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11.23 - Medium Density Residential Zoning District (R-3) § 11.23 Section 11.23: Medium Density Residential Zoning District (R-3) Subdivision 1. Purpose The purpose of the Medium Density Residential Zoning District (R-3) is to provide for medium density housing (up to ten (10) units per acre with potential for twelve (12) units per acre with density bonuses) along with directly related and complementary uses. Senior and physical disability housing is permitted to a density in excess of twelve (12) units per acre or up to five (5) stories or sixty (60) feet in height with a Conditional Use Permit. Source: Ordinance No. 459, 2nd Series Effective Date: 08-12-11 Subdivision 2. District Established Properties shall be established within the R-3 Zoning District in the manner provided for in Section 11.90, Subdivision 3 of this Chapter, and when thus established shall be incorporated in this Section 11.23, Subdivision 2 by an ordinance which makes cross-reference to this Section 11.23 and which shall become a part hereof and of Section 11.10, Subdivision 2 thereof, as fully as if set forth herein. In addition the R-3 Zoning Districts thus established, and/or any subsequent changes to the same which shall be made and established in a similar manner, shall be reflected in the official zoning map of the City as provided in Section 11.11 of this Chapter. Source: Ordinance No. 372, 2nd Series Effective Date: 07-13-07 Subdivision 3. Permitted Uses The following uses and no other shall be permitted in the R-3 Zoning District: A. Townhouses, consistent with the City's Mixed-Income Housing Policy B. Two-family dwellings, consistent with the City's Mixed-Income Housing Policy C. Multiple-family dwellings of up to ten (10) units or less per acre with potential of (12) units per acre with density bonuses, consistent with the City's Mixed-Income Housing Policy Source: Ordinance No. 631, 2nd Series Effective Date: 03-15-18 D. Foster Family Homes E. Essential Services, Class I F. No more than one (1) kitchen area and one (1) kitchenette shall be permitted in each dwelling unit. Source: Ordinance No. 372, 2nd Series Effective Date: 07-13-07 Golden Valley City Code Page 1 of 4 § 11.23 Subdivision 4. Accessory Structures and Uses The following accessory structures and no others shall be permitted in R-3 Zoning Districts: A. Enclosed parking structures similar in construction and materials to the principal structure B. Storage structures similar in construction and materials to the principal structure not exceeding five hundred (500) square feet in area. No accessory structure shall be erected in the R-3 Zoning District to exceed a height of one (1) story, which is ten (10) feet from the floor to the top horizontal member of a frame building to which the rafters are fastened, known as the top plate. C. Private indoor and outdoor recreational facilities, including but not limited to swimming pools and tennis courts D. Underground parking structures E. Other Accessory Structures, as defined in Section 11.03. F. Setback requirements. The following structure setbacks shall be required for all enclosed parking structures and other accessory uses in the R-3 Zoning District. 1. Front Setback. The required minimum front setback shall be twenty-five (25) feet from any front property line along a street right-of-way line. 2. Side and Rear Yard Setback. The required minimum side and rear setback for enclosed parking structures and garbage enclosures shall be thirty (30) feet when abutting any R-1 Zoning District and twenty (20) feet in all other instances. The required minimum side and rear setback for other accessory uses shall be fifteen (15) feet. G. Separation Between Structures. Accessory structures shall be located completely to the rear of the principal structure and no less than ten (10) feet from any principal structure and from any other accessory structure. Source: Ordinance No. 459, 2nd Series Effective Date: 08-12-11 Subdivision 5. Conditional Uses The following conditional uses may be allowed after review by the Planning Commission and approval by the Council following the standards and procedures set forth in this Chapter: A. Residential facilities serving twenty-five (25) or more persons. B. Group Foster Homes Source: Ordinance No. 372, 2nd Series Effective Date: 07-13-07 Golden Valley City Code Page 2 of 4 § 11.23 C. Senior and physical disability housing to a density in excess of twelve (12) units per acre, consistent with the City's Mixed-income Housing Policy or up to five (5) stories or sixty (60) feet in height Source: Ordinance No. 631, 2nd Series Effective Date: 03-15-18 D. Retail sales, Class I and II restaurant establishments, and professional offices within principal structures containing twenty (20) or more dwelling units when located upon any minor or major arterial street. Any such sales establishment or office shall be located only on the ground floor and have direct access to the street. Source: Ordinance No. 372, 2nd Series Effective Date: 07-13-07 *Re-lettering Source (E): Ordinance No. 459, 2nd Series Effective Date: 08-12-11 Subdivision 6. Buildable Lots In the R-3 Zoning District a lot of a minimum area of fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet shall be required for any principal structure. A minimum lot width of one hundred (100) feet at the front setback line shall be required. Subdivision 7. Corner Visibility All structures in the R-3 Zoning District shall meet the requirements of the corner visibility requirements in Chapter 7 of the City Code. Subdivision 8. Easements No structures in the R-3 Zoning District shall be located in dedicated public easements. Subdivision 9. Maximum Coverage by Building and Impervious Surfaces Structures, including accessory structures, shall not occupy more than forty percent (40%) of the lot area. Total impervious surface on any lot shall not exceed sixty percent (60%) of the lot area. Subdivision 10. Principal Structures Principal structures in the R-3 Zoning District shall be governed by the following requirements: A. Setback Requirements. The following structure setbacks shall be required for principal structures in the R-3 Zoning District. 1. Front Setback. The required minimum front setback shall be twenty-five (25) feet from any front property line along a street right-of-way line. An open front porch for each building, with no screens, may be built on the Golden Valley City Code Page 3 of 4 § 11.23 ground level to within seventeen (17) feet of a front property line along a street right-of-way line. 2. Side and Rear Yard Setback. When directly abutting any R-1 Zoning District, the required side and rear yard setback shall be thirty (30) feet. In all other instances, the required side and rear yard setback shall be twenty (20) feet. B. Maximum Density. Dwelling units shall not be built at a rate greater than ten (10) units per acre, unless they meet the provisions of Subdivision 12. Source: Ordinance No. 372, 2nd Series Effective Date: 07-13-07 C. Height. No building shall exceed four (4) stories or forty-eight (48) feet in height, whichever is less. Senior and physical disability housing with a Conditional Use Permit shall not exceed five (5) stories or sixty (60) feet in height. Source: Ordinance No. 459, 2nd Series Effective Date: 08-12-11 Subdivision 11. Density Bonus Multiple Family dwellings providing sidewalks as required by the City shall be granted one (1) of the following density bonuses. A. Underground Parking. The provision of one (1) or more underground parking space per dwelling unit shall increase the maximum allowable density by two (2) units per acre. B. Public Transit. Scheduled public transit route within one thousand (1000) feet of the primary entrance accessed by public sidewalk shall result in an increase in the maximum allowable density by one (1) unit per acre and reduce required parking to one and one half (1.5) spaces per dwelling. C. Recreation. Indoor or outdoor recreation facilities such as swimming pools, porches, tennis courts, or other facilities requiring a substantial investment equaling at minimum five percent (5%) of the construction cost of the principal structure shall increase the maximum allowable density by two (2) units per acre. Source: Ordinance No. 372, 2nd Series Effective Date: 07-13-07 *Renumbering Source (11): Ordinance No. 459, 2nd Series Effective Date: 08-12-11 Golden Valley City Code Page 4 of 4