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071 of 2004 - creating two zoning districts RMU-35 & RMU-45 0 04-1 . P 04-15 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. 71 of 2004 (Amending Chapter 21A.24 of the Salt Lake City Zoning Code regarding residential mixed use zoning districts and other related changes) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 21A.24 OF THE SALT LAKE CITY ZONING CODE REGARDING RESIDENTIAL MIXED USE DISTRICTS AND OTHER RELATED CHANGES, PURSUANT TO PETITION NO. 400-99-49. WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Zoning Code contains a classification known as "RMU", Residential Mixed Use Zoning District; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, finds after public hearings before its own body and before the Planning Commission that portions of the Salt Lake City Zoning Code should be amended to create additional residential mixed use zoning districts, and that such amendments are in the best interest of the City; NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That Section 21A.24.164 of the Salt Lake City Code entitled "RMU-35 Residential/Mixed Use District" shall be and hereby is enacted to read as set forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto. SECTION 2. Section 21A.24.168 of the Salt Lake City Code entitled"RMU-45 Residential/Mixed Use District," shall be and hereby is enacted to read as set forth on Exhibit "B" attached hereto. SECTION 3. Section 21A.24.190 of the Salt Lake City Code entitled "Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Residential Districts" shall be and hereby is amended to read as set forth on Exhibit "C" attached hereto. SECTION 4. Section 21A.24.200 of the Salt Lake City Code entitled"Summary Table of Yard and Bulk Requirements--Residential Districts" shall be and hereby is amended to read as set forth on Exhibit"D" attached hereto. SECTION 5. Section 21A.36.010 B.1 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 1. Lots in the SR-3, RMF-35, RMF-45, RMF-75, RMU-35, RMU-45, R-MU, RO, CB, CS, CC, CSHBD, CG, RP, BP, M-1, M-2, A, I and UI Districts may have more than one principal building on a lot, subject to all of the principal nonresidential buildings being occupied by one use, or all principal residential and nonresidential buildings having frontage on a public street and subject to site plan review approval, pursuant to Part V, Chapter 21A.58 of this Title; and SECTION 6. Section 21A.36.040 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 21A.36.040 Resident Health Care Facilities: A "resident health care facility" as defined in Part VI, Chapter 21A.62 of this Title, shall be permitted as of right in the RMF-30, RMF-35, RMF-45, RMF- 75, RB, RMU-35, RMU-45, R-MU and RO Districts provided it complies with all of the requirements of the particular zoning district,the general standards set forth in this Part and all other applicable requirements of this Title and of this Code, including business licensing requirements. SECTION 7. Section 21A.36.050 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 21A.36.050 Assisted Living Facilities: An "assisted living facility" as defined in Part VI, Chapter 21A.62 of this Title, shall be permitted in the RMF-35, RMF-45, RMF-75, RMU-35, RMU-45 and R-MU Districts provided it complies with all of the requirements of the particular zoning district, the general standards set forth in this Part and all other applicable requirements of this Title and of this Code, including business licensing requirements. If the assisted living facility is an apartment building, the facility shall not exceed the density allowed in the base zoning district. If the assisted living facility is a rooming house, for the purpose of calculating the density allowed under the base zoning district, three (3) boarders shall constitute one dwelling unit. 2 SECTION 8. Section 21A.36.060 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 21A.36.060 Nursing Care Facilities: A "nursing care facility" as defined in Part VI, Chapter 21A.62 of this Title, shall be permitted in the RMF-45, RMF-75, RMU-35, RMU-45 and R-MU Districts provided it complies with all of the requirements of the particular zoning district, the general standards set forth in this Part and all other applicable requirements of this Title. SECTION 9. Section 21A.36.070 C of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: C. Small Group Homes--Authorized As Permitted Uses: Small group homes shall be permitted as either principal or accessory uses pursuant to subsection B of this Section in the FR-1, FR-2, FR-3, R-1/12,000, R-1/7,000, R- 1/5,000, SR-1, SR-3, R-2, RMF-30, RMF-35, RMF-45, RMF-75, RB, RMU-35, RMU-45, R-MU, RO, CN, CB, CC, CS, CSHBD, CG, D-1, D-2, D-3, D-4 and G- MU Districts provided: SECTION 10. Section 21A.36.070 D of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: D. Large Group Homes-Authorized As Conditional Uses: Large group homes, as either principal or accessory uses, may be allowed, as conditional uses pursuant to the provisions of Part V, Chapter 21A.54 of this Title, and pursuant to subsection B of this Section in the RMF-30, RMF-35, RMF-45, RMF-75, RB, RMU-35, RMU-45, R-MU, RO, CC, CG, D-2, D-3 and G-MU Districts provided: SECTION 11. Section 21A.36.080 D of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: D. Small Transitional Victim Homes-Authorized As Conditional Uses: Small transitional victim homes, as either principal or accessory uses, may be allowed as a conditional use, pursuant to the provisions of Part V, Chapter 21A.54 of this Title, and pursuant to subsection B of this Section in the RMF-35, RMF- 45, RMU-35, RMU-45z CC, CG, D-2, D-3, and G-MU Districts provided: SECTION 12. Section 21A.36.080 E of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 3 E. Large Transitional Victim Homes-Authorized As Conditional Uses: Large transitional victim homes, as either principal or accessory uses, may be allowed as a conditional use, pursuant to the provisions of Part V, Chapter 21A.54 of this Title, and pursuant to subsection B of this Section in the RMF-45, RMF-75, RMU-45, R-MU, RO, CC, CG, D-2, D-3, and