The following zone districts are referred to collectively in this section as the Multiple-Family Residential Zones.
(A) The Multiple-Family/Medium Density Residential (R-3) Zone District provides a suitable environment for those wishing to live in attached and detached housing on small lots, apartments, or multiple dwelling units. The intent is to promote pedestrian- and street-oriented design, retain desirable residential characteristics for medium density living, and stabilize and protect existing medium density areas. Detached and attached housing is permitted with a range of density (9.1 to 25 units per acre) with heights of two to four stories and high-quality design to ensure neighborhood quality.
(B) The Multiple-Family/High Density Residential (R-4) Zone District provides a suitable environment for those wishing to live in apartments or multiple dwelling units. The intent is to promote pedestrian- and street-oriented design, retain desirable residential characteristics for high density living, and stabilize and protect existing high-density areas. Multiple dwelling unit developments are permitted with a range of density (25.1 to 40 units per acre) with heights of two to four stories and high-quality design to ensure neighborhood quality.
(Ord. 1131, passed 9-5-23)