The specific designations and the
additional purposes of the Mixed-Use and Commercial Districts are:
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MUBL Mixed-Use Boulevard Low. This Zoning District is intended to facilitate the transformation
of sections of boulevards into vibrant, highly walkable areas with
broad, pedestrian-friendly sidewalks, trees, landscaping, and local-serving
uses with new buildings that step down in relationship to the scale
and character of adjacent low density neighborhoods. Allowable ground
floor uses include active, local-serving retail, open spaces such
as plazas, service-oriented commercial uses, residential, and hotel
uses in limited areas. Residential development for all income levels
is the predominant use above the first floor.
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MUB Mixed-Use Boulevard. This Zoning District is intended to facilitate the transformation
of underutilized and auto-oriented sections of boulevards into vibrant,
diverse, and attractive pedestrian friendly mixed-use boulevards that
support local-serving retail and a diversity of housing types. The
Mixed-Use Boulevard District provides an environment that will accommodate
affordable, workforce, and market-rate housing, stepping down in height
and mass when adjacent to residential neighborhoods, as well as a
variety of local-serving uses. Allowable ground floor uses include
local-serving retail uses, ground floor open spaces such as small
parks and plazas, service-oriented commercial uses, and some small-scale
office uses. Residential development for all income levels is the
predominant use above the first floor in certain locations. In parts
of the District, especially along the south side of Wilshire, medical
and dental offices are allowed on all floors.
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GC General Commercial. This Zoning District is intended to maintain areas for affordable
and market rate housing and a broad range of commercial uses that
provide necessary daily services such as auto sales and auto repair,
convenience retail, hotels, hardware stores, and small restaurants
while respecting adjacent residential neighborhoods and established
neighborhood commercial areas.
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NC Neighborhood Commercial. This Zoning District is intended to maintain and enhance small-scale
neighborhood shopping districts that provide daily goods and services
easily accessible from surrounding residential neighborhoods while
also serving a sub-regional role. This District provides for a scale
and character of development that is pedestrian-oriented and which
tends to attract and promote a walk-in clientele. Development within
this District should maximize human-scaled elements while providing
a sensitive transition between these uses and neighboring residential
areas. Ground floor uses include active, local-serving retail and
service commercial uses such as small restaurants, laundromats, dry
cleaners, beauty/barber shops, and clothing and grocery stores. Uses
above the ground floor include residential, commercial, and local-serving
office uses. This District is comprised of 4 geographic areas:
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TABLE 9.11.020: LAND USE REGULATIONS—MIXED-USE
AND COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
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Use Classification
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MUBL
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MUB
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GC
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NC
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Additional Regulations
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Residential Uses
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Residential Housing Types
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See sub-classifications below.
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Accessory Dwelling Unit
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Section 9.31.025, Accessory Dwelling Units and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units
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Junior Accessory Dwelling
Unit
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P
|
P
|
P
|
P
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Section 9.31.025, Accessory Dwelling Units and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units
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Multiple-Unit Dwelling
|
P
|
P
|
P
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L(1)
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Section 9.31.195, Multiple-Unit Dwelling Projects
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Senior Citizen Multiple-Unit
Residential
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P
|
P
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P
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L(1)
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Section 9.31.195, Multiple-Unit Dwelling Projects
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Single-Room Occupancy Housing
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
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Section 9.31.330, Single Room Occupancy Structures
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Group Residential
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MUP
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MUP
|
MUP
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MUP
|
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Congregate Housing
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P
|
P
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P
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P
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Section 9.31.110, Congregate and Transitional Housing
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Senior Group Residential
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P
|
P
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P
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P
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Section 9.31.310, Senior Group Residential
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Elderly and Long-Term Care
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P
|
P
|
P
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–
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Emergency Shelters
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L(3)/CUP
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L(3)/CUP
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L(3)/CUP
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L(3)/CUP
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Section 9.31.130, Emergency Shelters
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Family Day Care
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See sub-classifications below.
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Large
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Section 9.31.140, Family Day Care, Large
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Small
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Residential Facilities
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See sub-classifications below.
