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Multifamily dwelling <br />75 <br />60 <br />(per building) <br />Live -work unit <br />- <br />- <br />- <br />25 <br />Maximum Height (feet) <br />35 <br />35 <br />35 <br />50 <br />Maximum Impervious Coverage <br />30 percent <br />40 percent <br />50 percent <br />75 percent <br />Minimum Building Setbacks (feet) <br />Front yard <br />25 <br />25 c <br />25 c <br />20 c <br />Interior side yard e <br />Principal Buildings f, g <br />10 <br />10 <br />10 <br />1 Od <br />Minimum Building Setbacks (feet) <br />Interior side yard <br />Attached garage or accessory <br />5 <br />5 <br />5 <br />1 Od <br />structures f, g <br />Corner side yard g, h <br />15 <br />15 <br />15 <br />15 <br />Rear yard <br />20 <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 minimum lot areas <br />within a development are met, when provided as part of an overall development plan. <br />b. Two-family units may be side -by -side with a party wall between them (twin) or located on separate <br />floors in a building on a single lot (duplex). The per -unit measurements in this table apply to twin units, <br />whether on a single lot or separate lots. The standards for single-family detached dwelling shall apply to <br />a duplex containing two vertically -separated units on a single lot. <br />c. In the case of single-family attached dwellings that are not situated on individual lots, minimum lot size <br />shall be applied to each unit as a measure of density; i.e., one unit per 2,500 square feet. This standard <br />is also used for multifamily dwellings. <br />d. Single-family dwellings (both attached and detached) and two-family dwellings may use the side <br />yard setbacks within MDR zoning districts. <br />e. In a block where the majority of the block face has been developed with the same or similar setbacks, <br />the front setback for the remaining lots on that block face shall fall within the range established by the <br />existing setbacks. <br />f. In situations where a garage or accessory building is set back less than seven feet from a side property <br />line, the maximum permitted encroachment for anything attached to said building (including eaves, <br />overhangs, steps, chimneys, and other appurtenances as described in LEC 105.12.200) will be two feet. <br />g. Side yards setbacks shall apply to the ends of attached or two-family dwellings. <br />h. Corner properties: The side facade of a corner building adjoining a public street shall maintain the front <br />setback of the adjacent property fronting upon the same public street, or the required front yard setback, <br />whichever is less. If no structure exists on the adjacent property, the setback shall be as shown in the <br />table. <br />i. For all residential uses, the minimum structure setback from a public street shall be 40 feet. <br />