This section provides regulations applicable to development and new land uses in the commercial zoning districts established by subsection 2.03.020 (Zoning districts established). The purpose of this section is to achieve the following:
A. 
Provide convenient and appropriately distributed commercial areas for retail and service establishments, at a neighborhood, community, and regional scale, required by residents of the city in a manner consistent with the general plan;
B. 
Provide adequate space to meet the needs of commercial development, including off-street parking and loading, and ensure compatibility between commercial land uses, high traffic corridors, and adjacent residential neighborhoods;
C. 
Minimize traffic congestion and avoid the overloading of utilities;
D. 
Minimize excessive illumination, noise, odor, smoke, unsightliness, and other objectionable influences; and
E. 
Promote high standards of site planning, architectural and landscape design for commercial developments within the city.
The purposes of the individual residential zoning districts and the manner in which they are applied are as follows:
A. 
OP (Office Professional) zoning district. The OP zoning district is applied to areas appropriate for integrated, professional office uses including administrative, corporate, financial, government, institutional, legal, and medical. The OP zoning district is consistent with the general and neighborhood commercial land use designation of the general plan;
B. 
CN (Commercial Neighborhood) zoning district. The CN zoning district is applied to areas appropriate for providing convenience services, compatible with adjacent neighborhood areas. The CN zoning district is consistent with the general and neighborhood commercial land use designation of the general plan;
C. 
CG (Commercial General) zoning district. The CG zoning district is applied to areas appropriate to serve the daily shopping needs of the community, including larger, community-scale shopping centers, and regional malls, which may be anchored by several department stores or other large-scale retail outlets, entertainment uses, hotels, and restaurants. The CG zoning district is consistent with the general and neighborhood commercial land use designation of the general plan; and
D. 
CH (Commercial Heavy) zoning district. The CH zoning district provides for the establishment of businesses whose proximity to major arterial highways is essential or desirable for their operation. This concentration focuses vehicle activity in areas where roadways can accommodate heavy traffic volumes and also allows for interaction among similar or related uses. The CH zoning district is consistent with the general and neighborhood commercial, light industrial land use designations of the general plan.
(Ord. No. 1062, § 2(Exh. A), 11-25-04)
A. 
Allowed land uses. Table 2-6 indicates the uses allowed within the OP, CN, CG, and CH zoning districts, and the land use permit required to establish each use, in compliance with article 4 (Land Use and Development Permit Procedures).
B. 
Prohibited land uses. Any table cell with a "—" means that the listed land use is prohibited in that specific zoning district.
C. 
Land uses not listed. For land uses not listed in table 2-6, the provisions of subsection 4.19.030 (Director's review) shall apply.
D. 
Design review required. All construction activities (e.g., additions, alterations, construction, reconstruction, or remodeling) shall require design review approval in compliance with subsection 4.19.060 (Design review).
E. 
Applicable subsections. Where the last column in the tables ("See Section") includes a subsection number, the regulations in the referenced section apply to the use; however, provisions in other sections of this zoning ordinance may also apply.
F. 
All commercial uses to be conducted within an enclosed structure. All uses allowed within the commercial zoning districts shall be conducted within an enclosed structure, unless allowed otherwise by a conditional use permit in compliance with subsection 4.19.070 or a temporary use permit in compliance with subsection 4.19.040.
TABLE 2-6
ALLOWABLE USES AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
Key to Table
P
Permitted Use
C
Conditional use—Conditional Use Permit required (See Subsection 4.19.070)
"—"
Use not allowed
S
Site Review by Design Review Committee
TUP
Temporary Use Permit
Land Use
Permit Requirement by District
OP
CN
CG
CH
See Section
Communication, Transportation and Utility Facilities
Alternative Fuels and Recharging Facilities as an accessory use
C
C
C
C
Motor Vehicle Parking Lot/Structure Facilities
P
P
Motor Vehicle Storage Facilities
P
P
Public Utility Service Offices
P
P
P
P
Public Utility Substations, Reservoirs, or Pumping Plants, not including Offices
C
C
C
C
Public Works Maintenance Facilities and Storage Yards
C
Satellite Dishes/Antenna (less than 3 feet/2meters in diameter)
P
P
P
P
Telegraph Offices
P
P
P
P
Wireless Communications Facilities
S
S
S
S
Section 16
Education, Public Assembly, and Religious Facilities
Clubs or Lodges
C
C
C
Commercial Trade Schools
C
C
C
Convents, Monasteries, Nunneries, Parsonage, or Places of Worship
C
C
C
C
Educational Institutions, Private or Public
C
C
C
Studios — Art, Dance, Karate, Music, Photography, etc.
