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Neighborhood Stabilization Overlay Residential Height Slope.

Apr 02, 2015

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Page 1: Neighborhood Stabilization Overlay Residential Height Slope.

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Residential Height SlopeResidential Height Slope

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Neighborhoods typically have a Neighborhoods typically have a maximum height set by ordinance.maximum height set by ordinance.

In the R-7.5(A) Single Family District In the R-7.5(A) Single Family District that height limit is 30 feet measured that height limit is 30 feet measured to the top of a flat roof and half way to the top of a flat roof and half way up the slope on a hipped or gabled up the slope on a hipped or gabled roof (half the distance between the roof (half the distance between the peak and the eave).peak and the eave).

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30 foot maximum building height per zoning ordinance25’-7” midpoint

18’-7” midpoint

21’-3” midpoint30’-0” midpoint

Street CenterlineFront Setback Line

30’ Maximum Building Height

Page 4: Neighborhood Stabilization Overlay Residential Height Slope.

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The NSO allows us to create a height The NSO allows us to create a height slope measured from a point in the slope measured from a point in the center of the street to a point on the center of the street to a point on the building line that is either the median building line that is either the median height of the homes in the height of the homes in the neighborhood or 20 feet. neighborhood or 20 feet.

The next slide assumes that the The next slide assumes that the median height is 14 feet and shows median height is 14 feet and shows the impact of the slopethe impact of the slope

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30’ Maximum Building Height

Street Centerline

6’

Front Setback Line

14’

25’-7” midpoint18’-7” midpoint

21’-3” midpoint30’-0” midpoint

14’ Height Slope

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The next slide shows the effect a 20 The next slide shows the effect a 20 foot slope would have on the height foot slope would have on the height of structures.of structures.

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Front Setback Line

25’-7” midpoint18’-7” midpoint

21’-3” midpoint30’-0” midpoint

6’

20’

Street Centerline

20’ Height Slope

30’ Maximum Building Height