Table 19.36.060A
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Conditionally Permitted and Prohibited Development Types in
ECR-C and ECR-MU Zoning Districts
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Development Type
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ECR-C
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ECR-MU
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1. MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
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A. Residential Mixed-Use Development
|
N
|
SDP
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B. Office Mixed-Use Development
|
SDP
|
N
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2. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
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A. Commercial Development, Minor
|
DR
|
DR
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B. Commercial Development, Major
|
SDP
|
SDP
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Table 19.36.060B
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Permitted, Conditionally Permitted, and Prohibited Uses in ECRSP
Districts
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USE
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ECR-C
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ECR-MU[1]
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ECR-O
|
ECR-PF
|
1. RETAIL COMMERCIAL
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A. Retail sales business
|
P
|
P
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MPP
|
N
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B. Retail sales business with drive-through
|
SDP
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
C. Outside display of merchandise or products in connection
with a retail sales business
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
N
|
N
|
D. Donation center for used goods[2]
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
N
|
N
|
E. Liquor store
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
N
|
N
|
2. SERVICE COMMERCIAL
| ||||
A. Service commercial
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
N
|
B. Retail service
|
P
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
N
|
C. Commercial storage
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
D. Open or unenclosed storage ancillary to a permitted use (screened
from public view)
|
P
|
N
|
N
|
N
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E. Self-storage "mini warehousing"
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
3. PERSONAL SERVICE
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A. Personal service business
|
P
|
P
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MPP
|
N
|
B. Massage establishment[3]
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
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C. Childcare center with occupancy of 30 or fewer children
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
MPP
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D. Childcare center with occupancy of 31 or more children
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
4. EATING/DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS
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A. Drive-through restaurant
|
SDP
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
B. Take-out only restaurant
|
P
|
P
|
MPP
|
N
|
C. Restaurant and fast-food restaurant that may have on sale
beer and wine beverage service
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
N
|
D. Restaurant and fast-food restaurant that has on sale general
alcohol beverage service
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
N
|
E. Nightclub or bar
|
SDP
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
F. Outdoor dining in conjunction with an approved restaurant
use
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
N
|
N
|
5. AUTOMOTIVE
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A. Automobile service station[4]
|
SDP
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
B. Auto sales or rental
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
N
|
N
|
C. Auto broker for 3 or fewer vehicles on site
|
MPP
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
D. Sale or rental of utility trailers, heavy equipment, or machinery
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
E. Automobile/vehicle service and repair
|
SDP
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
6. EDUCATION, RECREATION, AND PLACES OF ASSEMBLY
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A. Education - recreation and enrichment[5]
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
N
|
SDP
|
B. Education - primary, middle, and high school[5]
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
SDP
|
C. Education - institution of higher learning[5]
|
SDP
|
N
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
D. Recreational and athletic facility[5]
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
N
|
SDP
|
E. Place of assembly - business serving[5]
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
F. Place of assembly - community serving[5]
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
G. Cardroom
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
H. Entertainment establishment
|
SDP
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
I. Private golf courses
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
SDP
|
7. OFFICE
| ||||
A. Administrative, professional, and research and development
offices
|
SDP[6]
|
N
|
P
|
SDP
|
B. Medical office
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
P
|
N
|
C. Ground floor dependent office less than 1,000 square feet
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
N
|
D. Ground floor dependent office greater than 1,000 square feet
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
P
|
N
|
