1240.04 LOT AREA, WIDTH, AND DENSITY REQUIREMENTS.
   In the D Dwelling Districts, the minimum area and width of a lot that may be used for purposes of a dwelling and the maximum density for single-family attached and multi-family developments are as follows:
   (a)   Minimum Lot Area, Width and Density Requirements.
D-1
D-2
D-3
D-4
D-5
1. Minimum lot area for single-family
detached dwellings
1 acre
20,000 sq. ft.
12,000 sq. ft.
12,000 sq. ft.
NP
2. Minimum project area:
A. Single family attached
NP
NP
NP
1 acre
1 acre
B. Multi-family
NP
NP
NP
NP
1 acre
3. Maximum density (units per acre) for single-
family attached and multi-family
developments
NA
NA
NA
4.8
7.0
4. Minimum lot width (a)
150 feet
100 feet
75 feet
75 feet (b)
150 feet
5. Minimum corner lot width
150 feet
125 feet
90 feet
90 feet
150 feet
6. Minimum lot width at street right-of-way line
100 feet
67 feet
50 feet
50 feet
100 feet
7. Minimum lot depth
200 feet
200 feet
150 feet
150 feet
200 feet
Notes:
(a) Measured at the building line
(b) Plus 10 feet for each unit after the first unit
NP= Not permitted NA = Not applicable
 
   (b)   One Principal Building Per Lot. Only one principal building shall be erected on a lot in any D Dwelling District, except for single-family attached and multi-family units in D-4 and D-5 Districts pursuant to Section 1240.06, and Planned Residential Developments pursuant to Chapter 1268.
   (c)   Minimum Project Area for D-4 and D-5 District. The gross area of a tract of land proposed to be developed for attached single-family units in the D-4 District, and attached single-family or multi-family units in a D-5 District, shall be not less than that set forth in subsection (a) hereof. The entire tract of land to be developed shall be considered one zoning lot.
   (d)   Maximum Density. The maximum density of a single-family attached or multifamily development in a D-4 or D-5 District shall be the number of dwelling units per acre set forth in subsection (a) hereof. The total number of dwelling units permitted shall be calculated by multiplying the total land area, exclusive of public streets existing at the time of development, by the number of dwelling units permitted per acre.
      (Ord. 24-97. Passed 10-14-97.)