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2001-121
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
05/29/2001
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MU-R Ord., Mixed Use-Resort District.
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<br />Sec. 33-224 Maximum Dwelling Unit Density <br /> <br />The maximum dwelling unit density shall be as set forth below and no variance may be granted <br /> <br />for an increase in dwelling unity density: <br /> <br />(1) Apartments: Except as modified in Section (5) below, the maximum number of <br /> <br />residential dwelling units shall not exceed a density of fifty (50) dwelling units per <br /> <br />acre. No portion of a parcel below the Mean High Water elevation shall be utilized <br /> <br />for the purpose of calculating density. Residential dwelling units shall not be <br /> <br />permitted a room or rooms, termed "lockouts", that have a separate common area <br /> <br />keyed entry that can be segregated as to access (locked out) from the primary living <br /> <br />unit for purposes of rental occupancy by other than the primary tenants. <br /> <br />(2) Apartment-hotels: Except as modified in Section (5) below, apartment-hotels as <br /> <br />defined in Section 33-217-2(a) and which are intended to be subdivided as to <br /> <br />ownership, shall not exceed a maximum density of 100 dwelling units per acre. <br /> <br />Apartment-hotels shall be permitted to have "lock-out" rooms that may be rented <br /> <br />separately from the remainder of the unit provided that each lockout shall be counted <br /> <br />as a separate unit for parking calculations as provided in Section 33-222.2 Parking. <br /> <br />Lockout rooms shall not count as separate units for density calculations. Lockout <br /> <br />units shall not be subdivided and sold separately from the main unit provided, <br /> <br />however, that should any apartment hotel with a lockout unit be converted to a <br /> <br />condominium building or strict residential dwelling apartment house, then, each such <br /> <br />lockout shall become part and parcel of the original apartment hotel unit and no <br /> <br />lockout room shall be deemed to exist independently upon such conversion. This <br /> <br />Page 25 of 36 <br /> <br />02001- 2nd Rdg MU-R District <br />5/30/01 - 9:51 AM <br />
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