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MILLER CREEK VIEW ADDITION PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT A. INTENT The Miller Creek View Addition Planned Unit Development recognizes the mixed uses to be allowed in Miller Creek View Addition. The Planned Unit Development encourages uses that will preserve a balance and a transition between open spaces, neighborhood commercial uses and varied residential uses. The Planned Unit Development enhances the goals outlined in the 1997 Miller Creek Area Comprehensive Plan Amendment. The development of the site shall be consistent with the site plan approved by the governing body. B. GENERAL STANDARDS 1. Bicycle parking facilities shall be required as follows: a. Each rental unit shall have short term bicycle parking facilities to accommodate residents and guests at a ratio of 1 space per dwelling unit and built in accordance with the design and location standards in the Parking chapter of the Missoula City Zoning Ordinance. b. Bicycle Parking Facilities shall be provided for all neighborhood commercial use establishments, mixed use establishments, and neighborhood community facilities establishments according to the following: (1) The individual owner shall provide and install and maintain short term bicycle parking facilities for customers at a ratio of 20% of the spaces required for off street parking with a minimum of two bicycle spaces per business built in accordance with the design and location standards in the Parking chapter of the Missoula City Zoning Ordinance. (2) The individual lot owners shall provide and install and maintain long term bicycle parking facilities to accommodate the employees of the business establishments at a ratio of 20% of the employees of the business establishment, with a minimum of one long term space per business establishment built in accordance with the design and location standards in the Parking chapter of the Missoula City Zoning Ordinance. 2. Lighting plans for business establishments and multi-family buildings (triplex and greater) within the Miller Creek View Addition PUD shall conform to the standards in the City Lighting Ordinance. 3. Off-street parking: a. All residential uses shall provide off-street parking at a ratio in accord with the Missoula City Zoning Ordinance except as noted in the Multi-Family Zone. b. All neighborhood commercial uses shall provide off-street parking at a ratio in accord with the Missoula City Zoning Ordinance, and shall be physically located at the rear or sides of the building, away from the front of the building and away from the public or private road. c. All open automobile parking areas in neighborhood commercial developments, containing 6 or more spaces in or abutting a residential area shall be effectively screened, except for sides of parking areas which adjoin other off-street parking 1

areas. Such screening shall conform to standards in the Landscaping chapter of the Missoula City Zoning Ordinance. d. Parking lots consisting of 10 or more parking spaces shall comply with the interior parking lot landscaping requirements in the Missoula City Zoning Ordinance. 4. Boulevard landscaping standards for all zones: a. The boulevard(s), less the pedestrian walkway(s) shall be landscaped with 100% living material, consisting of grass and 2" caliper (at time of planting) boulevard deciduous street trees, placed every 30 feet. b. All vegetation shall be kept alive and maintained. If the vegetation dies, it shall be replaced within 1 year. C. OPEN SPACE AND PARKS 1. Eighty percent (80%) of the combined area of the lots shall be dedicated as park or open space. 2. Structures shall be limited to accessory buildings for the parks and open spaces. 3. Public and private utilities shall be permitted. D. NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY FACILITY ZONE The planned unit development for Miller Creek View Addition includes a site that allows for construction of community facilities as described under "permitted uses" below. The location of this zone is designated Area D on Exhibit 1. Minimum lot area...none Minimum lot width...none Minimum required yard...front Twenty-five (25) feet...side Ten (10) feet or not less than one third (1/3) of the building height, whichever is greater....rear Ten (10) feet or not less than one third (1/3) of the building height, whichever is greater. Maximum building height...fifty (50) feet. 2. Permitted Uses. a. Assembly hall b. Auditorium c. Cemetery d. Church e. Civic Center f. Park/Playground g. Community Garden h. Library I. School 2

j. Public Building k. Recreation Establishment or Accessory Building and uses 3. Architectural Building Design Standards a. Provide a repeating window pattern. b. Provide windows on all sides of the building. c. Provide a step back or extend forward the front wall. d. Provide a balcony or bay window. e. Provide a patio, porch, deck, or covered entry. f. Provide changing rooflines (roof slope to be a min/mum of 4" vertical to 12" horizontal). g. Provide changing materials in the building plane. h. Provide street furniture. E. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE A neighborhood commercial zone /s designated on the plan near the intersection of Miller Creek Road and Linda Vista Boulevard designated as Area E on Exhibit 1. The neighborhood commercial zone encourages uses that provide convenient services to the area. Landscaping Requirement... 15% of gross site area Minimum lot area... None Minimum lot width... None Minimum required yard...front: Twenty-five (25) feet...side: Ten (10) feet...rear: Twenty-five (25) feet Maximum building height... Thirty (30) feet Maximum floor area standards... Two thousand five hundred (2,500) square feet per establishment, except as indicated below. 2. Permitted Uses a. Day care center b. Retail food store, with a maximum floor area of three thousand five hundred (3,500) square feet c. Personal service d. General merchandising e. Hardware store f. Clothing shop and tailoring service g. Accessory buildings and uses h. One-family dwelling in same building as other allowed uses i. Professional, business, and governmental offices j. Repair services, except automotive repair k. Eating establishments, except drive-in establishments I. Gasoline sales 3

