[1]
Editor's Note: Former § 72-31.1 was repealed 2-11-2014
by Ord. No. 14-07.
A.
Purpose. The R-2 Residential District is established to provide for single-family detached dwellings in suburban-style subdivisions at a density not to exceed two dwelling units per acre. The district also allows selected uses which are compatible with the low-density residential character of the district and to implement the stated purposes and intent of the Comprehensive Plan. Cluster-style development configured in accordance with the standards in § 72-51.4, Cluster subdivisions, is permitted.
B.
Dimensional standards.
[Amended 2-11-2020 by Ord. No. 20-02]
Standard
|
Conventional Development
|
Cluster Development
| |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Density, Maximum
|
2 dwelling units/acre
| ||
Nonresidential FAR, Maximum
|
0.20
| ||
District Size, Minimum (acres)
|
None
|
2
| |
Lot Area, Minimum (square feet)
|
15,000
|
9,000
| |
Lot Width, Minimum (feet)
| |||
Interior Lot
|
100
|
60
| |
Corner Lot
|
125
|
75
| |
Front Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
35
|
21
| |
Side Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
12
|
7
| |
Rear Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
30
|
24
| |
Open Space Set-Aside, Minimum (%)
|
25
| ||
Height, Maximum (feet)
|
Single-family: 35; all others: 40
|
C.
Additional regulations for lots of record in developed areas where
front and side yard setback geometry has already been established
by existing residential dwellings and lots created by the administrative
subdivision process on or after January 28, 2020.
[Added 2-11-2020 by Ord. No. 20-02]
(1)
Front
setbacks shall be established using the average front setback calculated
using the rules in § 72 82.4B(2). The average front setback shall
be the maximum and minimum front setback for the lot. For corner lots
and through lots, the primary front yard shall be established using
the average front setback, and the secondary front yard may be reduced
using the average calculation.
(2)
The
side yard setbacks on lots that are less than 15,000 square feet may
be reduced using the rules in § 72 82.4B(2); but each side yard
shall be no less than six feet, or no less than four feet for lots
50 feet or less in width. Side yard setbacks for lots within the Old
and Historic Fredericksburg Overlay District shall be determined through
the certificate of appropriateness process.
A.
Purpose. The R-4 Residential District is established to provide for single-family detached dwellings in both developed and undeveloped areas of the City at densities of up to four units per acre. The district also allows selected uses which are compatible with the medium density residential character of the district and to implement the stated purposes and intent of the Comprehensive Plan. Cluster-style development configured in accordance with the standards in § 72-51.4, Cluster subdivisions, is permitted.
B.
Dimensional standards.
[Amended 2-11-2020 by Ord. No. 20-02]
Standard
|
Conventional Development
|
Cluster Development
| |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Density, Maximum
|
4 dwelling units/acre
| ||
Nonresidential FAR, Maximum
|
0.30
| ||
District Size, Minimum (acres)
|
None
|
2
| |
Lot Area, Minimum (square feet)
|
7,500
|
4,500
| |
Lot Width, Minimum (feet)
| |||
Interior Lot
|
60
|
35
| |
Corner Lot
|
75
|
45
| |
Front Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
18
|
12
| |
Side Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
6
|
5
| |
Rear Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
24
|
18
| |
Open Space Set-Aside, Minimum (%)
|
25%
| ||
Height, Maximum (feet)
|
Single-family: 35; all others: 30
|
C.
Additional regulations.
(1)
The front of the principal building shall face the front yard.
On a corner lot, the front of the principal building may face either
front yard.
[Added 1-26-2016 by Ord.
No. 16-01[1]]
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also provided for the redesignation
of former Subsection C(1) and (2) as Subsection D(1) and (2).
D.
Additional regulations for lots of record in developed areas where
front and side yard setback geometry has already been established
by existing residential dwellings and lots created by the administrative
subdivision process on or after January 28, 2020.
[Amended 1-26-2016 by Ord. No. 16-01; 2-11-2020 by Ord. No. 20-02]
(1)
Front setbacks shall be established using the average front setback calculated using the rules in § 72-82.4B(2). The average front setback shall be the maximum and minimum front setback for the lot. For corner lots and through lots, the primary front yard shall be established using the average front setback, and the secondary front yard may be reduced using the average calculation.
(2)
The side yard setbacks on lots that are less than 7,500 square feet may be reduced using the rules in § 72-82.4B(2); but each side yard shall be no less than three feet, or no less than two feet for lots 30 feet or less in width. Side yard setbacks for lots within the Old and Historic Fredericksburg Overlay District shall be determined through the certificate of appropriateness process.
(3)
Maximum height for single-family dwellings on lots of record
in areas where established building heights are less than 35 feet
shall be reduced by a percentage corresponding to the ratio of actual
lot area to 7,500 square feet. In no case shall the new maximum height
be set lower than 27 feet.
A.