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Residential Care, General
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Section 9.31.270, Residential Care Facilities
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Residential Care, Limited
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P
|
P
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P
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P
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Section 9.31.270, Residential Care Facilities
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Residential Care, Senior
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P
|
P
|
P
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P
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Section 9.31.270, Residential Care Facilities
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Hospice, General
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P
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P
|
P
|
P
|
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Hospice, Limited
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
|
Supportive Housing
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
|
Transitional Housing
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
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Section 9.31.110, Congregate and Transitional Housing
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Public and Semi-Public Uses
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Adult Day Care
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P
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P
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P
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L(2)/CUP
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Child Care and Early Education Facilities
|
P
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P
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P
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L(2)/CUP
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Section 9.31.120, Child Care and Early Education Facilities
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Colleges and Trade Schools, Public
or Private
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CUP
|
CUP
|
P
|
CUP
|
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Community Assembly
|
L(18)/CUP
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L(18)/CUP
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L(18)/CUP
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L(18)/CUP
|
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Community Gardens
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
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Cultural Facilities
|
P
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P
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P
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L(2)/CUP
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Hospitals and Clinics
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–
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P
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CUP
|
–
|
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Park and Recreation Facilities, Public
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P
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P
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P
|
P
|
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Public Safety Facilities
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P
|
P
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P
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CUP
|
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Schools, Public or Private
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P
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CUP
|
CUP
|
P
|
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Social Service Centers
|
P
|
P
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P
|
P
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Section 9.31.350, Social Service Centers
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Commercial Uses
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Animal Care, Sales, and Services
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See sub-classifications below.
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Grooming and Pet Stores
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L(19)/CUP
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L(19)/CUP
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L(19)/CUP
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L(2)/CUP
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No more than 10 dogs or cats may
be kept overnight
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Pet Day Care Services
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MUP
|
MUP
|
MUP
|
MUP
|
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Veterinary Services
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MUP
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MUP
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MUP
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MUP
|
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Automobile/Vehicle Sales and Service
|
See sub-classifications below.
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Alternative Fuels and Recharging
Facilities
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CUP
|
CUP
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CUP
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CUP
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Automobile Rental
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CUP
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MUP
|
MUP
|
–
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Section 9.31.050, Automobile Rental
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Automobile Storage Use
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L(4)/CUP
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–
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–
|
–
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New Automobile/Vehicle Sales
and Leasing
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–
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–
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CUP(6)
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–
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Section 9.31.070, Automobile/Vehicle Sales, Leasing, and Storage
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Additions 7,500 square feet
or less to Automobile/Vehicle Sales and Leasing buildings existing
as of 07/06/2010
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L(5)/MUP
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L(5)/MUP
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L(5)/MUP
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–
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Section 9.31.070, Automobile/Vehicle Sales, Leasing, and Storage
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Additions larger than 7,500
square feet to Automobile/Vehicle Sales and Leasing buildings existing
as of 07/06/2010
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CUP(5)
|
CUP(5)
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CUP(5)
|
–
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Section 9.31.070, Automobile/Vehicle Sales, Leasing, and Storage
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Automobile/Vehicle Repair,
Major
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–
|
–
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CUP
|
–
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Section 9.31.060, Automobile/Vehicle Repair, Major and Minor
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Automobile/Vehicle Service
and Repair, Minor
|
CUP
|
–
|
CUP
|
–
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Section 9.31.060, Automobile/Vehicle Repair, Major and Minor
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Automobile/Vehicle Washing
|
–
|
–
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CUP
|
–
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Section 9.31.080, Automobile/Vehicle Washing
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Service Station
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
MUP
|
–
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Section 9.31.320, Service Stations
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Towing and Impound
|
–
|
–
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CUP
|
–
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Banks and Financial Institutions
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See sub-classifications below.
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Banks and Credit Unions
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L(2)/CUP
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L(2)/CUP
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L(2)/CUP
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L(2)/CUP
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|
Check Cashing Businesses
|
–
|
–
|
–
|
–
|
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Business Services
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L(19)/CUP
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L(19)/CUP
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L(19)/CUP
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L(2)/CUP
|
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Commercial Entertainment and Recreation
|
See sub-classifications below.
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Cinemas
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L(7)
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–
|
–
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L(7)
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Theaters
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L(8)/CUP
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L(8)/CUP
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L(8)/CUP
|
L(8)/CUP
|
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Convention and Conference
Centers
|
–
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
–
|
|
Large-Scale Facility
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
–
|
|
Small-Scale Facility
|
L(9)/CUP
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L(9)/CUP
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L(9)/CUP
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CUP(16)
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Section 9.31.340, Small-Scale Facility, Game Arcades
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Fortunetelling
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
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Eating and Drinking Establishments
|
See sub-classifications below.
