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attached dwellings,small multi-family buildings,two-family • <br /> and small-lot,one-family dwellings,along with related uses <br /> such as public services and utilities that serve the residents <br /> in the district.The district is intended to promote flexible <br /> development standards for new residential developments and <br /> to allow innovative development patterns,consistent with the <br /> Comprehensive Plan. <br /> B. Dimensional Standards: <br /> Table 1004-5 One-Family Two-Family Attached Multifamily <br /> Maximum density 12 Units/net acre-averaged across development site <br /> Minimum density 5 Units/net acre-averaged across development site <br /> Minimum lot area per unit 4,800 Sq.Ft. 3,600 Sq.Ft. 3,600 Sq.Ft. 3,600 Sq.Ft. <br /> Minimum lot width 40 Feet 30 Feet/unit N/a N/a <br /> Maximum building height 30 Feet 30 Feet 35 Feet 40 Feet <br /> Maximum improvement area 65% 65% 65% 65% <br /> Minimum front yard building setback <br /> Street 30 Feet 30 Feet 30 Feet 30 Feet <br /> Interior courtyard 15 Feet 15 Feet 15 Feet 15 Feet <br /> Minimum side yard building setback <br /> Interior 5 Feet 5 Feet 8 Feet(end unit) 10 Feet <br /> Corner 10 Feet 10 Feet 15 Feet 20 Feet <br /> Reverse corner Equal to existing front yard of adjacent lot,but not greater than 30 feet • <br /> Minimum periphery setback 30 Feet 30 Feet 30 Feet 30 Feet <br /> C. Building Arrangement: Buildings may be organized in <br /> several ways,including the examples in this section: <br /> 1. Arranged along the street without a common open <br /> space,as is typical for most residential lots.Open space is <br /> provided on individual lots. <br /> 2. Arranged around a common courtyard that faces the <br /> street,with parking areas taking access off a shared drive <br /> to the side and rear of the buildings(see diagram).The <br /> area of the courtyard is counted towards the overall <br /> density,toward lot coverage calculations,and as part of <br /> the lot area per unit. <br /> 3. Arranged along the street with a common open space <br /> area to the rear or side of the buildings,as is common <br /> in townhouse and multi-family developments.The open street <br /> space area(s)for resident use is counted towards the <br /> overall density,toward lot coverage calculations,and as <br /> part of the lot area per unit. <br /> 1004.11 High Density Residential Districts(HDR-1 and <br /> HDR-2) <br /> A. Statement of Purpose:The HDR districts are designed • <br /> to provide an environment of predominantly high-density <br />