E. Financial institution
|
P
|
P
|
SDP
|
N
|
F. Financial institution with drive-through
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
G. Medical clinic
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
MPP
|
SDP
|
8. PUBLIC FACILITIES
| ||||
A. Buildings and facilities used by government agencies for
government purposes
|
N
|
N
|
SDP
|
P
|
B. Buildings and facilities used by federal, state, or local
government agencies (except city of Sunnyvale), for nongovernmental
purposes
|
N
|
N
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
C. Bus terminal and other public transportation facility
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
N
|
N
|
D. Public service buildings and accessory uses
|
N
|
N
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
E. Public utility building and service facility
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
9. RESIDENTIAL/BOARDING/LODGING
| ||||
A. Hotel or motel
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
N
|
N
|
B. Single- or two-family dwelling
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
C. Multiple-family dwelling and accessory buildings and uses
|
N
|
SDP[7]
|
N
|
N
|
D. Mobile home park
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
E. Single-room occupancy (SRO) living unit facility
|
N
|
SDP[8]
|
N
|
N
|
F. Single-room occupancy (SRO) residential hotel
|
N
|
SDP[8]
|
N
|
N
|
G. Residential care facility, 6 or fewer residents
|
N
|
SDP
|
N
|
N
|
H. Emergency shelter
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
10. OTHER
| ||||
A. Accessory structure
|
MPP[9]
|
MPP[9]
|
MPP[9]
|
MPP[9]
|
B. Adult business establishment
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
C. Animal hospital, clinic, and boarding
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
N
|
N
|
D. Any use which is obnoxious, offensive, or creates a nuisance
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
E. Rest home/convalescent hospital
|
N
|
SDP[8]
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
F. Electric distribution substations
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
SDP
|
G. Electric transmission substations
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
SDP
|
H. Hospitals
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
SDP
|
I. Medical marijuana distribution facility
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
J. Payday lending establishment
|
MPP[10]
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
K. Recycling center[9]
|
SDP
|
N
|
SDP
|
SDP
|
L. Salt extraction
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
SDP
|
M. Storage or parking of commercial or industrial vehicles
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N. Storage or parking of public utility vehicles
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
O. Storage of materials, supplies, or equipment for commercial
or industrial purposes
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
P. Storage of materials, supplies, or equipment for public utility
purposes
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Q. Storage, warehousing, handling, processing, or assembling
merchandise or products
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
R. Stand-alone parking structure and surface lot
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Notes:
| |
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[1]
|
ECR-MU sites that have not introduced residential uses are subject
to the ECR-C use standards.
|
[2]
|
Miscellaneous plan permits for donation centers shall be reviewed for compliance with council policy on operations, location and appearance following the procedures in Chapter 19.82 (Miscellaneous Plan Permit).
|
[3]
|
Massage establishment uses are subject to the provisions of Chapter 9.41 (Massage Establishments and Professionals).
|
[4]
|
Automobile service stations with sale of groceries, beer and wine, or both, require findings as set forth in Section 19.98.020(i), as applicable.
|
[5]
|
Educational and recreational uses and places of assembly shall
not be located in retail centers in a manner that disrupts the flow
of pedestrians between retail establishments.
|
[6]
|
Only permitted in a mixed-use development with commercial provided.
|
[7]
|
Residential-only developments are not permitted. Multiple-family
dwelling uses are only permitted in a mixed-use development (as a
new residential component over an existing commercial site that already
meets development regulations).
|
[8]
|
Only permitted in ECR-MU33, 42, and 54.
|
[9]
|
Accessory structures are required to comply with setback, height,
and lot coverage requirements of underlying zone.
|
[10]
|
Payday lending establishment uses are subject to the provisions of Section 19.20.050.
|
Table 19.36.070
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Permitted Density in ECR-MU Zoning Districts
| ||
Zoning District
|
Base Maximum Density (du/ac) [1] [2]
|
Total ECRSP Community Benefits/ Incentive Program Points Available
(du/acre)
|
ECR-MU24
|
24
|
6
|
ECR-MU28
|
28
|
10
|
ECR-MU33
|
33
|
12
|
ECR-MU42
|
42
|
14
|
ECR-MU54
|
54
|
20
|
Notes:
| |
---|---|
[1]
|
New residential development shall build to at least 85 percent
of the zoning district's base maximum zoning density.
|
[2]
|
Additional densities may be achieved above the base maximum
density or density obtained through the city's Green Building Program,
the ECRSP Community Benefits/Incentives Program, and by providing
affordable housing consistent with State Density Bonus Law. When calculating
additional densities above the base maximum density, the following
order of operations shall apply: (1) Apply the density bonus percentage
achieved through the city's Green Building Program; (2) Add the inventive
points gained through the ECRSP Community Benefits/Incentives Program;
(3) Apply the State Density Bonus percentage achieved by the project.