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Bars/ Nightclubs/ Lounges
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
–
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Section 9.31.040, Alcoholic Beverage Sales
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Restaurants, Full-Service,
Limited Service & Take-Out (2,500 square feet and smaller, including
Outdoor Dining and Seating)
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
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Section 9.31.040, Alcoholic Beverage Sales
Section 9.31.280, Restaurants, Limited Service and Take-Out Only
Section 9.31.290, Restaurants with Entertainment
Section 9.31.200, Outdoor Dining and Seating on Sidewalks
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Restaurants, Full-Service,
Limited Service & Take-Out (2,501 – 5,000 square feet, including
Outdoor Dining and Seating)
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
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Section 9.31.040, Alcoholic Beverage Sales
Section 9.31.280, Restaurants, Limited Service and Take-Out Only
Section 9.31.290, Restaurants with Entertainment
Section 9.31.200, Outdoor Dining and Seating on Sidewalks
|
Restaurants, Full-Service,
Limited Service & Take-Out (greater than 5,000 square feet, including
Outdoor Dining and Seating)
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP(10)(11)
|
Section 9.31.040, Alcoholic Beverage Sales
Section 9.31.280, Restaurants, Limited Service and Take-Out Only
Section 9.31.290, Restaurants with Entertainment
Section 9.31.200, Outdoor Dining and Seating on Sidewalks
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Food Hall (up to 175 seats)
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
|
Equipment Rental
|
–
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(19)/CUP
|
–
|
|
Food and Beverage Sales
|
See sub-classifications below.
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Convenience Market
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
Section 9.31.040, Alcoholic Beverage Sales
|
Farmers Markets
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
|
General Market
|
L(12)/CUP
|
L(12)/CUP
|
L(12)/CUP
|
L(12)/CUP
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Section 9.31.040, Alcoholic Beverage Sales
|
Liquor Stores
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
Section 9.31.040, Alcoholic Beverage Sales
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Funeral Parlors and Mortuaries
|
–
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
–
|
|
Instructional Services
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(17)/CUP
|
|
Live-Work
|
L(14)
|
L(14)
|
L(14)
|
L(14)
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Section 9.31.170, Live-Work
|
Lodging
|
See sub-classifications below.
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Bed and Breakfast
|
MUP
|
MUP
|
MUP
|
MUP
|
Section 9.31.090, Bed and Breakfasts
|
Hotels and Motels
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
–
|
|
Maintenance and Repair Services
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(2)/CUP
|
|
Nurseries and Garden Centers
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(17)/CUP
|
Section 9.31.220, Outdoor Retail Display and Sales
|
Offices
|
See sub-classifications below.
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Business and Professional
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
|
Creative
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
|
Medical and Dental
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
|
Walk-In Clientele
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
|
Outdoor Newsstands
|
MUP
|
MUP
|
MUP
|
MUP
|
Section 9.31.210, Outdoor Newsstands
|
Parking, Public or Private
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
|
Personal Services
|
See sub-classifications below.
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General Personal Services
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(2)/CUP
|
Section 9.31.230, Personal Service
|
Personal Services, Physical
Training
|
L(19)(20)
|
L(19)(20)
|
L(19)(20)
|
L(2)(20)/CUP
|
|
Tattoo or Body Modification
Parlor
|
MUP
|
MUP
|
MUP
|
MUP
|
Section 9.31.230, Personal Service
|
Retail Sales
|
See sub-classifications below.
