The City is divided into zoning districts
of such number and character as are necessary to achieve compatibility
of uses within each district and implement the General Plan.
A. Base Zoning Districts. Base
Zoning Districts into which the City is divided are established as
shown in Table 9.02.010.A, Base Zoning Districts.
TABLE 9.02.010.A: BASE ZONING DISTRICTS
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Short Name/
Map Symbol
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Full Name
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Single-Unit Residential District
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R1
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Single-Unit Residential
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Multi-Unit Residential Districts
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R2
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Low Density Residential
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R3
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Medium Density Residential
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R4
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High Density Residential
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Ocean Park Neighborhood Districts
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OP1
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Ocean Park Single-Unit Residential
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OPD
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Ocean Park Duplex
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OP2
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Ocean Park Low Density Residential
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OP3
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Ocean Park Medium Density Residential
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OP4
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Ocean Park High Density Residential
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Mixed-Use and Commercial Districts
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MUBL
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Mixed-Use Boulevard Low
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MUB
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Mixed-Use Boulevard
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GC
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General Commercial
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NC
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Neighborhood Commercial
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Employment Districts
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HMU
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Healthcare Mixed-Use
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IC
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Industrial Conservation
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OC
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Office Campus
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Oceanfront Districts
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OF
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Oceanfront
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Public and Semi-Public Districts
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CC
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Civic Center
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PL
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Institutional/Public Lands
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OS
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Parks and Open Space
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Residential Mobile Home Park
District
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RMH
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Residential Mobile Home Park
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Bergamot Area Plan Districts
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BTV
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Bergamot Transit Village
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MUC
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Mixed-Use Creative
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CAC
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Conservation: Art Center
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CCS
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Conservation: Creative Sector
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PPC
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Pedestrian Priority Corridor Overlay
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RP
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Retail Priority Overlay
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Downtown Community Plan Districts
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LT
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Lincoln Transition
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NV
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Neighborhood Village
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BC
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Bayside Conservation
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TA
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Transit Adjacent
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OT
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Ocean Transition
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WT
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Wilshire Transition
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Memorial Park Neighborhood
Area Plan Districts (to be determined as part of Area Plan
process)
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B. References to Classes of Base Districts. Throughout the Ordinance, the following references apply:
1. "R District" or "Residential District"
shall include the following Districts: R1 Single-Unit Residential;
R2 Low Density Residential; R3 Medium Density Residential; R4 High
Density Residential; OP1 Ocean Park Single-Unit Residential; OPD Ocean
Park Duplex; OP2 Ocean Park Low Density Residential; OP3 Ocean Park
Medium Density Residential; OP4 Ocean Park High Density Residential;
or OF Oceanfront.
a.
"Residential Low-Density District"
shall include the following Districts: R1 Single-Unit Residential;
R2 Low Density Residential; OP1 Ocean Park Single-Unit Residential;
OPD Ocean Park Duplex; OP2 Ocean Park Low Density Residential.
b.
"Residential Medium and High-Density
Districts" shall include the following Districts: R3 Medium Density
Residential; R4 High Density Residential; OP3 Ocean Park Medium Density
Residential; OP4 Ocean Park High Density Residential; RMH Residential
Mobile Home Park; or OF Oceanfront.
2. "Nonresidential District" shall include
any base Zoning District except the Residential Districts specified
in subsection (B)(1) above.
C. Overlay Zoning Districts. Overlay
Zoning Districts, one or more of which may be combined with a base
district, are established as shown in Table 9.02.010.B, Overlay Zoning
Districts. The regulations of an Overlay District govern in addition
to or instead of the standards set forth in the underlying base district
as specified in the applicable Sections of this Ordinance.
TABLE 9.02.010.B: OVERLAY ZONING
DISTRICTS
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Short Name/Map Symbol
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Full Name
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AC
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Activity Center
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NC
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Neighborhood Conservation
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A
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Off-Street Parking
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BCH
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Beach
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MHO
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Moderate Income Housing Overlay
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PPC
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Pedestrian Priority Corridor Overlay
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RP
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Retail Priority Overlay
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(Added by Ord. No. 2486CCS §§ 1, 2, adopted June 23, 2015; Amended by Ord. No. 2742CCS § 2,
adopted April 11, 2023)
The boundaries of the Zoning Districts
established by this Ordinance are not included in this Ordinance but
are shown on the Official Districting Map of the City, maintained
by the City Clerk. The Official Districting Map, together with all
legends, symbols, notations, references, zoning district boundaries,
map symbols, and other information on the maps, have been adopted
by the City Council and are hereby incorporated into this Ordinance
by reference, together with any amendments hereafter adopted, as though
they were fully included here.
(Added by Ord. No. 2486CCS §§ 1, 2, adopted June 23, 2015)
A. Uncertainty of Boundaries. The following rules shall be employed to determine the boundaries
of a district as shown on the Official Districting Map of the City:
1. Where a district boundary is indicated
as approximately following a street or alley line or parcel line,
the centerline of the street or alley or the parcel line shall be
the boundary.
2. A district boundary that is indicated as
approximately following parcel lines, City limits, or extraterritorial
boundary lines shall be construed as following such lines, limits,
or boundaries.
3. When property is unsubdivided or where
a district boundary divides a parcel, the location of the boundary,
unless it is indicated by dimension, shall be determined by the use
of the scale appearing on the Official Districting Map of the City.
4. Where any public street or alley is officially
vacated or abandoned, the Zoning District regulations applicable to
abutting properties shall apply to the former centerline of the vacated
or abandoned street or alley.
5. Where any private right-of-way or easement
of any railroad, railway, transportation, or public utility company
is vacated or abandoned, the district regulations applicable to abutting
properties shall apply to the former centerline of the vacated or
abandoned right-of-way easement.
6. The air rights above or the ground rights
below any freeway, parkway, highway, street, alley, or easement shall
be in the same district as is applicable to the property abutting
the freeway, parkway, highway, street, alley, or easement. In cases
where a freeway, parkway, highway, street, alley, or easement forms
the boundary between districts, the centerline of the right-of-way
shall be the boundary.
B. Interpretations. In case of any remaining uncertainty, the Director shall determine the location of the district boundary. The Director's decision may be appealed to the Planning Commission in accordance with the procedures in Section
9.37.130, Appeals. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the district boundary uncertainty arises in the context of a discretionary permit application, then the location of the boundary shall be determined by the decision-making body for that discretionary permit application.
(Added by Ord. No. 2486CCS §§ 1, 2, adopted June 23, 2015)