Purpose. The R-8 Residential District is established to provide for
a planned mixture of single-family detached and attached dwelling
types at a density not to exceed eight dwelling units per acre. Development
in this district is sensitive to land physiography, public infrastructure
and facilities, transportation access requirements, and vulnerable
environmental features. The district also allows selected uses which
are compatible with the medium-density residential character of the
district and to implement the stated purposes and intent of the Comprehensive
Plan.
B.
Dimensional standards.
[Amended 2-11-2020 by Ord. No. 20-02]
Standard
|
SF Detached
|
SF Attached
|
Nonresidential
| |
---|---|---|---|---|
Residential Density, Maximum
|
8
|
8
|
N/A
| |
Nonresidential FAR, Maximum
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
0.35
| |
District Size, Minimum (acres)
|
5 (may reduce with special exception)
| |||
Lot Area, Minimum (square feet)
|
3,750
|
2,250
|
15,000
| |
Lot Width, Minimum (feet)
| ||||
Interior Lot
|
35
|
20
|
80
| |
Corner Lot
|
45
|
20
|
100
| |
Front Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
12
|
12
|
25
| |
Side Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
5
|
12
|
10
| |
Rear Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
24
|
18
|
25
| |
Setback From Other Districts, Minimum (feet)
|
40
|
40
|
40
| |
Open Space Set-Aside, Minimum (%)
|
25%
|
25%
|
25%
| |
Height, Maximum (feet)
|
Residential: 35; all others: 30
|
C.
Additional regulations.
[Amended 1-12-2016 by Ord. No. 16-01]
(1)
Each unit shall have an on-site privacy yard of at least 200
square feet.
(2)
The front of the principal building shall face the front yard.
On a corner lot, the front of the principal building may face either
front yard.
(3)
For attached units, side lot lines shall coincide with party
wall center lines.
D.
Additional
regulations for lots of record in developed areas where front and
side yard setback geometry has already been established by existing
residential dwellings and lots created by the administrative subdivision
process on or after January 28, 2020.
[Added 1-12-2016 by Ord.
No. 16-01; 2-11-2020 by Ord. No. 20-02]
(1)
Front setbacks shall be established on lots of record before as the average front setback calculated using the rules in § 72-82.4B(2). The average front setback shall be the maximum and minimum front setback for the lot. For corner lots and through lots, the primary front yard shall be established using the average front setback, and the secondary front yard may be reduced using the average calculation.
(2)
The side yard setbacks on lots that are less than 3,750 square feet may be reduced using the rules in § 72-82.4B(2); but each side yard shall be no less than two feet. Side yard setbacks for lots within the Old and Historic Fredericksburg Overlay District shall be determined through the certificate of appropriateness process.
(3)
Maximum
height for single-family dwellings on lots of record where established
building heights are less than 35 feet shall be reduced by a percentage
corresponding to the ratio of the actual lot area to 3,750 square
feet. In no case shall the new maximum height be set lower than 27
feet.
A.
Purpose. The R-12 District is established to provide for a planned
mixture of single-family, attached, and multifamily dwelling types
at a density not to exceed 12 dwelling units per acre. Development
in this district shall be sensitive to existing land physiography,
adequate public facilities and infrastructure, transportation access
requirements and vulnerable environmental features in achieving optional
siting of dwellings, open space, recreational and community facilities,
and transportation systems.
B.
Dimensional standards.
Standard
|
SF Attached
|
Multifamily
|
Nonresidential
| |
---|---|---|---|---|
Residential Density, Maximum
|
12
|
12
|
N/A
| |
Nonresidential FAR, Maximum
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
0.70
| |
District Size, Minimum (acres)
|
5 (may reduce with special exception)
| |||
Lot Area, Minimum (square feet)
|
1,875
|
None
|
10,000
| |
Lot Width, Minimum (feet)
| ||||
Interior Lot
|
18
|
Each unit shall maintain a minimum width of 18 feet
|
75
| |
Corner Lot
|
18
|
100
| ||
Front Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
9
|
25
|
25
| |
Side Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
9
|
25
|
10
| |
Rear Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
18
|
35
|
25
| |
Setback From Other Districts, Minimum (feet)
|
40
|
40
|
40
| |
Open Space Set-Aside, Minimum (%)
|
25%
|
25%
|
25%
| |
Height, Maximum (feet)
|
Single-family: 35; all others: 50
|
C.
Additional regulations.
(1)
Each single-family attached unit shall have an on-site privacy
yard of at least 200 square feet.
(2)
Side lot lines for single-family attached units shall coincide
with party wall center lines.
(3)
Multifamily buildings shall be separated by a distance equal
to the tallest on-site building height, from the side lot lines and
the rear lot line.
[Amended 2-11-2014 by Ord. No. 14-08]
A.
Purpose. The R-16 District is established to provide for a planned
mixture of single-family attached and multifamily dwelling types at
a density not to exceed 16 dwelling units per acre. Development in
this district shall be sensitive to existing land physiography, adequate
public facilities and infrastructure, transportation access requirements
and vulnerable environmental features in achieving optional siting
of dwellings, open space, recreational and community facilities, and
transportation systems. Additional land may be rezoned or placed into
the R-16 District if it was annexed by the City and developed on January
1, 1984.