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Building Materials Sales
and Services
|
–
|
–
|
CUP
|
–
|
Section 9.31.220, Outdoor Retail Display and Sales
|
General Retail Sales, Small-Scale
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(19)/CUP
|
L(2)/CUP
|
Section 9.31.220, Outdoor Retail Display and Sales
|
General Retail Sales, Medium-Scale
|
CUP
|
CUP
|
L(19)/CUP
|
–
|
Section 9.31.220, Outdoor Retail Display and Sales
|
General Retail Sales, Large-Scale
|
–
|
–
|
CUP
|
–
|
Section 9.31.220, Outdoor Retail Display and Sales
|
Medicinal Cannabis Retailer
|
CUP(15)
|
CUP(15)
|
CUP(15)
|
–
|
Section 9.31.185, Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
|
Pawn Shops
|
–
|
–
|
–
|
–
|
|
Swap Meets
|
–
|
–
|
CUP
|
–
|
Section 9.31.360, Swap Meets
|
Industrial Uses
| |||||
Artist's Studio
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
|
Commercial Kitchens
|
–
|
–
|
CUP
|
–
|
|
Media Production
|
See sub-classifications below.
| ||||
Support Facilities
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
L(21)/CUP
|
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Transportation, Communication,
and Utilities Uses
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Bus/Rail Passenger Stations
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
|
City Bikeshare Facility
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
|
Communication Facilities
|
See sub-classifications below.
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Antennas and Transmission
Towers
|
–
|
–
|
CUP
|
–
|
|
Equipment within Buildings
|
–
|
–
|
P
|
–
|
|
Light Fleet-Based Services
|
–
|
–
|
CUP
|
–
|
|
Utilities, Major
|
–
|
L(13)
|
L(13)
|
–
|
|
Utilities, Minor
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
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Specific Limitations:
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(1)
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Limited to the upper floors and areas not subject to the Active Use Requirement set forth in Section 9.11.030(A) for parcels located on Main Street, Montana Avenue, Pico Boulevard, and Ocean Park Boulevard. Permitted on all floors for all other parcels.
|
(2)
|
Limitation shall only apply to new
construction and alterations to existing buildings that result in
a combination or enlargement of tenant spaces: Limited to facilities
with no more than 7,500 square feet of floor area and/or 40 linear
feet of ground floor street frontage; greater area and/or width requires
approval of a Conditional Use Permit.
|
(3)
|
Limited to shelters containing less
than 55 beds; Conditional Use Permit required for emergency shelters
with 55 or more beds.
|
(4)
|
Limited to automobile storage use
associated with existing automobile dealerships selling new vehicles;
otherwise, requires Conditional Use Permit.
|
(5)
|
Auto dealerships existing as of July 6, 2010 are considered permitted uses. Expansions to existing dealerships conforming to the Urban Auto Dealership Format standards in Section 9.31.070, Automobile/Vehicle Sales, Leasing, and Storage are permitted. Expansions to existing dealerships that do not conform to the Urban Auto Dealership Format standards shall require a MUP or CUP.
|
(6)
|
New auto dealerships may be allowed,
subject to approval of a Conditional Use Permit, only on sites with
frontage on Santa Monica Boulevard between Lincoln Boulevard and 20th
Street on Lincoln Boulevard between Interstate 10 and Santa Monica
Boulevard. In other locations, new automobile dealerships are not
permitted.
|
(7)
|
Limited to existing cinema buildings.
New cinemas are not permitted.
|
(8)
|
Limited to theaters with 75 or fewer
seats. Theaters with more than 75 seats require Conditional Use Permit.
|
(9)
|
Limited to exercise facilities (e.g.,
yoga, Pilates, martial arts, and dance studios) and arts instruction
facilities. Other small-scale commercial recreation uses require approval
of a Conditional Use Permit.
|
(10)
|
Limited to restaurants with 50 or
fewer seats.
|
(11)
|
Limited to 2 restaurants greater
than 5,000 square feet per block along Main Street. A block is defined
as both sides of Main Street and the adjacent sides of adjoining side
streets. Portions of Main Street to be designated a "block" for the
purpose of this Section are as follows:
|
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Block 1: South City limits to Marine
Street. Block 2: Marine Street to Pier Avenue.
|
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Block 3: Pier Avenue to Ashland Avenue.
