The purposes of the Bergamot Districts are to:
A.
Encourage a high quality, mixed-use, creative-sector district offering opportunities for jobs, housing, arts and culture and community-serving retail, and which benefits from access to the Exposition Light Rail Station and the area's creativity and innovation.
B.
To prevent building façades and rooflines that are monolithic in appearance, avoid flat or featureless design, reinforce the built character along streets and transition to adjacent lower-density surroundings.
C.
To ensure incorporation of architectural elements and features to create well-designed and coherent building façades with sufficient detail relief and/or variation.
D.
To provide a variety of open spaces that contribute enhanced livability by providing residents access to light and air as well as passive and active recreation.
The specific designations and the additional purposes of the Bergamot Area Plan Districts are: |
BTV Bergamot Transit Village. Development in the Bergamot Transit Village (BTV) District is directed to create the underlying urban fabric for a new mixed-use neighborhood that supports a range of uses, activities, open spaces and built forms, and which deeply integrates the new Bergamot Expo Station and the adjacent Bergamot art center into community life. The district's evolution into a pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use destination containing jobs, housing, retail, services, entertainment and open spaces will build upon Santa Monica's long-standing practice of crafting strong urban places.
MUC Mixed-Use Creative. The Mixed-Use Creative (MUC) District will emphasize the continuation of the area's diverse creative and cultural offerings. It will also encourage the infill of new, complementary uses as a way to provide a more balanced and sustainable land use pattern that connects residents, employees and visitors to the district, the neighboring BTV, the Bergamot Expo Station and the Bergamot art center. Existing uses are encouraged to remain and will be bolstered by the balance of new creative arts jobs, housing affordable to the workforce and supportive local-serving retail and services. In consideration to their size and the character of existing development, smaller parcels will be developed at lower densities and smaller building scales than those of the BTV District. As in the BTV, the Mixed-Use Creative District's evolution as a pedestrian-oriented environment is promoted through policies and standards. The eastern edge of the MUC will also be easily accessible from the new Bundy Expo Station in the City of Los Angeles.
CAC Conservation: Art Center. As an area-wide anchor for the creative sector, the Conservation: Art Center (CAC) District shall feature uses which contribute to and enhance both the arts and cultural functions of the Bergamot art center and the identity it establishes. These uses may include art galleries, studios, exhibition halls, performance spaces, museums, restaurants and cafés, visitor accommodations and similar uses. Small-scale creative office uses and housing are also permitted.
CCS Conservation: Creative Sector. Within the Conservation: Creative Sector (CCS) District, emphasis will be placed on small-scale creative arts, media production, entertainment uses, digital technology, incubators, business services and supporting uses, such as restaurants and cafés, and housing as defined in Table 9.12.020.
(Amended by Ord. No. 2792CCS, 10/8/2024)