P
P
P
P
Entertainment and Recreational Facilities
Adult Entertainment
Municipal Code Chapter 15F
Bingo Game Operations (nonprofit organizations only) (1)
C
C
C
Municipal Code Chapter 15F
Health/Fitness Centers
C
C
C
C
Indoor Amusement/Arcade, Cyber Cafe, Entertainment/Recreation Centers
C
C
C
Nightclubs, With or Without Food Service, Bar
C
C
Outdoor Amusement/Entertainment/ Recreation Centers
C
C
C
Skateboard Parks
C
C
Skating Rinks
C
C
Theaters, Auditoriums, and Meeting Halls
C
C
C
Theaters, Drive-In Movie
C
C
Theaters, Movie
C
C
Motor Vehicle and Related Retail Trade and Services
Motorcycle, Sales and Service
C
C
Motor Vehicle Leasing/Rental (office only; no vehicles on-site)
P
P
P
P
Motor Vehicle Painting
C
C
Motor Vehicle Parts and Supplies
P
P
P
Leasing Agencies (office with vehicles on-site)
C
C
Motor Vehicle Repair Maintenance, and accessory installation and only when conducted in an enclosed structure
C
C
Motor Vehicle Sales (New and/or Used), With or Without Service Facilities
C
C
Motor Vehicle Washing/Polishing
C
C
Motor Vehicle Window Tinting
P
P
Service Stations
C
C
C
Towing Services
C
Truck and/or Trailer Rentals, Sales, and/or Service Facilities
C
C
Public/Semi Public Facilities
Community/Recreational Centers
C
Government Enterprises (local, state, or federal)
C
Libraries
C
C
Museums
C
C
Post Offices
C
C
C
C
Service Uses/Structures
S
S
S
S
Residential
Accessory Uses and Structures
P
P
P
P
Assisted Living Facilities
C
C
Caretaker/Employee Housing
S
S
S
S
Live/Work Facilities
C
C
Mixed-Use Developments (Residential over Retail/Office)
Multi-Family Dwelling Units
Single Room Occupancy (SRO) Housing
Retail Trade
Accessory Retail Uses
P
P
P
P
Appliance Stores (Large Appliance Sales and Service)
C
P
P
Artist Studios
P
P
P
P
Bars/Liquor Establishments (On-Site Consumption Only)
C
C
3.17.030
Building Material Stores/Yards
C
C
Cyber Cafés
C
C
C
C
Dairy Products Stores, Drive-In/Through
C
C
C
Department Stores
P
P
Farm Equipment, Rentals, Repairs, and Sales
C
C
Feed and Grain Sales
C
P
P
Florist Shops
C
P
P
P
Furniture/Furnishings, Rentals, Sales, and Service Stores
P
P
Garden Centers or Plant Nurseries
P
P
P
Hardware Stores
C
P
P
Interior Decorating or Drapery Shops
P
P
P
Janitorial Sales and Service
P
P
Liquor Stores (Off-Site Consumption Only)
C
C
C
3.17.030
Mini-Markets
C
C
C
Outdoor Retail Sales and Activities
C
C
C
C
3.17.150
Office Equipment/Supply Stores
P
P
Pawn Shops
C
C
Pharmacies/Drug
P
P
P
P
Pharmacies/Drug Stores, With Drive-Through Service or Alcohol
C
C
C
Playland, Associated with a Restaurant
C
C
C
Pools and Spas, Sales, Service, and Supplies
P
P
Restaurants, Fast Food, With or Without Drive-Through Service, or With Outdoor Seating
C
C
C
C
Restaurants, Sit-Down
C
C
P
P
Restaurants With Alcohol Sales
C
C
C
C
3.17.030
Retail Stores, General Merchandise
P
P
P
Second Hand/Thrift Stores
C
Shopping Centers
C
C
Swap Meet/Indoor Flea Markets
C
C
C
C
Smoke/Tobacco Shops
C
C
C
C
Sporting Goods Stores, With Firearms
C
C
C
Sporting Goods Stores, No Firearms
C
P
P
Stone, Rock, and Monument Yards
C
C
Temporary Uses/Activities
TUP
TUP
TUP
TUP
4.19.040
Warehouse Retail Stores
C
C
Services
Acupuncture Clinics
P
P
P
P
Ambulance Services
C
C
Auction Houses
C
C
Automated Teller Machines (ATMs)
