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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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CHAPTER 17
MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE R-3
SECTION:
15-17-1: Purpose And Intent
15-17-2: Permitted Uses
15-17-3: Conditional Uses
15-17-4: Site Development Standards
15-17-1: PURPOSE AND INTENT:
The purpose of this zone is to provide residential areas that will accommodate the development of dwelling type from single- family through multiple-family units with their associated necessary public services and activities, and to encourage government subsidized housing for the elderly at higher densities and in a wider range of residential areas. It is also to provide an orderly transition from less intensive, lower density uses to more intensive, higher density uses.
(Ord. 72-13, 7-6-1972; amd. Ord. 81-7, 2-19-1981)
15-17-2: PERMITTED USES:
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to any permitted use.
Accessory dwelling unit (see section 15-13-39 for ADU requirements).
Agriculture.
Church, synagogue or similar permanent building used for regular religious worship.
Educational institution.
Golf course, except miniature golf course.
Greenhouse, noncommercial only.
Group dwelling with eight (8) or fewer dwelling units in accordance with Chapter 10.
Home occupation.
Household pets.
Library or museum, public or nonprofit.
Multiple-family dwelling with eight (8) or fewer dwelling units, in accordance with the requirements of Section 15-13-27 of this title.
Pigeon loft for the housing of racing pigeons (only allowed on single-family residential lots), in accordance with the standards contained in Section 15-13-19.
Public building, public park, recreation grounds and associated buildings.
Residential facilities for elderly persons (see Section 15-13-25 for facility requirements).
Residential facility for persons with a disability (see section 15-13-15 for facility requirements).
Residential garage sales or yard sales.
Short-term rental (see section 15-13-38 for requirements).
Single-family dwelling.
Temporary building for use incidental to construction work. Such building shall be removed upon the completion or abandonment of the construction work.
Transitional housing facility (see section 15-13-26 for facility requirements).
Two-family dwelling, in accordance with the requirements of section 15-13-27.
(Ord. 2016-63, 12-20-2016, eff. 1-1-2017; amd. Ord. 2024-12, 5-7-2024)
15-17-3: CONDITIONAL USES:
The following uses shall be permitted only when authorized by a conditional use permit as provided in chapter 7 of this title:
Assisted living facility (see section 15-13-26 of this title for facility requirements).
Bed and breakfast inn, subject to the following standards:
   A.   Two (2) parking spaces shall be provided for the host family plus one space for each guestroom;
   B.   Proprietor or owner must occupy the property;
   C.   Meals may only be served to overnight guests;
   D.   Signs are limited to nameplate signs not exceeding two (2) square feet in residential zones. In addition, a freestanding identification sign not to exceed four (4) square feet is permitted. If illuminated, only indirect spotlighting is allowed, thus prohibiting backlighted signs.
Cemetery with customary incidental uses, including, but not limited to, mortuary, mausoleum, crematory, staff housing, service shops or chapel.
Daycare center.
Group dwellings with nine (9) or more dwelling units in accordance with chapter 10 of this title.
Multiple-family dwelling with nine (9) or more dwelling units, in accordance with the requirements of section 15-13-27 of this title.
Nursing home.
Planned residential unit development (PRUD), in accordance with chapter 8 of this title.
Private park, playground or recreation area.
Privately operated concession or amusement business in a public park.
Public school bus terminal, subject to the following standards:
   A.   School buses are owned and operated by the school district;
   B.   Facility is located in conjunction with school administrative offices; and
   C.   Accessory maintenance and fuel operations must be specifically applied for and approved.
Public utility substation or water storage reservoir developed by a public agency.
Retirement home.
(Ord. 72-13, 7-6-1972; amd. Ord. 73-22, 7-12-1973; Ord. 70-9, 2-8-1979; Ord. 82-22, 5-20-1982; Ord. 86-30, 6-12-1986; Ord. 86-44, 11-13-1986; Ord. 90-51, 10-25-1990; Ord. 93-32, 8-17-1993; Ord. 98-62, 10-17-1998; 1999 Code; Ord. 2000-2, 1-4-2000; Ord. 2002-42, 8-20-2002; Ord. 2008-57, 10-28-2008)
15-17-4: SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS:
   A.   Minimum Lot Area:
      1.   One building dwelling, 6,000 square feet for single-family, 7,500 square feet for two-family. For multiple-family, 7,500 square feet, plus 2,000 square feet for each dwelling unit in excess of two in each building.
      2.   Other main building, 7,500 square feet. For nursing home or retirement home an additional 750 square feet for each guest or patient accommodation in excess of four. For transitional housing or assisted living facilities an additional 1,000 square feet for each resident in excess of four.
      3.   Government subsidized elderly housing with a minimum 40 year contract, 7,500 square feet for each building plus 1,000 square feet for each dwelling unit in excess of two in each building.
      4.   Corner lot, 7,000 square feet.
   B.   Minimum Lot Width: Minimum lot width, 60 feet; corner lot, 70 feet.
   C.   Minimum Yard Setbacks:
      1.   Front: Front, 25 feet, except average where 50% of the frontage is developed, but not less than 20 feet.
      2.   Side:
         a.   Main Building:
         (1)   One building dwelling and group dwelling, eight feet with total width of two required side yards of not less than 18 feet, plus one foot each side for each one foot the main building is over 35 feet high.
         (2)   Other main building, 20 feet each side plus one foot each side for each one foot the main building is over 35 feet high.
         b.   Accessory Building: Accessory building, eight feet, except one foot if located at least six feet from rear of main building, but not closer than eight feet to dwelling on adjacent lot.
      3.   Corner Lot: Side facing street on corner lot, 20 feet, except average where 50% of the frontage is developed, but not less than 20 feet.
      4.   Rear:
         a.   Main building, 30 feet.
         b.   Accessory building, one foot, except eight feet where accessory building rears on side yard of adjacent corner lot.
   D.   Building Height:
      1.   Minimum, one story.
      2.   Maximum, four stories or 50 feet, whichever is less. See also Subsection 15-13-5.D for limits on buildings over 35 feet high.
   E.   Lot Coverage: No building or group of buildings with their accessory building shall cover more than 40% of the lot area.
   F.   Landscaped Area: At least 40% of the lot area shall be landscaped.
   G.   Special Regulations: In no case shall the ratio of total floor area in the building to the total lot area exceed one to one.
   H.   Landscaping: For single-family dwellings, all yard areas except those areas where accessory buildings, permitted parking and accessways are specifically allowed are required to be landscaped and maintained. For new single-family construction the landscaping shall be installed within 18 months of the time of the first occupancy of the dwelling. For duplex and multiple-family requirements see Subsection 15-13-16.F.
   I.   Brick Painting Limitations: Buildings that are located between Adams Avenue and Harrison Boulevard and 20th Street to 30th Street are:
      1.   prohibited from painting or covering exterior brick except as provided in Subsection 2.b.
      2.   painting or sealing of unpainted brick may be approved by the planning commission if an evaluation is submitted to the planning commission that has been reviewed by the director providing information that:
         a.   painting or sealing of the brick is required to provide a protective surface that will limit the continued erosion of the brick;
         b.   the paint or sealant used will preserve the brick; and
         c.   the color of the paint or sealant will match the existing brick color.
(Ord. 72-13, 7-6-1972; amd. Ord. 81-7, 2-19-1981; Ord. 87-11, 3-12-1987; Ord. 97-35, 5-27-1997; Ord. 2000-2, 1-4-2000; Ord. 2003-24, 5-27-2003; Ord. 2020-62, 12-15-2020; Ord. 2023-15, 4-4-2023; Ord. 2024-8, 4-9-2024)