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GENERAL USE DISTRICTS SYMBOL <br /> Residential Districts <br /> Single Family and Two Family SF1 <br /> Single Family and Two Family SF2 <br /> Residential Flex SF3 <br /> Multifamily -Urban Corridor MF 1 <br /> Multifamily - High Density MF2 <br /> Commercial/Mixed Use Districts <br /> Office Buffer OB <br /> Mixed Use MU <br /> Office 0 <br /> Local Business LB <br /> Community Business........................._. CB...._..............................._........... <br /> Central Business District CBD <br /> General Business GB <br /> Industrial Districts <br /> Light Industrial LI <br /> General Industrial GI <br /> Planned Unit Developments PUD <br /> Overlay and Special Use Districts HP, U <br /> SECTION II. Chapter 21, Zoning, of the South Bend Municipal Code, Article 2 Residential <br /> Districts, is hereby amended by adding a new Section 21-02.05 as follows: <br /> Section 21-02.05 SF3 Residential Flex District. <br /> Intent—The SF3 District is established to provide for, promote, and maintain the <br /> development of diverse housing types in urban neighborhoods located near neighborhood <br /> centers in both core and outlying areas of the City. The following are typical characteristics <br /> of the SF3 district: primarily for single family dwellings and two family dwellings, allowing <br /> up to four units and the addition of accessory dwellings to help meet the demand for <br /> affordable, urban living; buildings with modest setbacks and inviting building frontages, <br /> primarily of stoops and porches,that create a consistent block face along smaller city blocks; <br /> detached garages accessed from an alley; and pedestrian-oriented scale with sidewalks and <br /> regularly spaced street trees. <br /> (a) Permitted Uses. <br /> (1) Primary Uses. <br /> (A) One (1)Single Family Dwelling. <br /> (B) One (1) Two Family Dwelling. * <br /> (C) One (1) Multifamily Dwelling with no more than four units. * <br />