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ARTICLE 6
STANDARDS AND TABLES
TABLE 1: Transect Zone Descriptions. This table provides descriptions of the character of each T -zone.
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T -1 NATURAL
T -1 Natural Zone consists of lands
approximating or reverting to a wilder-
ness condition, including lands unsuit-
able for settlement due to topography,
hydrology or vegetation.
T -2 RURAL
T -2 Rural Zone consists of sparsely
settled lands in open or cultivated states.
These include woodland, agricultural
land and grassland. Typical buildings
are farmhouses, agricultural buildings,
cabins, and villas.
T-3 SUB -URBAN
This Zone consists of low density
residential areas. Home occupations
and Outbuildings are allowed. Planting
is naturalistic and setbacks are relatively
deep. Blocks maybe large and the roads
irregular to accommodate natural condi-
tions.
T-4 GENERAL URBAN
T -4 General Urban Zone consists of
a mixed use but primarily residential
urban fabric. It may have a wide range
of building types: single, sideyard, and
rowhouses. Setbacks and landscaping
are variable. Streets with curbs and
sidewalks define medium -sized blocks.
T -5 URBAN CENTER
T -5 Urban Center Zone consists of
higher density mixed use building that
accommodate retail, offices, rowhouses
and apartments. It has a tight network
of streets, with wide sidewalks, steady
street tree planting and buildings set
close to the sidewalks.
T -6 URBAN CORE
T -6 Urban Core Zone consists of the
highest density and height, with the
greatest variety of uses, and civic build-
ings of regional importance. It may have
larger blocks; streets have steady street
tree planting and buildings are set close
to wide sidewalks. Typically only large
towns and cities have an Urban Core
Zone.
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General Character:
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Frontage Types:
Typical Building Height:
Type of Civic Space:
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Natural landscape with some agricultural use
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Parks, Greenways
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Primarily agricultural with woodland wetland and scattered buildings
Variable Setbacks
Not applicable
1- to 2 -Story
Parks and Greenways
Lawns, and landscaped yards surrounding detached single family
houses; pedestrians occasionally
Large and variable front and side yard Setbacks
Porches, fences, naturalistic tree planting
1- to 2 -Story
Playground, Parks, Greens and Greenways
Mix of Houses, Townhouses small Apartment buildings, with scat-
tered Commercial activity; balance between landscape and buildings;
presence of pedestrians
Shallow to medium front and side yard Setbacks
Porches, fences, Dooryards
2- to 3 -Story with a few taller Mixed Use buildings
Playgrounds, Greens, Parks and Squares
Shops mixed with Townhouses, larger Apartment houses, Offices,
workplace, and Civic buildings; predominantly attached buildings;
trees within the public right -of -way; substantial pedestrian activity
Shallow Setbacks or none; buildings oriented to street defining a
street wall
Stoops, Shopfronts, Galleries
3- to 5 -Story with some variation
Playgrounds, Greens, Parks, Plazas and Squares
Medium to high- Density Mixed Use buildings, entertainment, Civic
and cultural uses. Attached buildings forming a continuous street wall;
trees within the public right -of -way; highest pedestrian and transit
activity
Shallow Setbacks or none; buildings oriented to street, defining a
street wall
Stoops, Dooryards, Forecourts, Shopfronts, Galleries, and Arcades
4 -plus Story with a few shorter buildings
Parks, Plazas and Squares
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TABLE 2: CommunitylTransect Allocation. Table 2 allocates the proportions of Transect Zones within each Community Type.
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10 >30% r
30
40 -80
Transect Zone Allocations are not applicable for sites less than 40 acres
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PEED TR AVEL LANE WIDTH
DESIGN SPEED
I T1
I'
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[T4
T5'
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B elow 20 mph I 8 feet
I I l
2025 mph I 9 feet ,r� I P
25-35 mph tOfeet- FI I,.'.x 'a_1
-25 7 35 mph I_` 11 feet y
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TABLE 3A: Vehicular Lane Dimensions. This table assigns lane widths to Transect Zones. The Design ADT (Average Daily Traffic) is the
determinant for each of these sections. The most typical assemblies are shown in Table 3B (Vehicular Lane and Parking Assemblies, page
Specific requirements for truck and transit bus routes and truck loading shall be determined by the Zoning Administrator.
rive 35 mph]
DESIGN SPEED PARKING LANE WIDTH
-25 mph].
20 =25 mph]
25 =35 mph _I
ove35 mphl
Below =20 mph]. s
20,25 mph].
25 -35 mph I
Abeve35 mph ,l
12 feet I°
(Angle)18,feet I
(Parallel) 7 feet L. L
(Parallelp8 feet
(Parallel) 9 feet
DESIGN SPEED EFFECTIVE TURNING RADIUS
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.152Ofeet tI I, I ,•._,I _i
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BY RIGHT
o DETERMINED BY THE ZONING
ADMINISTRATOR
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PARKING
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T2 T3 T
T1 T
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m 300 VPD' 600 VPD
36,000 VPD
Pedestrian Crossing 3
3 Seconds 5 Seconds
9
9 Seconds 1
13 Seconds
Design Speed 2
20 =3O MPH .tBelow 20 MPH
35 MPH and above
PARKING T
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T3 T
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Pedestrian Crossing+
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T5 T
T4 T
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T5 T
T6
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5,000 VPD 18,000 VPD
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32000 VPD
Fedestrian,Cnossig 5
5 Seconds 8 Seconds
11 Seconds 1
Desgn Speed Y
Y 20.90 MPH
"'25 -30 MPH
BDTH SIDes T
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5,000 VPD
Pedestrian Crossing
7 Secods
0 Seconds
1
15 Seconds
:Design Speed
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325-30 MPH
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TABLE 3B: Vehicular LanelParking Assemblies. The projected design speeds determine the dimensions of the vehicular lanes and Turning
Radii assembled for Thoroughfares.
ONE WAY MOVEMENT
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TWO WAY MOVEMENT
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c`(ST)ForStreat This Frontage has raised. Curbs drained by inlets and Sidewalks separated from thevehicula� -1
_lanes by individual or continuous Planters with parking on one or both sides' The landscaping consists of_�
street trees bf a single or alternating species aligned in a regularly spaced'Allee with -the exception that
`Streets with a right -of -way (R`.O.W) width of= 40 feet less are exempt from tree requirements
'd1(DR) For Dnve This :Frontage has raised Curbs drained by inlets'and a wide Sidewalk or-paved Path along
"one side, related to a'Greenway or waterfront. It is'separated from the_vehicular lanes :by individual:or"
continuous Planters ,The landsc_apin consists o0street trees of asingle or ating altern species aligned in
a regularly sped Allee
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e (AV) Fo Avenue This Frontage has raised Curbs drained by inlets and wide Sidewalks separated from the
-vehicular lanes by a :narrow continuous Planter with`parking on both sides The landscaping consists of a'
=single tree species aligned in a. regularly spaced Al ea
f. s(CS) (AV),For Commercial Street or Avenue ThisFrontage has raised Curbs drained by inlets and very
twide Sidewalks alongboth sides separated from the cvehicular lanes tiyseparate tree wells with grates and
_parking onboth sides -The landscaping consists of,a single tree species aligned With spacingwhere
possible,'but clears the storefront entrances:
g -(BV) For. Boulevard This Frontage'has Slip Roads on both sides It consists of raised Curbs drained by
°inlets and' Sidewalks ;along both separated from =the vehicular lanes by Planters.- The landscaping 4
;consists of double rows of a single tree. species aligned ina regularly spaced Allee
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TABLE 4A: Public Frontages General. The Public Frontage is the area between the private Lot line and the edge of the vehicular lanes. Dimen-
sions are given in Table 4B (Public Frontages Specific, page
PLAN
a F or Hig
e l ay This Frontage has open Swales drained by percolation;;BicycleTrails and no parking: 'j
Thandscaping consists of the.natural condition or multiple species arrayed in naturalistic clusters. Build
ings are buffered by' distance or berms.
b_(RD) For Road: This Frontage has open Swalesdrained by'percolation and,a walking Path or Bicycle.Trair
-along one or both sides and Yield parking The landscaping consists of multiple speci arrayed in naturalistic'
clusters
LOT s R.O.W.
PRIVATE FRONTAGE PUBLIC FRONTAGE
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T6
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T4
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Table 4B: Public Frontages Specific. This table assembles prescriptions and dimensions for the Public Frontage elements Curbs, walkways and
Planters relative to specific Thoroughfare types within Transect Zones. Table 4B -a assembles all of the elements for the various street types. Locally
appropriate planting species should be filled in to the calibrated Code.
TRANSECT ZONE
Public Frontage Type
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c: Walkway The pavement
dedicated exclusively to
pedestrian activity' z
f Lighting .The recom-
mended Public Lighting
(See :Table 5 (Public Light-
mg, page 2 fl)) y s
Arrangement t qustered Clustered .:Regular ..Regular t .Regular .Opportunistic :i
Specie"s� Multiple .Y•.; Multiple `Alternating Single Single Single
Planter Type Continuous Swale Continuous Swale Continuous Planter Continuous Planter Continuous Planter _Tree Well
.Planter Wrdth 8 feet -16 feet 8.teet -16 feet 8 feet 12 feet 1 8 feet l2 feel .4 feet -6 feet 4 feet feet
Raised. Curb
5- 20feet _1
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TABLE 4C: Thoroughfare Assemblies. These Thoroughfares
Dimensions) and 3B (Vehicular Lane and Parking Assemblies and
The key gives the Thoroughfare type followed by the right -o f
specialized transportation capability.
KEY ST- 57 -20-BL
Thoroughfare Type
Right of Way Width
Pavement Wdth
Transportation
THOROUGHFARE TYPES
Highway: HW
Boulevard: BV
Avenue: AV
Commercial Street: CS
Drive: DR
Street: ST
Road: RD
Rear Alley: RA
Rear Lane: RL
Bicycle Trail: BT
Bicycle Lane: BL
Bicycle Route: BR
Path: PT
Passage: PS
Transit Route: TR
Multi-Way/ Multi -Modal Path MP
Thoroughfare Type
Transect Zone Assignment
Right-of-Way Width
Pavement Width
Movement
Design Speed
Pedestrian Crossing Time
Traffic Lanes
Parking Lanes
Curb Radius
Walkway Type
Planter Type
Curb Type
Landscape Type
Transportation Provision
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are assembled from the elements that appear in Tables 3A (Vehicular Lane
incorporate the Public Frontages of Table 4A (Public Frontages General, page
-way width, followed by the pavement width, and in some instances followed by
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KEY ST- 57 -20 -BL
Thoroughfare Type
Right of Way Width
Pavement Width
Transportation
THOROUGHFARE TYPES
Highway: LPN
Boulevard: BV
Avenue: AV
Commercial Street: CS
Drive: DR
Street: ST
Road: RD
Rear Alley: RA
Rear Lane: RL
Bicycle Trail: BT
Bicycle Lane: BL
Bicycle Route: BR
Path: PT
Passage: PS
Transit Route: TR
Multi -Way/ Multi-Modal Path MP
Thoroughfare Type
Transect Zone Assignment
Right -of -Way Width
Pavement Width
Movement
Design Speed
Pedestrian Crossing Time
Traffic Lanes
Parking Lanes
Curb Radius
Walkway Type
Planter Type
Curb Type
Landscape Type
Transportation Provision
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4J 2 lanes
,None-
25 feet
'Path optional. =F=.:.
