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<br />2. Refer to Chapter 914, Specific Development Requirements, and Chapter 915, General <br />Development Requirements, for conditions that must be met for approval of certain <br />Accessory Uses. <br />3. Dimensional Requirements <br /> Table 904-16: Required Setbacks (feet), R-C District <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1. If two or more existing houses on the same side of the block have front setbacks other than the standard, the setbacks <br />for the remaining lots on that side of the block shall be the average setback of the existing houses. <br />2. If an adjacent house has a front yard facing the side street, then the corner side setback shall equal the front setback of <br />the adjacent house. <br />3. If primary vehicle access is provided from the rear, driveways may have a zero (0) foot setback from the rear property <br />line. Any driveway accessing the front yard shall comply with the front yard setback applicable to the principal <br />structure. <br />4. Shared driveways may have zero (0) foot setback from the side property line subject to the conditions outlined in <br />Section 915.060. <br />5. Driveways may have a zero (0) foot setback from the corner side property line when providing primary vehicle access <br />from the corner side yard. Driveway access from both the front and corner side yards may be permitted with zero (0) <br />foot setbacks, subject to approval by the City Engineer and Zoning Administrator based on site-specific factors such as <br />lot configuration, circulation, and pedestrian safety. In all cases, driveways must be designed to minimize conflicts with <br />pedestrian areas and comply with visibility and drainage standards. <br /> <br /> Table 904-17: Minimum Lot Dimensions, R-C District <br /> Area Width Depth <br />Single-Family Detached Dwelling <br /> Interior lot <br /> Corner lot <br /> <br />7,000 <br />7,500 <br /> <br />65 <br />75 <br /> <br />130 <br />2-, 3- or 4-Unit Building (per unit) 3,500 1 <br />75 <br />130 <br />4- to 16-Unit Building 3,000 1 <br />Townhouse (per unit) 3,500 1 130 <br />Commercial Land Uses <br />1 The minimum lot width is a function of the building footprint plus required setbacks. <br /> <br /> Front Side Corner <br />Side <br />Rear Abutting <br />SF House <br />Water Body <br />Single-Family <br />Detached Building 1, 2, <br />25 <br /> <br />7.5 <br /> <br />20 40 <br /> <br />-- Chapter 915 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />2- or 3-Unit Building 1 25 <br /> <br />7.5 <br /> <br />20 30 <br /> <br />15 <br />Four to 16 Unit Building 25 <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />20 30 20 <br />Townhouse Cluster 25 <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br />20 30 <br /> <br />20 <br />Commercial Land Uses 20 20 20 50 20 <br />Driveway --3,5 34 205 54 104
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