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1004.11 High Density Residential Districts (HDR-1 and HDR-2) <br />A. Statement of Purpose: e HDR districts are designed to provide an environment of predominantly high-density housing <br />types, including manufactured-home communities, large and small multi-family buildings, and single-family attached dwellings, <br />at an overall density exceeding 12 units per acre, along with along with related uses such as public services and utilities that serve <br /> exible development standards for new residential developments <br />and to allow innovative development patterns, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. <br />B. Dimensional Standards: <br />HDR-1HDR-2 <br />Table 1004-6 <br />AttachedMultifamilyMultifamily <br />Maximum density24 Units/net acreNone <br />Minimum density12 Units/net acre24 Units/net acre <br />Maximum building height 35 Feet65 Feet95 Feet <br />Maximum improvement area75%75%85% <br />Minimum front yard building setback <br /> Street30 Feet30 Feet10 Feet <br /> Interior courtyard10 Feet10 Feet15 Feet <br />Minimum side yard building setback <br />20 Feet, when adjacent <br />20% Height of the <br /> Interior8 Feet (end unit)to ldr-1 or ldr-2 <br />building <br />a <br />10 Feet, all other uses <br />20% Height of the <br /> Corner15 Feet20 Feet <br />building <br />a <br />50% Height of the <br />Minimum rear yard building setback30 Feet30 Feet <br />building <br />a <br /> e City may require a greater or lesser setback based on surrounding land uses. <br />a <br />Ord.1405, 2-28-2011) <br />(Ord. 1411, 6-13-2011); ( <br />C. Building Arrangement: Buildings may be organized in several ways, including the examples in this section: <br /> ned <br />spaces to the rear of attached dwellings. <br /> a shared drive to the side <br />and as part of the lot area per unit. <br />3. Arranged along the street with a common open space area to the rear or side of the buildings, as is common in townhouse <br /> e open space area(s) for resident use is counted towards the overall density, toward lot cov- <br />erage calculations, and as part of the lot area per unit. <br />(Ord. 1403, 12-13-2010) <br />Source: City of Roseville, Zoning Code - July 23, 2015 <br /> <br />