P
P
P
P
Banks and Financial Institutions
P
P
P
P
Barber or Beauty Shops
C
P
P
P
Business Support Services
P
P
P
P
Day Care Centers
C
C
C
3.17.050
Catering Services
C
C
Contractor's Equipment Yards
C
Construction Equipment Rentals
C
Community Care Facilities
C
C
C
C
3.17.060
Convalescent/Rest Homes and Hospitals
C
C
C
Dry Cleaning Plants
C
C
C
Dry Cleaning Service, Drop-off only
P
P
P
Equipment Rental Establishments
C
Financial Services**
P
P
3.17.216
Fortune Telling Businesses
P
P
P
P
Hotels or Motels
C
C
3.17.130
Laundromats, Self-Service
C
P
P
Medical/Dental Offices or Clinics
P
P
P
P
Marijuana Cultivation
Chapter 15I
Commercial Marijuana Activity
Chapter 15J
Medical Services, Laboratories
C
C
Mortuaries
C
C
P
Offices, Professional
P
P
P
P
Outdoor Storage, BUT not within 50 ft. of a residentially zoned parcel
C
3.17.160
Personal Services, General
P
P
P
Personal Services, Limited (e.g., Body Piercing/Tattoo and Massage Establishments)
C
C
Chapter 15A for Massage Establishments and section 3.17.250
Photo-Copy/Desktop Facilities
P
P
P
P
Photography Studios/Supply Shops
P
P
P
P
Printing and Publishing
C
C
Recycling Facilities — Reverse Vending Machines
C
C
C
3.17.190
Repair/Maintenance, Consumer Products
C
P
P
Sign Shops (No spray booths)
P
P
Smoking Lounges *
P
P
3.17.215
Storage (Mini, Personal, and Self Storage) Facilities
C
C
Tanning Studios
C
P
P
P
Taxidermists
P
P
P
Travel Agencies
P
P
P
P
Upholstery Shops
P
P
Veterinarian Services and Small Animal Hospitals
C
P
Notes:
*
Per section 17-51 of the Cypress City Code
**
Per Chapter 15H of the Cypress City Code
(Ord. No. 1062, § 2(Exh. A), 11-25-04; Ord. No. 1062, § 2, 11-25-04; Ord. No. 1073, § 3, 4-10-06; Ord. No. 1082, § 3, 9-11-06; Ord. No. 1117, § 2, 5-10-10; Ord. No. 1152, § 3, 1-25-16; Ord. No. 1157, § 1, 9-12-16; Ord. No. 1167, § 5, 9-25-17; Ord. No. 1177, § 3, 10-28-19)
New land uses and structures, and alterations to existing uses or structures shall be designed, constructed and/or established in compliance with the requirements in table 2-7, the general development standards (e.g., landscaping, parking and loading, etc.) in article 3 (Site Planning and General Development Standards), and the design review process in section 4.19.060 (Design review).
TABLE 2-7
COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
Development Standards
Zoning Districts
OP
CN
CG
CH
Minimum Parcel Size
10,000 square feet
Minimum Parcel Width
100 feet
60 feet
50 feet
Minimum Parcel Depth
100 feet
Setbacks Required
Front
20 feet
10 feet
10 feet
Average of abutting parcels; required minimum 6 feet, maximum 10 feet
Side
Interior (each)
5 feet
10 feet
0 feet
0 feet
Street
10 feet
Abutting residential zoning district
20 feet
Rear
5 feet
10 feet
Maximum Parcel Coverage by Structures
60%
35%
No Maximum (1)
Maximum Structure Height
35 feet
50 feet
No Maximum
Minimum Driveways Width for 2-way traffic
24 feet
Fences/Walls/Hedges
See Subsection 3.11.060 (Fences, Walls, and Hedges)
Motor Vehicle Parking
See Section 14 (Off-Street Parking and Loading) and Subsection 2.06.050
Satellite Antennae
See Section 16 (Wireless Communications)
Signs
See Section 15 (Signs)
Notes:
(1)
Landscaping shall be provided in compliance with Section 13 (Landscaping).