Continuous Swale %z
,Trees clustered:
T1 T2 T31'_•;
feet
l8feet
=:Slow Movement ce.
�,:15. MPH
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KEY ST- 57 -20-BL
Thoroughfare Type
Right of Way Width
Pavement Width
Transportation
THOROUGHFARE TYPES
Highway: HW
Boulevard: BV
Avenue: AV
Commercial Street: CS
Drive: DR
Street: ST
Road: RD
Rear Alley: RA
Rear Lane: RL
Bicycle Trail: BT
Bicycle Lane: BL
Bicycle Route: BR
Path: PT
Passage: PS
Transit Route: TR
Multi-Way/ Multi -Modal Path MP
Thoroughfare Type
Transect Zone Assignment
Right -of -Way Wdth
Pavement Width
Movement
Design Speed
Pedestrian Crossing Time
Traffic Lanes
Parking Lanes
Curb Radius
Walkway Type
Planter Type
Curb Type
Landscape Type
Transportation Provision
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50 feet
X24 feet
Stow.Movement
X20 MPH
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KEY
Thoroughfare Type
Right of Way Width
Pavement Width
Transportation
ST- 57 -20 -BL
THOROUGHFARE TYPES
Highway: HW
Boulevard: BV
Avenue: AV
Commercial Street: CS
Drive: DR
Street: ST
Road: RD
Rear Alley: RA
Rear Lane: RL
Bicycle Trail: BT
Bicycle Lane: BL
Bicycle Route: BR
Path: PT
Passage: PS
Transit Route: TR
Multi -Way/ Multi-Modal Path MP
Thoroughfare Type
Transect Zone Assignment
Right -of -Way Width
Pavement Wdth
Movement
Design Speed
Pedestrian Crossing Time
Traffic Lanes
Parking Lanes
Curb Radius
Walkway Type
Planter Type
Curb Type
Landscape Type
Transportation Provision
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KEY ST-57-20-BL
Thoroughfare Type J i
Right of Way Width
Pavement Width
Transportation
THOROUGHFARE TYPES
Highway: HW
Boulevard: BV
Avenue: AV
Commercial Street: CS
Drive: DR
Street: ST
Road: RD
Rear Alley: RA
Rear Lane: RL
Bicycle Trail: BT
Bicycle Lane: BL
Bicycle Route: BR
Path: PT
Passage: PS
Transit Route: TR
Multi-Way/ Multi -Modal Path MP
Thoroughfare Type
Transect Zone Assignment
Right -of -Way Width
Pavement Width
Movement
Design Speed
Pedestrian Crossing Time
Traffic Lanes
Parking Lanes
Curb Radius
Walkway Type
Planter Type
Curb Type
Landscape Type
Transportation Provision
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KEY
Thoroughfare Type
Right of Way Width
Pavement Width
Transportation
THOROUGHFARE TYPES
Highway: HW
Boulevard: BV
Avenue: AV
Commercial Street: CS
Drive: DR
Street: ST
Road: RD
Rear Alley: RA
Rear Lane: RL
Bicycle Trail: BT
Bicycle Lane: BL
Bicycle Route: BR
Path: PT
Passage: PS
Transit Route: TR
Multi-Way/ Multi -Modal Path MP
Thoroughfare Type
Transect Zone Assignment
Right-of-Way Width
Pavement Width
Movement
Design Speed
Pedestrian Crossing Time
Traffic Lanes
Parking Lanes
Curb Radius
Walkway Type
Planter Type
Curb Type
Landscape Type
Transportation Provision
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-Orie side 8 feet marked
15 feel;
18/10 foot Sidewalk
z.` 4x4" tree well' z
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KEY
Thoroughfare Type
Right of Way Width
Pavement Width
Transportation
THOROUGHFARE TYPES
Highway I-tW
Boulevard: BV
Avenue: AV
Commercial Street: CS
Drive: DR
Street: ST
Road: RD
Rear Alley: RA
Rear Lane: RL
Bicycle Trail: BT
Bicycle Lane: BL
Bicycle Route: BR
Path: PT
Passage: PS
Transit Route: TR
Multi-Way/ Multi-Modal Path MP
Thoroughfare Type
Transect Zone Assignment
Right -of -Way Width
Pavement Width
Movement
Design Speed
Pedestrian Crossing Time
Traffic Lanes
Parking Lanes
Curb Radius
Walkway Type
Planter Type
Curb Type
Landscape Type
Transportation Provision
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'80 feet:
25 MPH
8 seconds`at corners"
2 lane`s
Both sides 8 feet marked
10
Treesat30'sc. Avg
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KEY ST-57-20-BL
Thoroughfare Type _J 1
Right of Way Width
Pavement Width
Transportation
THOROUGHFARE TYPES
Highway: I-1W
Boulevard: BV
Avenue: AV
Commercial Street: CS
Drive: DR
Street: ST
Road: RD
Rear Alley: RA
Rear Lane: RL
Bicycle Trail: BT
Bicycle Lane: BL
Bicycle Route: BR
Path: PT
Passage: PS
Transit Route: TR
Multi -Way/ Multi-Modal Path MP
Thoroughfare Type
Transect Zone Assignment
Right-of-Way Width
Pavement Width
Movement
Design Speed
Pedestrian Crossing Time
Traffic Lanes
Parking Lanes
Curb Radius
Walkway Type
Planter Type
Curb Type
Landscape Type
Transportation Provision
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85 seconds at coi iers
-Both sides angled -17 feet marked
lOfeet
X18 foot Sidewalk 'T
='-4X4 treewell
";Curb
�Trees 30' o;c `Avg:
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KEY
Thoroughfare Type
Right of Way Width
Pavement Width
Transportation
THOROUGHFARE TYPES
Highway: HW
Boulevard: BV
Avenue: AV
Commercial Street: CS
Drive: DR
Street: ST
Road: RD
Rear Alley: RA
Rear Lane: RL
Bicycle Trail: BT
Bicycle Lane: BL
Bicycle Route: BR
Path: PT
Passage: PS
Transit Route: TR
Multi-Way/ Multi-Modal Path MP
Thoroughfare Type
Transect Zone Assignment
Right-of-Way Width
Pavement Width
Movement
Design Speed
Pedestrian Crossing Time
Traffic Lanes
Parking Lanes
Curb Radius
Walkway Type
Planter Type
Curb Type
Landscape Type
Transportation Provision
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T3 ;T4; T5:
2 lanes'
'40 feet total
Stow,Movement
25 MPH
7 seconds 5.7secorids
Both. sides 8 feet marked
,10 feel
6 foot Sidexalk.
7 bat continuous Planter
;;Curti or Swale
Trees at 30 o c'Avg.
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KEY ST-57-20-BL
Thoroughfare Type I I
Right of Way Width
Pavement Width
Transportation
THOROUGHFARE TYPES
Highway:
Boulevard: BV
Avenue: AV
Commercial Street: CS
Drive: DR
Street: ST
Road: RD
Rear Alley: RA
Rear Lane: RL
Bicycle Trail: BT
Bicycle Lane: BL
Bicycle Route: BR
Path: PT
Passage: PS
Transit Route: TR
Multi-Way/ Multi-Modal Path MP
Thoroughfare Type
Transect Zone Assignment
Right-of-Way Width
Pavement Width
Movement
Design Speed
Pedestrian Crossing Time
Traffic Lanes
Parking Lanes
Curb Radius
Walkway Type
Planter Type
Curb Type
Landscape Type
Transportation Provision
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30 feet i33 feet 20 feet.'.4.
Free Movement (inner laries)Z
35 MPH .7
1 feel' a
"6,foot Sidewalliq..
cut
=Treesat 30a.c. Avg.
5.7• Seconds Sebonds 57 secondail fft
3 laiesrone'tairiirig lane two orie-yvayalip'reads:'a.
0 fe6t
7,tocrieentinuods Ranter -L
125*elt
,20 feet= 43 feet- 315feei
Free Movemen(inner
•=:35 MPH
5.tsecOndi 143 seconds5.7,Sieend0:
lanes two one-way slip roads7;
feet
6foot Sitiewalli,
ttoot continuous Planter
Curb
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Thoroughfare Type
Right of Way Width
Pavement Width
Transportation
THOROUGHFARE TYPES
Highway: HW
Boulevard: BV
Avenue: AV
Commercial Street: CS
Drive: DR
Street: ST
Road: RD
Rear Alley: RA
Rear Lane: RL
Bicycle Trail: BT
Bicycle Lane: BL
Bicycle Route: BR
Path: PT
Passage: PS
Transit Route: TR
Multi-Way/ Multi-Modal Path MP
Thoroughfare Type
Transect Zone Assignment
Right -of -Way Width
Pavement Width
Movement
Design Speed
Pedestrian Crossing Time
Traffic Lanes
Parking Lanes
Curb Radius
Walkway Type
Planter Type
Curb Type
Landscape Type
Transportation Provision
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Free Movement
__135 feet,..
20,feet_53 feet -20 feet
-_35 MPH
5,7 seconds -151 seconds- 5.7seconds
5 Lanes, one turning lane'& two one -way slip roads
8 feet
6 foot Sidewalk
J continuous Planter
Trees at 30' O.C Avg.
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BV=135 -33,
?Boulevard
4` T6
,-_'135 feet
30 feet -33 feet 30 feet:
-2•1,5 Free Movement =-r'
j:.:35 MPH 4:"..,",
8.5 seconds 9 :4seconds- 8.5seconds
I a. 3 lanes, one liming lane two one -way slip roads
10 feet
6 foot Sidewalk
c ,7 foot continuous planter
Curb
Trees at 30 o a. Avg:'.'
