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In addition to the other standards in this chapter, single-family attached dwellings shall also comply with the following standards:

A. No more than six connected single-family attached dwellings that share a common wall are allowed.

B. Garages on the front facade and driveway accesses in front of a single-family attached dwelling are only permitted in compliance with the following standards:

1. Development of two attached dwellings shall have only one shared access, development of three or four attached dwellings shall have a maximum of two total accesses including at least one shared access, or development of five or six attached dwellings shall have a maximum of three total accesses including at least two shared accesses; and

2. Individual driveways and maneuvering areas shall not exceed 12 feet wide or 50 percent of the lot width, whichever is greater, on any lot; and

3. The garage width shall not exceed 12 feet, or 50 percent of the lot width, whichever is greater, as measured from the inside of the garage door frame; and

4. The garage shall not extend closer to the street than the furthest forward living space on the street-facing facade.

C. As an alternative to compliance with subsection (B) of this section, garages, driveways and parking areas for single-family attached dwellings may be located on the back facade or in the rear yard and accessed from a consolidated access.

Figure 18.95.042-1. Alternative Access and Parking Configurations for Single-Family Attached Dwellings

[Ord. 967 § 2 (Exh. B), 2021.]