TABLE 2-8
ALLOWED PROJECTIONS INTO REQUIRED COMMERCIAL SETBACK AREAS
Feature
Front Setback
Side Setback
Rear Setback
Architectural adornments (e.g., cornices, eaves, sills, etc.)
4 feet
Balconies
4 feet
Bay window or similar feature which does not extend building foundation or extend into public right-of-way
4 feet
Canopies, Open or Enclosed (1)
None allowed
Chimneys
4 feet
Fire escapes
None allowed
No restriction
Patio covers
None allowed
Porches
4 feet
Stairways and steps
4 feet
(Ord. No. 1062, § 2(Exh. A), 11-25-04)
Each land use shall provide at least the minimum number of off-street parking spaces required by this section, except where a greater number of spaces are required through land use entitlement approval or where an exception has been granted through approval of a discretionary permit.
A. 
Parking requirements by land use. Each land use shall be provided the number of parking spaces required by this section and table 2-9, below.
B. 
Compliance with section 14 required. All sites shall provide adequate off-street parking for the subject use in compliance with section 14 (Off-Street Parking and Loading).
C. 
Expansion of structure, change in use. When a structure is enlarged or increased in capacity or inten-sity, or when a change in use requires more off-street parking, additional parking spaces shall be provided in compliance with this section. Also see section 25 (Nonconforming Uses, Structures, and Parcels).
D. 
Multi-tenant sites. A site with multiple tenants shall provide the aggregate number of parking spaces required for each separate use; except where the site was developed comprehensively as an integrated center, the parking ratio shall be that required for the center as determined through land use entitlement approval.
E. 
Parking required by entitlements and/or development agreements. Parking requirements established by conditional use permits, development agreements, or similar entitlements supersede the provisions of this section.
F. 
Uses not listed. Land uses not specifically listed in table 2-9, below, shall provide parking as required by the director. The director shall use the requirements of table 2-9 as a guide in determining the minimum number of parking spaces to be provided.
G. 
Rounding of quantities. If the calculation of required parking spaces results in a fractional number, a fraction of one-half or higher shall be rounded up to the next whole number.
H. 
Company-owned vehicles. The number of parking spaces required by this section does not generally include spaces needed for the parking of company-owned vehicles. Parking spaces for company-owned vehicles shall be provided in addition to the requirements for a particular land use.
TABLE 2-9
COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICT PARKING REQUIREMENTS
Use
Vehicle Spaces Required
Education, Public Assembly, and Religious Facility Uses
Clubs or lodges
1 space for every 3 fixed seats in the main assembly room; where no fixed seats are provided, 1 space for every 20 square feet in the main assembly room
Commercial trade schools
1 space for each 2 faculty and employee members, plus 1 space for each 3 full time (or equivalent) enrolled students
Convents, monasteries, nurseries, parsonages, and places of worship
1 space for every 3 fixed seats in the main assembly room; where no fixed seats are provided, 1 space for every 20 square feet in the main assembly room
Educational institutions
Elementary or Junior high schools
2 spaces for each classroom
High schools
7 spaces for each classroom
Colleges or universities
3/4 space for each full-time student, less the number of spaces provided for student housing (dormitories).
Studios — art, dance, karate, music, photography, etc.
