linear feet within the Planned Unit Development District which shall only contain residential uses, open space uses or schools. When residential lots are proposed along the exterior perimeter boundary, the width of each residential development shall be consistent with the lot widths of existing abutting residential lots along any segment of the perimeter of the development, such that the number of perimeter residential lots is not greater than the number of existing adjacent residential lots. (1) Administrative Adjustment . A 50-foot undisturbed buffer or 75-foot planted buffer equivalent to a Type A Buffer may be substituted for the minimum lot number with an approved administrative adjustment by the Town Manager or his/her designee under compliance with Article Q Procedures & Administration.
d. Dimensions & Standards
The following setback and separation standards shall apply to development within a Planned Unit Development (PUD) District:
Table – PUD Zoning District Dimensions & Standards
Minimum Lot Size
Minimum Lot Width
Maximum Height
Minimum Setback
Use Type
Front
Side
Rear**
Exterior Perimeter Boundary
30
Residential Uses Large Lot Single-Family Dwelling Small Lot Single-Family Dwelling
10,000
60 50
20 20
6* 6*
25 25
8,000
Row House
4,000
30
10
6
5*
Cottage Home Development – Single-Family Dwelling Cottage Home Development – Multi-Family
5,000
50
15
15
40
8,000
15***
5***
15***
Duplex & Triplex Dwelling
12,000
60
20
6*
25
Quadplex Dwelling
15,000
70
Multi-Family Development
20
6
25
Townhouse
18
15
5
5
Zero-lot Line
See Article F Use Regulations, §9-1255, l. (4)
Nonresidential Uses Adjacent Right-of-Way
Min. 12 / Max. 20
Min. 10/ Max. 15
Min. 1 acre
50
Adjacent Use - Residential
30
30
Adjacent Use - Nonresidential
15
15
*The corner side setback adjacent to a public right-of-way shall be in accordance with Article G. **Rear-loaded garages shall comply with the provisions provided below. *** From exterior street or perimeter only.
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