§ 337.03 Two-Family District
   In a Two-Family District the following buildings and uses are permitted:
   (a)   Dwelling houses, each occupied by not more than two (2) families and not more than two (2) roomers or boarders.
   (b)   All other uses permitted and as regulated in a One-Family District.
   (c)   The Board of Zoning Appeals, after public notice and public hearing, and upon prescribing proper safeguards to preserve the character of the neighborhood, may grant special permits for the remodeling of existing dwelling houses or the erection of row houses to provide for more than two (2) dwelling units but not more than six dwelling units in each building, provided that:
      (1)   The square feet of lot area to be allotted to each dwelling unit is in accordance with the area regulations included in Chapter 355;
      (2)   The dwelling units to be created will be not smaller than two (2) rooms and a bathroom;
      (3)   There will be no exterior evidence that a remodeled dwelling house is occupied by more than two (2) families, except such as may be permitted by the Board;
      (4)   The building when altered or erected and when occupied will conform to all the applicable provisions of the Building and Housing Codes and as the Commissioner of Building and the Commissioner of Housing so certify;
      (5)   Garage space or hard surfaced and drained parking space will be provided upon the premises for the cars of the families to be accommodated on the premises at the rate of not less than one (1) car per family.
(Ord. No. 740-67. Passed 5-22-67, eff. 5-23-67)