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KEY 3L
Thoroughfare Type
Right of Way Width
Pavement Width
Transportation
THOROUGHFARE TYPES
Highway: HW
Boulevard: BV
Avenue: AV
Commercial Street: CS
Drive: DR
Street: ST
Road: RD
Rear Alley: RA
Rear Lane: RL
Bicycle Trail: BT
Bicycle Lane: BL
Bicycle Route: BR
Path: PT
Passage: PS
Transit Route: TR
Multi-Way/ Multi-Modal Path MP
Thoroughfare Type
Transect Zone Assignment
Right -of -Way Width
Pavement Width
Movement
Design Speed
Pedestrian Crossing Time
Traffic Lanes
Parking Lanes
Curb Radius
Walkway Type
Planter Type
Curb Type
Landscape Type
Transportation Provision
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Free Movement
__135 feet,..
20,feet_53 feet -20 feet
-_35 MPH
5,7 seconds -151 seconds- 5.7seconds
5 Lanes, one turning lane'& two one -way slip roads
8 feet
6 foot Sidewalk
J continuous Planter
Trees at 30' O.C Avg.
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Thoroughfare Type I
Right of Way Width
Pavement Width
Transportation
THOROUGHFARE TYPES
Highway: HW
Boulevard: BV
Avenue: AV
Commercial Street: CS
Drive: DR
Street: ST
Road: RD
Rear Alley: RA
Rear Lane: RL
Bicycle Trail: BT
Bicycle Lane: BL
Bicycle Route: BR t- _i`?• -x t -rl
Path: PT
Passage: PS
Transit Route: TR
Multi-Way/ Multi -Modal Path MP
Thoroughfare Type
Transect Zone Assignment
Right -of -Way Width
Pavement Width
Design Speed
Pedestrian Crossing Time
Traffic Lanes
Parking Lanes
Curb Radius
Walkway Type
Planter Type
Curb Type
Landscape Type
Transportation Provision
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KEY ST- 57 -20 -BL
Thoroughfare Type I
Right of Way Width
Pavement Width
Transportation
THOROUGHFARE TYPES
Highway: HW
Boulevard: BV
Avenue: AV
Commercial Street: CS
Drive: DR
Street: ST
Road: RD
Rear Alley: RA
Rear Lane: RL
Bicycle Trail: BT
Bicycle Lane: BL
Bicycle Route: BR t- _i`?• -x t -rl
Path: PT
Passage: PS
Transit Route: TR
Multi-Way/ Multi -Modal Path MP
Thoroughfare Type
Transect Zone Assignment
Right -of -Way Width
Pavement Width
Design Speed
Pedestrian Crossing Time
Traffic Lanes
Parking Lanes
Curb Radius
Walkway Type
Planter Type
Curb Type
Landscape Type
Transportation Provision
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TABLE 4D. CUL -DE -SAC ALTERNATIVE DIAGRAMS
Alternative designs for Cul -de -sacs.
Close, Option A
Loop Road, Option A
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TABLE 5: Public Lighting. Lighting varies in brightness and also in the character of the fixture according to the Transect. The table
shows five common types. A listed set of streetlights corresponding to these types would be approved by the utility company and listed
on the page.
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TABLE 5: Public Lighting. Lighting varies in brightness and also in the character of the fixture according to the Transect. The table
shows five common types. A listed set of streetlights corresponding to these types would be approved by the utility company and listed
on the page.
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TABLE 6: Public Planting. This table shows six common types of street tree shapes and their appropriateness within the Transect Zones.
The local planning office shall select species appropriate for the bio- region. See Local City Codes for species types.
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TABLE 7A: Private Frontages. The Private Frontage is the area between the building Facades and the Lot lines. See also Table 7B
(Bungalow Court Frontage, page for the Bungalow Court Frontage
r6-1. Porc &Fence a planted! Frontage wfierem the Facade is set back from'_]
the Frontage Line with an attached porch permitted to Encroach A fenc e�. l
at the Frontage Line maintam_s street spatial definition Porches shall be no
lesethar 8 feet deep
c Terrace o Lightwell a Fron w t hesFacade se t b
the Frontag Iine b an si, elevated terrace or a 'sunken Lightwel T type i
buffers' Resideritial use Sidewalks re movesftiepri va fe ya
from public En croachm ent Ter races are conversion t o o ut doo r'
c afes.,Syn Dooryard
a Common Yard: a planted Frontage wherein the Facade is set back substan_1
tiallyfrom the Eront Lme _The front erd Greeted remams unfenced and is j
visuallyconhnuous 'ivithedtacentyards supporting a common landscape: he.
eep,Setback provides a buffer from the higher,sspeed Thoroughfares
d Forecourt a Frontage wherein a portion of the Facade is close o, e_
Frentige Line arid d the central portion is set back: The Forecourt created its
suitable for vehicular drop -offs This type should _be allocated in ;conjunction
with other Frontage types Large trees within theForecourts may overhang
theSidewaiks
e Stoop: a Frontage wherein the Facade is aligned close to the Frontage Line
i with the first Story elevated from theSidewalk sufficiently to secure.pnvacy
for the wmdovs. The entrance is usually an exterior stair and landing.", This i
p is recommended for ground-000rResidential use
Shopfront a Frontage wherein the Facade is aligned close to the Frontage
Line with the building entrance at Sidewalk grade This type is conventional,
or Retail use It 'has a substantial glazing on the_ Sidewalklevel'and an
awning that should overlap Sidewalk to within' feet of the Curb. Sync
Retail Frontage t
7 g .,G a Frontage wherein the Facade is aligned close to the Frontage line
with an'attached cantilevered shed or a lightweight colonnade overlapping
the Sidewalk This is convenhonatfor Retail use The Gallery shall be 1
wide and should 'overlap the: Sidewalk to within 2 feet
not encroach upon any existing ea
h Arcade: acolonnadesupportinghabitablespacethatoverlapstheSidewalk,
while the Facadeat Sidewalk level remains at orbehind the Frontage Liner;
This type is conventional for Retail use. The Arcade,shalf beno less than
12 feetwide-and.shoul 1 overlap theSidewalk to within 2-.feet of the Curb
but shall not encroachupon.any existing easement:.See.Table 8
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FRONTAGE
SECTION
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TABLE 8A: Building Configuration. This table shows the Configurations for different building heights for each Transect Zone. It
must be modified to show actual calibrated heights for local conditions. Recess Lines and Expression Lines shall occur on higher
buildings as shown. N maximum height as specified in Table 14, Item k. (SmartCode Summary, page
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Stepbacks /Arcade Heights. The diagrams below show Arcade Frontages. Diagrams above apply to all other Frontages.
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TABLE 9: Building Disposition. This table approximates the location of the structure relative to the boundaries of each individual Lot, establishing
suitable basic building types for each Transect Zone.
b.-Sideyard:ISpecific TypesCharlestOn single housedotible liause house,
cbuilding that occupies Onetide:Of- the Lotwith the Sethack-to the other side. A shallow Frontage
Sethack definesa more Urban corilitiort:'11-thaadjkant building is similar with a blank side wall,
the yard Can be This tylie:perrilitsigYsterriatio:climatic orientation in res'por*etb the
sun or the!bieeiajfia:SidayardHouse7ahuts::neighhoring:iaeiaM FlOdse, Jchown,
twin or double House Energy costs,-atictioniatiines noise are reduced by sharing a party
wall in this Disptisition
PCoujrlyarci:SpscificTyPeS patio HOusa: building that occupies the bourdariesOlitsLot while
internally defining one orMorearivate patios. This is [71Tbk types as it is able to shield
reatmIrom while:strOglidefining the' public Thoroughfare. Becanse of its
ability to accommodate incompatible activities masking theirtlyorplall sides, it is reconithended
f o a j h d 66;u yjroy!ded btth the nti nu° ukenc Ii's is
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irnanufacturing and transportation are often distorted by_thotra ject o
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-a.Edgeyara: Sdficpes s glefamiiHouecotige,viUa, estateiouse,urben
th occupies of its-Cot with Setbacks opal! sides This is the least Jypesa
Ahe:froht_yard`sete back from the Frontage while' the side yards weaken the spatial definition
front yard-isintended to be visually continuous with ,the.
*f'itardibLadjacent buildings can be:seCUred for privacy -bYfces and alwell,Placedl
tiacltbuilding
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TABLE 10: Building Function. This table categorizes Building Functions within Transect Zones. Parking requirements are correlated to functional
intensity. For Specific Function and Use permitted By Right or by Special Use, see Table 12 (Building Lot Function Specific, page
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a RESIDENTIAL
Restncted Residential The number of
dwellings on each Lot is restricted; to. one-
withina,Principal Building and 0'k within
an Accessory Budding with ;2:0 parking
•_p laces _Both dw shall be
`undersingle ownership The habitable area
of the Accessory Unit shall not exceed 440 sf,.
excluding' the parking -area
Limited Residential :Thenumberofdwell
ingsoneachLotislimitedbytherequirement
of 1 5 parking places for each'dwelhng a
ratio which may be reduced according to
haarking standards (See Table'
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Open ResidentiaLThenum i
ion each Lot is limited by the requirement
eacwelling at
0( 1.0 0 parking places for h d
ratio which may be reduced according to
the shared parking standards',(See Table?
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Restricted Lodging: NA
Limited Codgmg`.Thenuniberof bedrooms
available on each Lot' for lodging is limited,_
by the requirement ofj .0 assigned parking I
places for eachtbedroom up to twelve .in
addition to the parking requirement jor
the dwelling The Lodging must be owner
occupied. Food service maybe provided in
the a.ms:The maximum length of stayshall`
not exceed ten days:
Open Lodging: The number of bedrooms`
available ion each.Lot for lodging is limited
by the requirementof 1. assigned parking'
placesforeach bedroom. Foodservicemay'i
be_provided at all times The area allocated
for =food service s hall bescalculatedr and
provided with parking according to Retaill
.Function 1
c. OFFICE
,T Restricted Office; NA
Lim Office T build a rea availabl
forofficeuseon each Lotislimitedtothefrst
Story of .the principal building andlor to the
ry budding, and by the regwrement
of 30: assigned; parking places per1000
squarefeetof net office spade inadditionto
theparking requirement for each dwelling.
Open Office: Thebwldingarea ablezi
'for office use:on each Lot is limited by the
requirement of 2.0 assigned parking places
per 1000 square feet of net office space _J
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Restricted Retail .NA
Limited Retail T.hebuildingareaavailable
for _Retail use is=limited to thefirst Story
of buildings at corner Iocations; not more
thanjone.on each block "corner, and by
;requirementof 4.0 assigned parking places
."per 1000 square feet of net Retail space in
=addition to the parking requirement of each
dwelling The specific;use shall be further
limitedtoneighborhoodstore ,orfoodservice
seating no morethan 40
Open Retail: The building area available for
Retail use is limited by the requirement of
30assignedparkingplacesper 1000square;
feetof net Retail space. Retail specesunder=
.1500 square feet are exempt. from parking.
