Laserfiche WebLink
♦ Chapter Five DistilctDevelopnieiitStandards <br />Section 5 -5. Conventional subdivision standards. <br />A. Applicability. <br />A conventional subdivision is permitted in the AO, CR and LDR districts. Applicants <br />shall comply with all other provisions of this ordinance and all other applicable laws, <br />except those that are incompatible with the provisions contained herein. <br />B. Dimensional standards. <br />Applicants using the conventional subdivision option shall meet the following <br />standards. <br />A® CR LDR <br />Single- Family Single - Family Single - Family <br />Detached Detached Detached <br />CONVENTIONAL <br />SUBDIVISION <br />Tract <br />Density (maximum units /acre) <br />Public water and sewer <br />Lot Dimensions (minimum) <br />Lot area (acres) <br />Average lot width (feet) <br />Principal (minimum feet) <br />Front yard (minor collector) <br />Front yard (local road) <br />Side yard (single) <br />Side yard (total) <br />Rear yard <br />Height (maximum feet) <br />Lot Coverage (maxi n mi) <br />Impermeable surface <br />Structural coverage <br />* Governmental water may be provided to individual lots in these areas for public health reasons. <br />C. 1. Exception for minor subdivisions. <br />In the AO, CR, LDR, MDR and HDR Districts, applicants meeting the standards for a <br />minor subdivision as defined by the subdivision ordinance may create no more than one <br />conventional minor subdivision out of each parent tract existing as of June 20, 2005 with <br />lots at least one acre in size, provided that each lot meets any minimum area <br />requirements for public health purposes. The property may be further divided. <br />However, any additional divisions shall be deemed major subdivisions and shall be <br />processed as such and subject to all ordinances and policies related to major <br />subdivisions. <br />2. Miiior Subdivision Dimensional Standards <br />Subdivisions that are classified as minor subdivisions in the AO, CR, and LDR zoning <br />districts shall be subject to the tract requirements listed for public water and sewer, the <br />minimum average lot width listed in lot dimensions, the setbacks, height and lot <br />coverage standards in Section 5 -5, Conventional Subdivision Standards, Section B, <br />5 -5 <br />Amended 11/16/2009 <br />Attachment number 3 <br />F -4 Page 95 <br />0.33 <br />not permitted* <br />0.50 <br />not permitted* <br />0.50 <br />optio <br />3 <br />2 <br />2 <br />150 <br />150 <br />150 <br />75 <br />75 <br />75 <br />50 <br />50 <br />50 <br />20 <br />10 <br />20 <br />40 <br />40 <br />40 <br />30 <br />30 <br />30 <br />40 <br />[40 -- — <br />20% <br />� 40 J <br />15% <br />20% <br />10% <br />15% <br />15% <br />* Governmental water may be provided to individual lots in these areas for public health reasons. <br />C. 1. Exception for minor subdivisions. <br />In the AO, CR, LDR, MDR and HDR Districts, applicants meeting the standards for a <br />minor subdivision as defined by the subdivision ordinance may create no more than one <br />conventional minor subdivision out of each parent tract existing as of June 20, 2005 with <br />lots at least one acre in size, provided that each lot meets any minimum area <br />requirements for public health purposes. The property may be further divided. <br />However, any additional divisions shall be deemed major subdivisions and shall be <br />processed as such and subject to all ordinances and policies related to major <br />subdivisions. <br />2. Miiior Subdivision Dimensional Standards <br />Subdivisions that are classified as minor subdivisions in the AO, CR, and LDR zoning <br />districts shall be subject to the tract requirements listed for public water and sewer, the <br />minimum average lot width listed in lot dimensions, the setbacks, height and lot <br />coverage standards in Section 5 -5, Conventional Subdivision Standards, Section B, <br />5 -5 <br />Amended 11/16/2009 <br />Attachment number 3 <br />F -4 Page 95 <br />