This section provides guidance for development and new land
uses in addition to the standards and regulations of the primary zoning
district, where important area, neighborhood, or site characteristics
require particular attention in project planning.
(Ord. No. 1062, § 2(Exh.
A), 11-25-04)
A. Map symbols established by section 2.03.020. The applicability of any overlay zoning district to specific sites is illustrated by the overlay zoning map symbol established by section
2.03.020 (Zoning Districts Established).
B. In addition to other requirements. The provisions of this
section apply to development and new uses in addition to all other
applicable requirements of this zoning ordinance.
C. In the event of a conflict. In the event of any conflict
between the provisions of this section and any other provision of
this zoning ordinance, this section shall control.
D. Purposes of individual districts. The purposes of the individual overlay/combining zoning districts and the manner in which they are applied are identified in sections
2.09.030 and
2.09.040, below.
(Ord. No. 1062, § 2(Exh.
A), 11-25-04)
A. Purpose. The CC (Civic Center) overlay zoning district is
established to provide a district designed to protect the public interest
in major public development projects, and at the same time to protect
private interests in the peripheral area by creating an environment
compatible with the purpose of the public development.
B. Use regulations.
1. Any use allowed in the underlying zoning district as either a permitted
use or conditionally permitted use shall be allowed in the CC overlay
zoning district, subject to the requirements of the underlying zoning
district.
2. A conditional use permit shall be required for all development proposals
where new construction is proposed.
3. Single-family dwellings shall be exempt from the requirement for
a conditional use permit.
C. Development standards.
1. The development standards applicable to the underlying zoning district
of the subject property shall apply to developments within the CC
overlay zoning district, except as otherwise provided in subparagraph
2., below.
2. Performance, development, and maintenance standards, including landscaping,
screening, and signs, shall be as specified in the conditional use
permit.
(Ord. No. 1062, § 2(Exh.
A), 11-25-04)
A. Purpose.
1. The DI (density incentive) overlay zoning district is established
to regulate development in specific areas within the city which, due
to their unique nature, require special consideration to:
a. Ensure maintenance of the low-density residential character of the
area; and
b. Accommodate larger parcels of land that are either existing or newly
combined.
2. The DI zoning district is also intended to provide for the option
of multi-family residential development through a density bonus for
combining parcels.
B. Applicability. The regulations provided for in this section
shall be in addition to those applicable to the underlying zoning
district of the subject property.
C. Land use regulations.
1. Allowed land uses. Table 2-18 indicates the uses
allowed within the DI overlay zoning district, and the land use permit
required to establish each use, in compliance with article 4 (Land
Use and Development Permit Procedures).
2. Prohibited land uses. Any table cell with a "—"
means that the listed land use is prohibited in that specific zoning
district.
3. Land uses not listed. For land uses not listed in table 2-18, the provisions of subsection
4.19.030 (Director's review) shall apply.
4. 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).
5. 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.
TABLE 2-18
ALLOWABLE USES AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
FOR THE DI OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT
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Key to Table
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P
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Permitted Use
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C
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Conditional use — Conditional Use Permit required (See Subsection 4.19.070)
|
"—"
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Use not allowed
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TUP
|
Temporary Use Permit
|
Land Use
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Permit Requirements
|
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DI
|
See Section
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Education, Public Assembly, and Religious Facilities
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Convents, Monasteries, Nunneries, Parsonages, or Places of Worship
|
C
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Educational Institutions, Private or Public
|
C
|
|
Libraries
|
C
|
|
Museums
|
C
|
|
Public/Semi Public Facilities
|
Public Utility Substations, Reservoirs, or Pumping Plants, not
including Offices
|
C
|
|
Recreation Facilities, Public or Private
|
C
|
|
Residential
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Accessory Structures
|
P
|
3.17.020
|
Dwelling Group (on-site; 2 acres or greater in area)
|
C
|
|
Home Occupations
|
P
|
3.17.100
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Model Homes or Subdivision Sales Offices
|
C
|
|
Multi-Family Dwelling Units (not more than 3 units)
|
P
|
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Multi-Family Dwelling Units (over 3 units)
|
C
|
|
Single-Family Dwelling Units
|
P
|
|
Services
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Community Care Facilities
|
C
|
3.17.060
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Day Care Centers
|
C
|
3.17.050
|
Day Care Homes, Large
|
P
|
3.17.050
|
Day Care Homes, Small
|
P
|
3.17.050
|
Temporary Uses/Activities
|
TUP (1)
|
4.19.040
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Notes:
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(1)
|
Special use conditions and/or development standards apply.
|
D. Development standards.
1. Table 2-19 identifies the development standards applicable to all
development within the DI (density incentive) overlay zoning district.
Where these standards are in conflict with those of the underlying
zoning district, these standards shall govern. Where a standard is
not stated for the DI overlay zoning district, the standards for the
underlying zoning district shall govern.