G-MU Districts provided: SECTION 13. Section 21A.36.090 C of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: C. Small Transitional Treatment Homes-Authorized As Conditional Uses: Small transitional treatment homes, as either principal or accessory uses, may be allowed as a conditional use,pursuant to the provisions of Part V, Chapter 21A.54 of this Title, and pursuant to subsection B of this Section in the RMF-35, RMF-45, RMF-75, RMU-35, RMU-45, R-MU, RO, CC, CG, D-2, D-3, and G- MU Districts provided: SECTION 14. Section 21A.36.090 D of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: D. Large Transitional Treatment Homes-Authorized As Conditional Uses: Large transitional treatment homes may be allowed as either principal or accessory uses, as a conditional use pursuant to the provisions of Part V, Chapter 21A.54 of this Title, and pursuant to subsection B of this Section in the RMF-45, RMF-75, RMU-45, R-MU, RO, CC, CG, D-2, D-3, and G-MU Districts provided: SECTION 15. Section 21A.36.100 C of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: C. Small Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Homes-Authorized As Permitted Uses: Small residential substance abuse treatment homes shall be permitted as either principal or accessory uses pursuant to subsection B of this Section in the RMF-75, RMU-35, RMU-45, R-MU and RO Districts provided: SECTION 16. Section 21A.36.100 E of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: E. Large Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Homes-Authorized As Conditional Uses: Large residential substance abuse treatment homes, as either principal or accessory uses, may be allowed as a conditional use pursuant to the provisions of Part V, Chapter 21A.54 of this Title, and pursuant to subsection B of this Section in the RMF-45, RMF-75, RMU-45, R-MU, RO, CC, CG, D-2, D- 3, and G-MU Districts provided: 4 e SECTION 17. Section 21A.36.120 A of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: A. Permitted Use: An adult daycare center is a permitted use in the RMU- 35, RMU-45, R-MU, RO, CN, CB, CC, CS, CSHBD, CG, D-1, D-2, D-3, I, UI and M-1 Districts. SECTION 18. Section 21A.36.130 A of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: A. Nonregistered Home Daycare: Nonregistered home daycare, limited to no more than two (2) children, excluding the provider's children, is permitted in the home of the care provider in the FR-1/43,560, FR-2/21,780, FR-3/12,000, R- 1/12,000, R-1/7,000, R-1/5,000, SR-1, SR-3, R-2, RMF-30, RMF-35, RMF-45, RMF-75, RB, RMU-35, RMU-45, R-MU and RO Districts. A business revenue license or home occupation conditional use approval shall not be required. SECTION 19. Section 21A.36.130 B of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: B. Registered Home Daycare Or Registered Home Preschool: A registered home daycare or registered home preschool as defined in Part VI, Chapter 21A.62 of this Title, may be allowed as an accessory use, in a FR- 1/43,560, FR-2/21,780, FR-3/12,000, R-1/12,000, R-1/7,000, R-1/5,000, SR-1, SR-3, R-2, RMF-30, RMF-35, RMF-45, RMF-75, RB, RMU-35, RMU-45, R- MU and RO Districts as a home occupation special exception pursuant to the provisions of Part V, Chapter 21A.52 of this Title. The permittee shall also obtain appropriate licensing where applicable from the State pursuant to the Utah Code Annotated, 1953. SECTION 20. Section 21A.36.130 C.1 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 1. Permitted Use: A child daycare center is a permitted use in the RMF-75, RMU-35, RMU-45, R-MU, RB, RO, CN, CB, CC, CS, CSHBD, CG, D-1, D-2, D-3, M-1, I, UI, BP, RP, A and PL Districts. SECTION 21. Section 21A.36.170 B of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 5 B. Temporary Use Of Closed Schools And Churches-Authorized As Conditional Use: The temporary use of closed schools and churches may be allowed as a conditional use pursuant to the provisions of Part V, Chapter 21A.54 of this Title, in FR-1, FR-2, FR-3, R-1/12,000, R-1/7,000, R-1/5,000, SR-1, SR-3, RMF-30, RMF-35, RMF-45, RMF-75, RMU-35 and RMU-45 Residential Districts; provided, that: SECTION 22. The table located at Section 21A.44.050 of the Salt Lake City Code entitled "Parking Restrictions Within Yards," shall be and hereby is amended to read as set forth on Exhibit "E" attached hereto. SECTION 23. Section 21A.46.090 A.1 and 2 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: A. Sign Regulations For The RMU-35,RMU-45,R-MU, MU, CN And CB Districts: 1. Purpose: Signage in the RMU-35, RMU-45, R-MU, MU, CN and CB Districts should be appropriate for small scale commercial uses and business districts. These districts are located in proximity to residential areas or, in the case of the RMU-35, RMU-45, R-MU and MU Districts, contain a residential/commercial mix of uses. The sign regulations for these Districts are intended to permit signage that is appropriate for small scale commercial uses and business districts, with minimum impacts on nearby residential uses. 2. Applicability: Regulations on Tables 21A.46.090A3, A.4. and A.5. of this Section, respectively, shall apply to all uses within the RMU-35, RMU-45, R- MU, MU, CN and CB Districts. SECTION 24. The table located at Section 21A.46.090 A.3 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as set forth on Exhibit"F" attached hereto. SECTION 25. Section 21A.48.080 C.1 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 1. RMF-30, RMF-35, RMF-45, RMF-75,RMU-35, RMU-45, R-MU, RO, PL and OS Districts. Lots in the RMF-30, RMF-35, RMF-45, RMF-75, RMU-35, RMU-45, R-MU, RO, PL or OS districts which abut a lot in a single-family or two-family residential district, shall provide a ten-foot-wide landscape buffer. 6 SECTION 26. Section 21A.48.080 D.1 of the Salt Lake City Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: 1. RMF-30, RMF-35,RMF-75,RMU-35, RMU-45,R-MU,RO, MU, PL and OS Districts. In the RMF-30, RMF-35, RMF-75, RMU-35, RMU-45, R-MU, RO, MU, PL and OS districts, the following improvements shall be provided: SECTION 27. The table located at Section 21A.54.150 E.2 of the Salt Lake Code shall be and hereby is amended to read as set forth on Exhibit"G" attached hereto. SECTION 28. