The neighborhood general district is a primarily residential part of a community,
typically the largest area within the pedestrian shed. It consists of single-family,
both attached and detached, houses with one outbuilding permitted on each lot. Buildings
are situated on smaller lots with shorter setbacks to the front and side yards. The
narrow lots require that the parking be accessed from the rear by lanes. Building
frontages allow for porches, fences, and small lawns. The streetscape consists of
the regular, aligned planting of single tree species. The thoroughfares are roads
or streets usually including parallel parking, bordered by curbs equipped with underground
storm drains and bordered by sidewalks. Civic spaces are parks, greens and squares.
The neighborhood general district is designated as "NG" on the Zoning Map.
(Ord. 1518-01 § 3 (part).)
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