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(A) Purpose. The purpose of the multiple residence districts is to provide for a range of different types and densities of multiple residential developments in locations which are suitable and appropriate, taking into consideration existing conditions, future land use needs, and the availability of public services. It is intended that these districts accommodate a variety of dwelling types, including apartments, townhouses or patio homes, duplexes, and condominiums. These dwelling units shall be multiple residence dwellings and no detached single-dwelling units shall be permitted effective as of March 1, 2016. Reference to “R-2” and “R-3” Zoning Districts shall not include detached single-dwelling units from and after March 1, 2016. For all lots created prior to March 1, 2016, in a multiple residence district specifically for detached single residence dwelling units, all such detached single-dwelling units shall be developed to the design standards of an “R1-6” Zoning District. No detached single residence dwelling unit shall be built on a lot not specifically designed for detached single-dwelling units. The multiple residence districts are further delineated in the following categories:

(1) “R-2” Medium-High Density Residential.

(2) “R-3” High Density Residential.

(B) Review Process. All new development (residential and nonresidential) shall require site plan review, by the Zoning Administrator, prior to the applicant’s submittal for building or grading permits. All applications for site plan review shall comply with the submittal requirements outlined in SLCC 18.15.070. The required fees shall accompany all applications.

(C) Development Standards. The development regulations for each of the multiple residence zoning districts are outlined in Table No. 5. These standards provide certainty to property owners, developers, and neighbors about the limits of what is allowed.

(D) Compliance With Other Provisions.

(1) General Provisions. The general provisions in Chapter 18.70 SLCC shall apply.

(2) Parking Regulations. The parking regulations in Chapter 18.75 SLCC shall apply.

(3) Signs. All signage shall comply with Chapter 18.80 SLCC.

(4) Outdoor Lighting. All outdoor lighting shall comply with Chapter 18.85 SLCC.

(5) Landscape Regulations. The landscaping shall comply with Chapter 18.90 SLCC. (Ord. 312 § 2(6.0), passed 4-11-2012; Ord. 347 § 4, passed 1-27-2016. Code 2012 § 152.090.)