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Holladay, UT Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of HOLLADAY, UTAH
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 GOVERNMENT
TITLE 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
TITLE 5 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 7 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM
TITLE 8 ANIMALS
TITLE 9 HEALTH AND SAFETY
TITLE 10 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
TITLE 11 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE 12 SUBDIVISIONS1
TITLE 13 LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 13.01 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 13.02 PLANNING DOCUMENTS
CHAPTER 13.03 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER 13.04 DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 13.05 LAND USE AND APPEAL AUTHORITIES
CHAPTER 13.06 GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 13.07 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW AND APPROVAL FOR LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 13.08 THREE STEP ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
CHAPTER 13.09 QUASI-JUDICIAL PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 13.10 SUBDIVISIONS
CHAPTER 13.10A SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 13.11 ZONES, MAPS, ZONE BOUNDARIES AND ALLOWED USES
CHAPTER 13.12 FR-0.5, FR-1, FR-2.5, FR-5, FR-10 AND FR-20 FORESTRY AND RECREATION ZONES
CHAPTER 13.14 R-1-4, R-1-8, R-1-10, R-1-15, R-1-21, R-1-43, R-1-87 SINGLE- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES
CHAPTER 13.32 R-2-8, R-2-10, R-M MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES
CHAPTER 13.44 PROFESSIONAL OFFICE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.45 O-R-D OFFICE, RESEARCH PARK AND DEVELOPMENT ZONE
CHAPTER 13.46 P PUBLIC USE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.50 RO RESIDENTIAL OFFICE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.55 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE (NC)
CHAPTER 13.56 C-1 COMMERCIAL ZONE
CHAPTER 13.62 C-2 COMMERCIAL ZONE
CHAPTER 13.63 LIMITED USE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.65 REGIONAL/MIXED-USE ZONING DISTRICT
CHAPTER 13.66 HOLLADAY CROSSROADS ZONE
CHAPTER 13.71 HOLLADAY VILLAGE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.72 FOOTHILLS AND CANYONS OVERLAY ZONE
CHAPTER 13.73 FOOTHILLS AND CANYONS SITE DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN STANDARDS
CHAPTER 13.74 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 13.75 GEOLOGIC HAZARDS (Formerly “Natural Hazards Area”)
CHAPTER 13.76 SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 13.77 LANDSCAPING
CHAPTER 13.78 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 13.79 UTILITY AND FACILITY SYSTEM PLACEMENT REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 13.80 OFF STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER 13.81 HIGHWAY NOISE ABATEMENT MEASURES
CHAPTER 13.82 SIGNS
CHAPTER 13.83 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
CHAPTER 13.84 CONDITIONAL USES1
CHAPTER 13.85 CONVERSION TO CONDOMINIUMS
CHAPTER 13.86 HISTORIC PRESERVATION
CHAPTER 13.88 NONCONFORMING BUILDINGS AND USES
CHAPTER 13.90 AMENDMENTS AND REZONING1
CHAPTER 13.90 AMENDMENTS AND REZONING1
CHAPTER 13.91 SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 13.92 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
CHAPTER 13.94 ENFORCEMENT
CHAPTER 13.98 GROUP HOMES; OTHER FACILITIES
CHAPTER 13.100 APPENDIX A - ALLOWED USES
CHAPTER 13.101 APPENDIX B - LAND USE AND APPEAL AUTHORITIES
CHAPTER 13.102 APPENDIX C - NOTICING
TITLE 14 HIGHWAYS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
TITLE 15 BUILDING CODES
TITLE 17 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS
TITLE 18 ANTIDISCRIMINATION
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13.45.060: SETBACK REQUIREMENTS:
The minimum setback requirements for all main and accessory buildings are as follows:
   A.   Front setback:
      1.   Minimum shall be ten feet (10');
      2.   Maximum shall be fifty feet (50').
   B.   Side setback:
      1.   Thirty feet (30') if abutting a Residential Zone. The side yard shall be increased at least one foot (1') for each additional foot of building height above thirty feet (30');
