§ 156.075 UPPER FLOOR DWELLING UNIT.
   (A)   Shall only be permitted where the ground floor, or majority thereof, shall be used or dedicated for a use other than residential, and a use allowed in the zoning district in which the building is located.
   (B)   The dwelling units shall have no more than four bedrooms.
   (C)   Each dwelling unit shall provide the following minimum usable living space:
      (1)   Minimum of 600 square feet of usable space for one-bedroom units, for occupancy of no more than two persons;
      (2)   Minimum of 800 square feet of usable space for two-bedroom units, for occupancy by no more than four persons;
      (3)   Minimum of 910 square feet of usable space for three-bedroom units, for occupancy by no more than six persons; and
      (4)   Minimum of 1,095 square feet of usable space for four-bedroom units, for occupancy by no more than eight persons.
   (D)   Any structure in which a residential use is permitted shall comply with all requirements of this chapter applicable to the permitted principal use of the ground floor conducted therein. All otherwise complying above ground floor residential uses shall be exempt from lot size, lot coverage, lot width and setback requirements.
   (E)   There shall be provided at least one leased or otherwise dedicated off-street parking space for every one or two bedroom dwelling unit and one and one-half spaces for each three- or four-bedroom dwelling unit.
(1980 Code, Ch. 28, Part 4, § 28-421) (Ord. 1419, passed 9-16-2013, § 421) Penalty, see § 156.999