§ 153.040. R2 DISTRICT (RESIDENTIAL; MULTI-FAMILY).  


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  • Permitted uses for the R2 District (Residential; Multi-Family) are as follows in this section.
    (A) Where no zoning/density district has been combined, then all provisions of Density District 3 shall prevail (see § 153.069, most common ones shown in chart below).
    (B) (1) All principal and accessory uses and structures permitted in the RCU District;
    (2) Multi-family dwelling units and apartment hotels (site-built buildings only) in conformity with the density formula for the district;
    (3) Lots abutting an arterial highway permit the following:
    (a) Rooming and boarding houses;
    (b) Fraternity and sorority houses; and
    (c) Orphanages and homes for the aged.
    (4) Bed and breakfast homestays as defined under § 153.005; and
    (5) Bed and breakfast inns as defined under § 153.005, subject to the regulations and performance standards set out in § 153.068 subject to administrative review with comment period.
    Zoning/Density Regulations
    (in feet unless otherwise noted)
    Dist.
    Min Lot Size (in Sq. Ft.)
    Min Area (per Dwelling Unit)
    Min Lot Width and Depth
    Min Yard Setbacks
    Min Building Spacing is 10 Feet All Classes
    Max Building Height (Stories/Feet)
    Max Lot Coverage (Percent)
    Front
    Rear
    Interior
    Exterior
    1
    7,500
    1,000
    75
    20
    25
    7
    10
    4
    50
    50
    2
    7,500
    2,000
    75
    20
    25
    7
    10
    3
    40
    50
    3
    7,500
    3,000
    75
    20
    25
    7
    10
    2
    30
    50
    4
    7,500
    4,000
    75
    20
    25
    7
    10
    2
    30
    50
    5
    7,500
    5,000
    75
    20
    25
    7
    10
    2
    30
    50
    7.5
    7,500
    7,500
    75
    20
    25
    7
    10
    2
    30
    50
    10
    10,000
    10,000
    80
    20
    25
    7
    10
    2
    30
    40
    12
    12,000
    12,000
    90
    20
    25
    7
    10
    2
    30
    40
    (Ord. 08-44 § 414, passed 10-21-2008)