1321.03 OTHER REQUIREMENTS.
   (a)   Yards.
      (1)   Yard, Front: Each multifamily dwelling shall have a front yard of 25 feet. The Planning Commission/Building Department may allow enclosing or grant yard space when the multifamily development is designed for this feature. Multifamily dwellings may be arranged to face onto a common open space.
      (2)   Yard, Side: A side yard at least ten (10) feet in width shall be provided at each end of every row of multifamily units. When the lot adjoining the corner lot along the rear lot line fronts on the side street of the corner lot, the width of the corner lot shall be increased to provide a side yard equal to the adjoining front yards.
      (3)   Yard, Rear: Each multifamily dwelling shall have a rear yard at least 25 feet in depth.
      (4)   Access to Rear Yards: Access shall be provided to rear yards by providing a rear open space common area, arranged to permit access for emergency vehicles.
   (b)   Access Drives and Off-Street Parking: Interior access drives not dedicated for public use shall be improved to a standard approved by the Planning Commission/Building Department. Off-Street parking space shall be provided at the rate of two side by side off street spaces per multifamily unit. In a subdivision of multifamily lots, it will be necessary that off-street parking be provided on a specific lot so long as the required number of parking spaces, are provided in the subdivision for the number of lots to be served. No parking area shall be more than 200 feet from the multifamily dwelling lot it is to serve.
   (c)   Separation: There shall be a minimum space of 20 feet maintained between each building group.
   (d)   Height: The maximum height of all multifamily dwellings shall be three stories or 40 feet.
   (e)   Access: Lots need not front on a public street, provided vehicular and/or pedestrian access is provided to a public street right of way through a perpetual unobstructed paved easement of at least 24 feet in width for vehicular access and ten (10) feet in width for pedestrian access.
   (f)   Utilities: Electrical service lines and other utilities shall be placed underground exclusively. Such utility conduits shall be clearly marked and access so as to allow for reasonable maintenance, upkeep and repair.
   (g)   Maintenance and Ownership: It shall be the responsibility of the developer and/or owner to provide for the permanent and perpetual maintenance of all common open space and/or recreation areas, and any other space or areas not a part of individual lots; or public property.
      (1)   Such provisions may be provided through the retention of common properties in common ownership of the individual owners through appropriate legal documents with appropriate provisions to assure continuous maintenance and the use of the common properties for the purpose intended. The legal document or documents shall place unencumbered title to the common property in a bona fide corporation representing the residents of the subdivisions and shall set forth the responsibility for the management and maintenance of all common property and set forth the restrictive covenants
and place responsibility for the enforcement thereof and shall provide for the subject of each lot to assessment of its appropriate share of the maintenance cost of the common property. Such legal documents shall be filed with the application for approval and shall be recorded prior to the recordation of the subdivision plat.
      (2)   Multifamily, in addition to complying with all applicable sections of this article, shall comply with one (1) of the following methods of land transfer and ownership:
         A.   The subdivision of the whole tract into individual parcels in accordance with this article together with the platting of the property for the record in accordance with the State Law and applicable Ordinances of the City; or
         B.   Providing for the development of the entire tract in accordance with this article, retaining, however, title to all of the lands in the name of a condominium documents and procedures; or
         C.   Providing for the development of the entire tract in accordance with this article, retaining, however, title to all of the lands in single ownership by recording a duly executed Title, thereby stipulating that said tract shall not be eligible for further subdivisions.
      (3)   If the multifamily development provides for common area, property, and/or facilities, they shall be conveyed to an incorporated, nonprofit Home Association created under recorded land agreement through which each lot owner in a described land area is automatically a member and through which each lot is automatically subject to a charge for a proportionate share of common property maintenance. The recorded covenants shall bind each lot to insure payment of all assessments, including taxes, which may be necessary to maintain the common areas, property, and/or facilities and shall also provide for a personal money judgment procedure against each lot owner to meet assessment charges, including taxes, which may be necessary to maintain such common property and/or facilities.
   (h)   Additions: In no case shall additions be added to a multifamily building to increase the size of the existing building.
   (i)   Site Approval: A site plan of the proposed development shall be prepared by a surveyor or engineer duly authorized to prepare final subdivision plats by the State of West Virginia. Such site plan shall be drawn to a scale of not less than one hundred (100) feet to the inch and shall show all existing conditions, proposed site development and for drainage, buildings, improvements, recreation areas, open space, street lighting, garbage collection stations, and other facilities to be constructed with the development. Such site plan shall be submitted to the Planning Commission/Building Department for approval, disapproval, or suggested alterations.
   (j)   The conversion of existing single family dwellings into multifamily dwellings is prohibited. (Ord. 2015-7. Passed 11-3-15.)
Table 1B
Standards for Multi - Family and Townhouse Development
All areas listed below are identified as max.or min. for standards imposed
Multifamily
Townhouse
Building Height (Max.) Exclusive of Basement ft.
3 stories or 40 ft.
3 stories or 40 ft.
Lot size (min.)
One Acre
Two Acre
Lot Area/Dwelling
1st unit
R1 8,500
R2 5,000
R3 4,000
 
Each Additional Unit
R1 4,000
R2 2,500
R3 2,000
 
 
4,000 sq. ft.
Townhouse
Lot Frontage
(min. in ft.)
Interior Lot
R1 150
R2 120
R3 100
 
Corner Lot
R1 170
R2 140
R3 120
Interior Lot
R1 150
R2 120
R3 100
 
Corner Lot
R1 170
R2 140
R3 120
Yards
Front
Side
Total Both Side
One Side (min.)
Rear
 
25 ft.
 
20 ft.
9 ft.
25 ft.
 
25 ft.
 
25 ft.
10 ft.
25 ft.
Lot Coverage (max.)
60%
60%
Off Street Parking (minimum)
2 side-by-side
spaces per unit
2 side-by-side
spaces per unit
(Ord. 2015-7. Passed 11-3-15.)