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Ogden City, UT Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of OGDEN CITY, UTAH
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
TITLE 3 BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND AGENCIES
TITLE 4 REVENUE, FINANCE AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
TITLE 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 6 PARKS, RECREATION AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
TITLE 7 PUBLIC WAYS AND FACILITIES
TITLE 8 AIRPORT
TITLE 9 WATER AND SEWER
TITLE 10 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE 11 POLICE REGULATIONS
TITLE 12 HEALTH AND SAFETY
TITLE 13 ANIMALS
TITLE 14 SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
TITLE 15 ZONING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 3 ZONES AND DISTRICTS
CHAPTER 4 DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW PROCESS
CHAPTER 5 APPEALS, VARIANCES AND SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
CHAPTER 6 NONCONFORMING REGULATIONS1
CHAPTER 7 CONDITIONAL USES1
CHAPTER 8 PLANNED RESIDENTIAL UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PRUD)
CHAPTER 9 CLUSTER SUBDIVISIONS; SPECIAL REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 10 GROUP DWELLINGS1
CHAPTER 11 RESIDENTIAL INFILL DEVELOPMENTS
CHAPTER 12 PARKING AND LOADING SPACE, TRAFFIC AND ACCESS REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 13 REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL ZONES
CHAPTER 14 OPEN SPACE ZONE O-1
CHAPTER 15 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES R-1-5, R-1-6, R-1-8, R-1-10
CHAPTER 16 TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE R-2
CHAPTER 17 MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE R-3
CHAPTER 18 MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE R-4
CHAPTER 19 MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE R-5
CHAPTER 20 RESIDENTIAL MANUFACTURED HOME PARK ZONE Rmh-1
CHAPTER 21 MANUFACTURING ZONES - DISTRICT CHARACTERISTICS, USE REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 22 MANUFACTURING ZONES - SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
CHAPTER 23 MANUFACTURING ZONES - SPECIAL REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 24 AIRPORT ZONE DISTRICTS AND USES
CHAPTER 25 12TH STREET CORRIDOR OVERLAY ZONE 12TH CO
CHAPTER 26 FLOODPLAIN OVERLAY ZONE FP
CHAPTER 27 SENSITIVE AREA OVERLAY ZONE SA
CHAPTER 28 WATER-WISE LANDSCAPING
CHAPTER 29 CONDITIONAL OVERLAY ZONE CO
CHAPTER 30 PLANNED COMMERCIAL RECREATION ZONE PCR
CHAPTER 31 TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE R-2A
CHAPTER 32 DOWNTOWN RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE-FAMILY ZONES R-MFV AND R-MFH
CHAPTER 33 PROFESSIONAL/INSTITUTIONAL ZONE PI
CHAPTER 34 DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL ZONES C-MU, C-ENT, H25 And C-9
CHAPTER 35 TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE - EAST CENTRAL R-2EC
CHAPTER 36 MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE - EAST CENTRAL R-3EC
CHAPTER 37 THE NINE RAILS CREATIVE DISTRICT RESIDENTIAL ZONE
CHAPTER 38 COMMERCIAL ZONES C-1/CP-1, C-2/CP-2, C-3/CP-3
CHAPTER 39 MIXED USE ZONE MU
CHAPTER 40 COMMERCIAL RECREATION ZONE CRC-1
CHAPTER 41 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONES NC-1, NC-2
CHAPTER 42 TRANSIT OVERLAY ZONE
CHAPTER 43 TWO-FAMILY AND SMALL LOT RESIDENTIAL ZONE R-2S
TITLE 16 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION REGULATIONS
TITLE 17 LANDMARKS
TITLE 18 OUTDOOR SIGNS
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15-9-2: GENERAL REGULATIONS:
   A.   Permitted Zones; Number Of Units: A cluster subdivision shall be a permitted use in R-1-10, R-1-8, R-1-6, and R-2 Zones and notwithstanding any other provisions of this title, the provisions as hereinafter set forth shall be applicable if any conflict exists; provided however, that no such cluster subdivision shall contain less than twenty five (25) dwelling units.
