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The purpose of the Wildflower Hills Multi-Unit Dwelling District is to provide higher density housing development adjacent to the two ASIs in order to take benefit of the topography and buffering effect of the ASIs, Wildflower Glen Housing District, and 15th Street corridor. Townhomes, apartments, and other forms of attached housing will allow a diversity of housing types and a mix of residential density. The district is subject to the development standards of the RM zone except as specified below:

A. Permitted and Conditional Uses.

1. The Medium Density Residential (RM) District land uses in BDC Table 2.1.200 are permitted or conditionally permitted in the Wildflower Hills Multi-unit Dwelling District.

2. Accessory Uses and Structures for Multi-Unit Residential Developments. See BDC 2.7.3145(D).

B. Setbacks. The setbacks of the RM Zone apply, except:

1. Solar setbacks do not apply.

C. Residential Density. The maximum density is 42 units per gross acre, which includes the density transfer from the protected ASIs. Amendments to the Bend Development Code adopted after the effective date of the Wildflower Master Plan which allow for a maximum density in the RM zone greater than 42 units per gross acre, which includes the density transfer from the protected ASIs, may be applied to the Wildflower Hills Multi-Unit Dwelling District without the need to amend the Wildflower Master Plan.

D. Maximum Lot Coverage and Floor Area Ratio. There is no maximum lot coverage or FAR.

E. Maximum Building Height. 55 feet.

F. Architectural Design Standards. See BDC 2.7.3145(E). [Ord. NS-2471, 2023; Ord. NS-2423, 2021; Ord. NS-2250, 2015]