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective on the date of its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 24th day of August 20014. Q a,(A-)4.N_ CHAIRPERSON ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN: HIEF DEPUT C REC ER Transmitted to Mayor on August 26, 2004 . A.•yor's Action: ' Approved Vetoed. iR , b aLr ) ? - & 1. j Ljoi ' 'A` �-„. , ,) MAYOR vi A TEST AND COUNTERSIGN: / 5 APPROVED AS TO FORM Salt Lake City Attorney`s Office Date 5 ^ 2 3 -ztbo BY '•• f...t.A.".. —2.1- A.----, HIEF DEP RECORDER 7 • (SEAL) Bill No. 71 of 2004 Published: G:\Ordina00\Amending Chapter 21A.24 re Mixed Use Zoning Dist and Other Changes-May 15,2000 clean.doc 8 • • 21A.24.164 RMU-35 Residential/Mixed Use District. A. Purpose Statement. The purpose of the R-MU-35 residential/mixed use district is to implement the objectives of the applicable master plan through district regulations that reinforce the residential character of the area and encourage the development of areas as low/medium density residential urban neighborhoods containing supportive retail, service commercial, and small scale office uses. B. Uses. Uses in the R-MU-35 residential/mixed use district as specified in the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Residential Districts found at Section 21A.24.190. are permitted subject to the general provisions set forth in Section 21A.24.010 and this section. C. Minimum Lot Area and Lot Width. The minimum lot areas and lot widths required in this district are as follows: Land Use Minimum Lot Area Minimum Lot Width 1. Single-family detached dwellings 5,000 sq. ft. 50 ft. 2. Single-family attached dwellings(3 3,000 sq. ft. per unit Interior: 22 ft. or more) Corner: 32 ft. 3. Two-family dwellings 8,000 sq. ft. 50 ft. 4. Twin home dwelling 4,000 sq. ft./unit 25 ft. 5. Multifamily dwellings(3 to 11) 9,000 sq. ft.± 80 ft. 6. Multifamily dwellings(12 or more) 26,000 sq. ft.± 80 ft. 7.Nonresidential Uses No Minimum No Minimum 8.Natural open space and conservation No Minimum No Minimum areas,public and private 9. Public pedestrian pathways,trails No Minimum No Minimum and greenways 10.Utility substations and buildings 5,000 sq. ft 50 ft. 11. Municipal service uses,including No Minimum No Minimum City utility uses and police and fire stations 12.Places of worship less than 4 acres 12,000 sq. ft. 140 ft. in size Exhibit A 13. Public/private utility transmission No Minimum No Minimum wires, lines,pipes and poles 14. Other permitted or conditional uses 5,000 sq. ft. 50 ft. as listed in Section 21A.24.190 of this Chapter Qualifying Provisions: ±Nine thousand(9,000)square feet for 3 units;plus two thousand(2000) square feet for each additional dwelling unit up to and including 11 dwelling units.Twenty-six thousand (26,000) square feet for 12 units;plus one thousand(1000)square feet for each additional dwelling unit up to one acre.For developments greater than one acre, one thousand five hundred(1,500)square feet for each dwelling unit is required. --A modification to the density regulations in subsection 21A.24.170.0 of this section may be granted as a conditional use, subject to conformance with the standards and procedures of Part V, Chapter 21A.54,Conditional Uses and supported by the applicable master plan. Such conditional uses shall also be subject to design review. D. Minimum Yard Requirements. 1. Single-Family Detached Dwellings a. Front Yard. Fifteen feet. b. Corner Side Yard. Ten feet. c. Interior Side Yard. i. Corner Lots. Four feet. ii. Interior Lots.Four feet on one side and ten feet on the other. d. Rear Yard.Twenty-five percent of the lot depth,but need not be more than twenty feet. 2. Single-Family Attached,Two-Family and Twin Home Dwellings. a. Front Yard.Minimum: Five feet.Maximum 15 feet. b. Corner Side Yard.Minimum: Five Feet.Maximum 15 feet. c. Interior Side Yard. i. Single-Family Attached.No yard is required,however if one is provided it shall not be less than four feet. ii. Two-Family. (A) Interior Lot. Four feet on one side and ten feet on the other. (B) Corner Lot. Four Feet. Exhibit A iii. Twin Home.No yard is required along one side lot line.A ten-foot yard is required on the other. d. Rear Yard. Twenty-five percent of lot depth or twenty-five feet,whichever is less. 3. Multifamily Dwellings and Any Other Residential Uses. a. Front Yard.No setback is required.Maximum 15 feet. b. Corner Side Yard.No setback is required.Maximum 15 feet. c. Interior Side Yard.No setback is required. d. Rear Yard. Twenty-five percent of lot depth,but need not exceed thirty feet. 4. Nonresidential Development. a. Front Yard.No setback is required.Maximum 15 feet. b. Corner Side Yard.No setback is required.Maximum 15 feet. c. Interior Side Yard.No setback is required. d. Rear Yard. Twenty-five percent of lot depth,but need not exceed thirty feet. 5. Lots legally existing on the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title,April 12, 1995, shall be considered legal conforming lots. 6. For multiple unit residential uses,nonresidential and mixed uses,no yards or landscaped setbacks are required; however any setback provided,up to 15 feet, shall be landscaped. If parking is located in the front or corner side yard of the building, then a fifteen-foot landscaped setback is required. 