Chapter 22.34
RESIDENTIAL-4-CONSERVATION DISTRICT (R-4-C)

Sections:

22.34.001    Purpose.

22.34.002    Permitted uses.

22.34.003    Accessory uses.

22.34.004    Conditional uses.

22.34.005    Development standards.

22.34.001 Purpose.

The R-4-C zoning district is intended to implement the comprehensive plan’s low density residential – conservation overlay land use designation. The district standards permit limited residential development within areas that contain significant environmental constraints such as wetlands, frequently flooded areas and steep slopes. These constraints place practical limits on building intensity and provide for the clustering of new development to further protect critical areas and to retain additional open space. (Ord. 1461 § 1, 2008; Ord. 1246 § 3, 2000).

22.34.002 Permitted uses.

Uses permitted subject to administrative design review approval in accordance with Chapter 22.66 FMC:

(a) Small lot development (subject to compliance with small lot design standards and guidelines adopted by reference in Chapter 22.63 FMC).

(b) Family group home, including adult family home.

(c) Cottage housing (subject to compliance with cottage housing standards in FMC 22.58.027).

(d) Nonmotorized recreational trail or passive recreational park with no permanent on-site staff.

(e) Necessary public or quasi-public utility building, structure or equipment, unstaffed and less than or equal to 500 square feet in gross floor area (subject to compliance with landscape standards in Chapter 22.62 FMC). Excludes substation. (Ord. 1562 § 7, 2015; Ord. 1461 § 2, 2008; Ord. 1246 § 3, 2000).

22.34.003 Accessory uses.

Uses permitted in conjunction with, or accessory to, a principal use permitted in FMC 22.34.002:

(a) Accessory dwelling unit (subject to compliance with FMC 22.58.012).

(b) Family day-care facility (subject to compliance with FMC 22.58.010).

(c) Home occupation – Type I (subject to compliance with FMC 22.58.013).

(d) Amateur and citizen band transmitter, support structure and antenna array (subject to compliance with FMC 22.58.002(h)).

(e) Residential accessory use or structure which is subordinate and incidental to a permitted residential dwelling unit (subject to compliance with Chapter 22.58 FMC). Residential accessory uses and structures may include, but are not limited to: garage, carport, storage shed, noncommercial greenhouse, patio, gazebo, pergola, trellis, fence, and similar uses or structures. Excludes swimming pools, sport courts and other facilities identified through the planned development permit review process that may add significantly to impervious surface coverage.

(f) Temporary accessory use or structure (subject to compliance with FMC 22.58.015).

(g) Other accessory use or structure which is subordinate and incidental to a principally permitted use, as determined by the director.

(h) Electric vehicle charging station (subject to compliance with FMC 22.58.025). (Ord. 1509 § 2, 2011; Ord. 1246 § 3, 2000).

22.34.004 Conditional uses.

Uses permitted subject to conditional use permit approval in accordance with Chapter 22.68 FMC and administrative design review approval in accordance with Chapter 22.66 FMC:

(a) Child day-care center.

(b) Home occupation – Type II (subject to compliance with FMC 22.58.013).

(c) Assisted living facility, including congregate care facility, convalescent home, hospice care center, residential care facility, and residential treatment facility.

(d) Necessary public or quasi-public utility building, structure or equipment, unstaffed and greater than 500 square feet in gross floor area (subject to compliance with landscape standards in Chapter 22.62 FMC). Excludes substation.

(e) Personal wireless telecommunications facility (subject to compliance with Chapter 22.24 FMC).

(f) A use not listed above which is not listed in another zoning district as a permitted or conditional use; is similar in nature to the above list of permitted and conditional uses; is consistent with the purpose and intent of this zoning district; and is compatible with the uses on adjoining properties. (Ord. 1246 § 3, 2000).

22.34.005 Development standards.

Maximum density

4 dwelling units per gross acre for small lot development.

8 dwelling units per gross acre for cottage housing.

Density bonus

The following density bonuses, not to exceed 30% combined, may be permitted for small lot development:

a. A 5% increase in density if ≥30% of the development site is retained as common open space, and which must be contiguous or larger than 1 acre in area.

b. A 10% increase in density if a pedestrian trail system is provided within the common open space area, consistent with a trails plan.

c. A 10% percent increase in density if a minimum 35% of the required common open space is improved as an active recreational area. Active recreational areas include, but are not limited to:

i. Clearly defined athletic fields and/or activity courts.

ii. Recreation centers or community facilities.

d. A 1% increase in density for each 5% additional increase in common open space provided beyond the minimum percentage required.

Minimum and maximum lot area

Small lot development: See Chapter 22.63 FMC.

Cottage housing: See FMC 22.58.027.

Maximum height

Other uses: 35 feet.

Small lot development: See Chapter 22.63 FMC.

Cottage housing: See FMC 22.58.027.

Exceptions may be authorized per FMC 22.58.007.

Minimum and maximum front yard, interior side yard, side street side yard, and rear yard setback

Small lot development: See Chapter 22.63 FMC.

Cottage housing: See FMC 22.58.027.

Other uses: To be determined through the administrative design review process.

If not specified, FMC 22.58.002 encroachment standards will apply.

Exterior wall modulation

Small lot development: See Chapter 22.63 FMC.

Cottage housing: See FMC 22.58.027.

For other uses, elevations greater than 40 feet in length, measured horizontally, shall incorporate wall plane projections or recesses having a depth of at least 6 feet. The projections or recesses shall extend at least 20% of the length of the facade. No uninterrupted length of any elevation shall exceed 40 horizontal feet. See FMC 22.64.009 for an illustration of this requirement.

Articulation

Small lot development: See Chapter 22.63 FMC.

Cottage housing: See FMC 22.58.027.

For other uses, building elevations exceeding 20 feet in length, measured horizontally, shall incorporate a minimum of 2 articulation components, such as a stoop, porch, chimney or other substantial projections, windows, multiple contrasting siding materials, or substantial trim including a belt course, to visually and/or functionally break up flat, blank or undifferentiated elevations. Building elevations greater than 30 feet in length, measured horizontally, and exceeding 12 feet in height, measured from finished grade to top of wall where it connects to roof structure, shall incorporate a minimum of 3 articulation components.

Accessory building standards

Small lot development: See Chapter 22.63 FMC.

Cottage housing: See FMC 22.58.027.

If not specified, FMC 22.58.003 standards will apply.

Maximum impervious surface coverage

Small lot development: See Chapter 22.63 FMC.

Cottage housing: See FMC 22.58.027.

For other uses, 50% for all structures and other impervious surfaces combined.

Maximum developable slope

Subject to the requirements of Chapter 22.100 FMC.

Additional specific use and structure regulations

See Chapter 22.58 FMC.

Parking and circulation

Small lot development: See Chapter 22.63 FMC.

Cottage housing: See FMC 22.58.027.

For other uses, see Chapter 22.60 FMC.

Landscape regulations

Small lot development: See Chapter 22.63 FMC.

Cottage housing: See FMC 22.58.027.

For other uses: See Chapter 22.62 FMC.

Design standards

Small lot development: See Chapter 22.63 FMC.

Cottage housing: See FMC 22.58.027.

For other uses: See Chapter 22.64 FMC.

Critical areas

See Chapter 22.92 FMC.

Calculations resulting in a fraction shall be rounded to the nearest whole number, with .50 being rounded up.

(Ord. 1611 § 6, 2018; Ord. 1562 § 8, 2015; Ord. 1481 § 1, 2009; Ord. 1461 § 3, 2008; Ord. 1311 § 3, 2002; Ord. 1272 § 2, 2001; Ord. 1246 § 3, 2000).