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236 <br /> Article 29 3 <br /> Section 9. Residential Developments <br /> RO RS, RT RD <br /> Type of Development: Cony. Clus. Cony. Clus. <br /> Spec. Spec. <br /> DSPB DSPB <br /> 9.2.3 Minimum Frontage of the Tract on 50 ft. 100 ft. 50 ft. 100 ft. 100 ft. <br /> An Existing Street <br /> 9.2.4 Minimum Yard Setback on Perimeter of <br /> Tract <br /> a. Front Yard NR* NR* NR* NR* 40 ft <br /> b. Side Yard, Rear Yard NR* NR* NR* NR* 30 ft <br /> *No requirement for development as a <br /> whole; individual buildings subject to <br /> Table 2 <br /> 9.2.5 Maximum Impervious Surface Ratio NR* 0.15 NR* 6.20 0.40 <br /> (See paragraph 7.9) <br /> *No requirement for a conventional <br /> subdivision as a whole;see 9.4.4 for <br /> individual lots <br /> 9.2.6 Minimum Common Open Space(See NR clus. NR clus 10% <br /> 9.3.4.)As Percentage of Developable Site 25% 25% <br /> Area(See 7.9.1.) <br /> *At least 10 percent,but see also . spec* spec * <br /> paragraph 9.5.7 and 9.6.7. DSPB * DSPB * <br /> 9.2.7 Minimum Usable Open Space (See 5,000 sf 5,000 sf 3,500 sf 3,500 sf 1,500 sf <br /> 9.3.5.)per Dwelling Unit,or Equivalent <br /> 9.2.8 Maximum Height of Dwellings 40 ft 40 ft 40 ft 40 ft 40 ft <br /> 9.2.9 EQUIVALENT DENSITY, RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATIONS NOT IN DWELLING UNITS <br /> Where a residential facility is not arranged in dwelling units and individual living units do not have separate <br /> kitchen and dining facilities, for the purpose of calculating density and other dimensional standards, the <br /> following shall be considered equivalent to one dwelling unit: <br /> 1) 1,000 square feet of gross floor area in a long-term care facility <br /> 2) 1,200 square feet of gross floor area in group quarters, an assisted living residence facility or a <br /> congregate living facility that does not have dwelling units <br /> Where a residential facility that is not arranged in dwelling units provides at least one meal a day in a common <br /> dining area, served by a central kitchen, to the occupants of the living units, the presence of small cooking <br /> equipment for the convenience of occupants of the individual living units will not classify the living unit as a <br /> dwelling unit. <br />