7. For buildings legally existing on the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title, required yards shall be no greater than the established setback line. E. Maximum Building Height. The maximum building height shall not exceed thirty-five feet, except that nonresidential buildings and uses shall be limited by subsections El and 2 of this section. Buildings taller than thirty-five feet,up to a maximum of forty-five feet, may be authorized as conditional uses, subject to the requirements of Part V, Chapter 21A.54, Conditional Uses; and provided,that the proposed conditional use is supported by the applicable master plan. 1. Maximum Height for Nonresidential Buildings. One story or twenty feet,whichever is less. 2. Maximum Floor Area Coverage of Nonresidential Uses in Mixed Use Buildings of Residential and Nonresidential Uses. One floor. F. Minimum Open Space. For residential uses and mixed-uses containing residential uses, not less than twenty-percent of the lot area shall be maintained as open space.This open space may take the form of landscaped yards or plazas,balconies and courtyards, subject to side plan review approval. Exhibit A . • G. Landscape Yards. All front and corner side yards provided,up to fifteen feet in depth, shall be maintained as a landscape yard in conformance with Part IV, Chapter 21A.48, Landscaping and Buffers. H. Landscape Buffers. Where a lot in the R-MU-35 district abuts a lot in a single-family or two-family residential district, landscape buffers shall be provided as required in Part IV, Chapter 21A.48,Landscaping and Buffers. (Ord. 26-95 § 2(12-16), 1995) Exhibit A 21A.24.168 RMU-45 Residential/Mixed Use District. A. Purpose Statement. The purpose of the R-MU-45 residential/mixed use district is to implement the objectives of the applicable master plan through district regulations that reinforce the residential character of the area and encourage the development of areas as medium density residential urban neighborhoods containing supportive retail, service commercial, and small scale office uses B. Uses. Uses in the R-MU-45 residential/mixed use district as specified in the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Residential districts found at Section 21A.24.190, are permitted subject to the general provisions set forth in Section 21A.24.010 and this section. C. Minimum Lot Area and Lot Width. The minimum lot areas and lot widths required in this district are as follows: Land Use Minimum Lot Area Minimum Lot Width 1. Single-family detached dwellings 4,000 sq. ft. 50 ft. 2. Single-family attached dwellings(3 3,000 sq. ft. per unit Interior: 22 ft. or more) Corner: 32 ft. 3. Two-family dwellings 6,000 sq. ft. 40 ft. 4. Twin home dwelling 3,000 sq. ft./unit 20 ft. 5. Multifamily dwellings(3 to 14) 9,000 sq. ft.± 50 ft. 6.Multifamily dwellings(15 or more) 20,000 sq. ft. ± 80 ft. 7.Nonresidential Uses No Minimum No Minimum 8.Natural open space and conservation No Minimum No Minimum areas,public and private 9. Public pedestrian pathways,trails No Minimum No Minimum and greenways 10. Utility substations and buildings 5,000 sq.ft 50 ft. 11.Municipal service uses,including No Minimum No Minimum City utility uses and police and fire stations Exhibit B ti 12. Places of worship less than 4 acres 5,000 sq. ft. 50 ft. in size 13. Public/private utility transmission No Minimum No Minimum wires, lines, pipes and poles 14. Other permitted or conditional uses 5,000 sq. ft. 50 ft. as listed in Section 21A.24.190 of this Chapter Qualifying Provisions: ±Nine thousand(9,000)square feet for 3 units;plus one thousand(1000)square feet for each additional dwelling unit up to and including 14 dwelling units. Twenty-one thousand(21,000) square feet for 15 units;plus eight hundred(800) square feet for each additional dwelling unit up to one acre. For developments greater than one acre, one thousand(1,000)square feet for each dwelling unit is required. --A modification to the density regulations in subsection 21A.24.170.0 of this section may be granted as a conditional use, subject to conformance with the standards and procedures of Part V, Chapter 21A.54, Conditional Uses and supported by the applicable master plan. Such conditional uses shall also be subject to design review. D. Minimum Yard Requirements. 1. Single-Family Detached Dwellings a. Front Yard. Fifteen feet. b. Corner Side Yard. Ten feet. c. Interior Side Yard. ii. Corner Lots.Four feet. iii. Interior Lots. Four feet on one side and ten feet on the other. d. Rear Yard.Twenty-five percent of the lot depth, but need not be more than twenty feet. 2. Single-Family Attached,Two-Family and Twin Home Dwellings. a. Front Yard.Minimum: Five feet.Maximum 15 feet. b. Corner Side Yard. Minimum: Five Feet.Maximum 15 feet. c. Interior Side Yard. i. Single-Family Attached.No yard is required,however if one is provided it shall not be less than four feet. ii. Two-Family. a. Interior Lot. Four feet on one side and ten feet on the other. Exhibit B b. Corner Lot. Four Feet. iii. Twin Home.No yard is required along one side lot line.A ten-foot yard is required on the other. d. Rear Yard. Twenty-five percent of lot depth or twenty-five feet,whichever is less. 3. Multifamily Dwellings and Any Other Residential Uses. a. Front Yard.No setback is required.Maximum 15 feet. b. Corner Side Yard.No setback is required.Maximum 15 feet. c. Interior Side Yard.No setback is required. d. Rear Yard. Twenty-five percent of lot depth, but need not exceed thirty feet. 4. Nonresidential Development. a. Front Yard.No setback is required.Maximum 15 feet. b. Corner Side Yard.No setback is required.Maximum 15 feet. c. Interior Side Yard.No setback is required. d. Rear Yard.Twenty-five percent of lot depth, but need not exceed thirty feet. 5. Lots legally existing on the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title,April 12, 1995, shall be considered legal conforming lots. 6. For multiple unit residential uses,nonresidential and mixed uses,no yards or landscaped setbacks are required;however any setback provided,up to 15 feet, shall be landscaped. If parking is located in the front or corner side yard of the building,then a fifteen-foot landscaped setback is required. 