§ 84-50.1406. Planned district—Erection of buildings.  


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  • Buildings may be erected within the sites shown on the enlarged detailed map, but may not exceed in area one-fourth of the total area of the parcel on which the buildings are erected, except that a variance permit to modify this provision may be given by the zoning administrator. The owner of the parcel may erect buildings up to the full one-fourth of total areas but no owner shall subdivide any parcel by selling or conveying any part of the parcel if either the part remaining or any part sold or conveyed contains buildings in excess of one-fourth of the total area: in addition to any other remedy available to parties interested for the violation of this provision, no building permit shall be issued to any person for construction of any building on any part of the subdivided parcel until all parts of the parcel in separate ownerships satisfy the building area limitations of this section. "Building," as used in this section, includes service station pump islands, open or covered storage areas, covered ground floor or multi-storied parking facilities, but does not include covered porches, walkways, colonnades, porticos, peristyles, breezeways, and other structures of similar design and purpose, provided that the areas within such structures are not intended or used for the storage of chattels, the sale of goods or merchandise or the carrying on of any other commercial activity.

(Ord. 67-29 § 1, 1967: Ord. 1781: Ord. 1721: Ord. 1569: prior code § 8159(h)(2): Ord. 937: Ord. 479).