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19700317 1970-4ORDINANCE NO. 1970 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RE-ENACTING THE R-T ZONING CATEGORY PRESCRIBED IN SECTION 11 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, that the R-T Zoning Category of Section 11 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, be amended and re-enacted to read in its entirety as follows: "R-T ~ Town House Zone A. The following uses are permitted by right: 1. Single-family detached dwellings subject to R-3 regulations; 2. Town house dwelling units.. B. The following uses are permitted subject to securing of a Special Use Permit, as provided in Section 5: 1. Schools of general instruction; 2. Nursery schools; 3. Swimming pools; 4. Customary home occupations. C. Area, setback, height and density: 1. Area: a. Project: there shall be a minimum of two (2) acres for each town house project; b. Lot: there shall be a minimum lot area of sixteen hundred (1600) square feet with an average lot area of eighteen hundred (1800) square feet. 2. Setbacks: a. Front: there shall be a minimum front yard setback of ten (10) feet with at least twenty (20) percent of the units in any series having a twenty (20) foot minimum setback. No more than two (2) abutting town houses shall have the same front yard setback. Abutting series of town houses shall have at least a building line setback variation of two (2) feet; b. Side: none, except side yard setback on corner lots shall be a minimum of twenty (20) feet; c. Rear: every dwelling unit shall have a rear yard depth of not less than twenty (20) feet. 1970-4 e Height: building height shall not exceed three (3) stories measured on any external wall; any basement that has any wall two (2) feet above ground shall be counted as a story. Density: the density shall not exceed nine (9) town house dwelling units per acre. Dwelling Unit Requirements: a. Building width: every town house shall have a minimum width of at least eighteen (18) feet and every town house except end units shall cover the entire width of the lot upon which it is situated. b. Coverage and floor area: 1. Every town house dwelling unit shall have a minimum ground coverage area of not less than six hundred eighty (680) square feet; 2. Every town house shall have a minimum of nineteen hundred (1900) square feet of gross floor area, excluding the attic. Lot development and open space: a. No town house shall be constructed so as to provide direct vehicular ingress or egress to a collector street, a thoroughfare or an arterial highway as described in the Comprehensive Develop- ment Plan for the City. b. There shall be required nine hundred (900) square feet of open space per dwelling unit in any town house project. Any area designated as open space shall not be smaller in area than eight hundred (800) square feet, except that ten (10) percent of the required open space area may be exempt from the eight hundred (800) square foot open space area requirement. c. The developer of a town house project may reduce the open space required provided that such area is made a part of a lot, and provided further that the area required for open space is not used in computing the required lot area or'lot average. d. There shall be no more than nine (9) town houses attached in any one series, and there shall be a distance equal to one-half (1/2) the average height of the end units between any two (2) series. e. Visual sight distance at intersections: on any corner lot in an R-T zone there shall be no planting, structure, retaining wall, fence, shrubbery or other visual obstacle higher than a height of - 2 - 1970-4 three (3) feet six (6) inches above the street level within the imaginary prism formed at said corner by the intersecting right- of-way lines and a line connecting two (2) points, each forty- five (45) feet from their intersection with a height as stated above measured along said right-of-way lines. (See Figure 1) FIGURE 1 In no case shall the front yard of an end unit (B in Figure 2) which is adjacent to or visible from the rear yard (A in Figure 2) of any other town house be greater than that shown in Figure 2. FIGURE 2 -3- 1970-4 g. All areas to be used for vehicular circulation anywhere in a town house project or development shall be constructed in accord- ance with the minor street standards as set forth in Articles Seven and Eight of the Subdivision Ordinance of the City of Fairfax. Site Plan Approval: 1. A developer shall submit to the Planning Commission a site plan in accordance with Section 3.173-3.180 inclusive, of this ordinance, which site plan shall be finally approved by the Planning Commission prior to the issuance of a building permit. 2. The Planning Commission shall approve the site plan if it finds: a. That all requirements of the subdivision and zoning ordinances of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, have been complied with; and b. That the following additional specific requirements have been complied with in a manner which (1) will not be detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood; (2) will be in accord with the provisions of this ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Fairfax, Virginia; (3) is warranted by topographic conditions of the site; and (4) will provide a more harmonious living environment within the development: (1) The developer shall provide adequate and safe vehicular and pedestrian circulation within the town house project and between the town house project and adjacent areas; (2) The developer shall provide screening in accordance with Section 3.174 between the town house project and adjacent residential areas unless modification or elimination of such screening is warranted by topographic or other unusual conditions; (3) The developer shall provide a visual barrier between each two series or eighteen units built facing any street or internal circulation area unless modification or elimination of such visual barrier is warranted by topographic or other conditions; (4) The developer shall demonstrate that adequate water supply, fire protection and sanitary sewer facilities are available to the project; -4- 1970-4 Ee (5) The developer shall provide curbs, gutters, storm drainage structures, sidewalks, entrances and exits in accordance with applicable established design criteria, construction standards and specifications; (6) The developer shall present evidence of proposed covenants, restrictions and details of maintenance responsibility of common areas and green space to show that liability for maintenance of such areas shall attach to property owners within the development, and that the same may be enforced by liens against the property owners in favor of the City of Fairfax or its assignee. 3. The applicant may be required to re-submit to the Planning Commission a final site plan incorporating all Planning Commission changes and requirements prior to the issuance of a building permit. The applicant shall submit to the Planning Commission a plat and deed of subdivision in accordance with the Subdivision Ordinance of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, and said subdivision shall be approved by the Planning Commission and recorded among the land records before issuance of a building permit. Parking Requirements as provided in Section 6. General regulations and provisions as provided in Section 3. Any town house constructed in-accordance with an approved site plan or building permit issued before the effective date of this ordinance shall be considered a conforming use as long as it complies with the R-T zoning category prescribed in Section ll of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Fairfax in force immediately prior to the effective date of this ordinance. This ordinance shall take effect on May l, 1970. Passed: March 17, 1970 Mayor Attest: ~ity Clerk -5-