FAR calculator (Staff Memo)

August 5th, 2009

Based on the City Council discussion at the 4 August Council meeting, this calculator reflects the draft ordinance language and numbers that council is likely to favor. Note that this calculator uses the formulas in the draft ordinance as published in tables 7-2 and 8-3 of attachment A of the 26/30 June 2009 staff memo for the Planning Board meeting on 9 July 2009. We will update this calculator to reflect the current language and numbers whenever we see any updated draft ordinance language. We did update this calculator to reflect any of the changes recommended by the Planning Board and you should consider comparing this calculator with results from the calculator for Planning Board's version of the draft ordinance, but with four members of council indicating support for this proposal--and Matt Appelbaum likely to join them soon--these are the numbers most likely to take effect.

Calculate how large a home Council will allow you:

1. Your zoning district (only RMX-1 has different formulas; and RL-2 lots smaller than 8000 sq ft are exempt) (Help?)
2a. Your lot size in sq ft (Help?)
2b. Is your lot on a slope? Yes No
3. Your home's floor area (size) in sq ft. You must count all floors (excluding the basement, for which there is a separate line item below). Balconies, porches, and exterior stairways count if they are necessary for primary or secondary egress. Storage and mechanical rooms count; mechanical-only rooms do not. Uninhabitable space (such as an attic with a ceiling of less than 6 ft high) may be excluded. Include your attached garage, but not a detached one (see #6 & #7 below). (Help?)
4. Your home's building coverage (or footprint) in sq ft. Do not include covered porches or detached buildings here; include them below on #7 and #8. Include your attached garage or carport. Count cantilevered walls (e.g. an overhanging second-story). 'Courts' (enclosed courtyards?) appear to count. (Help?)
5a. Determining the percentage of your basement that will count is quite complex. Would you prefer to see your results expressed as a range? (If so, please make sure you enter the entire square footage of your basement. If not, be sure to enter the amount you calculate will be counted.) Yes No
5b. Your basement size in sq ft. (Both finished and unfinished basements count. Crawlspaces are excluded, as are uninhabitable spaces that are less than 6 ft in height.) (Help?)
6. The sum total of the floor area (size) in sq ft of ALL detached buildings (detached garages, garden sheds, etc.). If there are 2 stories on a detached garage, both stories count. (Help?)
7. The building coverage (footprint) of all detached buildings (garages, carports, garden sheds, etc.) in sq ft. Here, but not for the floor area (size) in #6 above (see the definition of floor area), you may exempt 1 detached building of up to 80 sq ft and not more than 10 feet high. (Help?)
8. The building coverage (footprint) of all covered porches/balconies/patios and breezeways. Any exterior stairways higher than 30 inches must also be counted, including steps leading up to a deck or a stoop. The first 300 sq ft of a covered front porch may be excluded. (Help?)

About the default values. The default values in this form reflect the effects of this ordinance on a smaller home on the original "standard" lot size for Boulder (50x125 or 6250 sq ft). Note that even a smaller home with a two-car garage quickly falls afoul of the proposed building coverage standard.

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