1105.0600 Residential garages.
   1105.0601 Each detached house, attached house, and duplex is limited to one garage for the use of the household or households within in the principal building. If the total land area associated with the dwelling is:
   A.   12,000 square feet or more, this accessory building may be designed or used for storage of up to four vehicles.
   B.   Less than 12,000 square feet, then the accessory building may be designed or used for storage of up to three vehicles.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
   1105.0602 Residential garages must be located on the same lot as the principal building.
   1105.0603 On a detached house there is no facade limitation on the location of a garage door. For each attached house, duplex, and multi-dwelling:
   A.   No more than 40 percent of the horizontal width of a street-facing facade on an attached house may be comprised of garage door area; and
   B.   All garage doors must be recessed at least 4 feet from the front building plane.
 
   C.   The intent of these standards is to prevent garages and blank walls from being the dominant visual feature of the structure when viewed from the street or place.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
   1105.0604 Also see Section 1107.1202, Setbacks, and Section 1105.0200, General Standards for accessory structures.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)