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1120.03 1120.03 (Rev. 5/10) <br /> <br /> <br /> (5) No townhouse shall have a single exterior wall longer than eighty feet (80') nor an offset <br />between walls of more than ten feet (10'). <br /> <br /> (6) Townhouse projects shall have a usable open space area equal to four hundred (400) square <br />feet per dwelling. <br /> <br /> (7) Condominium buildings containing eight (8) units or less and not more than two (2) stories <br />may entail zero (0) lot line construction; provided, that the association covenant provides for it <br />accordingly. <br /> <br /> g. Senior Housing: (Added, Ord. 814, 10-1-08) <br /> <br />(1) The building must have at least sixty percent (60%) of its units designated for assisted <br />living or memory or Alzheimer’s care for the City to consider the project or building as a planned unit <br />development. (Added, Ord. 814, 10-1-08) <br /> <br />(2) The tract of land for which a planned unit development, senior housing project is proposed <br />and permit requested shall contain not less than two (2) acres of land. (Added, Ord. 814, 10-1-08) <br /> <br />(3) The front, side and rear yard building setbacks of the planned unit development site, at a <br />minimum, shall be: <br /> <br /> (a) Front = 30 feet <br /> (b) Side = 20 feet <br /> (c) Rear = 30 feet, or 50 feet if abutting residential <br />(Added, Ord. 814, 10-1-08) <br /> <br />(4) The parking recommendations are as follows, unless the City Council determines more or <br />less parking stalls would serve a better purpose: Parking spaces recommended are: <br /> <br /> (a) Independent living = 1 space per unit with half of the spaces enclosed <br /> (b) Assisted living = 0.5 spaces per unit <br /> (c) Nursing homes and memory care = 1 space for every 4 beds <br /> (d) Facility staff = 1 space for every employee on the largest shift <br /> (Added, Ord. 814, 10-1-08) <br /> <br />(5) The permanent residents residing in independent living units shall be limited to persons <br />who are fifty five (55) years of age or over except that one (1) other family member or designated <br />caregiver may reside with the permanent senior resident in accordance with any pertinent lease <br />provision. (Added, Ord. 814, 10-1-08) <br /> <br />(6) The City may require the developer or builder of senior housing to install screening and <br />buffering, such as landscaping, berming or fencing (or a combination of these methods), to help <br />protect neighboring properties. (Added, Ord. 814, 10-1-08)