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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> DBA 2010-03 and SPR 2010-02 <br /> December 13, 2010 <br /> Page 7 <br /> <br /> <br /> Deviation From Minimum Lot Size <br /> <br /> The applicant is also requesting three deviations from the development standards to facilitate the <br /> construction of the affordable units. The first deviation pertains to the minimum lot size. The R2 <br /> zoning district, under which the uses permitted in the SD-40, project area 1 are developed, <br /> establishes a minimum lot area for lots containing two or more dwellings. It requires 6,000 square <br /> feet for the first unit, and 3,000 square feet for each additional unit. Since the lot is 13,922 square <br /> feet, a total of 3.6 units are allowed. A lot size of 18,000 square feet would be required to <br /> construct five units. Thus, the applicant is requesting a deviation from the minimum lot size of <br /> 18,000 square feet for five units, to 13,922 square feet - a reduction of 4,078 square feet. <br /> <br /> Deviation From Average Front Yard Setback <br /> The second deviation pertains to the front yard setback. The SD-40 standards require a minimum <br /> front yard of 20 feet, with an average setback requirement based on the height of the building. The <br /> proposed building will be 25.5 feet tall, resulting in a required average setback of 27 feet. The <br /> applicant will meet the minimum front yard setback requirement of 20 feet, but is requesting a <br /> reduction of the average setback requirement from 27 feet to 21 feet. The applicant could develop <br /> this project with the required average setback, but instead he is proposing eight additional parking <br /> stalls off the alley to address an issue raised by the neighborhood. <br /> <br /> Deviation From Average Side Yard Setback <br /> <br /> The third deviation pertains to the side yard. The SD-40 standards require a minimum side yard <br /> requirement of six feet and an average setback requirement based on the height of the building. <br /> The building height results in a required average setback of 10 feet. The applicant is requesting a <br /> reduction of the side yard requirements to five feet, two inches and a reduction of the average <br /> setback on the street side to 7 feet, 11 inches. The applicant exceeds the average setback <br /> requirement on the interior side yard setback and could meet the average side yard requirement <br /> on the street side, but instead, he is proposing a six-foot fence to enclose the private open space <br /> for the lower unit of building 2. <br /> Site Plan Review of the Proposed Project <br /> <br /> After analyzing the project, staff has found that, with the approval of the deviations requested by <br /> the applicant, the project will comply with all applicable development standards established in the <br /> SD-40 zoning district and the Citywide Design Guidelines. The project exceeds the minimum <br /> street frontage of 90 feet. The proposed project is well below the maximum building height of 45 <br /> feet and each unit exceeds the minimum gross floor area for two and three bedroom units as all <br /> units are over 750 square feet. The proposed project also exceeds the required parking, which is <br /> 2 parking spaces per unit. Staff has also analyzed the project for compatibility in size, height, <br /> context, including open space, and landscape, and design and materials with the surrounding <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 39B-9 <br />
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