The General Plan outlines goals and objectives, with regard
to residential uses and development. The purpose of this Division
is to implement those General Plan goals and objectives that relate
to residential land use as follow:
A. Create
housing that is sufficiently diversified in size, type, and tenure
to meet the housing needs of all households.
B. Create
housing opportunities that are sufficiently diversified in costs to
meet the affordability needs of all City households.
C. Develop
residential environments within the City of Buena Park which are safe
and attractive and which provide the City's residents with access
to employment opportunities, community facilities, and proper services.
D. Promote
housing within the City which meets the special needs of the elderly,
handicapped, minorities, and families, regardless of size.
E. Encourage
the availability of rental units within the City which meet the needs
of all residents, including families of all sizes.
F. Provide
suitable sites within the City for housing development which accommodates
a range of housing by type, size, location, price, and tenure.
G. Promote
desirable and satisfying residential living environments in the multifamily
residential areas of the City and review proposed multifamily developments
with consideration of the adopted "Architectural Design Guidelines
for Multi-Family Low and Medium Density Residential Developments,"
Resolution #8934.
H. Protect
those existing regions of the City for which noise environments are
deemed acceptable as well as those regions deemed "noise sensitive."
The following multifamily residential zones, with their general
purpose as indicated, have been created to implement the goals, objectives,
and residential land use designations of the General Plan.
A. RMH, Mobile Home Park Zone. For the development and preservation
of mobile home park communities which are attractive for permanent
residence and include the facilities and services for such residence.
B. RM-10, Low-Density Multifamily Residential Zone. For the development
and preservation of relatively low-density garden apartments, town
houses, condominiums, and other forms of attached dwellings in an
attractive environment, with outdoor areas for both private and common
use.
C. RM-20, Medium-Density Multifamily Residential Zone. For the
development and preservation of medium-density apartments, condominiums,
and group quarters in locations convenient to community commercial,
recreational, and cultural activities.
D. Planned Development Zones. To provide for land uses and development
standards to be tailored to individual sites. This land use designation
requires that a master plan be prepared for each area so designated.
The master plan must discuss development phasing, development intensities,
amenities, design, and how the development is to conform with the
guiding principals included in the Land Use Element of the General
Plan for each area designated as Planned Development. It is intended
to preclude incremental development which may be detrimental to the
whole.
E. Mixed-Use Zones. The following mixed-use zones with their
general purpose as indicated have been created to implement the goals,
objectives, and land use designations of the General Plan.
1. GMU, General Mixed-Use. To provide for a horizontal
or vertical mix of high density residential and neighborhood commercial
uses along major arterials. A regulatory plan or Development Agreement
must be established and/or executed to allow for development within
this zoning designation.
(Ord. 1315 § 11, 1994; Ord. 1553 § 4, 2012)