7. For buildings legally existing on the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title, required yards shall be no greater than the established setback line. E. Maximum Building Height. The maximum building height shall not exceed forty-five feet, except that nonresidential buildings and uses shall be limited by subsections El and 2 of this section. Buildings taller than forty-five feet,up to a maximum of seventy-five feet, may be authorized as conditional uses, subject to the requirements of Part V, Chapter 21A.54, Conditional Uses; and provided,that the proposed conditional use is supported by the applicable master plan. 1. Maximum Height for Nonresidential Buildings. One story or twenty feet,whichever is less. 2. Maximum Floor Area Coverage of Nonresidential Uses in Mixed Use Buildings of Residential and Nonresidential Uses. One floor. F. Minimum Open Space. For residential uses and mixed-uses containing residential uses, not less than twenty-percent of the lot area shall be maintained as open space. This open space may take the form of landscaped yards or plazas,balconies and courtyards, subject to side plan review approval. Exhibit B G. Landscape Yards.All front and corner side yards provided,up to fifteen feet in depth, shall be maintained as a landscape yard in conformance with Part IV, Chapter 21A.48, Landscaping and Buffers. H. Landscape Buffers. Where a lot in the R-MU-35 district abuts a lot in a single-family or two-family residential district,landscape buffers shall be provided as required in Part IV, Chapter 21A.48,Landscaping and Buffers. (Ord. 26-95 § 2(12-16), 1995 Exhibit B • • 21A.24.190 TABLE OF PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES FOR RESIDENTIAL DISTRCITS: LEGEND PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES, BY DISTRICT C=Conditional Use P=Permitted Use RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS Use v, cn ti : N o00 M O �". O O O ,--- N M 4. 4-, 4* Fir+ y G4 cfi t� � 4 ni ' N " O O 4 4 C4 co o / � / � / � O w N w — a 4 r �4 'n v0 0 v) C�, CG M C4 M c4 '4r t� r` u: :f cG rx 4 Residential Accessory guest and C servants quarters Accessory uses on C CCCCCC CCC C C C CCCCC accessory lots Assisted living C P P C P PP facility,large Assisted living C C CC C C P P P PPP PP facility,small Dormitories, fraternities, sororities(see Section 21A.36.150 of this Title) Dwelling units, including multi- family dwellings above or below first story office,retail and commercial uses or on the first story,as defined in P1 PP PP the Uniform Building Code, where the unit is not located adjacent to the street frontage Group home,large (see Section C C C C CCC CC 21A.36.070 of this Title) Group home,small (see Section P P PP P PP PP P P P P PPP P P 21A.36.070 of this Title) Manufactured home P P P P P PP PP P P P P PPP P Multiple-family dwellings P P P P PP PP Nursing care facility(see Section 21A.36.060 of this P P C P P Title) Resident health care facility(see Section 21A.36.040 of this P P P P PPP PP Title) Residential substance abuse treatment home, C C C C C large Exhibit C Residential substance abuse C C P PP PP treatment home, small Rooming CCP P C P P Pp (boarding)house Single-family P P P PP PP attached dwellings Single-family PPP PPP PP P P P P PP P PP detached dwellings Transitional treatment home, large(see Section C C CC CC 21A.36.090 of this Title) Transitional treatment home, small(see Section C C C C C C 21A.36.090 of this Title) Transitional victim home,large(see C C C C C Section 21A.36.080 of this Title) Transitional victim home,small(see C C P CC PP Section 21A.36.080 of this Title) Twin home PP P P PP PP dwellings Two-family P P2 P P PPP PP dwellings Office And Related Uses Financial institutions,with drive-through C3 C9 facilities Financial institutions,without p9 P10 P3 P9 drive-through facilities Medical and dental clinics and offices C C C P3 P9 Municipal service uses,including City utility uses and C CCCCCC C C C C C C CC C C C9 police and fire stations Offices,excluding medical and dental P4 P9 P10 P3 P9 clinics and offices Recreation, Cultural And Entertainment Art galleries P P9 P10 P3 P Community and recreation centers, public and private C CCCCCC CC C C C C CC C C P on lots less than 4 acres in size Exhibit C Community gardens as defined in Part VI,Chapter 21A.62 of this Title P P PP PP P P P P PPP PP and as regulated by subsection 21A.24.010P of this Chapter Dance studio P P9 P10 P3 Movie theaters/live performance C C P theaters Natural open space and conservation P PP P PPP PP P P P P PP P PP areas on lots less than 4 acres in size Parks and playgrounds,public P PP P PPP PP P P P P PP P PP and private,less than 4 acres in size Pedestrian pathways,trails and P PP P PPP PP P P P P PP P PP greenways Tavern/lounge/brew pub;2,500 square feet or less in floor area Retail Sales And Service Gas station-may include accessory convenience retail and/or"minor PCC P repairs"as defined in Part VI,Chapter 21A.62 of this Title Health and fitness facility P P P Liquor store C C C Restaurants, without drive- C4 C C P3 through facilities Retail goods P4 P" P10 P3 establishments Retail service establishments P4 P P10 P3 Institutional Adult daycare center C C PP PP Child daycare C C CC CC C C C P PP P PP center Governmental uses and facilities C C C P9 Museum P C C P3 Music conservatory C C P Nursing care facility(see Section 21A.36.060 of this P P C P P Title) Places of worship on lots less than 4 C CCCCCC CC C C C C CCP CC acres in size Exhibit C Schools, professional and P4 C C P3 P9 vocational Seminaries and C C CC CC C C C C CCC P P religious institutes Commercial Laboratory; medical;dental; P3 optical Plant and garden shop,with outdoor C C C3 retail sales area Miscellaneous Accessory uses, except those that are otherwise specifically P P P P PPP PP P P P P PPP PP regulated in this Chapter,or elsewhere in this Title Bed and breakfast C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 PPP PP Bed and breakfast C8 C C7 C7 C7 C7 PCP PP inn 8 Bed and breakfast manor C P House museum in landmark sites(see subsection C CCCCCC CCCCCC C 21A.24.010S of this chapter) Offices and reception centers in landmark sites(see C CCCCCC CC C C C C PCP P P subsection 21A.24.010S of this Chapter) Park and ride parking,shared C CCCCCC CC C C C C CC C CC with church parking lot on arterial street Parking,off site facilities(accessory C C C C C C C CCC CC to permitted uses) Public/private utility buildings and C CCCCCC CC C C C C CCC CC structures Public/private utility transmission P P P P PPP PP P P P P PPP PP wires,lines,pipes and poles5 Reuse of church and school C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 buildings Veterinary offices C C C P3 P Wireless telecommunications facilities(see Table 21A.40.090E of this Title) Exhibit C Qualifying Provisions: 1.A single apartment unit may be located above first floor retail/office. 