§ 153.122 ATTACHED SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS.
   Attached single-family dwellings shall be subject to the following standards.
   (A)   Number of attached units in a single structure. In RSL and more restrictive districts, no single structure may contain more than one attached single-family dwelling. In all other districts, no single structure may contain more than eight attached single- family dwellings.
   (B)   Lot area. The minimum lot area for attached dwellings shall comply with the minimum lot area standards of the underlying zoning district. Where a common area is provided, minimum lot area requirements may be calculated as an average lot area by counting a proportionate amount of the common area in calculating the area of each lot.
   (C)   Accessory structures. All accessory structures shall be located on the property of the attached single-family dwelling and for the private use of the property occupant(s). A minimum interior setback of three feet is required between an accessory structure and the interior lot lines, provided that an accessory structure may be located on one of the zero lot lines when constructed of a material finish matching the dwelling unit exterior or is the same height and materially a part of a fence or wall.
   (D)   Design standards.
      (1)   The front facade of an attached single- family dwelling may not include more than 40% garage wall area.
      (2)   The roof of each attached single-family dwelling must be distinct from the other through either separation of roof pitches or direction, or other variation in roof design.
      (3)   At least 10% of the area of each facade that faces a street must be comprised of windows.
   (E)   Other requirements. Prior to development or redevelopment of attached housing on parcels in these districts, an applicant must complete site plan review and meet all standards of this chapter. Single- family detached residences are exempt from this requirement.
(Ord. 2012-06, § 6.4.2, passed 10-18-2012; Ord. 2013-02, passed 4-18-2013)