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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCenter Community (2)SUBDIVISION RESTRICTION FORM Center Community Subdivision Dimensional Standards: Planner: Bill Parsons R-15 Standard Requirement Rear setback (ft.) 12' Interior side setback (ft.) (In some cases, there may be a greater setback due to a wider utility 5 easement - refer to the recorded plat for specific easement information.) Setback' to garage (ft.) from common driveway 20' Street setback' to living area (ft.) and from common driveway 10' Maximum building height (ft.) (as defined by the Building Code) 40' Note: 'Measured from back of sidewalk or property line where there is no adjacent sidewalk. Parking Standards for Dwellings [single-family detached]: Number of Bedrooms Required Parking Spaces i (per unit) 2/3/4 4 per dwelling unit; at least 2 in an enclosed garage, other spaces may be enclosed or a minimum 10' x 20' parking padz 5+ 6 per dwelling unit; at least 3 in an enclosed garage, other spaces may be enclosed or a minimum 10' x 20' parking pad2 Notes: 'The size of the garage or carport requiredfor dwelling units shall be measured by exterior dimensions & shall be at least 10' x 20' for a I space garage or carport and 20' x 20' for a 2 space garage or carport. 2The parking pad shall be measured from the edge of sidewalk or edge ofpaved travel lane (public street, private street, or alley) where no sidewalk exists. Fencing (UDC 11-3A-7): All proposed fencing in residential districts shall comply with the following: Maximum fence height allowed 6' Front yard 3' solid or 4' open vision fencing Street side yard 3' solid or 4' open vision fence at the property line or 6' fence set back 10' from property line Rear yard 6' (unless adjacent to interior common area or pathway — see below) Fencing adjacent to interior common lot or pathway (side or rear) 4' solid or 6' open vision fence (6' solid is prohibited) Special Requirements: The rear (or side) of structures on Lots 1- 6, Block 1 will incorporate articulation through changes in materials, color, modulation, and architectural elements (horizontal and vertical) to break up monotonous wall planes and roof lines.