Block 4: Ashland Avenue to Hill.
|
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Block 5: Hill to Ocean Park Boulevard.
|
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Block 6: Ocean Park Boulevard to
Hollister Avenue (total of 4 restaurants and bars permitted in this
block). Block 7: Hollister Avenue to Strand.
|
|
Block 8: Strand to Pacific.
|
|
Block 9: Pacific to Bicknell.
|
|
Block 10: Bicknell to Bay.
|
|
Block 11: Bay to Pico Boulevard.
|
(12)
|
General markets greater than 15,000
square feet require a Conditional Use Permit. In the Neighborhood
Commercial District, establishments shall not exceed 25,000 square
feet of floor area.
|
(13)
|
Limited to electric distribution
substations.
|
(14)
|
If the commercial use requires a MUP or CUP, an application shall be required in accordance with Chapter 9.41. Even if the commercial use would otherwise be permitted, no such use shall be approved where, given the design or proposed design of the live-work unit, there would be the potential for adverse health impacts from the proposed use on the people residing in the unit. An example of a potential health impact is the potential for food contamination from uses that generate airborne particulates in a unit with an unenclosed kitchen.
|
(15)
|
Medical marijuana dispensaries are
limited to the following locations:
|
|
• MUB District along Wilshire
Boulevard between Lincoln Boulevard and Centinela Avenue;
|
|
• GC District along Santa
Monica Boulevard between Lincoln Boulevard and 20th Street; and
|
|
• MUBL District along Santa
Monica Boulevard between 23rd Street and Centinela Avenue.
|
(16)
|
Limited to facilities of no more
than 3,000 square feet of floor area.
|
(17)
|
Limitation shall only apply to new
construction and alterations to existing buildings that result in
a combination or enlargement of tenant spaces: No individual tenant
space in the NC District shall occupy more than 7,500 square feet
of floor area and/or exceed 50 linear feet of ground floor street
frontage without the approval of a Conditional Use Permit.
|
(18)
|
Any community assembly facility abutting
a residential district shall require a Conditional Use Permit.
|
(19)
|
Limitation shall only apply to new
construction and alterations to existing buildings that result in
a combination or enlargement of tenant spaces: No individual tenant
space in the MUBL, MUB, and GC Districts shall occupy more than 12,500
square feet of floor area and/or exceed 75 linear feet of ground floor
street frontage without the approval of a Conditional Use Permit.
|
(20)
|
Youth-serving personal services,
physical training requires review and approval of a passenger loading
and drop-off plan by the Director.
|
(21)
|
Permitted if within buildings existing
as of July 24, 2015, subject to the active use requirement set forth
in Section 9.11.030(A)(1), except:
|
|
• All new construction,
including new additions of 50% or more additional square footage to
an existing building at any one time, or incrementally, after the
effective date of this Ordinance, requires approval of a Conditional
Use Permit.
|
|
• In the NC District, ground
floor, street-fronting, tenant space occupied by non-media production,
support facility uses shall not be changed to an individual office
use or media production, support facility use occupying more than
12,500 square feet of floor area and/or exceeding 75 linear feet of
street frontage without the approval of a Conditional Use Permit.
|
|
• In the NC District, no
non-medical or non-dental office use tenant space shall be changed
to an individual medical or dental office use anywhere in an existing
building occupying more than 7,500 square feet of floor area and/or
exceeding 50 linear feet of ground floor street frontage without the
approval of a Conditional Use Permit.
|
|
• In the MUBL, MUB, and
GC Districts, no non-medical or non-dental office use tenant space
shall be changed to an individual medical or dental office use anywhere
in an existing building occupying more than 12,500 square feet of
floor area and/or exceeding 75 linear feet of ground floor street
frontage without approval of a Conditional Use Permit.
|
TABLE 9.11.030.A: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
FOR ALL PROJECTS, EXCEPT HOUSING PROJECTS—MIXED-USE AND COMMERCIAL
DISTRICTS
| ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Standard
|
MUBL
|
MUB
|
GC (Santa Monica Blvd)
|
GC (Lincoln & Pico Blvds)
|
NC
|
NC (Main St)
|
NC (Ocean Park Blvd & Montana
Ave)
|
Additional Regulations
|
Parcel and Density Standards
| ||||||||
Minimum Parcel Size (sq. ft.)
|
7,500
|
7,500
|
7,500
|
7,500
|
5,000
|
5,000
|
5,000
|
See (F), Consolidation of Parcels
|
Minimum Parcel Width (ft.)
