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same location and to the same dimensions as an existing legally <br />established structure. <br />(8) Parking. Each new primary dwelling unit must have at least one (1) off-street <br />parking space per unit unless one (1) of the following applies: <br />(A) The lot is located within one-half ('/) mile walking distance of either: <br />(i) A corridor with fixed route bus service with service intervals no <br />longer than fifteen (15) minutes during peak commute hours; or <br />(ii) A site that contains: <br />(ia) An existing rail or bus rapid transit station; or <br />(ib) The intersection of two (2) or more major bus routes with a <br />frequency of service interval of fifteen (15) minutes or less <br />during the morning and afternoon peak commute periods. <br />(B) The site is located within one (1) block of a car -share vehicle location. A <br />car -share vehicle shall mean a motor vehicle that is operated as part of <br />a regional fleet by a public or private car sharing company or organization <br />and provides hourly or daily service. <br />(9) Architecture. <br />(A) If there is a legal primary dwelling on the lot that was established before <br />the two -unit project, any new primary dwelling unit must match the <br />existing primary dwelling unit in exterior materials, color, and dominant <br />roof pitch. The dominant roof slope is the slope shared by the largest <br />portion of the roof. <br />(B) If there is no legal primary dwelling on the lot before the two -unit project, <br />and if two (2) primary dwellings are developed on the lot, the dwellings <br />must match each other in exterior materials, color, and dominant roof <br />pitch. The dominant roof slope is the slope shared by the largest portion <br />of the roof. <br />(C) New roofing and siding materials that are shiny, mirror-like, or of a glossy <br />metallic finish are prohibited. <br />(D) All exterior lighting must be limited to down -lights. <br />(E) No window or door of a dwelling that is constructed on the lot may have <br />a direct line of sight to an adjoining residential property. Fencing, <br />landscaping, or privacy glass may be used to provide screening and <br />prevent a direct line of sight. <br />Ordinance No. NS-3038 <br />Page 48 of 54 <br />