2.Provided that no more than 2 two-family buildings are located adjacent to one another and no more than 3 such dwellings are located along the same block face(within subdivisions approved after April 12, 1995). 3. Subject to conformance with the provisions of subsection 21A.24.170D of this Chapter. 4. Construction for a nonresidential use shall be subject to all provisions of subsection 21A.24.160I and J of this Chapter. 5. See subsection 21A.02.050B of this Title for utility regulations. 6. Subject to conformance of the provision in Section 21A.36.180 of this Title. 7.When located in a building listed on the Salt Lake City Register of Cultural Resources(see subsection 21A.24.010S of this Chapter). 8.Buildings in excess of 7,000 square feet in the SR-1 and R-2 Districts when located in a building listed on the Salt Lake City Register of Cultural Resources(see subsection 21A.24.010S of this Chapter). 9.Building additions on lots less than 20,000 square feet for office uses may not exceed 50 percent of the building's footprint.Building additions greater than 50 percent of the building's footprint or new office building construction are subject to the conditional use process. (Ord. 13-04 § 5,2004:Ord. 5-02 §2,2002: Ord. 19-01 §6,2001: Ord.35-99 §20, 1999:Ord.30-98 §2, 1998: Ord. 19-98 § 1, 1998:amended during 5/96 supplement: Ord. 88-95 § 1 (Exh.A), 1995:Ord. 84-95 § 1 (Exh.A), 1995: Ord. 26-95 §2(12-18), 1995) Exhibit C 21A.24.200 Summary Table Of Yard And Bulk Requirements Residential Districts: District District Minimum Minimum Maximum Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Maximum Required Symbol Name Lot Area Lot Building Front Corner Interior Rear Yard Building Landscape Widthl Height Yard Side Yard Side Yard Coverage Yard FR- Foothills 43,560 sf 140' See 20' 20' 20' 40' 25% Front and 1/43,560 estate subsection corner side residential 21A.24.0100 yards of this chapter FR- Foothills 21,780 sf 100' See 20' 20' 20' 40' 25% Front and 2/21,780 residential subsection corner side 21A.24.0100 yards of this chapter FR- Foothills 12,000 sf Interior:80' See 20' 20' 10'2 35' 35% Front and 3/12,000 residential Corner:100' subsection corner side 21A.24.0100 yards of this chapter R- Single-family 12,000 sf Interior:80' 30'or 21/2 20' 20' Corner lots: 25' 35% Front and 1/12,000 residential Corner: 100' stories 8'Interior corner side lots:8'on 1 yards side and 10' on the other R- Single-family 7,000 sf 50' 30'or 21/2 20' 20' Comer lots: 25' 40% Front and 1/7,000 residential stories 6'Interior corner side lots:6'on 1 yards side and 10' on the other R- Single-family 5,000 sf 50' 30'or 21/2 20' 10' Corner lots: 25%of lot 55% Front and 1/5,000 residential stories 4'Interior depth or 20' corner side lots:4'on 1 yards side and 10' on the other SR-1 Special Single-family Detached 30'or 21/2 20%of lot 10' Corner lots: 25%of lot 55% Front and develop-ment detached:5,000 and two- stories depth or 25' 4'Interior depth; corner side pattern sf Two-family: family:50' lots:4'on 1 between 15'- yards residential 8,000 sf Twin: Twin:25' side and 10' 30' 4,000 sf per on the other dwelling unit Twin:0'on 1 side and 10' on the other SR-2 RESERVED SR-3 Special Single-family Detached: 30'or 21/2 10' 10' Detached:4' 20%of lot Detached: Front and develop-ment detached:2,000 Interior:30' stories Attached and depth; 60% corner side pattern sf Single- Corner:40' twin:4'when between 15'- Attached: yards residential family attached Attached and abutting 30' 70% and twin: 1,500 twin: single- sf per dwelling Interior:22' family or if unit Corner:32' yard provided, otherwise none required R-2 Single-and Single-family Detached 30'or 21/2 20%of lot 10' Detached 25%of lot 45% Front and two-family detached:5,000 and two- stories depth or 20' and two- depth; corner side residential sf Two-family: family:50' family: between 15'- yards 8,000 sf Twin: Twin:25' Corner lots: 25' 4,000 sf per 4'Interior dwelling unit lots:4'on 1 side and 10' on the other Twin: 1 side 10' Exhibit D RMF-30 Lowdensity Single-family Detached 30'or 21/2 20' 10' Detached 25%of lot Detached: Front and multi-family detached:5,000 and two- stories and two- depth; 45% corner side residential sf Single- family:50' family: between 20'- Attached: yards family Attached: Corner lots: 25' 60%Two- attached:3,000 Interior:25' 4'.Interior family and sf per dwelling Corner:35' lots:4'on twin:50% unit Two- Twin:25' one side and Multi- family:8,000 sf Multi- 10'on the family:40% Twin:4,000 sf family:80' other per dwelling Attached: unit Multi- none family:3,000 sf required,4'if per dwelling provided unit Twin:0'on one RMF-35 Moderate Multi-family: Multi- 35'or 31/2 20' 10' Detached 25%of lot Single- Front and density multi- (3-11 units): family:80' stories and two- depth; family corner side family 9,000 sf and Attached: family: between 20'- detached: yards residential 2,000 sf per Interior:22' Corner lots: 25' 45%Multi- Interior dwelling unit; Corner:32' 4'Interior family and multi- or(12+units): Others:see lots:4'on attached: family lots: 26,000 sf and subsection one side and 60%Two- one interior 1,000 sf per 21A.24.130C 10'on the family and side yard dwelling unit> of this other twin:50% 1 acre:1,500 sf chapter Attached: per dwelling none unit Single- required,4'if family provided attached:3,000 Twin:0'on sf per dwelling one unit RMF-45 Moderate/high Single-family Attached: 45' 20%of lot Attached:10'Attached: 25%of lot 60% Front and density multi- attached:3,000 Interior:22' depth or 25' Multi- none depth or 30' corner side family sf per dwelling Corner:32' family:20' required,4'if yards unit Multi- Multi- provided Interior lots: family:(3-14 family:80' Multi-family: one interior units):9,000 sf 8'and side yard and 1,000 sf minimum 10' per dwelling between unit;or(15+ buildings of units):21,000 different lots sf plus 800 sf per dwelling unit>1 acre: 1,000 sf per RMF-75 High density Multi-family: <<15 units: 75' 25' 25' 15' 25%of lot 60% Front and multi-family (3-14 units): 80'>15 depth or 30' corner side 9,000 sf and units:100' yards 800 sf per Interior lots: dwelling unit