What are the lot standards in the revised Pedestrian - Residential District?

The following table compares the lot standards proposed for the PR District to those that exist for property currently zoned R-2 in the neighborhoods surrounding downtown.


Current R-2*Revised PR District**
Lot Width60 ft. min.40 ft. min
Lot Depth120 ft. min.100 ft. min.
Front Yard Setback25 ft. min., except where "existing lot of record"***20 ft. min., except where "existing lot of record"***
Side Yard Setback10 ft. min.5 ft. min.
Rear Yard Setback30 ft. min.20 ft. min.
Structure Height35 ft. max35 ft. max
Lot Coverage60% max70% max


* But see exceptions for “existing lots of record,” at current 150.86 and 150.88 

** See 150.33 in draft zoning code

*** See current 150.86 and 150.88 

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1. What changes were made to the Pedestrian - Residential District in the Revised Draft Zoning Code Update?
2. Where is the revised Pedestrian Residential District located?
3. What are the goals of the PR District?
4. How will the PR District affect existing properties?
5. What are the lot standards in the revised Pedestrian - Residential District?
6. Is the front yard setback changing?
7. Why are lot standards changing?
8. What types of small businesses are permitted in the PR District?
9. Why are there only limited types of small businesses allowed in the PR District?
10. What is a conditional use?
11. Does the City allow commercial uses in all residential zones and districts?
12. How does the Zoning Code impact the rental market?
13. Will the PR District mean increased traffic and where will additional cars park?
14. Will density increase in the PR District?
15. Will the PR District result in fewer trees and greenspace?
16. Who is ZoneCo?
17. Are zoning changes being proposed for all neighborhoods?
18. Will this harm historical properties?