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
|
Minimum Parcel Depth (ft.)
|
150
|
150
|
150
|
150
|
100
|
100
|
100
|
|
Maximum FAR
|
Section 9.04.080, Determining FAR
| |||||||
Tier 1 — Base Standard
|
1.25
|
1.25
|
1.0
|
1.25
|
1.25
|
0.75
|
0.75
|
|
Tier 1 — Projects
Including On-Site Affordable Housing in Compliance with AHPP
|
1.5
|
1.5
|
1.25
|
1.5
|
1.5
|
1.0
|
1.0
|
Chapter 9.64, Affordable Housing Production Program
|
Tier 2 — With Provision
of Community Benefits
|
1.75
|
2.25
|
1.5
|
1.75 (2.0 ifon-site affordable housing
provided)
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
Chapter 9.23, Community Benefits
|
Building Form and Location
| ||||||||
Maximum Building Height (stories/ft.)
|
Section 9.04.050, Measuring Height
| |||||||
Tier 1 — Base Standard
|
2/32′
|
2/32′
|
2/32′
|
2/32′
|
2/32′
|
2/27′
|
2/32′
|
|
Tier 1 — Projects
Including On-Site Affordable Housing in Compliance with AHPP
|
3/36′
|
3/39′ if 100% residential
above ground floor, 3/35′ for all other projects
|
NA
|
3/36′
|
2/32′
|
2/27′
|
2/32′
|
Chapter 9.64, Affordable Housing Production Program
|
Tier 2 — With Provision
of Community Benefits
|
3/36′
|
3/45′
|
2/35′
|
3/32′ (3/36′ if on-site
affordable housing provided)
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
Chapter 9.23, Community Benefits
|
Tier 2 — With Provision
of Community Benefits and 100% Residential Above the Ground Floor
|
No limit to stories/36′
|
No limit to stories/50′
|
No limit to stories/35′
|
No limit to stories/32′ (36′
if on-site affordable housing provided)
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
Chapter 9.23, Community Benefits
|
Minimum Ground Floor Height (ft.)
|
11
|
11
|
11
|
11
|
11
|
11
|
11
|
|
Maximum Building Footprint (sq. ft.)
| ||||||||
Tier 1
|
25,000
|
25,000
|
25,000
|
15,000
|
10,000
|
10,000
|
10,000
|
|
Tier 2 — With Provision
of Community Benefits
|
35,000
|
35,000
|
35,000
|
20,000
|
15,000
|
15,000
|
15,000
|
Chapter 9.23, Community Benefits
|
Minimum Setbacks (ft.)
| ||||||||
Interior Side and Rear —
Adjacent to Residential District
|
10
|
10
|
10
|
10
|
10
|
10See (E)
|
10
|
Section 9.21.110, Projections from Buildings into Minimum Setbacks
|
Parking
|
See Sections 9.28.070, Location of Parking and 9.28.120, Parking Design and Development Standards
|
| ||||||
Active Commercial Design
|
See (A)
|
See (A)
|
See (A)
|
See (A)
|
See (A)
|
See (A)
|
See (A)
|
|
Pedestrian Oriented Design
|
See (B)
|
See (B)
|
See (B)
|
See (B)
|
See (B)
|
See (B)
|
See (B)
|
|
Build-To Line, Nonresidential Uses
|
See (C)
|
See (C)
|
See (C)
|
See (C)
|
See (C)
|
See (C)
|
See (C)
|
|
Minimum Upper-Story Stepbacks (ft.)
— Required Above the Ground Floor
| ||||||||
Street-Facing Façades
|
5′ average
|
5′ average
|
5′ average
|
5′ average
|
5′ average
|
5′ average
|
5′ average
|
|
Daylight Plane Adjacent to Residential
District— Interior Side and Rear
|
See (D)
|
See (D)
|
See (D)
|
See (D)
|
See (D)
|
See (D)
|
See (D)
|
Section 9.21.060, Height Exceptions
|
Standards for Residential Uses
| ||||||||
Minimum Outdoor Living Area (sq.
