative to the percentage of units made available to very low, lower, or moderate income households as shown in Table A.

Table A
Density Bonus
Percent Units Percent Density Bonus
Very Low-Income
5 20
6 22.5
7 25
8 27.5
9 30
10 32.5
11 35
Lower Income
10 20
11 21.5
12 23
13 24.5
14 26
15 27.5
16 30.5
17 32
18 33.5
19 35
20 36.5
Moderate Income
10 5
11 6
12 7
13 8
14 9
15 10
16 11
17 12
18 13
19 14
20 15
21 16
22 17
23 18
24 19
25 20
26 21
27 22
28 23
29 24
30 25
31 26
32 27
33 28
34 29
35 30
36 31
37 32
38 33
39 34
40 35

 

(Ord. No. 244-21, § 1, 7-21-2021)

17.08.02 - Appendix C. Green building strategies.

The following is a list of strategies that, if employed, would result in a development that may be considered environmentally sensitive:

A.

Site development/redevelopment:

1.

Additional open space preserved (above the minimum required);

2.

Connectivity to community (pedestrian/bicycle);

3.

Brownfield redevelopment;

4.

Access to public transportation;

5.

Low water use irrigation system; and/or

6.

Use of recycled materials.

B.

Buildings:

1.

Optimization of daylight/shade;

2.

Reuse of existing building (walls, floors, roof);

3.

Changing rooms/showers;

4.

Low or no volatile organic compound paints, sealants, adhesives;

5.

Low-emitting flooring systems;

6.

On-site renewable energy (solar, wind, etc.); and/or

7.

Use of composite wood or agrifiber.

(Ord. No. 244-21, § 1, 7-21-2021)