§ 155.217 DWELLING GROUPS.
   (A)   In the case of a project consisting of a group of two or more buildings to be constructed on a plot of ground not subdivided into the customary streets and lots and which will not be so subdivided, or where the existing or contemplated street and lot layout make it impracticable to apply the requirements of this code to the individual building units in such project, the applying of such requirements to such project should be done by the Board of Appeals in a manner that will ensure substantially the same character of occupancy, maximum intensity of use and minimum standard of open spaces as suggested by this report in the district in which the proposed project is to be located.
   (B)   In no case should the Board authorize a use or a building height prohibited in the district in which the project is to be located, or a smaller lot area per family than the minimum required under this Code in such district, nor should the Board authorize a building coverage exceeding that which would be obtained were the same area to be developed by the customary subdivision thereof into streets and lots in conformance with the subdivision regulations report, and by the type of buildings customary in the district and in compliance with the requirements of this report.
(1999 Code, § 40-15-16) (Ord. 334, passed 10-26-1964)