      2.   Ten feet (10') if abutting other zones.
   C.   Rear setback:
      1.   Thirty feet (30') if abutting a Residential Zone. The rear yard shall be increased at least one foot (1') for each additional foot of building height above thirty feet (30');
      2.   Ten feet (10') if abutting to other zones.
   D.   Corner side setback:
      1.   Minimum shall be ten feet (10');
      2.   Maximum shall be fifty feet (50'). (Ord. 2019-09, 5-16-2019)
13.45.070: BUILDING HEIGHT:
The maximum height of a building or structure shall be seventy two feet (72'). (Ord. 2019-09, 5-16-2019)
13.45.080: COVERAGE RESTRICTIONS:
   A.   Maximum Coverage: The maximum lot coverage of impervious surface area for a development site shall be seventy percent (70%).
   B.   Coverage Bonus: The total percent impervious coverage as per subsection A of this section may be increased no more than an additional ten percent (10%) as allowed by the following table:
COVERAGE BONUS TABLE 13.45.080.001
(Maximum 10 Percent Bonus Area Allowed)
 
Method
Maximum
Percent Increase
Plant 2" caliper tree: 1% per tree. Species as per tree selection guide made available through Holladay City Community Development Director
6.0%
Permeable pavers or porous surface1: Installed as per approved manufacturing standards
3.5%
Water wise landscaping: Landscaping area must be equal in area to the percent increase gained, as per Holladay water wise guidelines made available through Holladay City Community Development Director
3.5%
Sump2
2.5%
Cistern2
2.5%
 
Notes:
   1.    Appropriate porosity approved by City Engineer.
   2.    Size, design and capacity approved by City Engineer.
(Ord. 2019-09, 5-16-2019)
13.45.090: PERIMETER WALL:
   A.   When Required; Waiver: The project area shall have a decorative tinted concrete or masonry wall along all rear and side yards not fronting on a public street, but which abut a residential use. This requirement may be waived by the Planning Commission upon a determination that the wall is not necessary to buffer the abutting use. Such walls shall not be located in the required setback from a public street.
   B.   Height: All perimeter walls shall be a maximum of six feet (6') high unless the Planning Commission requires a higher wall as part of the site plan or conditional use approval.
   C.   Access: The Planning Commission may require appropriate access to trails, creeks, or other open space amenities. (Ord. 2019-09, 5-16-2019)
13.45.100: LANDSCAPING:
All uses in the O-R-D Zone shall comply with the provisions governing landscaping and buffering in chapter 13.77 of this title. (Ord. 2019-09, 5-16-2019)
13.45.110: LIGHTING:
   A.   Lighting Plan Required: All proposed development shall have a professionally designed lighting plan approved by the Planning Commission as part of the site plan/conditional use permit process. Such plans shall emphasize energy conservation and compatibility with adjacent uses and using the minimum light necessary to achieve visibility and security while ensuring the enjoyment of a starry night for all members of the community.
   B.   Height Of Light Poles: The maximum height of light poles shall be thirty feet (30'). The light shall be low intensity, boxed/shielded from uses on adjacent lots, and down directed to avoid light wash or flooding of any adjacent Residentially zoned or used properties.
   C.   Surface Parking Lot Lighting: All parking lot lights, except those required for security, shall be extinguished one hour after the end of business hours. No more than fifty percent (50%) of the total luminaries used may remain on overnight for security reasons.
   D.   Pedestrian Walkways: Pedestrian walkways to mass transit facilities shall be lighted.
   E.   Light Sources: All light sources shall be full cutoff fixtures, completely concealed with an opaque housing. (Ord. 2019-09, 5-16-2019)
13.45.120: NUISANCE FACTORS AND HAZARDS:
Operations shall not be conducted which emit offensive or objectionable noise, vibration, smoke, odors, dust or gases, air pollution, water pollution or generates heavy truck traffic. Precautions shall be taken in all operations against radiation, radioactivity, fire and explosion hazards.
   A.   Compliance Required: Activities conducted on the premises shall comply with all local, State, and Federal laws and regulations and permits.
   B.   Noise Level: The noise level emanating from any use or operation shall not exceed the limits in the Health Department Health Regulation 21, or its successor, regarding noise control. (Ord. 2019-09, 5-16-2019)
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