|
Table 19.36.080
| |
---|---|
Minimum Lot Size Requirements for Residential Mixed-Use Development
| |
Node or Segment
|
Minimum Net Lot Area
|
Bernardo Gateway Node
|
0.85 acres
|
West Segment
|
N/A [1]
|
Civic Center Node
|
1.5 acres
|
Orchard District Node
|
0.7 acres
|
Center Segment
|
0.5 acres
|
Three Points Neighborhood Node
|
0.85 acres
|
East Segment
|
0.7 acres
|
Notes:
| |
---|---|
[1]
|
Residential mixed-use developments are not permitted in the
West Segment.
|
Table 19.36.090
| ||
---|---|---|
Minimum Ground Floor Commercial Area Requirements for Mixed-Use
Development
| ||
Minimum Net Lot Area
|
Minimum Required Commercial Area, whichever is greater [1] [2]
| |
≤ 50,000 sq. ft.
|
7,000 sq. ft.
| |
50,001-100,000 sq. ft.
|
10,000 sq. ft.
|
75% of El Camino Real frontage length x 50
|
100,001-150,000 sq. ft.
|
20,000 sq. ft.
| |
150,001-200,000 sq. ft.
|
30,000 sq. ft.
| |
200,001-300,000 sq. ft.
|
40,000 sq. ft.
| |
300,001-400,000 sq. ft.
|
50,000 sq. ft.
| |
≥ 400,000 sq. ft.
|
60,000 sq. ft.
|
Notes:
| |
---|---|
[1]
|
If the floor area values/calculations presented above yield
a value that is over 20% of the lot size, a commercial area capped
at 20% of the lot size shall also be permitted.
|
[2]
|
If a property has no frontage along El Camino Real, a commercial
area capped at 10% of the lot size or 75% of major commercial frontage
length X 50 if the property is 400 feet or more from El Camino Real
shall also be permitted.
|
Table 19.36.100A
| |
---|---|
Development Requirements for Commercial Development
| |
Standard
|
Requirement
|
Maximum Building Height
|
Node Properties: 75 feet Segment Properties: 55 feet
|
Maximum Lot Coverage
|
60%
|
Minimum Front Yard Setback
|
15 feet
|
Table 19.36.100B
| ||
---|---|---|
Development Requirements for Mixed-Use Development
| ||
Standard
|
Requirement
| |
Node
|
Segment
| |
1. Through/Furniture Zone Width (New Right-of-Way)[1]
|
El Camino Real Frontages: 13 feet
All Other Frontages: 11 feet
| |
2. Frontage Zone Setback (Build-to Line)[2]
|
15 feet
| |
3. Minimum Percentage of Building Frontage at Build-to Line
|
80%
|
60%
|
4. Minimum Side/Rear Yard Setback (From Lot Line Shared with
Another ECRSP Area Property)
|
0 feet
| |
5. Minimum Side/Rear Yard Setback (From Lot Line Shared with
a Non-Plan Area Property)
|
10 feet
| |
A1. Maximum Building Height
|
75 feet (Subject to Daylight Plane requirements)
|
55 feet (Subject to Daylight Plane requirements)
|
A2. Maximum Building Height (if first floor retail space has
a minimum 25-foot ground floor plate height)
|
85 feet (Subject to Daylight Plane requirements)
|
65 feet (Subject to Daylight Plane requirements)
|
B1. Stepback
|
Applied to 5th story and above
|
Applied to 4th story and above
|
B2. Stepback (if first floor retail space has a minimum 25-foot
ground floor plate height)
|
Applied to top 2 stories
|
Applied to top 1 story
|
C. Minimum Stepback from Build-to Line
|
10 feet from face of building, for at least 60 percent of the
building frontage length
|
5 feet from face of building, for at least 60 percent of the
building frontage length
|
D. Minimum Ground Floor Active Use Area[3]
|
Multiply length (linear feet) of ground floor building frontage
at build-to line x 20 feet
| |
E. Maximum Ground Floor Finish Level Above Sidewalk
|
6 inches (Commercial)
3 feet (Residential)
| |
F1. Minimum Ground Floor Plate Height (Commercial)
|
18 feet
|
16 feet
|
F2. Minimum Ground Floor Plate Height (Residential)
|
10 feet
| |
G1. Minimum Daylight Plane Angle (From Lot Line Shared with
a Non-Plan Area Property)[4]
|
45 degrees
| |
G2. Minimum Daylight Plan Angle (From Lot Line Shared with a
Non-Plan Area Property in a Non-Residential Zoning District)[4]
|
60 degrees
|
Notes:
| |
---|---|
[1]
|
The new right-of-way is measured from the face of curb. See
Chapter 6 of the El Camino Real Specific Plan for the pedestrian realm
cross-section details.
