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12/1/1986
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ARTICLE 5 DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS (*'Yes" indicates cone fiance; "Noll Indicates noncompliance) <br /> cri <br /> Planning Board Findings Based BOCC W <br /> Ordinance Requirements . * an Submi tted Application Evidence Submitted To Support Findings Findings <br /> Article 5 lists standards <br /> for minimum lot size, lot <br /> width, front, side and rear <br /> setbacks, maximum building <br /> height and lot coverage., <br /> and development intensity. <br /> The applicant has applied <br /> for a PD-H-R-8 <br /> designation. The sta—nFa—rds <br /> for that district are set <br /> forth in Article 5.1. 1 <br /> and are as follows: <br /> a) Minimum lot area per Yes NO <br /> dwelling unit - _N/A —Yes No <br /> sq.ft. <br /> b) Minimum lot width Yes No <br /> NIA sq. ft. Yes No <br /> C) Required front setback Yes- No <br /> N/A ft. Yes No <br /> d) Required side and rear Yes No Yes No <br /> setbacks N ft, <br /> 0 Maximum-building height X Yes No Building elevations Indicate compliance Yes No <br /> 25 ft. with standard, Butlding height is <br /> deffne*d as mean height between eave. <br /> fine and ridge line. Eave line Ts 181 , <br /> Compliance with lot coverage ridge line Is 261 . <br /> and development intensity Mean height Is 22' . <br /> standards' Is addressed in <br /> Article 6. <br />
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