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2005-095
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4/4/2006
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2005
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1138.01 Intent <br />1138.02 <br />Senior Citizens Defined <br />1138.03 <br />Use Regulations <br />1138.04 <br />Development Criteria <br />1138.05 <br />Area Regulations <br />1138.06 <br />Height Regulations <br />1138.07 <br />Setback Regulations <br />1138.08 <br />Dwelling Unit Size <br />1138.01 INTENT <br />3/28/06 version <br />CHAPTER 1138 <br />Senior Residence District (SR) <br />1138.09 <br />Landscape Regulations <br />1138.10 <br />Parking Regulations <br />1138.11 <br />Signage Regulations <br />1138.12 <br />Procedures for Senior Residence <br />Development <br />1138.13 Phased Development <br />1138.14 Amendment to Plans <br />In recognition of the special nature of the housing needs of senior citizens and to enable <br />senior citizens to obtain suitable, safe, sanitary and, decent housing designed to meet their <br />special needs which include, among other things, a reduced dwelling size, assistance in <br />housekeeping, availability of and location to essential amenities, and the development of <br />neighborly relations in order to reduce feelings of alienation, it is necessary to establish an <br />additional zoning classification regulating and controlling the location of buildings designed <br />specifically for senior citizens. The location of such housing would be in accordance with and <br />advance the policies of the Master Plan and would promote and protect, to the fullest extent <br />permissible under the powers of the City, the public health, safety, convenience, comfort, <br />prosperity and general welfare of the residents. <br />1138.02 SENIOR CITIZENS DEFINED <br />As used in this chapter, "senior citizens" means those persons of at least fifty -five years <br />of age and older, unless such persons fall within one of the following exceptions: <br />(a) A spouse under fifty -five years of age married to one over that age; and <br />(b) A handicapped or infirm adult of at least eighteen years of age whose disability <br />requires the special amenities and services of a senior citizens facility. <br />1138.03 USE REGULATIONS <br />Buildings and land shall be used, and buildings shall be designed, erected, altered, moved <br />or maintained in whole or in part, in Senior Residence Districts, only for the uses set forth in the <br />following schedules and regulations: <br />(a) Permitted Uses. <br />(1) Single family cluster (attached or detached) independent living units; <br />(2) Multiple family residence generally known as a Senior Residence Center <br />including independent and /or assisted living units; <br />EXHIBIT B <br />
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