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TABLE 10: Building Function. This table categorizes Building Functions within Transect Zones. Parking requirements are correlated to functional
intensity. For Specific Function and Use permitted By Right or by Special Use, see Table 12 (Building Lot Function Specific, page
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TABLE 11: Parking Calculations. The Shared Parking Factor for two Functions, when divided into the sum of the two amounts as listed on the
Required Parking table below, produces the Effective Parking needed for each site involved in sharing. Conversely, if the Sharing Factor is used as a
multiplier, it indicates the amount of building allowed on each site given the parking available.
REQUIRED PARKING (See Table 10)
RESIDENTIAL] 2 01 dwellin g 1' 5l dwelling;
L ODGING= NA 1 b bedroom!,
z OFFICE° I NA 4 I 3.07 sq fl :I 2.0 i000,sq.;ft:
NA I 4071000sq fG
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Function with Function
R ESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL r
LODGING- LODGING =_1
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;-touOyardlIduse Xi.:1 x 7 '1 l'.x J-
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.Accessory Unit t 'X' 4 '''''t• '1' VX +Ix 1
Gasoline,' "Xd X`.1 "X
Au wl lot-1 Xd .„X 1 X l' X;:1 Xi I X- '....'°'.71.
Truck1SalesMaintenancei, X,.1 .„X;;`1-,X:1 -X X-,4 X A' 7! 9 7 1
Drive -Through Facility! 1 X'1:X4 -,X,71 ..1 °„_d_ 0
.ManidaCiMObile Honie Sales 1 1 X- 1 v-- :1' x -x 1. Zz
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-Roadside Stand .1 •'-'1. X x 1 x11 xd
Boat IRV.SaleS 1: X X1 x '1 X °„.1" x x4; °L4
Shopping Center 1 'x -1 x;_l' x 1 xi 'l, .x -1
Shopping Mali 1X-11. X-L ki, k
FireStaticin I '.,x'' X" '1 •-;;F:"•
Police Stationt x,.1.x-1._ x1,-,'•,i,1. •-ii '''.1..:
Cemetery 1 X4 1 „1: Xill' 'X-d_:° _1
Cremation/ Funeral HOMO 1 ,X?.. 1 X X''' 1: °,:ilf. r.; .9 .i1' a
Hospital X1:kx:',IA X-4 0 4 :°;:l
Medical Clinic'l 4 -X. 1' '11', `__,-d _1 .•--__1'..,_°11
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High SchoblA 40 1 Kj:
l'....Trade Schoold'')C 1 XJ X 4- X''',.r
,ElenrPtarylSch0011 Ail'':x=:..i. ':',1, ,"1, 't• RA
Other- Childcare Center 1 x 1 '•..d., 1._
I:_: Heavy Industrial Facility,' x X 1 xfd X d x I
Light InchIstrial Facility 11 x' 1 XTVX:d X X 1 1
Depot 1 i4 Xd X'.1 Xl'X '1 X:
LbboretoriFacility, 1 x X t1" X A 'x X
Water StipplyFacilitY X 1 _X XI X X-1 X 1 °r=1
Sewer and Waste:FacilitY 1 x :X::1 X 'X 31-:X:- X
Electric Substation X-.1':',°::".1` I:1 f-. .1 .,1
Telecoinmunications:1 '71 d x I X '1. X d X 1
WarehouSe,1 X', 1 X: x r. 1 X -.1' X =LI .1:
Produce Storage 1 X'd .'x ;-1 X fl'x 1 x'" 1- X
-Mini-Storagel )6:1 x,;'1 x X :1:.k,1 x _Lx:i
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TABLE 12: Specific Function Use. This table designates specific functions within the categories of Table 10 (Building Function, page
across the various Transect Zones.
Retirement.Home,1 X X 4
b. LODGING
(n9 room' lim ita- X 7:1 ;1
kin x
Bed Breakfast, (up to 5 rooms) 1 x 1 1 L IT X 1
Schobl X'; X-1 X 1 •:__1:
c. OFFICE
"Medical Office:1 xI .x 1°- X j
Btiildingt x4:xj-
Unit 1 1 f
=)Veterinary Clinic,?
d. RETAIL SERVICES
::1-4,Opbn-Market Building X 1 1'_ X 1: •I.
Retail x 1 1
X1 _X, 1 1 1
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2 7.Push Cartt x 1-=x-d., xIx l I I
x x
SeriiicesL X .t .'x 1i•
TaverntBar/ l_iguor Sales _1. X •F X :1'1( X 1
SekuallyOriented Businissl X I x t-x I x Lx IL?
e. CIVIC
E-Bus Shelter x 1 'X 1 1= 1
.?.Convention pentert 1 X "1 x,1:, b:).( Io 1 0 1
'=:Conferenc'eCeptert x x t X F 1 i-L•
':-..hibjtionc...,entqrA-Tx.- I x _I
FoUntainoip Art L 1 '11:■
Library 1, 1 x 1 X-- 1 .1 j
Theaterf 1", 1
Theatert, X 11 '1
7 _Mu-Seu1111; I xix I
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Outiiocii I 1:1-„•=
Structufer.1=`X
x
:playground 1;
-Sports x x .:r 1
SurfaceParking i
Religioue Assem ;.1: .L
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f. OTHER: AGRICULTURE
f. OTHER: MISCELLANEOUS
f. OTHER: CIVIL SUPPORT
f. OTHER: EDUCATION
f. OTHER: INDUSTRIAL
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1T3
BY RIGHT
O SUBJECTTOAPPROVALINASPECIAL
DISTRICT BY SPECIAL USE
x PROHIBITED
0 Drive-through facilities, where permitted,shall be located in the Third Lot
Layer and not be visible from a frontage.
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FireStaticin I '.,x'' X" '1 •-;;F:"•
Police Stationt x,.1.x-1._ x1,-,'•,i,1. •-ii '''.1..:
Cemetery 1 X4 1 „1: Xill' 'X-d_:° _1
Cremation/ Funeral HOMO 1 ,X?.. 1 X X''' 1: °,:ilf. r.; .9 .i1' a
Hospital X1:kx:',IA X-4 0 4 :°;:l
Medical Clinic'l 4 -X. 1' '11', `__,-d _1 .•--__1'..,_°11
2 ..-,-Icollegel ,:k1 x1 J 7 1.
High SchoblA 40 1 Kj:
l'....Trade Schoold'')C 1 XJ X 4- X''',.r
,ElenrPtarylSch0011 Ail'':x=:..i. ':',1, ,"1, 't• RA
Other- Childcare Center 1 x 1 '•..d., 1._
I:_: Heavy Industrial Facility,' x X 1 xfd X d x I
Light InchIstrial Facility 11 x' 1 XTVX:d X X 1 1
Depot 1 i4 Xd X'.1 Xl'X '1 X:
LbboretoriFacility, 1 x X t1" X A 'x X
Water StipplyFacilitY X 1 _X XI X X-1 X 1 °r=1
Sewer and Waste:FacilitY 1 x :X::1 X 'X 31-:X:- X
Electric Substation X-.1':',°::".1` I:1 f-. .1 .,1
Telecoinmunications:1 '71 d x I X '1. X d X 1
WarehouSe,1 X', 1 X: x r. 1 X -.1' X =LI .1:
Produce Storage 1 X'd .'x ;-1 X fl'x 1 x'" 1- X
-Mini-Storagel )6:1 x,;'1 x X :1:.k,1 x _Lx:i
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TABLE 12: Specific Function Use. This table designates specific functions within the categories of Table 10 (Building Function, page
across the various Transect Zones.
Retirement.Home,1 X X 4
b. LODGING
(n9 room' lim ita- X 7:1 ;1
kin x
Bed Breakfast, (up to 5 rooms) 1 x 1 1 L IT X 1
Schobl X'; X-1 X 1 •:__1:
c. OFFICE
"Medical Office:1 xI .x 1°- X j
Btiildingt x4:xj-
Unit 1 1 f
=)Veterinary Clinic,?
d. RETAIL SERVICES
::1-4,Opbn-Market Building X 1 1'_ X 1: •I.
Retail x 1 1
X1 _X, 1 1 1
x Ix
tf.•
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2 7.Push Cartt x 1-=x-d., xIx l I I
x x
SeriiicesL X .t .'x 1i•
TaverntBar/ l_iguor Sales _1. X •F X :1'1( X 1
SekuallyOriented Businissl X I x t-x I x Lx IL?
e. CIVIC
E-Bus Shelter x 1 'X 1 1= 1
.?.Convention pentert 1 X "1 x,1:, b:).( Io 1 0 1
'=:Conferenc'eCeptert x x t X F 1 i-L•
':-..hibjtionc...,entqrA-Tx.- I x _I
FoUntainoip Art L 1 '11:■
Library 1, 1 x 1 X-- 1 .1 j
Theaterf 1", 1
Theatert, X 11 '1
7 _Mu-Seu1111; I xix I
1=7:°
Outiiocii I 1:1-„•=
Structufer.1=`X
x
:playground 1;
-Sports x x .:r 1
SurfaceParking i
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f. OTHER: MISCELLANEOUS
f. OTHER: CIVIL SUPPORT
f. OTHER: EDUCATION
f. OTHER: INDUSTRIAL
CITY OF CARMEL SMARTCODE
1T3
BY RIGHT
O SUBJECTTOAPPROVALINASPECIAL
DISTRICT BY SPECIAL USE
x PROHIBITED
0 Drive-through facilities, where permitted,shall be located in the Third Lot
Layer and not be visible from a frontage.
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2 ..-,-Icollegel ,:k1 x1 J 7 1.
High SchoblA 40 1 Kj:
l'....Trade Schoold'')C 1 XJ X 4- X''',.r
,ElenrPtarylSch0011 Ail'':x=:..i. ':',1, ,"1, 't• RA
Other- Childcare Center 1 x 1 '•..d., 1._
I:_: Heavy Industrial Facility,' x X 1 xfd X d x I
Light InchIstrial Facility 11 x' 1 XTVX:d X X 1 1
Depot 1 i4 Xd X'.1 Xl'X '1 X:
LbboretoriFacility, 1 x X t1" X A 'x X
Water StipplyFacilitY X 1 _X XI X X-1 X 1 °r=1
Sewer and Waste:FacilitY 1 x :X::1 X 'X 31-:X:- X
Electric Substation X-.1':',°::".1` I:1 f-. .1 .,1
Telecoinmunications:1 '71 d x I X '1. X d X 1
WarehouSe,1 X', 1 X: x r. 1 X -.1' X =LI .1:
Produce Storage 1 X'd .'x ;-1 X fl'x 1 x'" 1- X
-Mini-Storagel )6:1 x,;'1 x X :1:.k,1 x _Lx:i
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TABLE 12: Specific Function Use. This table designates specific functions within the categories of Table 10 (Building Function, page
across the various Transect Zones.
