This chapter provides regulations applicable to primary uses in the civic and resource protection zoning districts established by Section 19.06.010 (Zoning districts established). The civic and resource protection districts are as follows:
A. 
Open Space (OS) District. The open space district is applied to public and private lands that are environmentally sensitive or otherwise significant due to wildlife habitat, flood hazard, or other natural features.
B. 
Park and Recreation (PR) District. The park and recreation district may be applied to both public and private recreation facilities. It is intended to be applied to larger parks especially community wide facilities, but may also be applied to smaller neighborhood facilities when it is important, due to the planned facilities or natural features, to designate the site for park and recreation uses.
C. 
Public/Quasi-Public (P/QP) District. The public/quasi-public district is applied to land intended for education, religious assembly, governmental offices, municipal corporation yards, water treatment plants, power generating facilities (including privately owned facilities), and other publicly-owned facilities.
D. 
Urban Reserve (UR) District. The urban reserve district is applied to lands that are anticipated to receive urban land use entitlements, but are constrained on an interim basis by growth management policies, availability of services, or other limitations.
(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014)
Primary uses are permitted in civic and resource protection zones subject to the requirements of this title as designated below:
A. 
Principally permitted use, designated as “P”;
B. 
Conditionally permitted use, designated as “CUP”; and
C. 
Administratively permitted use, designated as “A.”
Primary use types not listed or designated by a dash (-) are not permitted in that zone district.
CIVIC AND RESOURCE PROTECTION ZONE DISTRICTS PERMITTED USES
 
PR
OS
P/QP
UR
AGRICULTURAL AND OPEN SPACE USE TYPES
Agricultural
-
P
-
P
Animal Keeping
-
-
-
P
Resource Protection and Restoration
P
P
P
P
Resource Related Recreation
P
P
P
P
CIVIC USE TYPES
Community Assembly
P
CUP
P
 
Community Services
P
P
P
 
Essential Services
P
P
P
P
Hospital Services
General
-
-
P
 
Psychiatric
-
-
P
 
Intensive Public Facilities
-
-
P
 
Libraries and Museums, Private
P
CUP
P
 
Power Generating Facilities (1)
Emergency
-
-
P
 
Supplemental/Individual Use
-
-
CUP
 
General Power Production
-
-
CUP
 
Passive Power
-
-
P
 
Public Parking Services
-
-
P
 
Schools
College and University
-
-
P
 
Public/Private Elementary and Secondary
-
-
CUP
 
RESIDENTIAL USE TYPES
Caretaker/Employee Housing
A
-
A
A
Dwelling, Single-Family (3)
CUP
-
CUP
A
Commercial Recreation
Indoor Sports and Recreation
P
-
P
 
Large Amusement Complex
CUP
-
-
 
Outdoor Entertainment
CUP
-
CUP
 
Outdoor Sports and Recreation
CUP
-
CUP
 
Day Care Center
P
-
P
 
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION USE TYPES
Telecommunication Facilities (2)
P/A/CUP
A/CUP
P/A/CUP
A/CUP
Notes:
(1)
Additional requirements are contained in Chapter 19.55.
(2)
Additional requirements are contained in Chapter 19.34.
(3)
Transitional housing and supportive housing are considered residential use types.
(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014; Ord. 6198 § 1, 2020)
A. 
General. Permitted uses and structures shall comply with the City’s adopted Community Design Guidelines, applicable specific plans, and any other applicable requirements of this title.
B. 
Single-Family/Caretaker. Development standards shall be determined as part of an Administrative Permit or Conditional Use Permit.
(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014)