m. Public utility installation 3. General Standards a. Design of off-street Parking and Driveway Approaches in the neighborhood commercial zone shall comply with the Missoula City Zoning Ordinance. b. Off-street Loading shall be reviewed by Missoula City Engineering Division. c. Signs. The regulations, as described in the Missoula City Zoning Ordinance for B1 and B2 districts shall apply to the neighborhood commercial. d. Landscaping and Buffering. The regulations, as described in the Missoula City Zoning Ordinance shall apply to the neighborhood commercial in matters not addressed in this PUD regulations. 4. Architectural Building Design Standards a. Provide a repeating window pattern. b. Provide windows on all sides of the building. c. Provide a step back or extend forward the front wall. d. Provide a balcony or bay window. e. Provide a patio, porch, deck, or covered entry. f. Provide changing rooflines (roof slope to be a minimum of 4" vertical to 12" horizontal). g. Provide changing materials in the building plane. h. Provide street furniture. F. RESIDENTIAL - SINGLE FAMILY ZONE The intent of the residential single-family zone is to provide housing with flexibility for homeowners to build energy efficient homes and to conserve open space. This zone is designated as Area F on Exhibit 1. Maximum Gross Residential Density... Four (4) dwelling units per acre Minimum Lot Width... Fifty (50) feet Minimum Required Yards Front... Twenty (20) feet Front (corner lot-primary).. Twenty (20) feet... (secondary)ten (10) feet (no garage/driveway) Side... Zero (0) feet (for attached) Side... Seven and one-half (7 1/2) feet (detached) Rear... Twenty (20) feet Maximum Building Height... Thirty (30) feet 2. Permitted Uses: a. Single family dwelling 4

b. Attached single-family c. Accessory building and uses d. Home occupation e. Day care G. MULTI-FAMILY ZONE The intent of the multi-family zone is to allow for attached housing on those sites shown as multi-family units in Area G on Exhibit 1. Each identified site shall allow up to twelve (12) residential dwellings. Lot Area... None Building Size... Maximum twelve (12) dwellings per building Maximum Building Height. Forty (40) feet Setbacks: Front:...30 feet from parking lot curb line to liveable space Side:...15 feet between buildings 2. Permitted Uses: a. Single-family to twelve-plex 3. General Standards: a. All walkways shall meet Missoula City Engineering Division standards. b. The minimum landscaping requirements for each site shall include: 1. Ten trees (at least three varieties) 2. Eight shrubs 3. All area on the site to be landscaped by the building owners. All area between buildings shall be landscaped. The landscaping style shall be at the owner's discretion. c. Two parking spaces per unit shall be required within 150 feet from the building (covered or uncovered). 4. Building characteristic standards: a. Brick or stone facia to a minimum height o~ three (3) feet on all exterior walls. b. Roof slope to be a minimum of 4" vertical to 12" horizontal. c. Each dwelling unit to be a minimum of 800 square feet of living space. d. Each building shall include a minimum of four (4) gables. e. Each dwelling shall include a storage area with a minimum size of twenty-five (25) square feet. f. Provide a repeating window pattern. g. Provide windows on all sides of the building. h. Provide a step back or extend forward the front wall. 5

I. Provide a balcony or bay window. j. Provide a patio, porch, deck or covered entry. k. Provide changing materials in the building plan. I. Provide street furniture. H. MIXED USE ZONE The intent of the mixed-use zone is to encourage a mixture of housing types and limited neighborhood commercial uses. This zone is designated as Area H on Exhibit 1. Maximum Residential Density... Eight (8) dwelling units per acre Minimum Required Yards Front...Ten (10) feet Rear...Ten (10) feet Side...Five (5) feet Maximum Building Height...Single-family, Duplex: Thirty (30) feet...multi-family: Forty (40) feet...commercial: Forty (40) feet 2. Permitted Uses. Single-family, Duplex, Triplex, Fourplex, Neighborhood Commercial uses including retail, personal service, professional and business office, general merchandising, eating establishment (no drive-through), repair service (other than automotive), accessory building and uses, home occupation. 3. Architectural Building Design Standards. a. Provide a repeating window pattern. b. Provide windows on all sides of the building. c. Provide a step back or extend forward the front wall. d. Provide a balcony or bay window. e. Provide a patio, porch, deck, or covered entry. f. Provide changing rooflines (roof slope to be a minimum of 4" vertical to 12" horizontal). g. Provide changing materials in the building plane. h. Provide street furniture. I. MIXED USE RESIDENTIAL ZONE The intent of the mixed-use residential zone is to encourage a mixture of housing types and is designated as Area I on Exhibit 1. Maximum Residential Density...Six (6) dwelling units per acre Minimum Required Yards Front...Twenty (20) feet Front (corner lot-primary)...twenty (20) feet 6

... (secondary) Ten (10) feet (no garage/driveway) Rear...Twenty (20) feet Side...Zero (0) feet (for attached) Side...Seven and one-half (7 1/2) feet (detached) Maximum Building Height...Single-family, Duplex: Thirty (30) feet...multi-family: Forty (40) feet 2. Permitted Uses. a. Single-family, Duplex, Triplex, Fourplex 7

EXHIBIT 1 PUD Boundary Area D Neighborhood / Community Facility Area E Neighborhood Commercial Area F Single Family Residential Area G Multifamily Residential Area H Mixed Use Area I Mixed Use Residential 8