Retirement.Home,1 X X 4
b. LODGING
(n9 room' lim ita- X 7:1 ;1
kin x
Bed Breakfast, (up to 5 rooms) 1 x 1 1 L IT X 1
Schobl X'; X-1 X 1 •:__1:
c. OFFICE
"Medical Office:1 xI .x 1°- X j
Btiildingt x4:xj-
Unit 1 1 f
=)Veterinary Clinic,?
d. RETAIL SERVICES
::1-4,Opbn-Market Building X 1 1'_ X 1: •I.
Retail x 1 1
X1 _X, 1 1 1
x Ix
tf.•
le!
2 7.Push Cartt x 1-=x-d., xIx l I I
x x
SeriiicesL X .t .'x 1i•
TaverntBar/ l_iguor Sales _1. X •F X :1'1( X 1
SekuallyOriented Businissl X I x t-x I x Lx IL?
e. CIVIC
E-Bus Shelter x 1 'X 1 1= 1
.?.Convention pentert 1 X "1 x,1:, b:).( Io 1 0 1
'=:Conferenc'eCeptert x x t X F 1 i-L•
':-..hibjtionc...,entqrA-Tx.- I x _I
FoUntainoip Art L 1 '11:■
Library 1, 1 x 1 X-- 1 .1 j
Theaterf 1", 1
Theatert, X 11 '1
7 _Mu-Seu1111; I xix I
1=7:°
Outiiocii I 1:1-„•=
Structufer.1=`X
x
:playground 1;
-Sports x x .:r 1
SurfaceParking i
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f. OTHER: AGRICULTURE
f. OTHER: MISCELLANEOUS
f. OTHER: CIVIL SUPPORT
f. OTHER: EDUCATION
f. OTHER: INDUSTRIAL
CITY OF CARMEL SMARTCODE
1T3
BY RIGHT
O SUBJECTTOAPPROVALINASPECIAL
DISTRICT BY SPECIAL USE
x PROHIBITED
0 Drive-through facilities, where permitted,shall be located in the Third Lot
Layer and not be visible from a frontage.
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I:_: Heavy Industrial Facility,' x X 1 xfd X d x I
Light InchIstrial Facility 11 x' 1 XTVX:d X X 1 1
Depot 1 i4 Xd X'.1 Xl'X '1 X:
LbboretoriFacility, 1 x X t1" X A 'x X
Water StipplyFacilitY X 1 _X XI X X-1 X 1 °r=1
Sewer and Waste:FacilitY 1 x :X::1 X 'X 31-:X:- X
Electric Substation X-.1':',°::".1` I:1 f-. .1 .,1
Telecoinmunications:1 '71 d x I X '1. X d X 1
WarehouSe,1 X', 1 X: x r. 1 X -.1' X =LI .1:
Produce Storage 1 X'd .'x ;-1 X fl'x 1 x'" 1- X
-Mini-Storagel )6:1 x,;'1 x X :1:.k,1 x _Lx:i
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TABLE 12: Specific Function Use. This table designates specific functions within the categories of Table 10 (Building Function, page
across the various Transect Zones.
Retirement.Home,1 X X 4
b. LODGING
(n9 room' lim ita- X 7:1 ;1
kin x
Bed Breakfast, (up to 5 rooms) 1 x 1 1 L IT X 1
Schobl X'; X-1 X 1 •:__1:
c. OFFICE
"Medical Office:1 xI .x 1°- X j
Btiildingt x4:xj-
Unit 1 1 f
=)Veterinary Clinic,?
d. RETAIL SERVICES
::1-4,Opbn-Market Building X 1 1'_ X 1: •I.
Retail x 1 1
X1 _X, 1 1 1
x Ix
tf.•
le!
2 7.Push Cartt x 1-=x-d., xIx l I I
x x
SeriiicesL X .t .'x 1i•
TaverntBar/ l_iguor Sales _1. X •F X :1'1( X 1
SekuallyOriented Businissl X I x t-x I x Lx IL?
e. CIVIC
E-Bus Shelter x 1 'X 1 1= 1
.?.Convention pentert 1 X "1 x,1:, b:).( Io 1 0 1
'=:Conferenc'eCeptert x x t X F 1 i-L•
':-..hibjtionc...,entqrA-Tx.- I x _I
FoUntainoip Art L 1 '11:■
Library 1, 1 x 1 X-- 1 .1 j
Theaterf 1", 1
Theatert, X 11 '1
7 _Mu-Seu1111; I xix I
1=7:°
Outiiocii I 1:1-„•=
Structufer.1=`X
x
:playground 1;
-Sports x x .:r 1
SurfaceParking i
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f. OTHER: AGRICULTURE
f. OTHER: MISCELLANEOUS
f. OTHER: CIVIL SUPPORT
f. OTHER: EDUCATION
f. OTHER: INDUSTRIAL
CITY OF CARMEL SMARTCODE
1T3
BY RIGHT
O SUBJECTTOAPPROVALINASPECIAL
DISTRICT BY SPECIAL USE
x PROHIBITED
0 Drive-through facilities, where permitted,shall be located in the Third Lot
Layer and not be visible from a frontage.
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TABLE 12: Specific Function Use. This table designates specific functions within the categories of Table 10 (Building Function, page
across the various Transect Zones.
Retirement.Home,1 X X 4
b. LODGING
(n9 room' lim ita- X 7:1 ;1
kin x
Bed Breakfast, (up to 5 rooms) 1 x 1 1 L IT X 1
Schobl X'; X-1 X 1 •:__1:
c. OFFICE
"Medical Office:1 xI .x 1°- X j
Btiildingt x4:xj-
Unit 1 1 f
=)Veterinary Clinic,?
d. RETAIL SERVICES
::1-4,Opbn-Market Building X 1 1'_ X 1: •I.
Retail x 1 1
X1 _X, 1 1 1
x Ix
tf.•
le!
2 7.Push Cartt x 1-=x-d., xIx l I I
x x
SeriiicesL X .t .'x 1i•
TaverntBar/ l_iguor Sales _1. X •F X :1'1( X 1
SekuallyOriented Businissl X I x t-x I x Lx IL?
e. CIVIC
E-Bus Shelter x 1 'X 1 1= 1
.?.Convention pentert 1 X "1 x,1:, b:).( Io 1 0 1
'=:Conferenc'eCeptert x x t X F 1 i-L•
':-..hibjtionc...,entqrA-Tx.- I x _I
FoUntainoip Art L 1 '11:■
Library 1, 1 x 1 X-- 1 .1 j
Theaterf 1", 1
Theatert, X 11 '1
7 _Mu-Seu1111; I xix I
1=7:°
Outiiocii I 1:1-„•=
Structufer.1=`X
x
:playground 1;
-Sports x x .:r 1
SurfaceParking i
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f. OTHER: AGRICULTURE
f. OTHER: MISCELLANEOUS
f. OTHER: CIVIL SUPPORT
f. OTHER: EDUCATION
f. OTHER: INDUSTRIAL
CITY OF CARMEL SMARTCODE
1T3
BY RIGHT
O SUBJECTTOAPPROVALINASPECIAL
DISTRICT BY SPECIAL USE
x PROHIBITED
0 Drive-through facilities, where permitted,shall be located in the Third Lot
Layer and not be visible from a frontage.
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TABLE 13: Civic Space.
a Park A natural preserve available for unstructured recreation A park may be independent, of
surrounding building Frontages Its landscape shall consist of Paths and meadows water
bodies'.woodlandand openshelters all naturalistically disposed>Parks may be lineal following
•the trajectones:of natural corridors The minimum size shall be 8 acres
Square A n Ope Space available for unstructured.recre t of
ationarid Civic p urposes; A Square.
i s •spatially defined by
building Frontages: Its landscape shall consis;paths lawns °and trees
formally disposed. Squares hall be located at the intersection of important Thoroughfares The
minimum size shall
he--114'.11:e and maximumshall be:5 "acres
e Playground An Open Spacedesigned and equipped for the recreation ofchiIdren Aplayground
should;be fenced and may_include an open "shelter Playgrounds shall be interspersed withm>
Residential areas and may be placed within a Block. Playgrounds may be included .within parks=
and greens There. shall be no minimumsor maximum size_ s
b Green: An Open Space available for unstructured recreation A Green may be spatially defined y
by Iandspaping rather than building Frontages Its landscape shall consist of lawn andt_rees natu-
raIisticallydisposed The minimum size`_shall be 1l2 acre and themaximum s hall be 8 acres
=d Plaza: An Open`Space available for, Civic purposes'and Commercial activities A Plaza shall be
spatially definedby budding Frontages ;Its landscape shall'consist pnman_ ly of pavement TreesA
are•optional Plazas should be located'at the; intersection of, important streets The_mmimum
size shall be 1/2 `acre and- the, maximum? shall tie 2acres
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1 _Lftly
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24M1.rNn. 30 Rmax �I 001. h 18 S. max. a ,I, 0n.mn :12 n.max
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-==I
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ai
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.I-'OM1 18 n. 0040 °I On. mn :12 n.
.I,0 .0. 1201. max. I
:4
&31 Side Setback. 1wnaeppfiabb -'.1-
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,:I;0 M1_ I,OM1' mrt 24M1
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-1
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1 20 10 •m
s A14'20
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I.
I
ft to bleg aHbxk
I -20M1 mn. bids setback 1 101 km rear Pmp I'rrot applicable 4--_-_ 1
-'f
)h s ide sat b.ck I'na ttkable
f
B cif oafs
t Or 241La
r41 011 a 3eat corner 1-', on
1 000 p9FaNe I.'''. L.,:.: 1
1
'(h3)Re.e Setback ,.zh- -1 -na wirebb
I 0 2 m
3M1 4
1 301. 61 .'�yr- 1,3 01. z
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zQ
Q
I ei4 A.
