§ 153.048 R-3B MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL.
   (A)   Purpose. The purpose of the R-3B Multiple Family Residential District is to provide for high density housing in the form of apartments.
   (B)   Requirements.
      (1)   Public sewer: all buildings and units must be serviced by public sewer.
      (2)   Minimum lot area:
         (a)   10,000 square feet for single-family dwelling lots;
         (b)   15,000 square feet for two-family or multi-family dwelling lots;
      (3)   Minimum lot area per unit for multi-family dwellings:
         (a)   2,000 square feet per efficiency unit;
         (b)   2,500 square feet per one bedroom unit;
         (c)   3,000 square feet per unit of two bedrooms or more;
      (4)   Minimum lot width:
         (a)   100 feet for single-family dwellings;
         (b)   100 feet for structures with more than one dwelling.
      (5)   Front yard setback:   25 feet.
      (6)   Rear yard setback:   25% of lot depth, or 25 feet, whichever is lesser.
      (7)   Side yard setback:
         (a)   10 feet interior;
         (b)   10 feet interior for building of 2-1/2 stories or more in height;
         (c)   15 feet corner;
         (d)   25 feet for public or semi-public building abutting a residential lot.
      (8)   Height:   3 stories or 40 feet maximum, whichever is greater.
      (9)   Minimum ground floor area per dwelling: See § 153.027.
   (C)   Permitted principal uses.
      (1)   Apartments;
      (2)   All uses listed as permitted uses in the R-3A District;
      (3)   Residential structures containing more than one dwelling.
   (D)   Permitted accessory uses. All uses listed as permitted accessory uses in the R-1 District.
   (E)   Uses requiring a conditional use permit.
      (1)   All uses listed as conditional uses in the R-1 District;
      (2)   Planned unit development as regulated by this chapter;
      (3)   Resorts and tourist accommodations;
      (4)   Clubs and lodges operating as non-profit institutions;
      (5)   Nursing homes, rest homes.
(Ord. 2004-4-2, passed - -2004; Am. Ord. 2019-8-3, passed 8-13-2019)