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Building Confidence, Building Community.
b. A site plan demonstrating compliance with siting and design standards of Section
11.11.17.3.D.
c.
Documentation of Owner and Operational Requirements set forth in Section
11.11.17.3.B.
4. Zoning permits to establish or renew a Temporary Tiny Home Village use shall run with the land for the duration of
the permit.
5.
new operator of an established Temporary Tiny Home Village use shall:
a. Provide evidence to the Manager that the operator meets all requirements of Section 11.11.17.3.B; and
b. Hold a Community Information Meeting according to Section 12.3.4.6.
c.
Site Design Requirements
The following building form standards shall apply to all temporary structures associated with
the Temporary Tiny Home Village use:
1. A zoning permit for a Temporary Tiny Home Village allows construction or relocation of temporary structures on
the zone lot. The use may be located wholly or partially withinan existing permanent structure, but new permanent
structures are not permitted to establish this use.
2. Side Interior, Side Street and Rear setbacks from zone lot lines (min) shall be 5 feet.
3. Primary Street setbacks in SU, TU and RH Zone Districts (min) shall be 20 feet.
4. Primary Street setbacks in all other applicable zone districts shall be the least setback required for any primary
building form permitted on the subject zone lot, not including any permitted setback encroachments. For example,
if the zone district for the subject site is U-MX-3, the minimum Primary Street setback shall be 0 feet, according to
the General and Shopfront building form standards.
5. Required minimum setbacks shall be open and unobstructed. Setback encroachments are permitted only where
allowed for “All Building Forms” in the applicable zone districts.
6. All structures intended for common use by the Temporary Tiny Home Village residents and located within 25 feet of
a Primary Street zone lot line shall have an Entrance with
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