60.189 User Guide.
The charts in KZC 60.192 contain the basic zoning regulations that apply in Planned Area 17A, including sub-zones. Use these charts by reading down the left hand column entitled Use. Once you locate the use in which you are interested, read across to find the regulations that apply to that use.
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Section 60.190 |
Section 60.190 – GENERAL REGULATIONSThe following regulations apply to all uses in this zone unless otherwise noted: |
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1. Refer to Chapter 1 KZC to determine what other provisions of this code may apply to the subject property. |
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2. Developments creating four or more new dwelling units shall provide at least 10 percent of the units as affordable housing units as defined in Chapter 5 KZC. Two additional units may be constructed for each affordable housing unit provided. In such cases, the minimum lot size listed in the Use Regulations shall be used to establish the base number of units allowed on the site, but shall not limit the size of individual lots. See Chapter 112 KZC for additional affordable housing incentives and requirements. |
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3. If any portion of a structure is adjoining a low density zone or low density use in PLA 17, then either: a. The height of that portion of the structure shall not exceed 15 feet above average building elevation; or b. The maximum horizontal facade shall not exceed 50 feet in width. See KZC 115.30, Distance Between Structures/Adjacency to Institutional Use, for further details. |
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4. A solid screening wall or fence shall be required between any portion of a parking area which is closer than 40 feet to a low density use or a low density zone. Such wall or fence shall be in addition to the landscape materials required by Chapter 95 KZC. |
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5. All vehicular access must be from NE 90th Street (does not apply to Detached Dwelling Unit, Attached or Stacked Dwelling Units and Office uses). |
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6. Some development standards or design regulations may be modified as part of the design review process. See Chapters 92 and 142 KZC for requirements. |
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7. Site design should provide for the continuation of a bicycle or pedestrian path which generally follows the alignment of 120th Avenue and connects to NE 90th Street. |
