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2026.07.06 ORD 2026-549 Replace Zoning and Land Use Ordinance
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2026.07.06 ORD 2026-549 Replace Zoning and Land Use Ordinance
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<br /> <br /> <br /> Created: 2025-05-22 16:40:52 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 36) <br /> <br />Page 118 of 198 <br />(4) There are no shared entrances or common hallways. <br />(d) In addition to public parkland dedication requirements, ten percent of the buildable area devoted to <br />townhouses shall be set aside for recreational use by the development's residents. <br />(e) Each townhouse shall have a single car attached garage as a minimum. <br />(f) Each townhouse development may be subject to an organized homeowner's association with written <br />covenants describing each member's responsibilities, singly and jointly. Each townhouse in a development <br />shall be subject to the covenants of the homeowner's association if applicable. <br />(g) Each and every townhouse development shall be subject to a unified landscaping plan approved by the city <br />council at the time of subdivision approval. <br />(h) Private roads shall meet the construction standards established for city streets in chapter 66. <br />(i) At the time a building permit is issued for a townhouse development, the applicant for the permit shall pay <br />the city a parkland dedication fee in accordance with section 90-324, if such fee has not already been paid <br />for the dwelling units being created as part of a subdivision or development agreement. <br />(Prior Code, § 1195-680.1, § 90-267) <br />Sec. 90-219. Dwelling, two-family. <br />(a) It is unlawful for any person to construct, develop, or occupy a two-family home in the city, except in <br />conformance with this chapter. <br />(b) Each unit in a two-family home must meet the minimum floor area standards for a single-family detached <br />dwelling. <br />(c) Each unit in a two-family home must include a two-car garage. <br />(d) Driveways for all two-family home units must be separated, unless part of a homeowner's association. <br />(e) Two-family homes must meet all yard setback requirements other than the setback from the adjoining <br />property line between the units in a two-family home. <br />(f) Dwelling unit densities for two-family homes in the shoreland overlay district may not exceed those found in <br />section 90-137. <br />(g) At the time a building permit is issued for a two-family home development, the applicant for the permit shall <br />pay the city a parkland dedication fee in accordance with section 90-324, if such fee has not already been <br />paid for the dwelling units being created as part of a subdivision or development agreement. <br />(Prior Code, § 1195-690.1, § 90-268) <br />Sec. 90-220. Dwelling unit, accessory. <br />(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to construct or maintain an accessory dwelling unit in the city, except in <br />conformance with this chapter. <br />(b) The purpose and intent of this use to provide supplemental, but separate living quarters to the primary <br />residence. The supplemental living quarters are intended to provide separate living space with separate <br />cooking and plumbing facilities for an individual that is receiving care from or providing care or service to <br />residents living in the primary residence. A housekeeper, nanny, elderly relative, care provider, guests or <br />employee of a home occupation or farm are examples of individuals that may reside in the accessory <br />dwelling unit. This use is not intended to provide a second dwelling unit on the property for a second family <br />or for rental purposes.
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