Chapter 18.29
R-5 MULTIPLE RESIDENCE ZONE

Sections:

18.29.010    Permitted uses.

18.29.020    Conditional uses.

18.29.030    Development standards – General.

18.29.040    Development standards – Accessory structures.

18.29.050    Repealed.

18.29.060    Repealed.

18.29.010 Permitted uses.

Any use as permitted in STC 18.27.010 (R-4 Mixed-Dwelling Type Zone). [Ord. 2016-107 § 1; Ord. 2011-048 § 1; Ord. 1995-06 § 2.]

18.29.020 Conditional uses.

Reserved. [Ord. 2011-048 § 1; Ord. 1995-06 § 2.]

18.29.030 Development standards – General.

A. Minimum site area: 6,000 square feet.

B. Minimum site setbacks:

1. Front: 20 feet;

2. Side: 10 feet;

3. Rear: 10 feet.

C. Average area per dwelling unit:

1. Duplex or multiple dwellings: 2,000 square feet.

D. Minimum lot area for single detached dwelling: 6,000 square feet.

E. Maximum lot coverage: 50 percent (for main buildings).

F. Minimum setback requirements for duplex or multiple dwellings: None. Zero-lot-line siting of dwelling units on individual lots is permissible, subject to town of Sahuarita building codes.

G. Minimum building setbacks (from property line) for single detached dwellings:

1. Side: five feet;

2. Rear: 15 feet.

H. Building height limitations:

1. Maximum height: 34 feet.

2. In all areas restricted by the Hillside Development Zone (Chapter 18.61 STC, HD Hillside Development Zone), no building shall exceed two stories.

I. Minimum distance between main multiple-dwelling buildings: 10 feet. [Ord. 2011-048 § 1; Ord. 2005-10 § 2; Ord. 1995-06 § 2.]

18.29.040 Development standards – Accessory structures.

A. Permitted coverage: Maximum five percent of the individual lot area.

B. Height limitation: 12 feet.

C. Minimum setback requirements:

1. From main building(s): Seven feet;

2. From property lines: In accordance with applicable town of Sahuarita building codes. [Ord. 2011-048 § 1; Ord. 1995-06 § 2.]

18.29.050 Small lot subdivision option.

Repealed by Ord. 2016-107. [Ord. 2011-048 § 1; Ord. 1995-06 § 2.]

18.29.060 Lot development option.

Repealed by Ord. 2016-107. [Ord. 2011-048 § 1; Ord. 1995-06 § 2.]