(A) In tent. The Pedestrian-Reside ntial District promotes walkable neighborhoods with residential uses and some associated businesses. Residents in this district should be able to walk quickly, safely, and peaceably to nearby businesses. This intent is achieved through closeness between structures that encourages economical use of land and limits walking distances between neighborhood commercial spaces and adjacent residential streets
(B) Lot, building, and design standards. Lot, building, and any applicable design standards are set forth in the following table.
(C) Uses and use standards. Land in this district may be used only for permitted and conditionally permitted land uses. Uses and use standards are set forth in Article III.
PR District Standards | |
Lot Width | 40 ft. min. |
Lot Depth | 100 ft. min. |
Front Yard Setback | 20 ft. min.* |
Side Yard Setback | 5 ft. min. |
Rear Yard Setback | 20 ft. min. |
Structure Height | 35 ft. max. |
Lot Coverage | 70% max. |
Permitted Sign Types | |
Balcony Location | Allowed only in front and rear elevations. |
Table 11: Regulatory standards for lots and structures in the PR District.
Asterisk (*) means that, when 50% or more of the frontage on one side of the street between two intersecting streets is improved with buildings that have front yards of greater or less depth than the required front yard in the PR District, no building shall project beyond the average front yard so established. However, a front yard depth shall not be required to exceed 50% in excess of the front yard otherwise required in the PR District.
(Ord. 9098, passed 6-12-2023)