ft./unit ) — Sites with 3 or More Units
|
100
|
100
|
100
|
100
|
100
|
100
|
100
|
Section 9.21.090, Outdoor Living Area
|
Minimum Amount Provided
as Private Outdoor Living Area (sq. ft./unit)
|
60
|
60
|
60
|
60
|
60
|
60
|
60
|
Section 9.21.090, Outdoor Living Area
|
Additional Standards
| ||||||||
Accessory Dwelling Units
|
Section 9.31.025, Accessory Dwelling Units and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units
| |||||||
Accessory Food Service
|
Section 9.31.030, Accessory Food Service
| |||||||
Accessory Structures
|
Section 9.21.020, Accessory Buildings and Structures
| |||||||
Affordable Housing Production Program
|
Chapter 9.64, Affordable Housing Production Program
| |||||||
Automobile/Vehicle Sales, Leasing,
and Storage
|
Section 9.31.070, Automobile/Vehicle Sales, Leasing, and Storage
| |||||||
Density Bonus
|
Chapter 9.22, Density Bonus
| |||||||
Exceptions to Height Limits
|
Section 9.21.060, Height Exceptions
| |||||||
Fences and Walls
|
Section 9.21.050, Fences, Walls, and Hedges
| |||||||
Home Occupation
|
Section 9.31.160, Home Occupation
| |||||||
Junior Accessory Dwelling Units
|
Section 9.31.025, Accessory Dwelling Units and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units
| |||||||
Landscaping and Street Trees
|
Subsection 9.11.030(F), Chapter 9.26, Landscaping
| |||||||
Lighting
|
Section 9.21.080, Lighting
| |||||||
Multiple-Unit Dwelling Projects
|
Section 9.31.195, Multiple-Unit Dwelling Projects
| |||||||
Multiple-Unit Dwelling Projects Located
on Community Assembly Surface Parking Lots
|
Section 9.31.196, Multiple-Unit Dwelling Projects Located on Community Assembly Surface Parking Lots
| |||||||
Off-Street Parking and Loading
|
Chapter 9.28, Parking, Loading, and Circulation
| |||||||
Projections into Required Setbacks
|
Section 9.21.110, Projections into Required Setbacks
| |||||||
Refuse and Recycling Screening and
Enclosure
|
Section 9.21.130, Resource Recovery and Recycling Standards
| |||||||
Signs
|
Chapter 9.61, Signs
| |||||||
Screening
|
Section 9.21.140, Screening
| |||||||
Solar Energy Systems
|
Section 9.21.150, Solar Energy Systems
|
TABLE 9.11.030.B: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
FOR HOUSING PROJECTS—MIXED-USE AND COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
| ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Standard
|
MUBL (N. of I-10)
|
MUBL (Pico Blvd)
|
MUBL (Lincoln Blvd &
Main St)
|
MUB
|
GC (Santa Monica Blvd)
|
GC (Lincoln Blvd)
|
GC (Pico Blvd)
|
NC
|
NC (Main St, Ocean Park Blvd
& Montana Ave)
|
Additional Regulations
|
Parcel and Density Standards
| ||||||||||
Minimum Parcel Size (sq. ft.)
|
7,500
|
7,500
|
7,500
|
7,500
|
7,500
|
7,500
|
7,500
|
5,000
|
5,000
|
See (F), Consolidation of Parcels
|
Minimum Parcel Width (ft.)
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
50
|
|
Minimum Parcel Depth (ft.)
|
150
|
150
|
150
|
150
|
150
|
150
|
150
|
100
|
100
|
|
Maximum FAR
|
Section 9.04.080, Determining FAR
| |||||||||
Housing Projects
|
3.25
|
2.0 (2.5 west of Lincoln Blvd)
|
2.5
|
3.25
|
3.25
|
2.5
|
2.0
|
2.25
|
2.5
|
|
100% Affordable Housing
Projects
|
3.75
|
2.5 (3.0 west of Lincoln Blvd)
|
3.0
|
3.75
|
3.75
|
3.0
|
2.5
|
2.75
|
3.0
|
|
Building Form and Location
| ||||||||||
Maximum Building Height (ft.)
|
Section 9.04.050, Measuring Height
| |||||||||
Housing Projects
|
70
|
45 (55 west of Lincoln Blvd)
|
55
|
70
|
70
|
55
|
45
|
50
|
55
|
|
100% Affordable Housing
Projects
|
80
|
55 (65 west of Lincoln Blvd)
|
65
|
80
|
80
|
65
|
55
|
60
|
65
|
|
Minimum Ground Floor Height (ft.)
|
11
|
11
|
11
|
11
|
11
|
11
|
11
|
11
|
11
|
|
Maximum Building Footprint (sq. ft.)
| ||||||||||
Housing Projects
|
35,000
|
35,000
|
35,000
|
35,000
|
35,000
|
20,000
|
20,000
|
15,000
|
15,000
|
|
Minimum Setbacks (ft.)
