(a) Lot Size. In conventional condominium development, the condominium unit is enclosed air space, such as condominium apartments. In a conventional condominium the entire site must meet the minimum lot size requirements for the zoning district in which the parcel is located. For site condominium developments, the condominium unit is a piece of land that is sold as a building site just as lots in a subdivision are sold. Each condominium unit in a site condominium and its associated limited common area are considered equivalent to a "lot" and must meet the minimum lot size requirements for the zoning district in which the parcel is located.
(b) Setbacks. In conventional condominium development the buildings must be setback from the site's boundaries and from other buildings as required for the zoning district in which the parcel is located. For site condominium developments the setbacks shall be from the outer edge of the "lot" consisting of a condominium unit and its associated limited common area, and shall be consistent with the setbacks for principal structures in the zoning district in which it is located.
(Ord. 0-1344. Passed 5-12-09.)