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REYNOLDSBURG ZONING CODE SECTION 1103.13 OLDE REYNOLDSBURG NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICT (ORD-N) G H C B D A E Image: Aerial view of the Old Reynoldsburg Neighborhood District Key for Diagrams Lot Line A. INTENT Because of its location adjacent to the in the Olde Reynoldsburg Neighborhood District (ORD-N) future development should support a more diverse range of housing options and should be well integrated with surrounding uses while allowing for more compact development to accommodate smaller household sizes, an aging population, and a growing number of households without children. Multi-unit buildings with common open spaces are encouraged where appropriate, Developments may include a range of housing options with different price points and styles including stacked flats, higher density single-family, row houses, and apartments. Reduced setbacks, improved streetscapes, and smaller blocks all contribute to improved walkabilty. B. ALLOWED BUILDING TYPES The building types allowed in the ORD-N are limited to the following, which shall be placed on lots with minimum dimensions sufficient to accommodate the minimum building type and setback dimensions. See Chapter 1103.27 (Building Types) for detailed design standards. ALLOWED BUILDING TYPES Detached Single-Family Building Attached Single-Family Building Duplex Building Multi-Unit Building 31 Small Flex Retail Building Institutional Flex Building Community Center Building Setback Line Primary Street Buildable Area C. BUILDING PLACEMENT Setback Front Side Street, corner lot Side Rear Lot Coverage Building Form Lot Width Lot Depth Lot Frontage Notes 5’ min 5’ min 5’ min 30’ min 70% 35’ min NA 35’ min G H E B A C D All floors must have a primary ground-floor entrance facing the primary or side street. Rear-facing buildings, loading docks, overhead doors, and other service entries are prohibited on primary street-facing facades. Any buildings over 75’ in width must be articulated with a demising line or designed to read as a series of buildings no wider than 75’ each. Secondary Street

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