(A) Multiple principal buildings. In a UR zone, only one principal structure and its customary accessory structures may hereafter be erected on any one lot. Agriculture uses, regardless of zone, are exempt from this requirement. In a UR zone, the Planning Commission, with an approved development plan, may authorize multiple principal buildings but one residential dwelling unit may be added without a development plan if there is at least 12,000 square feet of lot area per dwelling unit. In AG, RR, C, ML, and MH zones, multiple principal buildings are allowed.
(B) Front yard setback lines. Front yard setback lines may be varied where the average depth of principal buildings of adjoining properties is less than the depth as prescribed by the zoning regulations. In such case, the front yard in question shall not be less than the average depth of existing front yards on the two lots immediately adjoining. If the adjoining lots are vacant, then nearest structures in the district may be considered.
(C) Zero lot lines. The purpose of this zero lot line regulation is to allow multiple single-family attached residential structures to be built across one or more side lot lines. Structures shall be constructed on the interior side lot lines, having a separate unit on each of the lots, and a side yard setback shall be provided on each end of the structure. Setback lines apply to the structure as a whole, not individual units, allowing individual units in a single building to each be an individual parcel. The structure as a whole is required to meet front, rear, and side yard setbacks and total area requirements.
(Ord. 2017-07, passed 11-27-2017)