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stpaul.gov/SaintPaul4All | @cityofsaintpaul | City of Saint Paul | #StPaul4All SAINT PAUL FOR ALL © 2015 City of Saint Paul. R4 TO T1 USE AND DENSITY COMPARISON USES R1-4 T1 RESIDENTIAL USES Dwellings One-family dwelling P P Two-family dwelling P Townhouse P Multiple-family dwelling P Carriage house dwelling C C Cluster Development C Housing for the elderly P Reuse of large structures C Mixed Commercial-Residen- tial Uses Home occupation P P Live-work unit P Mixed residential and commer- cial use P Congregate Living Foster home, freestanding fos- ter care home P P Community residential facility, licensed human service P P Community residential facility, licensed correctional C Community residential facility, health department licensed C Correctional Facility Emergency housing facility C Overnight Shelter Shelter for battered persons P/C P/C Transitional housing facility P/C P/C Sober house P P/C Roominghouse, boardinghouse P Nursing home, boarding care home, assisted living P Hospice P P Dormitory P P Fraternity, sorority P P CIVIC & INSTITUTIONAL USES Educational Facilities Day care P P School, grades K—12 P P College, university, seminary, etc. C P Trade school, arts school, dance school, etc. P Social, Cultural, and Recre- ational Facilities Cemetary, mausoleum C Club, fraternal organization, lodge hall Golf course C Museum P/C Public library P P Public and private park, play- ground P P Recreation, noncommercial C P Religious Institutions Church, chapel, synagogue, place of worship P P Rectory, parsonage P P Convent, monastery, religious retreat P P PUBLIC SERVICES & UTILI- TIES Antenna, cellular telephone P/C P/C Antenna, public utility micro- wave Antenna, radio & TV transmit Antenna, satellite dish Electric transformer or gas reg- ulator substation Municipal building or use P P Public utility heating & cooling Public works yard or mainte- nance facility Utility or public service building C C Water supply plant Yard waste site, municipal C COMMERCIAL USES Offices Administrative office P Artist, photographer studio, etc. P Insurance office, real estate office, sales office P Professional office P Medical Facilities Clinic, medical or dental P Hospital Medical laboratory P Veterinary clinic Retail Sales and Services General retail Alternative financial establish- ment Bank, credit union P Business sales and services Drive-through sales and ser- vices , primary and accessory Dry cleaning, commercial laun- dry Florist Food and related goods sales Food shelf P Garden center, outdoor Greenhouse Gun shop, shooting gallery Laundromat, self-service Liquor store Massage center P Mortuary, funeral home Outdoor uses, commercial Outdoor uses, commercial sales of consumer fireworks Package delivery service Pawn shop Photocopying P/C Post office P Service business P Service business with show- room or workshop Small appliance repair Small engine repair, automotive bench work Tattoo shop Tobacco products shop Food and Beverages Bar Brew on premises store Catering Coffee kiosk Coffee shop, tea house P/C Restaurant Restaurant, carry out, deli Restaurant, fast food Restaurant, outdoor Commercial Recreation, En- tertainment and Lodging Bed and breakfast residence P P Bingo hall, auction hall Hotel, inn Health/sports club Indoor recreation Outdoor (drive in) theater Race track Reception hall Steam room/bathhouse facility Theater, assembly hall Adult Entertainment Adult uses Automobile Services Auto body shop Auto convenience market Auto service station Auto specialty store Auto repair station Auto sales, indoor Auto sales and rental, outdoor Car wash Parking Facilities Parking facility, commercial Shared commercial parking in institutional lots C Transportation Airport Bus or railroad passenger station Heliport Helistop Railroad right-of-way C C Railroad yard or shop Taxi dispatching, maintenance and storage Limited production and pro- cessing Agriculture C Finishing shop Limited production and pro- cessing Mail order house Malt liquor production Plastic products Printing and publishing Recycling collection center Recycling drop-off station Storage facility, rental Toiletries & cosmetic mfg Warehousing & storage Wholesale establishment Industrial Uses Light manufacturing Brewery, micro and regional Greenhouse, industrial Lumber yard Recycling processing center, indoor Research, development and testing laboratory Tire retreading Accessory Uses Accessory use P P Accessory retail service and office Solar energy system Support services in housing for the elderly USES R1-4 T1 R4 (single family residential district) to T1 (traditional neighborhood district) The R1—R4 one-family residential districts provide for an environment of predominantly low-density, one-family dwellings along with civic and institutional uses, public services and utilities that serve the residents in the districts. Because of their residential nature, these districts are not intended for more intensive uses such as small conference centers, private retreat centers and reception houses. The T1 traditional neighborhood district is intended to provide for compact, pedestrian-oriented mixed- use areas of limited size, with a variety of residential, office and service uses that primarily serve neighborhood needs. It is also intended to serve as a transitional use of land along major thoroughfares, between commercial or industrial districts and residential districts or other less intensive land uses. R4 T1 Building Type by Density Lot Size Minimum (per unit) Building Height Yard Setbacks (feet) Zoning District (feet) Min.—Max.(a) Area (sq. ſt.) (a) Width Min. Max. Front Side Rear (feet) Min.—Max. Min. Min. 6—12 units/acre(b) 3500(b) 30 none 35(e) 15—25(i) (k) 15 1-family dwelling T1 8—20 units/acre(b) 2000(b) 20 none 35(e) 10—25(i) (k) 15 2-family/townhouse 10—25 units/acre(b) 1700(b) n/a none 35(e) 10—25(i) (k) (k) Mulfamily T1 0.3—1.0 FAR n/a n/a none 35(e) 0—25 (k) (k) Nonresidenal or mixed use R4 n/a 5000 40 none 30(I) 25(g) min. 4(h) 25 1-family dwelling Dimensional Standards Comparison Important concepts and features of the T1 Zoning District In T1 mixed use buildings, density is determined by Floor Area Ratios. Floor Area ratio is defined as: The total floor area of all buildings or structures on a zoning lot divided by the area of said lot. Structures shall be no more than twenty-five (25) feet high along side and rear property lines abutting RL- RT2 residential districts; structures may exceed this twenty-five (25) foot height limit if stepped back from side and rear property lines a distance equal to the additional height Line corresponds to maximum height 25’ maximum height at lot line abutting residential district P - Permitted Use C - Conditional Use