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area Plus 1 space/employee
Entertainment and Recreational Facility Uses
Adult entertainment
Municipal Code Chapter 15F
Bingo game operations
1 space for each 100 square feet of gross floor area, but no less than 20 spaces
Health/fitness centers
1 space for every 3 persons served, based on the maximum allowed capacity of all facilities capable of simultaneous use, as determined by the director
Indoor amusement/entertainment/recreation centers
1 space for every 3 persons served, based on the maximum anticipated capacity of all facilities capable of simultaneous use, as determined by the director
Live entertainment (any establishment requiring a live entertainment permit in compliance with chapter 9 of the Municipal Code)
1 space for every 2 persons, based upon the maximum occupancy of the public area, as determined by the building official, plus the parking spaces required for employees based upon the nature of the underlying business and the requirements of this table
Nightclubs
1 space for every 3 persons served, based on the maximum allowed capacity of all facilities capable of simultaneous use, as determined by the director
Outdoor amusement/entertainment/recreation centers
1 space for every 3 persons served, based on the maximum allowed capacity of all facilities capable of simultaneous use, as determined by the director
Theaters, auditoriums, and meeting halls
1 space for every 3 fixed seats in the main assembly room; where no fixed seats are provided, 1 space for every 20 square feet in the main assembly room
TABLE 2-10
COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICT PARKING REQUIREMENTS
Use
Vehicle Spaces Required
Motor Vehicle and Related Retail Trade and Service Uses
Motorcycle, sales and service
1 space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, plus 1 space for each 800 square feet of outdoor display space, but not less than 5 spaces
Motor vehicle leasing/rental agencies
1 space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, plus 1 space for each 1,000 square feet of outdoor display space, but not less than 5 spaces
Motor vehicle parts and supplies
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Motor vehicle quick tune facility
2 spaces for every service bay, but with a minimum of 6 spaces. Service bays do not count as parking spaces, although queuing spaces for bays located outside of on-site circulation aisles may count as required spaces
Motor vehicle repair and normal maintenance
2 spaces, plus 2 spaces for every service bay, with a minimum of 5 spaces. Service bays do not count as parking spaces
Motor vehicle repair engaged primarily in long-term vehicle restoration projects
2 spaces, plus 1 space for every service bay, with a minimum of 5 spaces. Service bays do not count as parking spaces
Motor vehicle sales
1 space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, plus 1 space for each 800 square feet of outdoor display space, but not less than 5 spaces
Motor vehicle washing
Full-service or automatic
1 space for each 3 employees on the largest shift, plus 600 square feet of drying space for each 20 feet of conveyor length
Self-service or coin-operated
2 spaces for each wash bay. Queuing space may count as parking spaces
Service stations (1)
5 spaces, plus additional spaces as required for accessory uses (e.g., mini-markets)
Towing services
1 space for each employee on the largest shift, plus adequate space for temporary parking of towed vehicles, as determined by the director
Truck and/or trailer rentals, sales, and/or services
1 space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, plus 1 space for each 500 square feet of outdoor display space, but not less than 5 spaces
Public/Semi Public Facility Uses
Community/recreational centers
1 space for every 3 persons served, based on the maximum anticipated capacity of all facilities capable of simultaneous use, as determined by the director
Government enterprises
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Libraries
1 space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area
Museums
1 space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area
Residential Uses
Assisted living facilities
1 space for every 2 beds
Caretaker/employee housing
1 space for each unit
Dormitories
1 space for each guest room
Live/work facilities
1 space for unit plus 1 space for each 5 units
Retail Trade Uses
Appliance stores
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Artist's studios
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Bar/liquor establishments (on-site consumption only)
1 space for each 100 square feet of gross floor area, but no less than 10 spaces
Building materials stores/yards
1 space for each 250 square feet of indoor display area 1 space for each 1,000 square feet of outdoor display area
Department stores
1 space for each 350 square feet of gross floor area
Florists' shops
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Furniture/furnishings, rentals, sales, and service stores
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Garden centers or plant nurseries
15 spaces, plus 1 additional space for each 1,000 square feet of outdoor sales and/or display area
Grocery stores (not including mini-markets)
1 space for each 225 square feet of gross floor area (including display areas)
Interior decorating or drapery shops
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Janitorial sales and service
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Mini-markets
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area (including display areas), but not less than 5 spaces
Outdoor retail sales and activities as an accessory use
1 space for each 1,000 square feet of outdoor display area
Office equipment/supply stores
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Pawn shops
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Pool and spas, sales, service, and supplies
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Restaurants, fast food, with or without drive-through service, or with outdoor seating
1 space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area, but no less than 10 spaces
Restaurants, sit-down
1 space for each 100 square feet of gross floor area, but no less than 10 spaces
Restaurant, Take-out or limited seating (10 permanent seats or less)
1 space per 250 square feet of gross floor area, but not less than 8 spaces
Retail stores, general merchandise
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Shopping centers 10,000 sq. ft.
