1117.03 R-M RESIDENTIAL, MULTI-FAMILY DISTRICT.
   This residential district is established to provide for medium and high population density. The principal use of land is for two-family and multiple-family dwellings, and the recreational, religious, and educational facilities normally required to provide an orderly and attractive residential area are included. The regulations for this district are intended to discourage any use which, because of its character, would interfere with the development of or be detrimental to the residential nature of the area included in the district.
   (a)   Uses Permitted.
      (1)   See Attachment A for details.
      (2)   Other uses which are considered to be compatible with the aforementioned uses which also abide by federal and state law.
   (b)   Uses Permitted on Review. The following uses may be permitted on review by the Planning and Zoning Commission in accordance with the provisions contained in Chapter 1133.
      (1)   See Attachment A for details.
      (2)   Other uses which are considered to be compatible with the aforementioned uses which also abide by federal and state law.
   (c)   Height Limitation. No structure shall exceed a height of 40 feet, except as provided in Section 1125.07 .
   (d)   Lot Area.
      (1)   The minimum lot area for a single-family dwelling unit shall be 10,000 sq. ft.
      (2)   The minimum lot area for a two-family dwelling shall be 10,000 sq. ft.
      (3)   For nonresidential buildings, the lot area shall be adequate to provide the yard areas required by this section and the off street parking and loading areas required in Section 1125.06 and 1125.09.
   (e)   Dimensional Requirements.
      (1)   Lot width.
         A.   See Attachment C for details.
         B.   Nonresidential lots shall have a minimum width of 100 feet.
      (2)   Front yard. The minimum depth of a front yard, measured from the street right-of-way line, shall be 30 feet on a residential service street; 40 feet on a sub & collector street; and 50 feet on an arterial street.
      (3)   Side yard.
         A.   The minimum width of any residential side yard shall be 10 feet measured from the property line.
         B.   The minimum width of any nonresidential side yard shall be 15 feet measured from the property line.
         C.   For residences, nonresidential uses, and accessory buildings on corner lots, the minimum side yard width, measured from the street right-of-way line, shall be 20 feet on a residential service street; 30 feet on a collector street; and 40 feet on an arterial street.
      (4)   Rear yard. The minimum depth of a rear yard shall be 30 feet.
   (f)   Accessory Building Setback. Accessory buildings may be located in the rear yard; provided that they are set back not less than 10 feet from any lot line.
   (g)   Off-Street Parking. Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the provisions set forth in Section 1125.09 .
      (Ord. 0-35-96. Passed 8-5-96.)