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R4 TO T1 USE AND DENSITY COMPARISON

USES R1-4 T1RESIDENTIAL USESDwellingsOne-family dwelling P PTwo-family dwelling PTownhouse PMultiple-family dwelling PCarriage house dwelling C CCluster Development CHousing for the elderly PReuse of large structures CMixed Commercial-Residen-tial UsesHome occupation P PLive-work unit PMixed residential and commer-cial use P

Congregate LivingFoster home, freestanding fos-ter care home P P

Community residential facility, licensed human service P P

Community residential facility, licensed correctional C

Community residential facility, health department licensed C

Correctional FacilityEmergency housing facility COvernight ShelterShelter for battered persons P/C P/CTransitional housing facility P/C P/CSober house P P/C

Roominghouse, boardinghouse P

Nursing home, boarding care home, assisted living P

Hospice P PDormitory P PFraternity, sorority P PCIVIC & INSTITUTIONAL USESEducational FacilitiesDay care P PSchool, grades K—12 P PCollege, university, seminary, etc. C P

Trade school, arts school, dance school, etc. P

Social, Cultural, and Recre-ational Facilities Cemetary, mausoleum CClub, fraternal organization, lodge hallGolf course CMuseum P/CPublic library P PPublic and private park, play-ground P P

Recreation, noncommercial C PReligious InstitutionsChurch, chapel, synagogue, place of worship P P

Rectory, parsonage P PConvent, monastery, religious retreat P P

PUBLIC SERVICES & UTILI-TIESAntenna, cellular telephone P/C P/CAntenna, public utility micro-waveAntenna, radio & TV transmitAntenna, satellite dishElectric transformer or gas reg-ulator substationMunicipal building or use P PPublic utility heating & coolingPublic works yard or mainte-nance facilityUtility or public service building C CWater supply plantYard waste site, municipal CCOMMERCIAL USESOfficesAdministrative office P

Artist, photographer studio, etc. P

Insurance office, real estate office, sales office P

Professional office PMedical FacilitiesClinic, medical or dental PHospitalMedical laboratory PVeterinary clinicRetail Sales and ServicesGeneral retailAlternative financial establish-mentBank, credit union PBusiness sales and services