1 space for each 225 square feet of gross floor area
Sporting goods stores
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Stone, rock, and monument yards
1 space for each 350 square feet of gross floor area
Warehouse retail stores
1 space for each 250 square feet of indoor display area, 1 space for each 1,000 square feet of outdoor display area
Service Uses
Acupuncture clinics
1 space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area
Ambulance services
1 space for each employee on the largest shift, plus 1 space for each emergency vehicle parked on the premises
Auction houses
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Banks and financial services
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Barber or beauty shops
1 space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area
Business support services
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Catering services
1 space for each 350 square feet of gross floor area plus 1 space/employee
Check cashing services
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Contractor's equipment yards
1 space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, plus 1 space for each 1,000 square feet of outdoor storage space, but not less than 5 spaces
Construction equipment rentals
1 space for each 500 square feet of indoor display area for the first 10,000 square feet 1 space for each 1,000 square feet of indoor display area over 10,000; 1 space for each 1,000 square feet of outdoor display area
Community care facilities
1/2 space for each bed
Convalescent/rest homes
1 space for every 3 beds
Day care centers (2)
1 space for each employee on the largest shift, plus 1 space for every 10 children for which the facility is licensed
Dry cleaning plants
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Dry cleaning services, drop-off only
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area, but no less than 5 spaces
Equipment rental establishments
1 space for each 500 square feet of indoor display area for the first 10,000 square feet 1 space for each 1,000 square feet of indoor display area over 10,000; 1 space for each 1,000 square feet of outdoor display area
Fortune telling businesses
1 space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area
Hospitals
2 spaces for each bed
Hotels, motels, or inns
1 space for each guest room, plus 3/4 for each employee on largest shift, plus additional spaces as required for accessory uses
Laundromats, self-service
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area, but no less than 5 spaces
Medical/dental offices, services, and clinics
1 space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area
Laboratories
1 space for each 250 square feet of office gross floor area, plus 1 space for each 350 square feet of products or area
Mortuaries
1 space for every 3 fixed seats in the main assembly room; where no fixed seats are provided, 1 space for every 20 square feet in the main assembly room
Offices, professional
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Personal services
1 space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area
Photo-copy/desktop facilities
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Photography studios/supply shops
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Printing and publishing
1 space for each 250 square feet of office gross floor area, plus 1 space for each 500 square feet of plant gross floor area
Public utility offices
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Recycling, reverse vending machines (3)
No additional parking is required for facilities located in the established parking lot of a host use; provided, the use of the recycling facility does not reduce the available parking of the host use below the minimum required by this section.
Repair/maintenance, consumer products
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Sign shops
1 space for each 350 square feet of gross floor area
Storage (mini, personal, and self storage) facilities
1 space for each 250 square feet of office gross floor area, but no less than 2 spaces
Travel agencies
1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Upholstery shops
1 space for each 350 square feet of gross floor area
Veterinarian services, animal small hospitals
1 space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area, excluding animal holding areas
Notes:
(1)
Pump islands shall not count as parking spaces.
(2)
Day care facilities shall pay for a parking study to be conducted by the city or its designee. A parking plan will then be approved for each facility based on the study.
(3)
If the facility is located in California Department of Conservation, Division of Recycling "convenience zone," use of the recycling facility may not reduce available host parking by more than five spaces.
(Ord. No. 1062, § 2(Exh. A), 11-25-04; Ord. No. 1157, § 2, 9-12-16)
All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this zoning ordinance, including provisions located in the following sections and subsections:
Adjustments
Subsection 4.19.050
Conditional Use Permits
Subsection 4.19.070
Design Review
Subsection 4.19.060
Home Occupations
Subsection 3.17.100
Landscaping
Section 13
Nonconforming Uses, Structures, and Parcels
Section 25
Off-Street Parking and Loading
Section 14
Signs
Section 15
Temporary Use Permits
Subsection 4.19.040
Variances
Subsection 4.19.080
(Ord. No. 1062, § 2(Exh. A), 11-25-04)