Land Development Ordinance - Amended 4-2-2024

b. Each lot shall have a primary frontage abutting a vehicular thoroughfare, except that 20% of the lots within the form-based district may have their primary frontage along a publicly accessible passage, or sidewalk. Rear alleys and rear lanes do not count as thoroughfares; any lots fronting an alley or lane, such as a mews unit, counts toward the 20% maximum. c. Lots may have multiple frontages as illustrated on Table – Frontages & Elevations. One (1) frontage line is designated the principal frontage line and all remaining frontage lines are designed as secondary.

Figure – Frontages & Elevations

d. Lots shall be divided into regulatory layers to control development as described on Table – Lot Structure - Description, Figure – Lot Structure - Interior Block, and Figure – Lot Structure - Corner. Prescriptions for the second and third layers pertain only to the primary frontage. Prescriptions for the first layer pertain to both frontages.

Table – Lot Structure - Description Setbacks

Front Setback

The area of a lot measured from the primary frontage line to the nearest permissible location of a principal building, excluding encroachments. Corner lots have more than 1 frontage line. One (1) frontage line is designated the primary frontage line and all remaining frontage lines are designated as secondary frontage lines. The secondary front setback is the area of a lot measured from the secondary frontage line to the nearest permissible location of a principal building, excluding encroachments.

Side Setback

The side setback is the area of the lot from the secondary frontage line to the nearest location of a principal building.

Rear Setback

The area of a lot measured from any side lot line to the nearest permissible location of a principal building, excluding encroachments.

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