Section 16.20.010. NEIGHBORHOOD TRADITIONAL SINGLE-FAMILY DISTRICTS ("NT")  


§ 16.20.010.1. History and composition of traditional neighborhoods.
§ 16.20.010.2. Purpose and intent.
§ 16.20.010.3. Permitted uses.
§ 16.20.010.4. Introduction to NT districts.
§ 16.20.010.5. Maximum development potential.
§ 16.20.010.6. Building envelope: Maximum height and minimum setbacks.
§ 16.20.010.7. Roof lines and slopes.
§ 16.20.010.8. Towers and turrets.
§ 16.20.010.9. Dormers.
§ 16.20.010.10. Setbacks and FAR consistent with established neighborhood patterns.
§ 16.20.010.11. Building and site design.

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Typical Houses in a Neighborhood Traditional District

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Typical Block in a Neighborhood Traditional District

Common features of these districts include:

Narrow rectangular lots facing the avenue.

Houses built toward the front of the lot with reduced setbacks.

Front porches and primary entrances facing the avenue.

Sidewalk connections leading to the public sidewalk and the street.

Vehicular access from the rear alley instead of driveways in front yards.

Recognized architectural styles with consistent and appropriate materials.

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