| ||||||||||
Interior Side and Rear —
Adjacent to Residential District
|
10
|
10
|
10
|
10
|
10
|
10
|
10
|
10
|
10 See (E)
|
Section 9.21.110, Projections from Buildings into Minimum Setbacks
|
Active Commercial Design
|
See (A)
|
See (A)
|
See (A)
|
See (A)
|
See (A)
|
See (A)
|
See (A)
|
See (A)
|
See (A)
|
|
Pedestrian Oriented Design
|
See (B)
|
See (B)
|
See (B)
|
See (B)
|
See (B)
|
See (B)
|
See (B)
|
See (B)
|
See (B)
|
|
Build-To Line, Nonresidential Uses
|
See (C)
|
See (C)
|
See (C)
|
See (C)
|
See (C)
|
See (C)
|
See (C)
|
See (C)
|
See (C)
|
|
Minimum Upper-Story Stepbacks (ft.)
— Required Above the Ground Floor
| ||||||||||
Street-Facing Façades
|
5 average
|
5 average
|
5 average
|
5 average
|
5 average
|
5 average
|
5 average
|
5 average
|
5 average
|
|
Daylight Plane Adjacent to Residential
District — Interior Side and Rear
|
See (D)
|
See (D)
|
See (D)
|
See (D)
|
See (D)
|
See (D)
|
See (D)
|
See (D)
|
See (D)
|
Section 9.21.060, Height Exceptions
|
Standards for Residential Uses
| ||||||||||
Minimum Outdoor Living Area (sq.
ft./unit ) — Sites with 3 or More Units
|
100
|
100
|
100
|
100
|
100
|
100
|
100
|
100
|
100
|
Section 9.21.090, Outdoor Living Area
|
Minimum Amount Provided
as Private Outdoor Living Area (sq. ft./unit)
|
60
|
60
|
60
|
60
|
60
|
60
|
60
|
60
|
60
|
Section 9.21.090, Outdoor Living Area
|
Additional Standards
| ||||||||||
Accessory Dwelling Units
|
Section 9.31.025, Accessory Dwelling Units and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units
| |||||||||
Accessory Food Service
|
Section 9.31.030, Accessory Food Service
| |||||||||
Accessory Structures
|
Section 9.21.020, Accessory Buildings and Structures
| |||||||||
Affordable Housing Production Program
|
Chapter 9.64, Affordable Housing Production Program
| |||||||||
Automobile/Vehicle Sales, Leasing,
and Storage
|
Section 9.31.070, Automobile/Vehicle Sales, Leasing, and Storage
| |||||||||
Density Bonus
|
Chapter 9.22, Density Bonus
| |||||||||
Exceptions to Height Limits
|
Section 9.21.060, Height Exceptions
| |||||||||
Fences, Walls, and Hedges
|
Section 9.21.050, Fences, Walls, and Hedges
| |||||||||
Home Occupation
|
Section 9.31.160, Home Occupation
| |||||||||
Junior Accessory Dwelling Units
|
Section 9.31.025, Accessory Dwelling Units and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units
| |||||||||
Landscaping and Street Trees
|
Subsection 9.11.030(F), Chapter 9.26, Landscaping
| |||||||||
Lighting
|
Section 9.21.080, Lighting
| |||||||||
Multiple-Unit Dwelling Projects
|
Section 9.31.195, Multiple-Unit Dwelling Projects
| |||||||||
Multiple-Unit Dwelling Projects Located
on Community Assembly Surface Parking Lots
|
Section 9.31.196, Multiple-Unit Dwelling Projects Located on Community Assembly Surface Parking Lots
| |||||||||
Off-Street Parking and Loading
|
Chapter 9.28, Parking, Loading, and Circulation
| |||||||||
Projections into Required Setbacks
|
Section 9.21.110, Projections into Required Setbacks
| |||||||||
Refuse and Recycling Screening and
Enclosure
|
Section 9.21.130, Resource Recovery and Recycling Standards
| |||||||||
Signs
|
Chapter 9.61, Signs
| |||||||||
Screening
|
Section 9.21.140, Screening
| |||||||||
Solar Energy Systems
|
Section 9.21.150, Solar Energy Systems
|