A. A site shall be designed utilizing one or more of the Building Types in Table 15.10.020.A when identified as eligible by a Zoning Classification.
B. Building Types denote the building form, not building function or use.
C. Development by Building Type shall comply with the following:
a. The attributes of use, density, and lot size identified in Table 15.10.020.A.,
b. The General Standards for all Building Types in 15.10.030,
c. The unique standards for the applicable Building Type(s) beginning in 15.10.040.
Table 15.10.020.A. Building Types and Attributes | |||||
Building Type | Attributes | ||||
Multi- Family1 | Mixed-Use2 | Density Range3 | Lot Width4 | Lot Depth4 |
Table 15.10.020.A. Building Types and Attributes | |||||
Building Type | Attributes | ||||
Multi- Family1 | Mixed-Use2 | Density Range3 | Lot Width4 | Lot Depth4 | |
House | No | Yes | 5–7 | 40'–60' | 100' min. |
Rowhouse | Yes | No | 7–18 | 75'–150' | 100'–200' |
Duplex/Triplex/Quadplex | Yes | Yes | 10–15 | 50'–125' | 100' min. |
Bungalow Court | Yes | No | 10–15 | 100'–180' | 130' min. |
Shopkeeper | No | Yes | 12–15 | 75'–125' | 100'–200' |
Tuck-Under | Yes | No | 12–18 | 95'–250' | 75' min. |
Carriage House5 | No | Yes | N/A | N/A | N/A |
1. Identifies if this building type corresponds to development for multi-family residential use.
2. Identifies if this building type corresponds to development for mixed-use within the building. The degree of mixed use (and types of uses to be mixed) depends on the particular Zoning Classification. A building designated "No" may be used as a component of a mixed-use site development that uses multiple single-use buildings on a property (horizontal mixed-use).
3. Identifies the density range that corresponds to each building type. Density is calculated in dwelling units per gross acre du/ac). The range provides a guideline by Building Type but it is not a standard. Notwithstanding, the density range may not exceed the density for the property as identified in Table 14 of The Fullerton Plan.
4. Lot dimensions are for site design purposes only as related to selecting the corresponding Building Type(s) and may or may not relate to the size of the underlying parcel(s). Lot width is measured along the front property line of the lot. Lot depth is the greatest distance measured perpendicular to the front property line of the lot. These dimensions provide a guideline by Building Type but are not a standard.
5. The carriage house is a secondary Building Type for use in combination with another Building Type. When used for a residential use, the carriage house will count as a unit for purposes of calculating density.
(Ord. 3229 (part), 2016).