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Dallas City Council Agenda: February 27, 2013, Part III

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equipment. (4)

(F) (G) (H)

Skylights. Clearstory. Visual screens which surround roof mounted mechanical

(I)

Chimney and vent stacks.

Residential proximity slope.

(A) If any part of Tract 1 is developed with a residential use, the residential proximity slope does not apply to Tract 2. (B) If any part of Tract 2 is developed with a residential use, the residential proximity slope does not apply to Tract 1. (5) structure height.

Parapet walls may not exceed four feet above the maximum

(h) Lot coverage. Maximum lot coverage is 80 percent for residential uses and 65 percent for all other permitted uses. Aboveground parking structures are included in lot coverage calculations; surface parking lots and underground parking structures are not. (i)

Lot size.

(1) Minimum lot size for single family uses is 3,250 square feet, with a minimum average lot size of 5,000 square feet. (2) SEC. 51P-

.110.

For all other uses, no minimum lot size. OFF STREET PARKING AND LOADING

(a) In general. Except as provided in this section, consult the use regulations in Division 51A-4.200 for the specific off-street parking and loading requirements for each use. Consult the off-street parking and loading regulations in Divisions 51A-4.300 et seq. for information regarding off-street parking and loading generally. (1) For a landscape contractor’s maintenance yard, one space per 2,000 square feet of floor area is required. (2) For single-family uses, two spaces per single family unit is required. Minimum required guest parking is 0.25 spaces per single family dwelling unit for platted lots less than 5,000 square feet. (b) The Property is considered one lot for a nursery, garden shop, or plant sales use and a landscape contractor’s maintenance yard except for that portion of the Property developed with a residential use.

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