;p mrJ
1
,,I
4
c
Edgeyard 1 painted
E pe'M
pam0tae
1 panted I not pemitted
I not Perm0lad
Smeyard 1 not permitted
1 mofa.; J
oaperm tad
I permitted 1 parroted
I not permitted 1
Rearyard I not permdled
i(,I1 d
1 3 t .d'
mu .IZ:'
8 rokP4nhN�
1 xr, aQ
"I notpermiled
I permitted 1 peonaad
1 permitted
Courtyand 1 notpem.tted
1 m
I not it
1 rolparmtted I pemlaad
1 pem.nee
PRNATE FRONTAGES Buie Tables 7A 87B)°
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Common yard
not a/stoat%
1 6'
.1 mkt.
I t".+W
I a::.�
permaed
1 not permitted
red permitted
red pamma.d
P0mn0 Fence
not applicable
1 ot r
1 O
permaNd
I peed
not permitted
krpammed
Terrace or DaoryaM
not appimbto
l i rd s
1
I lyma190..
not permitted
I permitted
permaed
not permitted
Forecourt
not app8wble
f 11 104
1 mot. :l
'1 7ew -L(.5
not permitted
I permitted
Permitted
permitted
Stoop
not applrable
1 Tat vo1'"0.
1 4.1 lb
1 Ra %=:wisd
I 1 olioUad
I I '�L -no
1 1075)1.0100 z
I 0 scam %1
not permaed
1 pe0naed
perntled
pem4ted
ShophoM B Awning
not appkrable
1 natgsrmac3
not permitted
I pmm810d
',trotted
',emitted
Gallery
not appicable
1- ncl Yabl d n
not permitted
I permitted
permaed
petntitted
Arcade
not applicable
LSiI 01105
f L5ik,
110 arr0eq:
1 w1fr10
,i{x n .44
not permitted
I not permitted
p.rm81ed
permitted
Bungalow Court 1 not applcabb
If.'
L rF .4
not permitted
1 pamiaed- 1 not permitted
1 not permitted
k:BUILDING CONFIGURATION •HEIGNT(see7able 8A)
..1 s msYi :y-
1
1 25lodesmax
I2 Stain tai
3 L.
1, .S
1: 4 Stones max 2 min 1 5Stories max, 2n. n
..0I= 2Sblksmax •.-I'.. 2 Stories max
7
-1 8Storks max, 3nu1
1- no( applkable.3
1
s' I
Principal Boiking ...."4-3 rot apSk0ble
1
outbuildlot 1 T ,l !fit( applode
1 3:o7oon o
13
is 'uFar1
permitted
tented
permitted
not permitted
pentad
permitted
bombed
I 12 un5s I ac. gross
120 -30%
GENERAL UIIBAN
ZONE. f.
240011. max
not permitted
permitted
permitted
not permitted
permitted
permitted
not permitted
e
�URBANCENI ER
not permitted I napem4ted
10 -30% 1 not pem4led
10 -30% 1 40.80%
not permitted
permitted
permaed
pennaed
permitted
permed
not permitted
1 96 units) ac. gross
50 -70%
sa
;a ALLOCATION OF TZONES fief Pedestrian 040.4) 681 kW e000 sites 40 acres kirSen)
CLD requires I no minimum 1
TWO requires I no mxnnlum nrhuwh:emt
RCO requires 100 minimum 1 1001: imam
T h': SAS E RESIDENTIAL DENSITY (see Section 3A)
By Right 1 not appkable 1 1 ifiA5711 at F..-'
Other Functions by Variance t b}lo0se
BLOCK SQE{= 4
Block Perimeter no maximum
r d: THOROUGNFARES.(sse Take 3 and Table 4)
HW
BV
AV
cs
OR
ST
RD
Rear Lane
Rear Alley
Path
Passage
Bicycle Trail
B icycle Lane
Bicycle Rome
CIVIC SPACES'(eeTa 1tT t;->.,
Park
Green
Square
Plaza
Pbygreund
.L BUILDING Fucbon)ssw Table 1087 bit )2),.;%
Residential
Lodging
Office
Retail
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ARTICLE 3
permitted
not perm0ed
not pelmi0ed
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
permaed
penNOOd
not permitted
permitted
notperm0ted
permitted
pem0led
perrneed
9.rnited
not permitted
not permitted
0104 permitted
Permkted 1 p
I not app8cab
I naeppkable
1 not appkable
I not appicable
ARTICLE 5
60 ft. min. wit rear alley T3
or 15 ft. from center line of alley or whichever is greater
Corner lot minimum must be 8 ft. wider T4/T5
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1
not pentad
x. Imp 1 'e,fis i x' '4. 4 units l at. gross
a
z_ m2ad
1
'.i>r0sol
1 3 -).44,( 1 x
permitted
permitted
permaed
pem4led
permitted
permitted
I__ irfsTad ti pemstled
±r d mitted
F:
I iysd Cy, 1 per perm8led
I rear K l na permaed
na permaed
1" tz: BCd IJ�_• -I permitted
j Corner lot minimum must be 12 ft. wider T3
Corner lot side setbacks shall match corresponding front
setback T5
except in Open Spaces
permaed
required
permit/ad
permaed
not permitted
parmaed
permitted
1`r Lt sj u 3" 1 restricted use I limited use
I gl I readied use I United use
I u..g. I resbkled use 1 Iknite4 use
I restricted use 1 1Med use
not app8rable
pem1aed
permitted
not permitted
pe0n1ed
CITY OF CARMEL SMARTCODE
not permitted
required
not permitted
garotted
not permitted
not permitted
tented
not app8rable
tented
permitted
permitted
wilted
I open use
1 open use
1 open use
I Open 000
not permitted
required
not permitted
permitted
not permitted
not permitted
permaed
not applicable
not peen tad
permitted
permitted
permkted
1 open use
1 open use
1 ope01ue
1 open use
Carmel, Indiana
SPECIAL=_.
DISTRICTZ-
(see T 1 6)
.4-4,- 1
3000 ft. max with parking structures
Subject to 20% limitation of Section 3.7.1g 74
"N" stands for any Stories above those shown, up to the maximum.
Refer to Table 14 metrics for exact minimums and maximums
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TABLE 14: SmartCode Summary Continued
DISTRICT /SUBDISTRICT STANDARDS REQUIREMENTS
Notwithstanding any different standard or requirement specified for any Transect Zone or Special District, the following standards and
requirements shall be applicable in the Districts and Subdistricts indicated below:
1. Within the OId Town District, Historic Range Line Road Subdistrict:
Building Materials- INSERT FROM CHAP 23D.03A
Side and Rear Setbacks- 5 feet
Minimum Lot Width 50 feet for House and Cottage Building Types and 60 feet for other Building Types
Maximum Lot Width 90 feet
No Chain Link Fence is permitted
Driveway Width- 12 feet maximum between street and the point that is 30 feet from the street and 24 feet maximum beyond the
point that is 30 feet from the street
2. Within the OId Town District, Character Subdistrict:
Building Materials- INSERT FROM CHAP 23D.03C
Side and Rear Setbacks- 5 feet
Minimum Lot Width 50 feet for House and Cottage Building Types and 60 feet for other Building Types
Maximum Lot Width 90 feet
No Chain Link Fence is permitted except vinyl covered
Driveway Width- 12 feet maximum between street and the point that is 30 feet from the street and 24 feet maximum beyond the
point that is 30 feet from the street
3. Within the OId Town District, Main Street Subdistrict:
Restaurant drive throughs are not permitted.
4. Within the Carmel Drive Range Line Road District:
Building Materials: INSERT FROM CHAP 23F
5. Within the U.S. Highway 31 Meridian Street District:
Building Materials: INSERT FROM CHAP 23B
Restaurant drive throughs are not permitted.
Build -to line at US 31 /1-465 90 feet
Build -to line at Pennsylvania Street, Meridian Street and Illinois Street 20 feet
Minimum Gross Square Footage of Buildings 15,000
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6. Within the Monon Greenway District:
Prohibited Functions /Uses:
Mobile Home Court, Penal or Correctional Institution, Commercial Sewage or Garbage Disposal Plant, Water Management and
Use Facility, Lumber /Building Materials Sales, Automobile Service Station, Restaurant with drive through, Automobile or Boat
Sales, Automobile or Truck Repair or Maintenance, Car Wash, Commercial Kennel, Dry Cleaning Plant, Funeral Home /Mortuary/
Crematory, Self- service Laundry, Commercial Laundry Plant, Veterinary Hospital with Commercial Kennel, Wholesale Sales, Ware-
housing, Stadium or Coliseum, Feed Store, Grain Elevator, Shooting Gallery, Sexually Oriented Businesses, Industrial Uses other
than Artisan Light Industrial.
Special Requirements:
Access to the Monon Greenway shall be designed and built in accordance with a plan approved by the
and in accordance with Park Board Standards, subject to approval by the Director of Carmel Clay Parks.
New Principal Buildings having more than 15,000 square feet of commercial space require shower, changing and locker facilities
for employees and covered long term bicycle parking at a rate of per 5000 square feet.
General bicycle parking shall be provided at a rate equal to twice that required in Zoning Ordinance 27.06, including the long term
spaces.
Any above ground parking adjacent to the District shall be lined with non parking structures.
Boundary markers and construction fence shall be placed throughout construction.
7. Within the Monon Greenway Natural Subdistrict:
Front setback Minimum 60 feet from Greenway
Building Footprint Maximum 15,000 square feet
Facade Length Maximum 80 feet
8. Within the Monon Greenway Urban Subdistrict:
Front setback Minimum 12 feet and maximum 18 feet from Greenway
Front setback may not be used for vehicle or bicycle parking
Side Rear Setback Minimum 15 feet
Building Footprint Maximum 15,000 square feet
Facade Length Maximum 80 feet
Shopfront Frontage Required
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TABLE 15A: Form-Based Code Graphics T3
I. BUILDING FUNCTION (see Table 10 Table 12)
Residential restricted use
Lodging
Office
Retail 1 restricted use
k. (seeqable
Prinaipal
f. LOT OCCUPATION (see Table 14f)
Lot Width
Lot Coverage
i. BUILDING DISPOSITION (see Table 9)
Edgeyard !permitted
Sideyard
Rearyard
Courtyard
j. PRIVATE FRONTAGES (see Table 7A 7B)
Common Lawn permitted
Porch Fence
Terrace or L.C.
Forecourt
Stoop
Shopfront Awning
Gallery
Arcade
Bungalow Court
1 restricted use
restricted use
1 by Zoning Administrator
1 by Zoning Administrator
1 not permitted
'not permitted
1 not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
Refer to Summary Table 14
frARKING PROVISIONS 5 24
or 15 ft from center line of alley whichever is greater
BUILDINGCONFIGURATION
1. Building height shall be mea-
sured in number of Stories,
excluding Attics and raised
basements.
