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F. The reduction of parking and setback requirements <br />for affordable housing. <br />As structured, the county's Land Development Regulations establish minimum setback <br />and lot size requirements for both single family residential zoning districts and multiple <br />family residential zoning districts. These setback requirements provide a standard <br />separation between houses and between houses and roadways. For affordable housing <br />projects, the small lot subdivision provisions of section 971.41 of the LDRs allow for a <br />reduction of lot size and building setbacks for single family homes. <br />In the RS -6 zoning district, for example, single family homes are required to have a <br />minimum lot width of seventy (70) feet. With small lot subdivisions, however, lots <br />having a minimum width of only fifty (50) feet and reduced side yard setbacks of seven <br />(7) feet (instead of ten (10) feet) can be created. While rear yard setbacks are reduced <br />from 20 feet to 15 feet, the minimum front yard setback on all single family homes from <br />the edge of right-of-way is twenty (20) feet. This setback distance allows for cars to be <br />parked in the driveway and not block the sidewalk or impede pedestrian movement. <br />More recently, the AHAC proposed and on February 18, 2020 the BCC approved the <br />concept of allowing for very small lot subdivisions that would have lots as narrow as 36 <br />feet. While the concept needs to be presented in code form to the BCC, it is anticipated <br />that side, front, and rear yard setbacks will be similar to those of the County's small lot <br />subdivision provisions. <br />For residential uses, throughout the County's various residential zoning districts, the <br />county requires two parking spaces for each dwelling unit. This requirement is detailed in <br />section 954.05(56) and is as follows: <br />Section 954.05(56) <br />Single-family dwellings and duplexes. Two (2) spaces for each dwelling unit; single- <br />family dwellings and duplexes shall be exempted from all other requirements in <br />subsection 954.07(4) and 954.10. Uncovered parking spaces shall be exempted from the <br />front yard setback requirements. <br />ANALYSIS: <br />To ensure health and safety, all residential development must meet current minimum <br />parking and setback requirements for the appropriate zoning district as established in the <br />county LDRs. For example, the county's 20 foot minimum front yard setback provides <br />enough distance, but not an excessive distance, for parking a vehicle in a driveway <br />without the vehicle projecting into the sidewalk. Reducing or eliminating parking <br />requirements would force residents to park in roadway rights-of-way. This could create <br />safety issues unless minimum mandatory right-of-way widths are increased (which would <br />reduce lot depth and area). <br />FACommunity Development\SHIP\AHAC\ANNUAL INCENTIVE REPORT AND LHAP REVISIONS\2020 Incentives 16 <br />Report\BCC Item - Incentives Report\AHAC 2020 report v6 - 12-1-20 BCC Review.doc <br />