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<br /> <br />N <br /> <br /> <br />GUIDELINES <br /> <br />· One main dwelling. When adding density to the <br />neighborhood, maintain the pattern of one main <br />dwelling per lot through the use of alley cottages, <br />granny flats, garage conversions, and so on, <br />serving as additional units. <br /> <br />· Other units. Second and third units should be <br />smaller and secondary to the main front unit <br />facing the street. <br /> <br /> <br />This duplex is about the same size and scale of many of the single <br />family houses near it. The "paired halves" style that characterize <br />later duplexes is down played in this house, even though there are <br />clearly two side-by-side front doors. The modest scale helps this <br />duplex fit in this predominately single-family neighborhood. <br /> <br />PROPOSED CLEAR & OBJECTIVE STANDARDS <br /> <br />DENSITY STANDARDS: A min. of 10 <br />units/net acre and a max. of 28 unit/net acre <br />required. Lots under 13,500 sf do have a <br />minimum density requirement. <br /> <br />Proposed modifications: Allowable units <br />per lot: 1 unit per lot :s: 4,500 sf; 2 units per <br />lot> 4,500 and :s: 9,200 sf; 3 units per lot> <br />9,200 sf. <br /> <br />. <br />