The following standards apply to attached houses.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1104.0201 In the RM12 District, up to eight dwelling units may be attached, and structures containing nine or more dwelling units are therein prohibited.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1104.0202 In the RD6 District, up to two dwelling units may be attached, and structures containing three or more dwelling units are therein prohibited.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1104.0203 The density and lot size (area and width) requirements of the underlying zoning district apply. Commonly used areas, including commonly owned open space, driveway, or parking areas, apply toward the overall density standard.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1104.0204 The front, side, and rear setback standards of the underlying zoning district apply around the perimeter of the project.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1104.0205 The side setback on the side containing a common wall is reduced to zero.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1104.0206 On corner lots, either the rear setback or side setback may be reduced to zero. However, the remaining side or rear setback must comply with the rear setback standards of the underlying zoning district.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1104.0207 The roof of each attached house must be distinct from the others through separation of roof pitches or direction, or other variation in roof design.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1104.0208 A common access to the rear of the lots for common or individual parking is allowed and may take the form of an easement. Common access drives must be at least 12 feet wide if designed for one-way traffic and at least 20 feet wide if designed for two-way traffic. When the access drive abuts Residential zoned property that is not part of the attached house project, it must be buffered by a Type B Landscape/Screening Buffer (See Section 1108.0203F.)
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1104.0209 See also Section 1105.0600, Residential Garages.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)