Lot Coverage Allowances for Non-Residential Property
Lot Coverage Allowances for Non-Residential Property
Currently, non-residential properties adjacent to single-family residences can have 100% of their lot covered by impervious surfaces (any type of man-made or stone surface that doesn't absorb rainfall).
We propose modifying the maximum allowed impervious and minimum pervious coverage for all non-residential zoning districts, except for C-4, for projects adjacent to single-family uses from 100% impervious coverage to 75% impervious and 25% pervious coverage.
Proposed Revision: The revision clarifies the definition of abut based on applicability to dvelopment standards; also clarifies that requirements pertain to uses that abut a property line of a single-family detached use; and that this is an interim process to address non-conforming situations.