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R ~ Residential , <br /> Fi'nally. Satre reviewed d~¢ residential zonin~ districts ~%r potential p~rmitted and'conditionally <br /> permitted uses. Table I shows the'a/lowed de~sity ranges in units for' each of the main residential <br /> districts. The reader' is advised that because the Annex parcel is a developed site less than 13.500 <br /> square feet; the minimum resident/ail density requirenaents listed below cio not apply (see EC <br /> 9.2751(1)(a)); the density standardsido apply' to the Senior Center Parcel. <br /> <br /> Table 1 - Residential Density . <br /> <br /> R-1 · R-2 R-3 R-4 <br /> Square <br /> Lot Feet Min Max Min Max Min, Max Min Max <br /> 92,00 32,670 N/A 1 ~ 7 21 15 42 15 84 <br /> 9300 10,455 N/A 4 2 7. 4 14 <br /> <br /> With regard to use, any residential development which exceeds three attached units is subject to <br /> tile Multi Famil? Design standards. AS any future use of the Senior Center site for housing will <br /> require meeting the minimum densiLY requirements, this is an important factor to consider prior to <br /> any conversion of the site to a residential use. Besides housing, there are very few other outright <br /> permitted uses in the residential zoning cl. esignations that would be appropriate for tile' site, the <br /> primau, exceptions being 'Assisted LMng & Daycare' and 'Government Services, not <br /> specifically listed in this or any other uses m~d permit requirements table.' There are also a <br /> number of conditionally permitted uses in the 'Education, Cultural, Religious, Social and <br /> Fraternal', 'Lodging', 'Medical. Health and Correctional Services"., and :Ass/smd Living and <br /> Daycare' categories that could be appropriate for redevelopment of either o£ the two subject sites. <br /> <br /> 62 <br /> <br />Pa.¢c 7 Fuhrtmry..2003 Kau I'man ,';un lot Comer <br /> <br /> <br />