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Ordinance
ORDINANCE NO. ____
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ASHLAND MUNICIPAL CODE, LAND USE
ORDINANCE, REGARDING MINIMUM DENSITIES IN
MULTI-FAMILY ZONING DISTRICTS.
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Additions are indicated in bold type.
SECTION 1. Section 18.24.040.A. of the Ashland Land Use Ordinance
is modified as follows:
"18.24.040.A. Permitted Density.
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Base Densities. The density of the development shall not exceed
the density established by this section including the density gained through
bonus points. The density shall be computed by dividing the total number
of dwelling units by the acreage of the project, including land dedicated
to the public. The minimum density shall be 80% of the calculated base
density. Fractional portions of the answer shall not apply towards the
total density. Base density for the R-2 zone shall be 13.5 dwelling units
per acre, however, units of less than 500 square feet of gross habitable
area shall count as 0.75 units for the purposes of density calculations,
with the following restrictions. |
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a. |
Minimum lot area for unit 1 shall be 5000 sq. ft. with a minimum width
of 50' and minimum depth of 80'. |
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b. |
Minimum lot area for 2 units shall be 7,000 sq. ft. with a minimum width
of 50' and a minimum depth of 80'. |
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c. |
Developments of 3 units or greater shall have minimum lot area in excess
of 9000 sq. ft. and as determined by the base density and allowable bonus
point calculations, and shall have a minimum width of 50' and a minimum depth
of 80'. |
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2. |
Exceptions to minimum density standards. The following lots
are totally or partially exempt from the 80% minimum base density standard
of Subsection 1. |
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a. |
Lots less than 10,000sq.ft, in existence prior to the effective date
of this ordinance. |
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b. |
Lots located within any Historic District designated within the Ashland
Municipal Code. |
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c. |
Lots with existing, or proposed, conditional uses may be exempt for
that portion of the property that is subject to the conditional use for
calculations of the minimum base density standard. |
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d. |
If a lot is occupied by a single family residence as of the effective
date of this ordinance, the single family residence may be enlarged or
reconstructed without being subject to the 80% minimum base density
standard. |
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e. |
In the event that a fire or natural hazard destroys a single family
residence, such residence may be replaced without being subject to the 80%
minimum base density standard. |
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f. |
Where floodplains , streams, land drainages, wetlands, and or steep
slopes exist upon the lot an exception to minimum density requirements may
be obtained to better meet the standards of Chapter 18.62 Physical and
Environmental Constraints. |
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g. |
A lot that is nonconforming in minimum density may not move further
out of conformance with the minimum density standard. However, units may
be added to the lot which bring the lot closer to conformance without coming
all the way into conformance provided it is demonstrated that the minimum
density will not be precluded." |
SECTION 2. Section 18.28.040.A. of the Ashland Land Use Ordinance
is modified as follows:
"18.28.040.A. Permitted Density.
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1. |
Base Densities. The density of the development shall not exceed
the density established by this section including the density gained through
bonus points. The density shall be computed by dividing the total number
of dwelling units by the acreage of the project, including land dedicated
to the public. The minimum density shall be 80% of the calculated base
density. Fractional portions of the answer shall not apply towards the
total density. Base density for the R-2 zone shall be 13.5 dwelling units
per acre, however, units of less than 500 square feet of gross habitable
area shall count as 0.75 units for the purposes of density calculations,
with the following restrictions. |
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a. |
Minimum lot area for unit 1 shall be 5000 sq. ft. with a minimum width
of 50' and minimum depth of 80'. |
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b. |
Minimum lot area for 2 units shall be 7,000 sq. ft. with a minimum width
of 50' and a minimum depth of 80'. |
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c. |
Developments of 3 units or greater shall have minimum lot area in excess
of 9000 sq. ft. and as determined by the base density and allowable bonus
point calculations, and shall have a minimum width of 50' and a minimum depth
of 80'. |
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2. |
Exceptions to minimum density standards. The following lots
are totally or partially exempt from the 80% minimum base density standard
of Subsection 1. |
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a. |
Lots less than 10,000sq.ft, in existence prior to the effective date
of this ordinance. |
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b. |
Lots located within any Historic District designated within the Ashland
Municipal Code. |
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c. |
Lots with existing, or proposed, conditional uses may be exempt for
that portion of the property that is subject to the conditional use for
calculations of the minimum base density standard. |
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d. |
If a lot is occupied by a single family residence as of the effective
date of this ordinance, the single family residence may be enlarged or
reconstructed without being subject to the 80% minimum base density
standard. |
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e. |
In the event that a fire or natural hazard destroys a single family
residence, such residence may be replaced without being subject to the 80%
minimum base density standard. |
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f. |
Where floodplains , streams, land drainages, wetlands, and or steep
slopes exist upon the lot an exception to minimum density requirements may
be obtained to better meet the standards of Chapter 18.62 Physical and
Environmental Constraints. |
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g. |
A lot that is nonconforming in minimum density may not move further
out of conformance with the minimum density standard. However, units may
be added to the lot which bring the lot closer to conformance without coming
all the way into conformance provided it is demonstrated that the minimum
density will not be precluded." |
The foregoing ordinance was first read on the ____ day of ______, 2004, and
duly PASSED and ADOPTED this ____ day of _______, 2004.
Barbara M. Christensen, City Recorder
SIGNED and APPROVED this ____ day of _______, 2004.
Alan W. DeBoer, Mayor
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