[Added 12-14-2000 by Ord.
No. 15-00]
In any Affordable Housing AH District, land, buildings or premises
shall be used for one or more of the following:
B.
Permitted accessory uses.
(1)
Private residential swimming pools pursuant to requisite standards
in this chapter.
(2)
Off-street parking and personal detached garages.
(3)
Private residential sheds for the storage of objects owned by
the residents residing on the property, not to exceed 10 feet in height.
(4)
Recreational facilities customarily associated with detached
single-family dwelling units.
(5)
Decks, porches and patios pursuant to requisite standards in
this chapter.
No principal structure shall be higher than 25 feet or 2 1/2
stories.
The minimum number of dwelling units permitted in this district
shall be six units per gross acre. The total number of low- and moderate-income
dwelling units shall equal 20% of the total number of dwelling units
computed based on six dwelling units per gross acre.
A.
Area and yard requirements.
(1)
Minimum lot area: 5,000 square feet.
[Amended 9-24-2019 by Ord. No. O-2019-06]
(2)
Minimum lot frontage: 50 feet.
[Amended 9-24-2019 by Ord. No. O-2019-06]
(3)
Minimum lot width: 50 feet.
[Amended 9-24-2019 by Ord. No. O-2019-06]
(4)
Minimum lot depth: 100 feet.
(5)
Side yard, minimum: 1/2 height of the building for detached
housing; equal to the height of the building for side-by-side twin
duplexes.
(6)
Side yard, aggregate: equal to the height of the building, applies
to single-family detached only. Side-by-side twin duplexes have only
one side yard.
(7)
Front yard, minimum: equal to the height of the building.
(8)
Front yard, minimum stagger: five feet from at least one neighboring
unit.
(9)
Rear yard, minimum: 1/2 height of the building.
B.
Accessory structure minimum setbacks.
(1)
Pools may not be located any closer to a property line than
the furthest extent of the side walls of the principal dwelling unit.
(2)
Detached garages may be located on a property line, however,
driveways, paved or gravel, may not be any closer than five feet to
a property line.
(3)
Fences may be located on a property line, however, any fence
located between a line delineated by the front facade of the building
and the street may not be more than 42 inches in height.
(4)
Sheds may be located on a property line, however, accessways
to the sheds, paved or gravel, may not be any closer than five feet
to a property line.
(5)
Recreational facilities may not be located any closer to a property
line than the furthest extent of the side walls of the principal dwelling
unit.
(6)
The minimum setback to any lot line for decks, patios and porches
shall be equal to the side yard setback.
C.
Maximum lot coverage. The maximum lot coverage shall be a combined
total for the principal building, accessory structures and impervious
cover surfaces. Less than half of the area between the front facade
of the building and the front lot line shall be impervious. The balance
of this area shall be landscaped. The remaining portion of the lot
shall be sufficiently landscaped to be in keeping with the character
of the majority of the lots in the immediate area, with a typical
lot maintaining a minimum of 40% of the lot landscaped. Any lot with
less than 40% landscaped shall also have a minimum three-foot-tall
screen planting around the perimeter of the side and rear of the lot
The buffer planting shall be increased in height by one foot for every
10% of additional impervious cover added to the lot.