Laserfiche WebLink
<br />3 <br /> <br />Joint Development Authority <br /> TCAAP Redevelopment Project <br /> <br /> NB – Low Density <br /> NB – Med Density <br /> NB – High Density <br /> <br />Residential use definitions have been created or amended as follows: <br /> <br />NB Low Density Single family use developed at a gross density of no greater than two (2) <br />units per acre. <br /> <br />NB Medium Density Single family use developed at a gross density of no greater than four (4) <br />units per acre. <br /> <br />NB High Density Single family or small multi-family use developed at a gross density of no <br />greater than six (6) units per acre. <br /> <br />Single Family Use A building containing one or two primary living units and which may <br />include twin homes, detached townhomes and cottage/patio homes. <br /> <br />Small Lot Single Family A single-family residential lot that measures less than fifty (50) feet <br />wide. <br /> <br />Small Multi-Family Use A building containing three to eight residential units and which may <br />include townhomes, row homes, manor homes/multi-tenant houses, <br />stacked flats, or triplexes/quadplexes. <br /> <br />Medium Multi-Family Use A building containing nine to fifty multi-family units which may include <br />stacked flats, apartments, or condominiums. <br /> <br />Large Multi-Family Use A building containing more than fifty residential units which may include <br />apartments, condominiums, or senior housing. <br /> <br />The City Council has directed staff to propose minimum densities for the new zoning districts in order to <br />ensure that a variety of housing products is developed. The minimum densities will be presented for <br />City Council review in January 2015. <br /> <br />Town Center and Transition Neighborhood <br /> <br />The Town Center District allows high-density housing and certain free-standing commercial uses. <br />Developers have expressed significant concerns regarding mixed-use residential buildings. Developers <br />felt that requiring commercial readiness on the ground floor of pedestrian frontages (to allow for mixed- <br />use conversion at a later date) would be financially risky and would be a disincentive for development. <br />In response to these concerns, the City Council prohibited residential as a component of mixed use