2. Stories may not exceed 14 feet
in height from finished floor to
finished ceiling, except for a
first floor Commercial Function
which must be a minimum of 11
feet and may exceed 14 feet. A
first floor Commercial function
that exceeds 14 feet shall be
treated as 2 stories.
3. Height shall be measured to the
eave or roof deck as specified
on Table 8.
SETBACKS PRINCIPAL BLDG
1. The Facades and Elevations
of Principal Buildings shall be
distanced from the Lot lines
as shown.
2. Facades shall be built along
the Principal Frontage to the
minimum specified width in
the table.
SETBACKS OUTBUILDING
1. The Elevation of the Outbuilding
shall be distanced from the Lot
lines as shown.
PARKING PLACEMENT
1. Uncovered parking spaces
may be provided within the
Second and Third Lot Layers
as shown in the diagram.
2. Covered parking shall be
provided within the Third
Lot Layer as shown in the
diagram. Side- or rear-entry
garages may be allowed in
the FirstorSecond Lot Layers
by the Zoning Administrator.
SC56 Article 6 Standards Tables
M a x
height
F
11
1
Layer
4
4
4 M a x
height
Corner Lot
Condition
Mid-Block
Condition
I r.,FA(h2).-
1
ij
i
i 1 Corner Lot
(h.1) I li '0 Condition
I l'i
"1 Li"
I F_---
(h.1) 14 .04
1 =1 Mid-Block
(hip h.3) r-
i Condition
i 1
4 1st 2nd Il'
Layer Layer 20 ft
Seconda r y
4 4 lx•
1st 2nd
Layer Layer 20 ft
3rd
Layer
Corner Lot
Condition
Mid-Block
Condition
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(see Table 1)
I. BUILDING FUNCTION (see Table 10 Table 12)
I restricted use
Residential
Lodging
Office
Retail 1 restricted use
k BUILDING CONFIGURATION (see Table
Principal BuiIdin 12stones max.`
=Outbuilding Y 12 sto m ax
1. LOT OCCUPATION (see Table 14f)
Lot Width 172 ft. min. 120 ft. max.
Lot Coverage 160% max
i. BUILDING DISPOSITION (see Table 9)
Edgeyard !permitted
Sideyard 1 not permitted
Rearyard 1 not permitted
Courtyard 1 not permitted
g SETBACKS PRINCIPAL,BUILDING(seeTable 14g)=
[(g'1) Front Setback P r>anpal 1 24 k mm 30'ftf=i
9g FrontS ackSec y' 24 ft mm: 3O ft ma a
Stde Sq
(6.4 Rear Settiack
s (g :5f Frontage Builtlout l_50 °/a min a setba
h =SETBA =,OUTBUILDING (see Table'l4
h a j Front Se 1 f t mir .f bldg SletbackA
(h2)SideSetback I3ft )7(6ft or24ft atcomer)
(h:3) Rear setliack �3 ft mm
j. PRIVATE FRONTAGES (see Table 7A 7B)
Common Lawn
Porch Fence
Terrace or L.C.
Forecourt
Stoop
Shopfront Awning
Gallery
Arcade
Bungalow Court
!restricted use
1 restricted use
permitted
permitted
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
Refer to Summary Table 14
P PROVISIONS
S e'Table 10 &;Table 11
or 15 ft. from center line of alley, whichever is greater
60 ft. min. w/ rear alley
Corner lot minimum must be 12 ft. wider
"N" stands for any Stories above those shown, up to the
maximum. Refer to Table 14 metrics for exact minimums
and maximums
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BUILDING CONFIGURATION
1. Building height shall be mea-
sured in number of Stories,
excluding Attics and raised
basements.
2. Stories may not exceed 14 feet
in height from finished floor to
finished ceiling, except for a Max, egM
first floor Commercial Function
which must be a minimum of 11
feet and may exceed 14 feet. A
first floor Commercial function
that exceeds 14 feet shall be'
treated as 2 stories.
3. Height shall be measured to the
eave or roof deck as specified
on Table 8.
SETBACKS PRINCIPAL BLDG
1. The Facades and Elevations
of Principal Buildings shall be
distanced from the Lot lines
as shown.
2. Facades shall be built along
the Principal Frontage to the
minimum specified width in
the table.
SETBACKS OUTBUILDING
1. TheEtevationof the0utbuilding
shall be distanced from the Lot
lines as shown.
PARKING PLACEMENT
1. Uncovered parking spaces
may be provided within the
Second and Third Lot Layers
as shown in the diagram.
2. Covered parking shall be
provided within the Third
Lot Layer as shown in the
diagram. Side- or rear -entry
garages may be allowed in
the First or Second Lot Layers
by the Zoning Administrator.
1st
Layer
CITY OF CARMEL SMARTCODE
4
isf
Layer
1st 44 2nd
Layer Layer 20 ft
I
I
I
N
1 (h.2)
2nd
Layer 20 ft
1-
Secondary Frontage
I }I
(h,3) Corner Lot
=N
1 I Condition
I
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I? i
IT-
J=
h.3) Irl
1=i
3rd
Layer
Corner Lot
Condition
Carmel, Indiana
Mid -Bock
Condition
Mid -Block
Condition
Corner Lot
Condition
Mid -Block
Condition
Article 6 Standards Tables SC57
CITY OF CARMEL SMARTCODE
Carmel, Indiana
(see Table 1)
I. BUILDING FUNCTION (see Table 10 Table 12)
Residential
Lodging
Office
Retail
Lot Width
Lot Coverage
I limited use
I limited use
!limited use
!limited use
€k BUILDING CONFIGURATION (seejable 8A) 3=
jPnncipal BUiklmg a 14 stones'max 2 min
€Outbuilding A stori6s max
f. LOT OCCUPATION (see Table 14F)
1 18 ft min 96 ft max
170% max
1. BUILDING DISPOSITION (see Table 9)
Edgeyard !permitted
Sideyard I permitted
Rearyard I permitted
Courtyard 1 not permitted
fg SETBACKS PRINCIPAL BUILDING (see Table,l4g)__-
F(g 1) Frail Setback Pn ndpal Oft n =18 ft max
4(9 ?SelbarkSKo ary Oft mrn318ft mai
r(g 3) Side!Setbacl Oft min;^_
I(g 4) ReacS etback 3 ft mine
Ri 5) Frohtage Bmldout 60 A mih'at setbadc
SETBACKS OUTBUILDING (see Table 14
(h 1) Front_Setback X120 H =mi
f(h 2) Side Setback 10 fl. _mi
s(h 3) Rear Setback M 3 ft mmy
j. PRIVATE FRONTAGES (see Table 7A 7B)
Common Lawn not permitted
Porch Fence
Terrace or L.C.
Forecourt
permitted
permitted
permitted
Stoop permitted
Shopfront Awning permitted
Gallery permitted
Arcade not permitted
Bungalow Court
SPARKING PROVISIONS
permitted
Refer to Summary Table 14
10 &Tablell��
or 15 ft from center line of alley, whichever is greater
Corner lot side setbacks shall match corresponding
front setback
Corner lot minimum must be 8 ft. wider
Subject to 20% limitation of Section 3.7.1g
"N" stands for any Stories above those shown, up to the
maximum. Refer to Table 14 metrics for exact minimums
and maximums
BUILDING CONFIGURATION
1. Building height shall be mea-
sured in number of Stones,
excluding Attics and raised
basements.
2. Stories may not exceed 14 feet
in height from finished floor to
finished ceiling, except for a first
floor Commercial Function which
must be a minimum of 11 feet
and may exceed 14 feet. A first
floor Commercial function that
exceeds 14 feet shall be treated
as 2 stones.
3. Height shall be measured
to the eave or roof deck as
specified on Table BA.
SETBACKS PRINCIPAL BLDG
1. The Facades and Elevations
of Principal Buildings shall be
distanced from the Lot lines
as shown,
2. Facades shall be built along
the Principal Frontage to the
minimum specified width in
the table.
SETBACKS OUTBUILDING
1. The Elevations of the Out-
building shall be distanced
from the Lot lines as shown.
PARKING PLACEMENT
1. Uncovered parking spaces
may be provided within the
Third Lot Layer as shown in
the diagram.
2. Covered parking shall be
provided within the Third
Lot Layer as shown in the
diagram.
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k
H►
Layer
4
4
(g.
y
9 3
g 3
4 1st 14 2nd I.
Layer Layer 20 ft
-4 1st 1'4 2nd
Layer Layer 20ft
3rd
Layer
r
2I
jj
L1
Corner Lot
Condition
Mid -Block
Condition
Caner Lot
Condition
Mid -Block
Condition
Mid -Block
Condition
Corner Lot
Condition
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Ri;:f) FfRseiiiaWrfjiifift:fniait:IfOnt ieerlrii.,:l
(h.2) Side Setback!*7;;.
f68)ROgsetbaCW.1:11.8iffniaX.-4."---Z-,;',:77ifitt77:
(see Table 1)
I. BUILDING FUNCTION (see Table 10 Table 12)
Residential I open use
Lodging
Office
Retail I open use
k. BUILDING CONFIGURATION (see Table BY
stories mex, 2 mit):7 I
WutbuHding
11
1. LOT OCCUPATION (see Table 14f)
Lot Width 118 ft min 180 ft max#
Lot Coverage 180% max
i. BUILDING DISPOSITION (see Table 9)
Edgeyard
Sideyard
Rearyard
Courtyard
j. PRIVATE FRONTAGES (see Table 7A 78)
Common Lawn not permitted
Porch Fence
Terrace or L.C.
Forecourt
Stoop
Shopfront Awning
Gallery
Arcade
Bungalow Court
I open use
I open use
I not permitted
I permitted
1 permitted
I permitted
not permitted
permitted
permitted
permitted
permitted
permitted
permitted
not permitted
Refer to Summary Table 14
PARKING PROVISIONS
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or 15 ft. from center line of alley whichever is greater
Comer lot side setbacks shall match corresponding front setback
Corner lot minimum must be 8 ft. wider
"Nln stands for any Stories above those shown, up to the maximum.
Refer to Table 14 metrics for exact minimums and maximums
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BUILDINGCONFIGURATION
1. Building height shall be
measured in number of
Stories, excluding Attics and
raised basements.
2. Stories may not exceed 14 feet
in height from finished floor to
finished ceiling, except for a
first floor Commercial Function
which must be a minimum of 11
feet and may exceed 14 feet. A
first floor Commercial function
that exceeds 14 feet shall be
treated as 2 stones.
3. Height shall be measured
to the eave or roof deck as
specified on Table 8A.
