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ORDINANCE NO. 2000--12-6 <br />Maximum building height <br />35 <br />feet <br />Maximum lot coverage <br />30 <br />percent of lot <br />Minimum open space area <br />35 <br />percent of gross <br />Minimum district size <br />20 <br />gross acres <br />*NOTE: A 1 foot additional_ setback is reauired for every 1 foot in buddinF–heiaht av�fi <br />building height. For example, a building or portion of a building that has a 35 foot building height. <br />as defined in the land development regulations, must have an additional 10 foot setback from go <br />adiacent_front`side._ or rear nronertv line to that portion of the buildine_ that exceeds 25 fee m <br />building height. <br />E. LDR zoning Chapter Section criteria table 911.13(4)(8) for the AIR -1 district is <br />hereby amended as follows: <br />(g) Size and dimension criteria: <br />Regulation <br />Unit of <br />Land Use <br />Measure <br />AG -1 <br />AG -2i <br />R <br />L-12 <br />Maximum <br />du acre <br />1:5 <br />1:10 <br />1:1 <br />3:1 <br />density <br />Minimum lot <br />sq. ft. <br />200,000 <br />430,000 <br />40,000 <br />20,000 <br />size <br />Minimum lot <br />feet <br />150 <br />150 <br />125 <br />120 <br />width <br />Maximum <br />feet <br />35 <br />35 <br />35 <br />35 <br />building <br />height <br />Minimum <br />yard I <br />feet <br />Coding: Words in sw;W dwmgh type are deletions from existing law. Words underlined are additions. <br />uWa &hU ldWg hdgM ad Page 8 of 11 <br />July 18, 2000 <br />72 <br />
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