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Table 3-7: Lot and Structure Standards-Residential Districts <br /> R-M small <br /> JRAIL JR-L JR-M loJt' JR-MH R-H <br /> Lot Size(SFf 15,000 5,000 3,600 2,000 2,009_ - <br /> Density(unitsigross acre)° <br /> Min/Max Range 1-2 3.75-4.75 5.70-7 5.70-7 12-14 18-20 <br /> Max.with Density Bonus 2 6 8.75 8.75 17.5 25 <br /> Lot Width(FTf 75 45 35 30 25 - <br /> Comer Lot Width (FTf 75 50 40 35 , 30 - <br /> Lot Depth:Width Ratio - - - -Sotbaow <br /> Front(FT) 25 203 12, 10 154 154 <br /> Rees(FTf 25 20 15 10 10 10 <br /> Side(FT) 15 5 SA 0 5 5 <br /> 28 40 40 40 49 49 <br /> Gomer Side(FT}u side plus 5 �„qj5 said p usl side plus 5 side plus 5 side Dius 5 <br /> Building Separation(FT) 30 10 101Q 812 10 20 <br /> Max. Building Coverage 35% 40%5 50% N/AB 65% 65% <br /> Max. Building Height Stories 2 2 2 27 3 3 <br /> Key to Land Use Regulations <br /> 'Small lot-lots within subdivision tracts that have a standard lot size of less than 3,600 square feet. <br /> 2Unless otherwise specified,standards are minimums and setbacks shall be measured from the planned <br /> ultimate right-of-way width of the roadway as shown on the Master Plan or on any applicable Specific Plan. <br /> Setbacks and other Table 3-7 criteria shall apply to all new residential lots within the Specific Plan III planning <br /> area,except where specific lot type/product design criteria have been approved and adopted as part of the <br /> College Park Specific Plan Area Design Manual 2K as hart of a Special Purpose Plan: <br /> 3A 15-foot front setback is allowed for single-story homes. <br /> 4A minimum 10-foot front setback is allowed on arterial streets, but the minimum front setback shall be <br /> Increased by five feet for each story over the first story for structures zoned R-MH and R-H adjacent to arterial <br /> roads or adjacent to lots designated RNL, R/L or R/M in the Master Plan. <br /> 5A 50%maximum building coverage is allowed for single-story homes. <br /> OBuilding coverage is not limited, buildings must meet all setbacks. One-At least 9ne_(1)plan of the model <br /> home master plan may not exceed the square feet of Livable Area set forth in the table below. Where <br /> Size-mmSize-mma not be applicable.average lot sizemay b2 sybstKW@d for the gurposes of calculating <br /> the Maximum Livable Arm , aAY One(4)PISA shall <br /> not be umW on east t-haR thifty peFeent(30%)or-meFe th8A fwV pament(40%)ef the tWal!ews. On Model <br /> Heme M88WF F48A6 V*IGh h&M fWF(4)flOOF PlaAS, 8 , (1) . 1 1 311 RG 1 be used 9A less then Won <br /> have five(15)OF meFe,any ene(I)plan e-hal I n-at be---God on less then ffiteen pament(15%)GF me re than#*ty <br /> Standard Lot Sizes Maximum Livable Area (for one plan) <br /> <3,000 sq.ft. 1,400 sq.ft. <br /> 3,000-<3,200 sq.ft. 1,500 sq.ft. <br /> 3,200-<3,400 sq.ft. 1,600 sq.ft. <br /> 3,400-<3,600 sq.ft. 1,700 sq.ft. <br /> The mix of plans on a Model Home Master Plan shall conform to plotting criteria set forth in the table below, but <br /> in no case shall(the)plan(s)Leagued to have a Maximum Livable Area as set forth in the table above be <br /> plotted on less than 15%of lots within the Model Home Master Plan. <br /> Number of plans in Portion of Portion of <br /> Model Homp Mas Model Home Master Plan, Model Home M star Plan. <br /> Pian Minimum Maximum <br /> 40° <br /> 4 20% 35 <br /> F:1110urlle1rl Flo tm%Spe ft Plan III Subsequent Project Vk*w o Kanilos ProjeaPA-0600843--SpedRc PI"Twd Ch@rWs% PIN Aw enfterft-tecd-rev June 7 2067.doe <br /> .T <br />