one interior (15+units): side yard 19,000 sf and 350 sf per dwelling unit Up to 1 acre: 500 sf per dwelling unit Others:see subsection 21A.24.150C of this chapter RB Residential Single-family: 50' 30'or 21/2 20%of lot 10' 6';interior 25%of lot 50% Front and business 5,000 sf Two- stories depth or 25' lots:one depth or 30' corner side family:8,000 sf yard,10' yards Others:5,000 sf Exhibit D R-MU Residential/ Multi-family, See Permitted: See See See See See Front and mixed use nonresidential subsection 75' subsection subsection subsection subsection subsection corner side and mixed use: 21A.24.170CNonresiden- 21A.24.170D 21A.24.170D 21A.24.170D 21A.24.170D 21A.24.170C yards No minimum of this tial:45' of this of this of this of this of this Minimum Single-family chapter Conditional: chapter chapter chapter chapter chapter open space: attached:3,000 125' 20%of lot sf Others:See area subsection 21A.24.170C of this chapter RMU-35 Residential Multi-family: Multi- Permitted: Single- Single- Detached Lesser of See Front and Mixed Use (3-11 units): family:80' 35" family: family: and two- 25%of lot subsection Corner side 9,000 sf and Attached: Conditional: 15' 10' family: depth 21A.24.16 yards 2,000 sf per Interior:22' 45" Attached Attached: Corner lots: between 20'- 4.C.of this dwelling unit; Corner:32' Non- 5'min. 5'min. 4'Interior 30' Chapter or Others:see Residential: 15'max 15'max. lots:4'on (12+units): subsection 20" Multi-family:Multi-family: one side and 26.000 sf and 21A.24.130C 0'min. 0'min. 10'on the 1,000 sf per of this 15'max 15'max. other dwelling unit; Chapter Non-res: Non-res: Attached: or O'min 0'ruin. none >1 acre: 1,500 15"max 15'max. required,4' sf per dwelling if provided unit Twin:0'on Single-family one side and attached:3,000 10'on the sf per dwelling other unit Others:see subsection 21A.24.I30C of this Chapter RMU-45 Residential Single-family Attached: Permitted: Single- Single- Attached: Lesser of See Front and Mixed Use attached:3,000 Interior:22' 45" family: 15' family: none 25%of lot subsection corner side sf per dwelling Corner:32' Conditional: Attached 10' required,4' depth 21A.24.16 yards unit; Multi- 75" 5'min. Attached: if provided between 25'- 8.C.of this Multi-family: family:80' Non- 15'max. 5'min. Multi-family: 30' Chapter (3-14 units): Residential: Multi-family: 15'max. 8'and 9,000 sf and 20" 0'min. Multi-family: minimum 1,000 sf per 15'max. 0'min. 10'between dwelling unit; Non-res: 15'max. buildings of or 0 min. Non-res: different lots (15+units): 15'max. 0'min. 21,000 sf plus 15'max. 800 sf per dwelling unit; >lacre: 1,000 sf per dwelling unit; Others:see subsection 21A.24.140C of this Chapter RO Residential Multi-family: 100' 60'or 4 25' 25' 15' 25%of lot 60% Front and office None required stories depth or 30' corner side Offices:20,000 Exceptions: yards sf See Interior lots: subsection 1 interior 21A.24.180D side yard of this chapter Exhibit D Single-family: 50' 30'or 2.5 20' 10' Corner lots: 25%of lot 60% Front and 5,000 sf Two- stories 10'Interior depth or 30' corner side family:8,000 sf lots:4'on 1 yards side and 10' on the other. If greater than 2 stories then 10'on both side yards. RO Offices:5,000 50' 3 story 20' 10' Corner lots: 25%of lot 60% Front and (cont.) to 20,000 sf maximum 10'Interior depth or 30' corner side lots:4'on 1 yards side and 10' on the other. If greater than 2 stories then 10'on both side yards. Additional Regulations: 1. Standards reflect the main use (uses) of the district. For other regulations please refer to district regulations. Slope restrictions: No building allowed on slopes of 30 percent or more in the FR-1/43,560; FR- 2/21,780; FR-3/12,000. 2. If a side yard is specified in the recorded subdivision plat, the requirement specified on the plat shall prevail. (Ord. 13-04 § 6 (Exh. A), 2004: Ord. 19-01 § 7, 2001: Ord. 35-99 § 21, 1999: Ord. 88-95 § 1 (Exh. A), 1995: Ord. 26-95 § 2(12-19), 1995) Exhibit D 21A.44.O5O Parking Restrictions Within Yards: Zoning Districts Front Yard Corner Side Yard Interior Side Yard Rear Yard Single/Two- Parking not Parking not Parking permitted.In the FR districts Parking permitted Family permitted between permitted between parking not permitted within 6 feet of Residential front lot line and the front lot line and the interior side lot line Districts:FR-1 to front wall of the front wall of the SR-1 principal building principal building SR-3 Parking not Parking not Parking permitted Parking permitted permitted permitted RMF-30 Parking not Parking not Parking not permitted within 10 feet Parking not permitted permitted permitted of the side lot line when abutting a within 10 feet of the single-or two-family district rear lot line when abutting a single-or two-family district RMF-35 Parking not Parking not Parking not permitted within 10 feet Parking not permitted permitted permitted of the side lot line when abutting a within 10 feet of the single-or two-family district.Parking rear lot line when not permitted within 1 of the side abutting a single-or yards of interior lots,except for two-family district single-family attached lots RMF-45 Parking not Parking not Parking not permitted within 10 feet Parking not permitted permitted permitted of the side lot line when abutting a within 10 feet of the single-or two-family district.Parking rear lot line when not permitted within 1 of the side abutting a single-or yards of interior lots,except for two-family district single-family attached lots RMF-75 Parking not Parking not Parking not permitted within 10 feet Parking not permitted permitted permitted of the side lot line when abutting a within 10 feet of the single-or two-family district.Parking rear lot line when not permitted within 1 of the side abutting a single-or yards of interior lots two-family district RB Parking not Parking not Parking permitted Parking permitted permitted permitted RMU-35 Parking not Parking not Parking not permitted within 10 feet Parking not permitted permitted permitted of the side lot line when abutting a within 10 fee of the single or two-family district.Parking rear lot line when not permitted within I of the side abutting a single