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Minimum Lot Width (feet) <br />Single family detached dwelling <br />60 <br />50 <br />50 <br />Two-family dwelling (per unit) 8 <br />35 <br />30 <br />20 <br />Single-family attached (per unit) b <br />- <br />25 <br />20 <br />Multi -family dwelling (per building) <br />75 <br />60 <br />Live -work unit <br />- <br />- <br />25 <br />Maximum Height (feet) <br />35 <br />35 <br />so <br />Maximum Impervious Coverage <br />40% <br />50% <br />75% <br />Minimum Building Setbacks (feet) <br />Front yard <br />25 c <br />25c <br />20 c <br />Interior side yard e <br />Principal Buildings fg <br />10 <br />10 <br />iod <br />Minimum Building Setbacks (feet) <br />Interior side yard <br />Attached Garage or Accessory Structures <br />U <br />5 <br />5 <br />10d <br />Corner side yard 9,1 <br />15 <br />15 <br />15 <br />Rear yard <br />20 <br />20 <br />20 <br />Notes to Urban Residential Districts Table <br />a. Common open space areas may be used in the determining whether or not the <br />minimum lot areas within a development are met, when provided as part of an <br />overall development plan. <br />b. Two-family units may be side -by -side with a party wall between them ("twin") or <br />located on separate floors in a building on a single lot ("duplex"). The per -unit <br />2 <br />