§ 1238.03 BUILDING LOCATION.
   (a)   The location of buildings in general, and more specifically, the distance at the closest point between two buildings or groups of buildings, shall be sufficient to guarantee adequate sunlight, outdoor functional areas and privacy for the occupants of these buildings.
   (b)   Buildings should be placed so that one window does not directly face another.
   (c)   Buildings should vary in length and placement to avoid monotony.
   (d)   Any building erected on the same frontage as other buildings shall be visibly offset from the adjoining buildings.
   (e)   No more than two consecutive townhouse units shall have the same front yard setback.
   (f)   Townhouses shall be designed in groups of four to six attached units.
   (g)   Where the rear yards of a group of townhouses do not abut common open space, there shall be a pedestrian access easement of five feet along the full width of each yard.
   (h)   Townhouses shall not have direct, individual driveway access to a collector or arterial street.
   (i)   When possible, for energy conservation, buildings should be oriented towards the southwest.
(Ord. 668, passed 10-17-1990)