§ 150.061 PR-3, HIGH-INTENSITY RESIDENTIAL.
   (A)   The PR-3, high-intensity residential, classification provides standards for high density, multi-family residential land uses. Septic systems are not allowed for this land use unless approved by the NMED. Other uses such as institutional, personal services and community buildings may be included as part of a housing development.
   (B)   Application and hearing procedures per § 150.025 shall be followed for this land use category.
PR-3, High-Intensity Residential
PR-3, High-Intensity Residential
Accessory buildings
See § 150.174
Erosion control
See Erosion Control Regulations, county Ord. 194-2000. May required compliance with NPDES, per the EPA
Landscaping and buffering
See §§ 150.080 through 150.086
Maximum height
45 feet
Maximum number of dwellings
3 or more dwelling units per lot
Minimum lot depth
100 feet
Minimum lot size
   Triple or 3 dwellings
   Fourplex or 4 dwellings
Apartments complexes
 
13,500 square feet
18,000 square feet
18,000 plus square feet
Minimum lot width
100 feet
Minimum setbacks
   Front yard
   Rear yard
   Side yard
 
30 feet
30 feet
10 feet
Off-street parking
See §§ 150.181 et seq.
Permitted uses
Community buildings, public or private. See § 150.205, Performance District land use classification matrix
Private access driveways
Driveways may not exceed 150 feet in length without an approved turnaround unless reviewed and approved by the County Fire Marshal; 30 feet of driveway width for non-dedicated streets or driveways within a lot
Ponding requirements
Must comply with DAC Design Storm Criteria Guidelines and the Design Standards, as amended for 100-year flood
Signs
See § 150.180
Site plan
See § 150.022
Street access
Must be located on collector, minor arterial or principal arterial; 60-foot-wide right-of-way with 36 feet improved roadway
Additional standards, see §§ 150.170 through 150.191. From 10% up to 20,000 square feet of the total development area shall be devoted to usable open space for recreational activities. Ponding and drainage may be used to contributed to usable open space.
 
(Ord. 2010-018, passed - -) Penalty, see § 150.999