§ 30-412.4. Lot area and width; density; unit width.  


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  • Lot area and width regulations in the R-6 Single-Family Attached Residential District shall be as follows:

    (1)

    Single-family detached dwellings. Single-family detached dwellings shall be located on lots of not less than 5,000 square feet in area with a width of not less than 50 feet (see Article VI, Division 3 of this chapter).

    (2)

    Single-family attached dwellings. Density, lot area and unit width for single-family attached dwellings shall be as follows:

    a.

    Density. The average density within a development site shall not exceed ten dwelling units per acre (see the definition of the term "dwelling, multifamily" in Section 30-122).

    b.

    Lot area. Single-family attached dwellings shall be located on lots of not less than 2,200 square feet in area, provided that such area may be reduced when an area equivalent to such reduction is provided in common ownership elsewhere on the development site and is accessible to residents of the lots so reduced in area and is available for their use. Each lot reduced to less than 2,200 square feet in area shall be provided with a private yard adjoining the dwelling unit and containing not less than 500 square feet of usable open space.

    c.

    Unit width. No individual attached dwelling unit shall be less than 16 feet in width, provided that the average width of all units attached within a series shall be not less than 20 feet.

    (3)

    Two-family attached and detached dwellings. Two-family attached and detached dwellings shall be located on lots of not less than 6,000 square feet in area with a width of not less than 50 feet (see Article VI, Division 3 of this chapter).

    (Code 1993, § 32-412.4; Code 2004, § 114-412.4)

(Code 1993, § 32-412.4; Code 2004, § 114-412.4)