   B.   Minimum Lot Area Reduction: Where land is proposed for subdivisions into lots and a subdivider dedicates or permanently reserves land within the subdivision for recreational use or open space, a reduction in the minimum lot area required for the zone in which the cluster subdivision is located, may be approved by the Planning Commission, provided the provisions of this chapter are met; and further provided, that the cluster subdivision receives subdivision approval.
(Ord. 72-13, 7-6-1972)
15-9-3: SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS:
   A.   Minimum Lot Area: The minimum lot area for dwellings may be reduced below the area normally required in the zone in which the cluster subdivision is located, but no lot shall have an area less than two-thirds (2/3) of the minimum lot area required for such dwelling in the respective zone.
   B.   Minimum Lot Width And Yard Setbacks: The minimum lot width, front yard setback and side yard setback may be reduced below the width, front yard and side yard normally required in the zone in which the cluster subdivision is located, but no lot shall have a width, front yard or side yard of less than three-fourths (3/4) of the minimum lot width, front yard or side yard required in the respective zone nor shall the front yard be less than eighteen feet (18') even if the application of this subsection would otherwise allow a greater reduction.
   C.   Zero Side Yard: Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection B of this section, one zero side yard may be permitted when approved by the Planning Commission and Mayor, and only if the following requirements are met:
      1.   The remaining one side yard is equal to the combined total of the required two (2) side yards of the zone in which it is located;
      2.   No window or other similar opening shall be installed in the building or any accessory building along the side having a zero side yard; and
      3.   No zero side yard will be permitted on the lot side bordering a nonresidential zone, or on a residential lot not utilizing zero side yard provisions.
   D.   Yard Use And Height Regulations: Yard use and height regulations shall be the same as for the zone in which the cluster subdivision is located.
(Ord. 72-13, 7-6-1972; amd. Ord. 91-51, 12-19-1991; Ord. 2017-46, 10-24-2017)
15-9-4: OPEN SPACE PROVISION:
There shall be permanently reserved within the subdivision for recreation and/or open space, parcels of land whose total area is not less than the amount by which the areas of the residential lots are reduced below the minimum area normally required in the zone in which the cluster subdivision is located.
(Ord. 72-13, 7-6-1972)
15-9-5: OPEN SPACE PRESERVATION AND MAINTENANCE:
Recreation and/or open space areas to be permanently reserved shall be improved, landscaped, and maintained in accordance with a plan approved by the Planning Commission and the cluster subdivision provisions of the subdivision title.
(Ord. 72-13, 7-6-1972)
15-9-6: PROCEDURE:
A preliminary plan of the cluster subdivision showing the areas within the subdivision to be permanently reserved for recreation and/or open space, and plans showing the proposed use, improvements and method of maintenance of such areas shall be approved by the Planning Commission before the cluster subdivision proposal becomes a permitted use in the zone in which it is proposed.
(Ord. 72-13, 7-6-1972)
15-9-7: STREETS:
Streets shall be designed as to take advantage of open space vistas and to create drives with a rural or open-space character.
(Ord. 98-37, 6-16-1998)
15-9-8: COMMON OPEN SPACE; OTHER REQUIREMENTS AUTHORIZED:
   A.   The subdivider of a cluster subdivision shall submit plans of landscaping and improvements for the common open space. The subdivider shall also explain the intended use of the open space maintained. A cluster subdivision must assure proper use, construction, and maintenance of open space facilities and must result in a development superior to conventional development in terms of its benefits to future owners of the subdivision, surrounding residents and the general public.
   B.   The Planning Commission may place whatever additional conditions or restrictions it may deem necessary to ensure development and maintenance of the desired character for common open space, including plans for disposition or reuse of property if the open space use is not maintained in the manner agreed upon or is abandoned by the owners.
(Ord. 98-37, 6-16-1998)