B.
Dimensional standards.
Standard
|
SF Attached
|
Multifamily
|
Nonresidential
| |
---|---|---|---|---|
Residential Density, Maximum
|
16
|
16
|
N/A
| |
Nonresidential FAR, Maximum
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
0.70
| |
District Size, Minimum (acres)
|
5 (may reduce with special exception)
| |||
Lot Area, Minimum (square feet)
|
1,600
|
None
|
10,000
| |
Lot Width, Minimum (feet)
| ||||
Interior Lot
|
18
|
Each unit shall maintain a minimum width of 18 feet
|
75
| |
Corner Lot
|
18
|
100
| ||
Front Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
9
|
25
|
25
| |
Side Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
9
|
25
|
25
| |
Rear Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
18
|
35
|
35
| |
Setback From Other Districts, Minimum (feet)
|
40
|
40
|
40
| |
Open Space Set-Aside, Minimum (%)
|
25%
|
25%
|
25%
| |
Height, Maximum (feet)
|
Single-family: 35; All others: 50
|
C.
Additional regulations.
(1)
Each unit shall maintain a minimum width of 18 feet.
(2)
Side lot lines for single-family attached units shall coincide
with party wall center lines.
(3)
Multifamily buildings shall be separated by a distance equal
to the tallest on-site building height, from the side lot lines and
the rear lot line.
[Amended 2-11-2014 by Ord. No. 14-08]
A.
Purpose. The R-30 District is established to provide for a wide range
of residential uses, including single-family detached, single-family
attached, multifamily, live/work, and upper-story residential uses
over a nonresidential use. Multifamily dwellings of a mid-rise character
at a density not to exceed 30 dwelling units per acre are permitted.
The district also allows other selected uses which are compatible
with the unique character of such a residential district and the stated
purposes and intent of the Comprehensive Plan. Additional land may
be rezoned or placed into the R-30 District if it was annexed by the
City and developed on January 1, 1984.
B.
Dimensional standards.
Standard
|
SF Attached
|
Multifamily
|
Nonresidential
| |
---|---|---|---|---|
Residential Density, Maximum
|
30
|
30
|
N/A
| |
Nonresidential FAR, Maximum
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
1.00
| |
District Size, Minimum (acres)
|
3 (may reduce with special exception)
| |||
Lot Area, Minimum (square feet)
|
1,600
|
None
|
10,000
| |
Lot Width, Minimum (feet)
| ||||
Interior Lot
|
18
|
Each unit shall maintain a minimum width of 18 feet
|
75
| |
Corner Lot
|
18
|
100
| ||
Front Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
9
|
40
|
40
| |
Side Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
9
|
40
|
40
| |
Rear Setback, Minimum (feet)
|
18
|
40
|
40
| |
Setback From Other Districts, Minimum (feet)
|
40
|
75
|
75
| |
Open Space Set-Aside, Minimum (%)
|
40%
|
40%
|
40%
| |
Height, Maximum (feet)
|
Single-family: 35; All others: 75
|
C.
Additional regulations.
(1)
Each single-family attached unit shall have an on-site privacy
yard of at least 200 square feet.
(2)
Side lot lines for single-family attached units shall coincide
with party wall center lines.
(3)
Multifamily buildings shall be separated by a distance equal
to the tallest on-site building height, from the side lot lines and
the rear lot line.
A.
Purpose. The Residential-Mobile Home (R-MH) District is established
to provide for the location of mobile homes in mobile home parks and
to allow other selected uses which are compatible with the unique
residential character of the district. Existing mobile home developments
located within the City, though recognized in their nonconforming
status, will be subject to the provisions of the R-MH District if
altered in any manner.
B.
Dimensional standards.
Standard
|
Mobile Home
|
SF Detached
|
Nonresidential
| ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Park
|
Site
| ||||
Residential Density, Maximum
|
6
|
N/A
| |||
Nonresidential FAR, Maximum
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
0.35
| |
District Size, Minimum (acres)
|
10
| ||||
Site Area, Minimum (square feet)
|
4,000
|
6,000
|
10,000
| ||
Site Width, Minimum (feet)
|
100
| ||||
Interior Site
|
40
|
70
| |||
Corner Site
|
40
|
90
| |||
Front Yard, Minimum (feet)
|
40
|
15
|
25
|
25
| |
Side Yard, Minimum (feet)
|
30
|
15
|
15
| ||
Rear Yard, Minimum (feet)
|
30
|
30
|
30
| ||
Open Space Set-Aside, Minimum (%)
|
20%
| ||||
Height, Maximum (feet)
|
Mobile Home/Single-family: 35; All other uses: 50
|
C.
Additional regulations.
(1)
There may be a maximum of one single-family detached residential
unit in a mobile home park, which may be also used for office and
maintenance facilities for the mobile home park.
(2)
The mobile home on any site shall be separated on the sides
and at the rear by a minimum of 20 feet from other mobile homes.