or yards of interior lots,except fbr two-family district single-family attached lots RMU-45 Parking not Parking not Parking not permitted within 10 feet Parking not permitted permitted permitted of the side lot line when abutting a within 10 feet of the single or two-family district.Parking rear lot line when not permitted within 1 of the side abutting a single or yards of interior lots,except for two family district single-family attached lots R-MU Parking not Parking not Parking not permitted within 10 feet Parking not permitted permitted within 15 permitted within 15 of the side lot line when abutting a within 10 feet of the feet of the front lot feet of the corner lot single-or two-family district rear lot line when line line abutting a single-or two-family district RO Parking not Parking not Parking not permitted within 10 feet Parking not permitted permitted permitted of the side lot line when abutting a within 10 feet of the single-or two-family district.Parking rear lot line when not permitted within 1 of the side abutting a single-or yards of interior lots,except for two-family district Exhibit E single-family attached lots Exhibit E Table 21A.46.090.A. 3. Sign Type, Size And Height Standards For The RMU-35, RMU-45, R- MU And MU Districts: STANDARDS FOR THE RMU-35, RMU-45, R-MU AND MU DISTRICTS Types Of Signs Maximum Area Maximum Minimum Number Of Limit On Permitted Per Sign Face In Height Of Setback2 Signs Combined Square Feet Freestanding Permitted Per Number Of Signs In Feet1 Sign Type Signs4 Flat sign 1 sq.ft. per linear (see note 1 n/a 1 per business None (storefront ft. of store below) or storefront orientation)7,8 frontage5 Flat sign 1 sq.ft. per (see note 1 n/a 1 sign per None (general building linear5 ft. of below) building orientation)8 building frontage frontage Monument sign3 100 sq.ft. 12 ft. 5 ft. 1 per street 1 sign per frontage street frontage Pole sign (1 acre 75 sq.ft. 25 ft. 15 ft.and a 6 1 per street minimum) ft. maximum frontage projection Canopy, drive- 40%of canopy (see note 1 n/a 1 per canopy None through face if signage is below) face on 2 faces. 20%of canopy face if signs are on 4 faces Awning 1 sq.ft. per linear (see note 1 May extend 6 1 per first floor None sign/canopy sign ft.o f storefront; below) ft.from face of door/window building total not building 2 ft. to exceed 40 sq. from back of ft. (sign area curb6 only) Construction 32 sq.ft. 8 ft. 5 ft. 1 per street None sign frontage Garage/yard 6 sq.ft. 4 ft. 5 ft. 1 per street None sale sign frontage Political sign 16 sq.ft. 6 ft. 5 ft. No limit None Real estate sign 16 sq.ft. 6 ft. 5 ft. 1 per street None frontage Private 8 sq.ft. 4 ft. 5 ft. No limit None directional sign New 80 sq.ft. 10 ft. 5 ft. 1 per street None development frontage sign Window sign 25%of window (see note 1 n/a No limit None area of each use below) Exhibit F Public safety 8 sq.ft. 6 ft. 5 ft. No limit None sign Nameplate 2 sq.ft. (see note 1 n/a 1 per building None below) entry Notes: 1. For height limits on building signs,see subsection 21A.46.070J of this Chapter. 2. Not applicable to temporary signs mounted as flat signs. 3. Monument signs shall have a 5 foot setback, unless integrated into the fence structure. Height requirements for fence apply. 4.The total number of signs permitted from the sign types combined. 5.A single tenant building may combine the square footage total of both the storefront orientation and the general building orientation flat signs to construct one larger sign. 6. Public property lease and insurance required for projection over property line. 7. Storefront flat signs limited to locations on the lower 2 floors. 8. Backlit awnings excluded. Exhibit F • Table 21A.54.150.E.2 Planned Developments: District Minimum Planned Development Size Residential Districts FR-1/43,560 foothills estate residential district 5 acres FR-2/21,780 foothills residential district 5 acres FR-3/12,000 foothills residential district 5 acres R-1/12,000 single-family residential district 5 acres R-1/7,000 single-family residential district 20,000 square feet R-1/5,000 single-family residential district 20,000 square feet SR-1 special development pattern residential district 9,000 square feet SR-2 special development pattern residential district Reserved SR-3 interior block single-family residential district 9,000 square feet R-2 single-and two-family residential district 9,000 square feet RMF-30 low density multi-family residential district 9,000 square feet RMF-35 moderate density multi-family residential 9,000 square feet district RMF-45 moderate/high density multi-family residential 20,000 square feet district RMF-75 high density multi-family district 20,000 square feet RB residential/business district 9,000 square feet R-MU residential/mixed use district 20,000 square feet RMU-35 residential/mixed use 9,000 square feet RMU-45 residential/mixed use 9,000 square feet RO residential/office district 20,000 square feet Commercial Districts CN neighborhood commercial district 20,000 square feet CB community business district 20,000 square feet CS community shopping district 60,000 square feet CC corridor commercial district 20,000 square feet CSHBD Sugar House business district 20,000 square feet CG general commercial district 1 acre Manufacturing Districts M-1 light manufacturing district 2 acres M-2 heavy manufacturing district 2 acres Exhibit G Downtown Districts D-1 central business district 2 acres D-2 downtown support commercial district 2 acres D-3 downtown warehouse/residential district 1 acre Special Purpose Districts RP research park district 10 acres BP business park district 10 acres FP foothills protection district 32 acres AG agricultural district 10 acres AG-2 agricultural district 4 acres AG-5 agricultural district 10 acres AG-20 agricultural district 40 acres A airport district 2 acres PL public lands district 5 acres PL-2 public lands district 1 acre I institutional district 5 acres UI urban institutional district 1 acre OS open space district 2 acres MH mobile home park district 10 acres El extractive industries district 10 acres MU mixed use district 9,000 square feet Exhibit G