Neighborhood Suburban districts provide areas for low-density, single-family uses that provide a buffer between the agricultural and "RE" (Residential Estate) classifications and higher density. Minimum lot size requirements are provided in order to allow for market and design flexibility while preserving neighborhood character. "NS" districts encourage more intensive development in and near neighborhood centers with less intensive development between neighborhood centers. They provide a full range of housing choices and promote a sense of community, urban vitality, and the efficient provision of infrastructure.
(b) Dimensional Standards. The dimensional standards within the "NS" (Neighborhood Suburban) district are outlined in Table 1103-5 (see Figure 1103-2).
(c) Building Design. Building design shall conform to the appropriate building type design standards (Section 1105.27 Building Design).
Zoning District | "NS" |
Lot size (minimum, square feet) | 20,000 |
Density (maximum, dwelling units per gross acre) | 2 |
Frontage (minimum, feet) | 65 |
Lot width (minimum, feet) | 65 |
Lot width (maximum, feet) | - |
Height (maximum, feet) | 35 |
Stories (maximum) | 2½ |
Front setback (minimum, feet) | 20 |
Maximum front setback (maximum, feet) | - |
Side setback (minimum, feet) | 5 |
Rear setback (minimum, feet) | 20 |
Lot coverage (maximum, percent) | 15 |
Maximum building size (individual) | - |
Maximum building size (aggregate) | - |
(Ord. 32-2020. Passed 1-19-21.)