The purpose of the MX-T zone district is to provide a transition between residential neighborhoods and more intense commercial areas. Primary land uses include a range of low-density residential, small-scale multi-family, office, institutional, and pedestrian-oriented commercial uses. Allowable uses are shown in Table 4-2-1.
See Table 5-1-2 for complete Dimensional Standards | Overlay Zones | |||||
Development Location | General | UC-MS-PT | Allowable Uses |
See Table 5-1-2 for complete Dimensional Standards | Overlay Zones | |||||
Development Location | General | UC-MS-PT | Allowable Uses | |||
Site Standards | Use-specific Standards | |||||
A |
Usable open space, minimum | ≤1 BR: 225 sq. ft./unit 2 BR: 285 sq. ft./unit ≥3 BR: 350 sq. ft./unit | 50% reduction | Dimensional Standards | ||
Site Design and Sensitive Lands | ||||||
Access and Connectivity | ||||||
Setback Standards | Subdivision of Land | |||||
B |
Front, minimum / maximum | 5 ft. / N/A | 0 ft. / 15 ft. | Parking and Loading | ||
Landscaping, Buffering, and Screening | ||||||
C |
Side, minimum / maximum | Interior: 0 ft.; Street side: 5 ft. / N/A | 0 ft. / Street side: 15 ft. | |||
Walls and Fences | ||||||
D |
Rear, minimum | 15 ft. | Street or alley: 0 ft. | Outdoor and Site Lighting | ||
Building Height | Neighborhood Edges | |||||
E |
Building height, maximum | 30 ft. | Solar Access | |||
Building Design | ||||||
Signs | ||||||
Operation and Maintenance | ||||||
None.