2. Multi-family dwelling units containing more than three units shall provide landscape coverage over a minimum of 40% of the entire site. An automatic irrigation system shall be provided and shall be maintained at all times in compliance with section
13 (Landscaping).
TABLE 2-19
DI OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
|
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Development Standards
|
Zoning District DI
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Minimum Parcel Size
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13,000 square feet
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Minimum Structure Site required for each Multi-Family Dwelling
Unit
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3,950 square feet
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Minimum Parcel Width
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100 feet
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Minimum Parcel Depth
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130 feet
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Setbacks Required
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Front
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20 feet
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Side (interior, each)
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5 feet for single story and 10 feet for two story
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Street
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10 feet
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Rear
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20 feet
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Maximum Parcel Coverage by Structures
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40%
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Maximum Structure Height
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35 feet
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Minimum Dwelling Unit Size
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450 square feet for Bachelor Unit
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600 square feet for 1-Bedroom Unit
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750 square feet for 2-Bedroom Unit
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900 square feet for 3-Bedroom Unit
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Minimum Distance Between Structures on the Same Parcel
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10 feet
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Fences/Walls/Hedges
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See Subsection 3.11.060 (Fences, Walls, and Hedges)
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Motor Vehicle Parking
|
See Section 14 (Off-Street Parking and Loading) and Subsection 2.09.040 E.
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Satellite Antennae
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See Section 16 (Wireless Communications)
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Signs
|
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E. Off-street parking requirements. Each land use allowed in
the DI overlay zoning district shall provide at least the minimum
number of off-street parking spaces required by this subsection, 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.
1. Parking requirements by land use. Each land use
shall be provided the number of parking spaces required by this subsection
and table 2-20, below.
2. 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).
3. 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 subsection. Also see section
25 (Nonconforming Uses, Structures, and Parcels).
4. 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.
5. 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
subsection.
6. Uses not listed. Land uses not specifically listed
in table 2-20, below, shall provide parking as required by the director.
The director shall use the requirements of table 2-20 as a guide in
determining the minimum number of parking spaces to be provided.
7. 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.
8. Company-owned vehicles. The number of parking spaces required by
this Subsection does not generally include spaces needed for the parking
of company-owned vehicles. Parking spaces for companyowned vehicles
shall be provided in addition to the requirements for a particular
land use.
TABLE 2-20
DI OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT PARKING REQUIREMENTS
|
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Use
|
Vehicle Spaces Required
|
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Education, Public Assembly, and Religious Facility
Uses
|
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.
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Educational institutions, private or public
|
|
Elementary or Junior high schools
|
2 spaces for each classroom
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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).
|
Public/Semi Public Facility Uses
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Libraries
|
1 space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area
|
Museums
|
1 space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area
|
Recreation facilities, public or private
|
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.
|
Residential Uses
|
Dwelling group
|
As determined by the Conditional Use Permit.
|
Model homes or subdivision sales offices
|
As determined by the Conditional Use Permit.
|
Multi-family dwelling units, including duplexes, condominiums
and townhouses (2 or more dwelling units on one site.)
|
Bachelor unit: 1 garage space for each dwelling unit
|
One-bedroom unit: 1 garage space for each dwelling unit
|
Two-bedroom unit: 2 garage spaces for each dwelling unit
|
Three- or four-bedroom unit: 2 garage spaces for each dwelling
unit
|
Five-bedroom unit: 2 or 3 garage spaces, but no less than five
total spaces per unit, including guest spaces
|
Guest parking
|
2 unassigned open spaces for each dwelling unit on site.
|
Single-family dwelling units, detached and attached
|
|
Units with up to and including 3 bedrooms
|
2-vehicle garage for each dwelling unit.
|
Units with over 3 bedrooms
|
3-vehicle garage for each dwelling unit.
|
Single-family dwelling units, small-lot development, detached
and attached
|
2-car garage plus 2 open spaces for each dwelling unit. The
open spaces may be located on the driveway leading to the garage.
|
Guest parking
|
1 unassigned open space for each dwelling unit.
|
Service Uses
|
Community care facilities
|
1/2 space for each bed.
|
Day care centers (1)
|
1 space for each employee on the largest shift, plus 1 space
for every 10 children for which the facility is licensed.
|
Day care homes, large
|
1 space for each 3 children, plus permanent drop-off area as
approved by the Director.
|
Temporary Uses/Activities
|
As determined by the Temporary Use Permit.
|
Notes:
|
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(1)
|
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.
|
(Ord. No. 1062, § 2(Exh.
A), 11-25-04; Ord. No.
1074, § 1, 5-22-06)
All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this
zoning ordinance, including provisions located in the following sections
and subsections:
Adjustments
|
|
Conditional Use Permits
|
|
Design Review
|
|
Home Occupations
|
|
Landscaping
|
|
Nonconforming Uses, Structures, and Parcels
|
Section 25
|
Off-Street Parking and Loading
|
|
Signs
|
|
Temporary Use Permits
|
|
Variances
|
|
(Ord. No. 1062, § 2(Exh.
A), 11-25-04)