§ 20.13A.030. Design standards.  


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  • The following standards are established as the minimum necessary to insure that the purpose of this rural residential, two dwelling units per acre district is achieved and maintained as new lots are created and new buildings are constructed:

    1.

    Minimum lot size:

    a.

    Conventional subdivision lot (excluding public rights-of-way)—twelve thousand five hundred square feet for single-family, twenty-five thousand square feet for two-family structures;

    b.

    Cluster subdivision lot—seven thousand two hundred square feet for single-family, fifteen thousand square feet for duplexes; and

    c.

    Nonresidential use—twenty thousand square feet.

    2.

    Minimum lot width:

    a.

    Individual lot or conventional subdivision lot:

    i.

    Interior lot—seventy-five feet; and

    ii.

    Corner lot—one hundred feet;

    b.

    Cluster subdivision lot:

    i.

    Interior lot—fifty feet;

    ii.

    Corner lot—seventy-five feet;

    iii.

    Cul-de-sac—thirty-five feet; and

    iv.

    Flag lot—twenty feet;

    c.

    Nonresidential uses:

    i.

    Interior lot—seventy-five feet; and

    ii.

    Corner lot—one hundred feet;

    3.

    Minimum district size for purpose of zoning map amendments—five acres.

    4.

    Maximum building height—thirty-five feet.

    5.

    Minimum yard requirements: See Section 20.07.030;

    6.

    Maximum Coverage by Hard Surfaces. Maximum hard surface coverage for new development in this district is as follows (also see Chapter 20.07): Sixty percent or twenty thousand square feet, whichever is less.

    7.

    Dedication of Open Space. Land which is to be divided must conform to the open space dedication requirements of Chapter 18.47 of the Subdivision Ordinance.

(Ord. 13834 § 7, 2007; Ord. No. 15355, 1(Att. A, § Y), 10-18-2016)