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<br />Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 41 of 54 <br /> <br />(ii) Plant specimens must be at least six (6) feet tall when <br />installed. As an alternative, a solid fence of at least six (6) feet <br />in height may be installed. <br /> <br />(iii) All landscaping must be drought-tolerant. <br /> <br />(iv) All landscaping must be from the city's approved plant list. <br /> <br />(10) Nonconforming Conditions. An urban lot split may be approved without <br />requiring a legal nonconforming zoning condition to be corrected. <br /> <br />(11) Utilities. <br /> <br />(A) Each primary dwelling unit on the lot must have its own direct utility <br />connection to the utility service provider. <br /> <br />(B) Notwithstanding subsection j(11)(A) above, a primary dwelling unit may <br />have a direct utility connection to an onsite wastewater treatment <br />system in accordance with this paragraph and the city's code. Each <br />primary dwelling unit on the lot that is or that is proposed to be <br />connected to an onsite wastewater treatment system must first have a <br />percolation test completed within the last five (5) years or, if the <br />percolation test has been recertified, within the last ten (10) years. <br /> <br />(C) All utilities must be underground. <br /> <br />(12) Building and Safety. All structures built on the lot must comply with all <br />current local building standards. An urban lot split is a change of use. <br /> <br />(k) Separate Conveyance. <br /> <br />(1) Within a resulting lot. <br /> <br />(A) Primary dwelling units on a lot that is created by an urban lot split may <br />not be owned or conveyed separately from each other. <br /> <br />(B) Condominium airspace divisions and common interest developments <br />are not permitted on a lot that is created by an urban lot split. <br /> <br />(C) All fee interest in a lot and all dwellings on the lot must be held equally <br />and undivided by all individual property owners. <br /> <br />(D) No timeshare, as defined by state law or this Code, is permitted. This <br />includes any co-ownership arrangement that gives an owner the right <br />to exclusive use of the property for a defined period or periods of time. <br /> <br />(2) Between resulting lots. Separate conveyance of the resulting lots is <br />permitted. If dwellings or other structures (such as garages) on different lots <br />are adjacent or attached to each other, the urban lot split boundary may