SETBACKS PRINCIPAL BLDG
1. The Facades and Elevations
of Principal Buildings shall be
distanced from the Lot lines
as shown.
2. Facades shall be built along
the Principal Frontage to the
minimum specified width in
SETBACKS OUTBUILDING
1. TheElevationsof the0utbutding
shall be distanced from the Lot
lines as shown.
PARKING PLACEMENT
1. Uncovered parking spaces
may be provided within the
Third Lot Layer as shown in
the diagram.
2. Covered parking shall be
provided within the Third
Lot Layer as shown in the
diagram.
Max.height
Min. height --In
Lt
the table.
1St
Layer
ficr
h.3)
'.'1 Corner Lot
(C-r. Condition
Mid
h.3) Condition
L
ist 2nd
Layer Layer 20 ft
CITY OF CARMEL SMARTCODE
3rd
Layer
v1
L Corner Lot
Condition
Mid-Block
Condition
1(g.1)
4(g.1)
(g
(g.3)•
(9.
t
Comer Lot
Condition
Mid-Block
Condition
‘,1
irk
Carmel, Indiana
Max. height
Article 6 Standards Tables SC59
;z
2rriin.
•I-1.
(see Table 1)
I. BUILDING FUNCTION (see Table 10 Table 12)
Residential I open use
Lodging
Office
Retail I open use
k. BUILDING CONFIGURATION (see Table BY
stories mex, 2 mit):7 I
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1. LOT OCCUPATION (see Table 14f)
Lot Width 118 ft min 180 ft max#
Lot Coverage 180% max
i. BUILDING DISPOSITION (see Table 9)
Edgeyard
Sideyard
Rearyard
Courtyard
j. PRIVATE FRONTAGES (see Table 7A 78)
Common Lawn not permitted
Porch Fence
Terrace or L.C.
Forecourt
Stoop
Shopfront Awning
Gallery
Arcade
Bungalow Court
I open use
I open use
I not permitted
I permitted
1 permitted
I permitted
not permitted
permitted
permitted
permitted
permitted
permitted
permitted
not permitted
Refer to Summary Table 14
PARKING PROVISIONS
gl0Kla_bW.111-
or 15 ft. from center line of alley whichever is greater
Comer lot side setbacks shall match corresponding front setback
Corner lot minimum must be 8 ft. wider
"Nln stands for any Stories above those shown, up to the maximum.
Refer to Table 14 metrics for exact minimums and maximums
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BUILDINGCONFIGURATION
1. Building height shall be
measured in number of
Stories, excluding Attics and
raised basements.
2. Stories may not exceed 14 feet
in height from finished floor to
finished ceiling, except for a
first floor Commercial Function
which must be a minimum of 11
feet and may exceed 14 feet. A
first floor Commercial function
that exceeds 14 feet shall be
treated as 2 stones.
3. Height shall be measured
to the eave or roof deck as
specified on Table 8A.
SETBACKS PRINCIPAL BLDG
1. The Facades and Elevations
of Principal Buildings shall be
distanced from the Lot lines
as shown.
2. Facades shall be built along
the Principal Frontage to the
minimum specified width in
SETBACKS OUTBUILDING
1. TheElevationsof the0utbutding
shall be distanced from the Lot
lines as shown.
PARKING PLACEMENT
1. Uncovered parking spaces
may be provided within the
Third Lot Layer as shown in
the diagram.
2. Covered parking shall be
provided within the Third
Lot Layer as shown in the
diagram.
Max.height
Min. height --In
Lt
the table.
1St
Layer
ficr
h.3)
'.'1 Corner Lot
(C-r. Condition
Mid
h.3) Condition
L
ist 2nd
Layer Layer 20 ft
CITY OF CARMEL SMARTCODE
3rd
Layer
v1
L Corner Lot
Condition
Mid-Block
Condition
1(g.1)
4(g.1)
(g
(g.3)•
(9.
t
Comer Lot
Condition
Mid-Block
Condition
‘,1
irk
Carmel, Indiana
Max. height
Article 6 Standards Tables SC59
CITY OF CARMEL SMARTCODE
Carmel, Indiana
(see Table 1)
I. BUILDING FUNCTION (see Table 10 Table 12)
Residential I open use
Lodging
Office
I open use
I open use
Retail I open use
k BUILDING CONFIGURATION (see Table BA)
iPnncipal Building I 8 stories max 3'miri
IOutbudduig z I NIA
f. LOT OCCUPATION (see Table 14f)
Lot Width 118 ft. min 700 ft. max
Lot Coverage 190% max
i. BUILDING DISPOSITION (see Table 9)
Edgeyard I not permitted
Sideyard I not permitted
Rearyard I permitted
Courtyard I permitted
E)E
;g SETBACKS PRINCIPAL BUILDING (see.Taable 14g
f 61) Front Setback Pru p it I O ff min= l2 ft maz
2 Fra-06l6edk
(g
Seodda 0 ft min `12 ft rnaz_" tA
[(g 3) Side:Set I O ft 24 ft ax
1074) Rear Setback
1(g 5) Frontage BwldouL I80%o min' at
(h SETBACKS'= OUTBUILDING (see Table.14h
FrontSetback I NI A
Side Settiack
)Rear Setback
j. PRIVATE FRONTAGES (see Table 7A 7B)
Common Lawn
Porch Fence
Terrace or L.C.
not permitted
not permitted
not permitted
Forecourt permitted
Stoop permitted
Shopfront Awning permitted
Gallery permitted
Arcade permitted
Bungalow Court not permitted
Refer to Summary Table 14
IPARKING PROVISIONS
)See Table t0 &Table 11'
*or 15 ft. from center line of alley or whichever is greater
"N" stands for any Stories above those shown, up to the
maximum. Refer to Table 14 metricsfor exact minimums
and maximums
SC60 Article 6 Standards Tables
BUILDING CONFIGURATION
1. Building height shall be mea-
sured in number of Stories,
excluding Attics and raised
basements.
2. Stories may not exceed 14 feet
in height from finished floor to
finished ceiling, except for a
first floor Commercial Function
which must be a minumum
of 11 ft with with a maximum
of 25 ft.
3. Height shall be measured to the
eave or roof deck as specified
on Table 8.
4. Stepbacks, Recess Lines, and
Extension Lines shall be as
shown on Table 8.
SETBACKS PRINCIPAL BLDG
1. The Facades and Elevations
of Principal Buildings shall be
distanced from the Lot lines
as shown.
2. Facades shall be built along
the Principal Frontage to the
minimum specified width in
the table.
PARKING PLACEMENT
1. Uncovered parking spaces may
be provided within the third
Layer as shown in the diagram.
2. Covered parking shall be pro-
vided within the third Layer as
shown in the diagram.
3. Trash containers shall be stored
within the third Layer.
Max._
height
r
a
•(g.1)
•(g.1)
(9.
emndaryFrontage
e �I
`e l
r
l
0I
1: 2nd
Layer Layer
3rd
Layer
Condition
Mid -Bock
Corner Lot
Condition
Mid -Bock
Condition
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g. SETBACKS- PRINCIPAL BUILDING
'..T..iFibot Setback I j„:„;:.,,,-5.zei::f 4:7!- F:'k, .4,1 ..--,,,,,,,r 1,',4z 1,.,--;',.=, ,::',.-',•.e,•t:::,':---.'. •-,:::1.n::7',=6,.
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R4aiSOI*10cf I Xi' '4 '7 7: 1 i..F.F ..',4.. if t.--=
h. BUILDING Disposition
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4 .:1 7 .1. R-t-t4J- I •A,
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TABLE 16: SPECIAL DISTRICTS STANDARDS
Special Districts that do not have provisions within this Code shall be governed by the standards of the pre-existing zoning.
a. ALLOCATION OF ZONES
a. CIVIC SPACES
1 PRIVATE FRONTAGES
k. BUILDING FUNCTION
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b. BASE RESIDENTIAL DENSITY
4By Right
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c. BLOCK SIZE
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WI Bionic Perimeter
d. THOROUGHFARES
1.
7 .;:12:•>=,72. I I "f I I
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Gallery 771.: :$41 I
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1 BUILDING CONFIGURATION
princiPel Building
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Carmel, Indiana
TABLE 17. INTENTIONALLY OMITTED
SC62 Article 6 Standards Tables
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Sustainability Wind Power. This table prescribes opportunities for the placement of types of wind powered devices within the Transect.
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tT5t$D
Specifics
Wind Farifii s
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Sustainability Wind Power. This table prescribes opportunities for the placement of types of wind powered devices within the Transect.
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CITY OF CARME
Carmel, Indiana
TABLE 19: SUSTAINABIL_ SOLAR
Sustainability Solar Energy. This table shows opportunities for the placement of types of solar powered devices within the Transect.
Note: A solar dish /engine system also utilizes collectors tracking the sun on two axes, but it concentrates the energy at the focal point of a separate dish.
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SC64 Article 6 Standards Tables
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1
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Public Furniture
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TABLE 19: SUSTAINABIL_ SOLAR
Sustainability Solar Energy. This table shows opportunities for the placement of types of solar powered devices within the Transect.
Note: A solar dish /engine system also utilizes collectors tracking the sun on two axes, but it concentrates the energy at the focal point of a separate dish.
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TABLE 20: SUSTAINABILITY FOOD PRODUCTION
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Carmel, Indiana
Article 6 Standards Tables SC65
T5 f L
L SD s
s
Farm a
a 3
R
x
A plotSP t
t. y
j
icy A. 2= 4:-
R
Vegetable Gardn
e; g
g
...._fie .,.5
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E k
v't
aX
Communi :Garden:'
--3
x y
G
Green Roof
Semi Intensive
1 I
I ntensiv
VeiUcal Farm
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Article 6 Standards Tables SC65
T1T2
iT3T4T5
SD_
n Site br a iid Processor I
S elf Drop Collection SystemsI
u'• II
I I I
Opt ionallCompetitrve Collection I
Mandatory CurbsideCollection II
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TABLE 21 :SUSTAINABILITY COMPOSTING AND RECYCLING
entralized,Composting Systems I
t `S maller Sector Compostin I'
On Site Processing
0 SOLID RESOURCES INC. 2007
e -Use Centers?
Recycling Processing Centers j
nee -Used Materials`Storagea
T Transfer Stations`I
F BI
SC66 Article 6 Standards Tables
Disposal Facih s Prohibited Across The TransectT
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TABLE 22: LIGHT IMPRINT STORM DRAINAGE MATRIX
a. PAVING
Compacled'.Earth`. I a -r< I s .'r, I v I sxl
i -:Wood Planks
SPlastic M e s h l G e b m a t -,_I l.:; Y I I
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