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(A) Minimum lot width. Every lot containing a building shall have a lot width of not less than 70 feet at the building line.
(B) Minimum lot area. Every lot containing a building shall have a lot area of not less than 8,750 square feet.
(C) Front yard. Same as required in Open Space District.
(D) Side yard.
(1) On each interior lot there shall be two side yards, neither having a width of less than seven feet, and a combined width of not less than 20% of the width of the lot.
(2) On each corner lot there shall be two side yards. The side yard abutting the street shall have a width of not less than 25 feet. The side yard not abutting the street shall have a width of not less than seven feet. The combined width of the two yards shall not be less than 20% of the width of the lot.
(3) When the lot abuts any residential district, on the side which abuts there shall be a side yard buffer area of not less than 15 feet, and in addition, there shall be an effective screening from the abutting lot extending from the front building line to the rear lot line.
(E) Rear yard.
(1) There shall be a rear yard on each lot, the depth of which shall be not less than 30 feet from the rear property line.
(2) When the rear of the lot abuts any residential district, there shall be in addition an effective screening from the abutting residential lot extending between the side property lines, except when the lot abuts a street. In that event, the screening shall only be required to extend to the side building line.
(F) Building coverage. Not more than 33% of the area of any lot shall be occupied by buildings and not more than 75% shall be occupied by the combination of buildings, drives, sidewalks and parking areas.
(Ord. 1995-12, passed 7-6-95)
Off-street parking shall be in accordance with the regulations set forth in §§ 154.335 et seq.
(Ord. 1995-12, passed 7-6-95)
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
This provision is included in this subchapter for the Planned Unit Development (PUD) Zoning District pursuant to I.C. 36-7-4-1500 et seq. to permit establishment of areas in which uses may be brought together as a compatible and unified plan of development which shall be in the interests of the general welfare of the public. In Planned Unit Development (PUD) Zoning Districts, land and structures may be used for any lawful purpose in accordance with a Site Specific Zoning Ordinance (SSZO) adopted under the provisions set out in this subchapter. No Planned Unit Development shall be considered which is less than ten acres in gross acreage.
(Am. Ord. 1996-18, passed 11-18-96)
Statutory reference:
For provisions concerning planned unit development, see I.C. 36-7-4-1500 et seq.
(A) The owner and developer shall submit a preliminary development plan to the town for review, which plan shall include the following information:
(1) Proposed site plan, showing building locations and land use areas;
(2) Proposed traffic circulation, parking areas, pedestrian walks and landscaping;
(3) Proposed construction sequence for public improvements, buildings, street lighting, parking spaces and landscaped areas.
(B) The Plan Commission shall, after a public hearing, consider the rezoning request for a PUD Zoning District as in all other zone change petitions and also consider the preliminary development plan. The Plan Commission shall make a recommendation to the Town Council which shall separately and independently consider such request for a change of zoning district as in all other cases pursuant to I.C. 36-7-4-600 et seq. The Plan Commission shall each determine the specific uses or range of uses, general development requirements, the required plan documentation and supporting information that may be required and any limitations applicable to the Planned Unit Development. The Plan Commission then shall make a recommendation to the Town Council on the zone change proposal in the same manner as proposals made pursuant to I.C. 36-7-4-602 and 36-7-4-608 and the preliminary development plan. Following the Plan Commission’
(Am. Ord. 1996-18, passed 11-18-96)
Statutory reference:
For provisions concerning zoning ordinances generally, see I.C. 36-7-4-600 et seq.
For provisions concerning proposal to adopt/repeal initial zoning ordinances, amending text and maps, see I.C. 36-7-4-602
For provisions concerning proposal to change in zoning maps incorporated into zoning ordinances, see I.C. 36-7-4-608
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