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Understanding Floor Area Ratio (FAR) in Single Dwelling Zones

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How to calculate the floor area ratio in single-dwelling zones.

Floor Area Ratio 

Floor area is the total area of all floors of a building. Also: 

  • Floor area is measured for each floor from the exterior faces of a building or structure.
  • Garages and other enclosed structures also count as floor area.
  • Lofts and portions of a house with vaulted ceilings are only counted as floor area for the area of the additional floor.
  • Bays and bay windows are counted toward floor area if they extend to a finished floor or have a step acting as an additional floor.
  • Portions of buildings that are below ground or with lower ceilings may or may not count as floor area.

How to calculate Floor Area Ratio

Floor area ratio is a relationship between the size of a lot and the size of allowed development on the lot. For example:

Example of Floor Area Ratio 

Areas included in Floor Area Ratio

  • Portions of a house with vaulted ceilings are counted as floor area only for the lower level with the floor.
  • Lofts are included as floor area only for portions with additional floor and a ceiling height of 6 feet, 8 inches.
  • Stairs that lead from one story of a house to another story count toward floor area one time (not at both levels).
  • Bays and bay windows are counted toward floor area if they extend to the adjacent finished floor and have a ceiling height of 6 feet, 8 inches.

Areas not included in Floor Area Ratio 

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