|
[2]
|
The frontage zone setback/build-to line is measured from the
new right-of-way line. For property frontages along El Camino Real,
the front setback area shall allow for a pedestrian realm as identified
in ECRSP Chapter 6.
|
[3]
|
Subject to requirements outlined in Section 19.36.110.
|
[4]
|
Daylight plane is a component of the allowable building envelope,
which is measured from the point at grade along any side or rear yard
lot line shared with a non-Plan Area property. The daylight plane
requirement applies to all new development in the ECR-C, ECR-MU, ECR-O,
ECR-PF, ECR-R3, and ECR-R4 zoning districts, including residential-only
or commercial-only developments, on parcels identified in ECRSP Chapter
4.
|
Table 19.36.110
|
---|
Ground Floor Active Uses
|
RETAIL COMMERCIAL
|
Retail sales business
|
Liquor store
|
EATING/DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS
|
Take-out only restaurant
|
Restaurant and fast-food restaurant that may have on sale beer
and wine alcohol beverage service
|
Restaurant and fast-food restaurant that has on sale general
alcohol beverage service
|
PERSONAL SERVICE
|
Personal service business
|
Childcare center with occupancy of 30 or fewer children
|
Childcare center with occupancy of 31 or more children
|
EDUCATION, RECREATION, AND PLACES OF ASSEMBLY
|
Education - recreation and enrichment
|
Recreational and athletic facility
|
Place of assembly - business serving
|
Place of assembly - community serving
|
OFFICE
|
Ground floor dependent office less than 1,000 square feet
|
Ground floor dependent office greater than 1,000 square feet
|
Financial institution
|
Medical clinic
|
Medical office
|
OTHER
|
Animal hospital, clinic, and boarding
|
Table 19.36.120A
| ||||
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ECRSP Residential Off-Street Vehicle Parking Space Requirements
| ||||
Use
|
Node
|
Segment
| ||
Minimum
|
Maximum
|
Minimum
|
Maximum
| |
RESIDENTIAL (Multiple-Family Dwelling)
| ||||
Studio and one-bedroom
|
1
|
1.5
|
1
|
1.5
|
Two-bedroom
|
1.25
|
2
|
1.5
|
2.25
|
Three + bedrooms
|
1.7
|
2
|
2
|
2.25
|
Parking requirements for special housing developments are located
in Table 19.46.080
|
Table 19.36.120B
| ||
---|---|---|
Minimum Unassigned Bicycle Parking Ratio Requirements
| ||
Land Use
|
Class I
|
Class II
|
Residential
| ||
General/low-income housing/senior housing) [1]
|
2 spaces per 3 units
|
1 space per 15 units
|
Non-Residential
| ||
Commercial/Retail
|
1 space per 10,000 sq. ft.
|
1 space per 4,000 sq. ft.
|
Hotel
|
1 space per 15 rooms
|
1 space per 20 rooms
|
Restaurant (free-standing, no bar or entertainment)
|
1 space per 3,000 sq. ft.
|
1 space per 800 sq. ft.
|
Office
|
1 space per 4,000 sq. ft.
|
1 space per 10,000 sq. ft.
|
Notes:
| |
---|---|
[1]
|
Minimum of 4 unassigned Class I bicycle parking spaces shall
be provided for each residential development.
|
Table 19.36.130
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
ECRSP Landscape and Open Space Standards
| ||||
Zoning District
|
Usable Open Space
|
Other Landscaped Area
|
Surface Parking Lot Landscaped Area
|
Total Landscaped Area
|
ECR-C
|
N/A
|
12.5% of floor area
|
20% of the parking lot area, including associated drive aisles
|
Total minimum landscaped area is the combination of the minimum
parking lot landscaped area and other landscaped area. In no case
shall this total be less than 20% of the lot area.
|
ECR-MU54
ECR-MU42
|
150 sq. ft. /unit
|
20% of lot area
| ||
ECR-MU33
ECR-MU28
ECR-MU24
|
200 sq. ft. /unit
|