Drive-through sales and ser-vices , primary and accessory

Dry cleaning, commercial laun-dryFloristFood and related goods salesFood shelf PGarden center, outdoorGreenhouseGun shop, shooting galleryLaundromat, self-serviceLiquor storeMassage center PMortuary, funeral homeOutdoor uses, commercialOutdoor uses, commercial sales of consumer fireworksPackage delivery servicePawn shop

Photocopying P/CPost office PService business PService business with show-room or workshopSmall appliance repairSmall engine repair, automotive bench workTattoo shopTobacco products shopFood and BeveragesBarBrew on premises storeCateringCoffee kioskCoffee shop, tea house P/CRestaurantRestaurant, carry out, deliRestaurant, fast foodRestaurant, outdoorCommercial Recreation, En-tertainment and LodgingBed and breakfast residence P PBingo hall, auction hallHotel, inn Health/sports clubIndoor recreationOutdoor (drive in) theaterRace trackReception hallSteam room/bathhouse facilityTheater, assembly hallAdult EntertainmentAdult usesAutomobile ServicesAuto body shopAuto convenience marketAuto service stationAuto specialty storeAuto repair stationAuto sales, indoorAuto sales and rental, outdoorCar washParking FacilitiesParking facility, commercialShared commercial parking in institutional lots C

TransportationAirportBus or railroad passenger stationHeliportHelistopRailroad right-of-way C CRailroad yard or shopTaxi dispatching, maintenance and storageLimited production and pro-cessingAgriculture CFinishing shopLimited production and pro-cessingMail order houseMalt liquor productionPlastic productsPrinting and publishingRecycling collection centerRecycling drop-off stationStorage facility, rentalToiletries & cosmetic mfgWarehousing & storageWholesale establishmentIndustrial UsesLight manufacturingBrewery, micro and regionalGreenhouse, industrialLumber yardRecycling processing center, indoorResearch, development and testing laboratoryTire retreadingAccessory UsesAccessory use P PAccessory retail service and officeSolar energy systemSupport services in housing for the elderly

USES R1-4 T1

R4 (single family residential district) to T1 (traditional neighborhood district)

The R1—R4 one-family residential districts provide for an environment of predominantly low-density, one-family dwellings along with civic and institutional uses, public services and utilities that serve the residents in the districts. Because of their residential nature, these districts are not intended for more intensive uses such as small conference centers, private retreat centers and reception houses.

The T1 traditional neighborhood district is intended to provide for compact, pedestrian-oriented mixed-use areas of limited size, with a variety of residential, office and service uses that primarily serve neighborhood needs. It is also intended to serve as a transitional use of land along major thoroughfares, between commercial or industrial districts and residential districts or other less intensive land uses.

R4 T1

Building Type byDensity Lot Size Minimum (per unit)

Building HeightYard Setbacks (feet)

Zoning District (feet)

Min.—Max.(a) Area (sq. ft.)(a)

WidthMin. Max.

Front Side Rear

(feet) Min.—Max. Min. Min.

6—12 units/acre(b) 3500(b) 30 none 35(e) 15—25(i) (k) 151-family dwelling

T18—20 units/acre(b) 2000(b) 20 none 35(e) 10—25(i) (k) 15

2-family/townhouse

10—25 units/acre(b) 1700(b) n/a none 35(e) 10—25(i) (k) (k)Multifamily

T10.3—1.0 FAR n/a n/a none 35(e) 0—25 (k) (k)

Nonresidential or mixed use

R4n/a 5000 40 none 30(I) 25(g) min. 4(h) 25

1-family dwelling

Dimensional Standards Comparison

Important concepts and features of the T1 Zoning District • In T1 mixed use buildings, density is determined by Floor Area Ratios. Floor Area ratio is defined as: The total floor area of all buildings or structures on a zoning lot divided by the area of said lot.• Structures shall be no more than twenty-five (25) feet high along side and rear property lines abutting RL-RT2 residential districts; structures may exceed this twenty-five (25) foot height limit if stepped back from side and rear property lines a distance equal to the additional height

Line corresponds to maximum height

25’ maximum height at lot line abutting residential district

P - Permitted UseC - Conditional Use