B.
Permitted accessory uses:
(1)
Accessory structures and uses as defined in this chapter, including home occupation and home office use, but not including professional offices or business offices.
D.
Area and yard requirements for the R-1 Zone:
(5)
Height requirements (principal building):
(a)
Maximum number of stories: 2.5.
(b)
Maximum height: 35 feet; provided, however, that the maximum height may be exceeded by cupolas, finials, spires or similar projections if there are no more than two such features; the highest point of each feature does not exceed the thirty-five-foot height limit by more than 10 feet; and, in total, they do not occupy more than 10% of the roof area.
[Amended 5-14-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-05]
In District R1 only: Maximum height may be exceeded by cupolas, finials, spires or similar projections if there are no more than two such features; the highest point of each feature does not exceed the thirty-five-foot height limit by more than 10 feet; and, in total, they do not occupy more than 10% of the roof area. |
E.
Garages attached to a residential building.[1]
[Added 5-14-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-05]
(1)
No portion of an attached garage shall protrude from a residential building's facade if any facade of that garage faces a street.
(3)
No storage or habitable living space located above an attached garage may extend beyond any of the garage's facades.
(4)
All bay doors on attached garages shall:
(a)
Be recessed from the primary plane of the garage a minimum of eight inches; and
(b)
Include a minimum of two design elements that give texture to the garage door's surface or change the appearance of depth, such as windows, articulated panels, bead board, cross buck or decorative contrasting hardware.
(5)
Any attached garage whose bay doors face a street (see Figure 6b) shall also:
(a)
Be set back at least five feet from the building's facade that faces the street. Where the building's facade is articulated, the setback shall be calculated from the wall which contains a doorway or, absent a doorway, the longest uninterrupted wall;
(b)
Not consume more than 40% of the total length of the building's facade, inclusive of the garage; and
[1]
Editor’s Note: Former Subsection F, Façade Articulation, added 5-14-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-05, which immediately followed this subsection, was repealed 6-25-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-13.



