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<br />· Design of established structures (original pre-war and post-war development): <br />o Percentage of dwellings with sloped roofs (gabled or hipped): 100% <br />o Typical roof slope: 8: 12 to 10: 12 <br />o Number of roofs with slope less than 6: 12 : None <br />o Typical dwelling height to top of roof 20' to 22' (pre-war houses, less for post-war) <br />o Height of tallest dwellings, to !Qfl. of roof. 27' <br />o Typical dimensions of primary dwelling "footprint": 30' x 35' -45' (or less) <br />o Typical setback of primary dwelling from street-side lot boundary to main fi-ont wall: <br />15' to 25' <br />o Minimum setback of primary dwelling: 13' <br />o Typical secondary building height: 15' or less <br />o Number of secondary buildings over 18' high: None. <br />o Typical driveway width: 8' to 10' <br />. location of garage or parking: side or rear of house <br /> <br />. Alley devf~lopment: <br />o ',~l-,,. ofsingle-family structures on alleys: 19 <br />'.)fmulti-unit (two or more) structures on alleys: 5 <br />o Number of multi-unit structures on alleys with compatible design and no major <br />negative impacts: None <br /> <br />. Compatibility and impacts of infill developments with three or more units on a lot <br />o Number of infilllots (excluding Springtn~e Apartment complex) with three or more <br />units on the Jot: 29 <br />o Number of original pre- and post-war developments: 2 <br />o Number of original developments with compatible design and no major negative <br />impacts: 2 (100%) <br />o Number of non-original developments with major negative impacts: 19 <br />o Number of three-or-more-unit infill developments comprised solely of duplexes, triplex, <br />or four-plex structure: 14 <br />o Number of these developments with compatible design and no major negative impacts: <br />None <br />o Overall net gain in dwellings compared to development at two dwellings per lot: 36 <br />dwellings. <br /> <br />. Compatibility and impacts of developments with two-story duplexes, triplexes, and four- <br />plexes. <br />o Number oflots (excluding Springtree Apartment complex) with two-story duplexes, <br />triplexes, and four-plexes: 17 <br />o Number of these developments with compatible design and no major negative impacts: <br />None <br /> <br />November 1, 2005 <br /> <br />Chambers Revisited - Neighbors' Report <br /> <br />viii <br />
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