1158.09 BUILDING TYPES.
   (a)   Building types permitted in each PD type are set forth in Table 1158.09(a).
Table 1158.09(a) Building Types.
Planned
Mixed-Use
Development
Planned
Residential
Development
Planned Infill
Development
(1) Detached Single-Family, including Cluster
yes
yes
no
(2) Attached Single-Family
yes
yes
yes
(3) Mid-Rise Multifamily
yes
yes
yes
(4) Commercial
yes
NA
yes
(5) Mixed-Use Building
yes
NA
yes
(6) Office/Workplace
yes
NA
yes
   (b)   Building Type Definitions. Building types referred to in this Chapter are defined as follows. The photos are meant for illustrative purposes only. In the event there is a conflict between the definitions in this chapter and other sections of the Codified Ordinances, the definitions in this chapter shall govern.
      (1)   Detached Single-Family, including Cluster. A detached single-family is a separate structure housing one family, separated by other dwelling units by open area.
      (2)   Attached Single-Family. An attached single-family building is a housing type with two or more dwelling units in which each unit is structurally attached to another, side by side, and erected as one building, each dwelling unit being separated from the adjoining unit or units by a party wall without openings and extending from the basement floor to the roof and with each unit having separate ground floor entrances directly to the unit from the outside.
      (3)   Mid-Rise Multi-Family. A mid-rise multi-family building is at least two (2) stories and contains at least four (4) separate dwelling units where each unit is provided with an individual entrance to the outdoors or to a common hallway.
      (4)   Commercial Building. A commercial building provides readily available goods and/or services directly to the consumer, with no space devoted to residential uses.
      (5)   Mixed-Use Building. A Mixed-Use Building is a two-or more story building that allows for a vertical mixing of uses, with the first floor devoted to non-residential uses.
      (6)   Office/Workplace. The office/workplace building form is a building style intended for a variety of nonresidential and employment-related uses. It is flexible in use (where permitted), accommodating offices, limited research and development, and similar employment-related uses as permitted in this Chapter.
(Ord. 19-O-055. Passed 7-2-19.)