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Resolution Number
2006-046
Approved Date
04/04/2006
Agenda Item Number
7.W.
Resolution Type
Housing Assistance
Entity Name
State Housing Initiative Partnership Program (SHIP)
Subject
County's Local Housing Assistance Plan
FY 2006,2007,2008,2009
Archived Roll/Disk#
3129
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1836
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ii. Comply with the following size and dimension criteria: <br />Minimum lot width: 50 feet <br />Minimum lot size: 5,000 square feet <br />Minimum yard setbacks: <br />Front: 20 feet <br />Side: 7 feet; 5 feet on lots <br />fronting a cul-de-sac <br />circle <br />Rear <br />Minimum rear yard setbacks <br />shall be provided, based <br />upon lot width, as <br />indicated in the table <br />below: <br />Lot width (feet): Rear Yard (Feet) <br />••••50 & <55 <br />> 55 & <60 <br />••••60 & <65 <br />• 65 & <70 <br />30 <br />27 <br />24 <br />22 <br />4. Interior lots (those determined not to be perimeter lots) and those <br />perimeter lots which abut a property having a commercial/industrial <br />land use designation shall comply with the following size and <br />dimension criteria: <br />Minimum lot width: 50 feet <br />Minimum lot size: 5,000 square feet <br />Minimum yard setbacks: <br />Front: 20 feet <br />Side: 7 feet; 5 feet on lots <br />fronting a cul-de-sac <br />circle <br />Rear: 15 feet <br />5. Accessory structures may encroach into required yards as allowed in <br />section 911.15 of the land development regulations. <br />6. A buffer maintenance easement, having a minimum width of ten (10) <br />feet, shall be provided along the perimeter of the small lot <br />subdivision between the small lot subdivision and all abutting <br />residentially designated properties, except where the proposed small <br />lot subdivision abuts another approved small lot subdivision or <br />abuts an older, "grandfathered -in" subdivision where fifty (50) <br />percent or more of the lots have been developed as fifty -foot wide <br />single-family lots. Where required, the buffer easement shall <br />comply with the following criteria: <br />i. A six-foot opaque buffer improvement shall be provided within <br />the easement and shall consist of one of the following: <br />Existing and/or planted vegetation <br />A combination of a landscaped berm and vegetation. <br />41 <br />
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