TABLE 17.36.010-1A DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL ZONES
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Development Standard/Zone
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VL
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VL-EH 14000
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VL-EH 9000
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L
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L-ESP
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LM
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LM-TV
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LM-ESP South
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LM-ESP
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Lot area (minimum)
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20,000 sf
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14,000 sf
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9,000 sf
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7,200 sf
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10,000 sf
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5,000 sf
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5,000 sf
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5,000 sf
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7,200 sf
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Lot area (minimum net avg)
|
22,500 sf
|
-
|
-
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8,000 sf
|
-
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5,000 sf
|
-
|
-
|
-
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Lot width (minimum)
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90 ft (1)
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80 ft
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60 ft
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65 ft (1)
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80 ft
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50 ft (1)
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50 ft
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50 ft
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60 ft
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Lot width (corner lot)
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100 ft
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-
|
-
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70 ft
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-
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50 ft
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-
|
-
|
-
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Lot depth (minimum)
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200 ft
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-
|
-
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100 ft
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100 ft
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90 ft
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-
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90 ft
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100 ft
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Minimum frontage
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50 ft
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-
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-
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40 ft
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40 ft
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30 ft
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-
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30 ft
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40 ft
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Minimum frontage (flag lot)
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30 ft
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-
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-
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20 ft
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-
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20 ft
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-
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-
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-
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Allowed Density (dwelling units per acre)
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Minimum density (2)
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-
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-
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-
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-
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2 du/ac
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4 du/ac
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4 du/ac
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4 du/ac
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4 du/ac
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Maximum density
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2 du/ac
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2 du/ac
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2 du/ac
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6 du/ac
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6 du/ac
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8 du/ac (3)
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8 du/ac
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8 du/ac
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8 du/ac
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Minimum Setback
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Front yard (4)
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42 ft (5)
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20 ft
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20 ft
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37 ft (5)
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25 ft
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32 ft (5)
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20 ft from curb
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20 ft average vary ±5 ft
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25 ft
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Corner side yard (4)
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27 ft
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15 ft
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16 ft
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27 ft
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15 ft
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22 ft
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-
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15 ft
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25 ft
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Interior side yard (4)
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10/15 ft
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Not less than 15 ft total. 5 ft minimum on one side for a 1-story
structure. 7 ft for a 2-story structure unless second story steps
back 2 ft from first story.
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5/10 ft
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0/20 ft
Total 20 ft
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5/10 ft
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0/10 ft total or 5/15 ft
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0/15 ft
Total 15 ft
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0/15 ft
Total 15 ft
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Rear yard (4)
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60 ft
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20 ft
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20 ft
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20 ft
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25 ft
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15 ft
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10 ft
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15 ft
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20 ft
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Building Height (maximum in feet) (7)
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Primary buildings
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35 ft
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35 ft
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36 ft
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35 ft
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35 ft
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35 ft
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35 ft
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-
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35 ft
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Lot coverage (maximum lot coverage with buildings as a
percentage of the parcel or project)
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Lot coverage
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25%
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30%
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30%
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40%
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30%
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50%
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60%
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50%
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40%
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Open Space Requirement (minimum percentage of open space
per parcel or project)
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Private open space (ground floor/upper story)
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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300/150 sf
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-
|
-
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-
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Open space (private and common)
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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40% (12)
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-
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-
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-
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Minimum patio/porch depth
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6 ft (8)
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-
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-
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6 ft (8)
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-
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6 ft (8)
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-
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-
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-
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Minimum Dwelling Unit Size (9)
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Single-family (attached and detached)
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Multi-family (10)
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-
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-
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-
|
-
|
-
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-
|
-
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-
|
-
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Efficiency/studio
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
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One bedroom
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-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
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Three or more bedrooms
|
-
|
-
|
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Distance Between Building/Structure Fronts (6) (11) (minimum)
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Between buildings with no patio or recessed patio
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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30 ft
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-
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-
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-
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Between patio fence/wall less than 5 feet in height
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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15 ft
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-
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-
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-
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Between patio fence/wall more than 5 feet in height
|
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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20 ft
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-
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-
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-
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Between balconies above patio fence/wall more than 5 feet in
height
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-
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-
|
-
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-
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-
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20 ft
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-
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-
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-
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Between a patio fence/wall and a building wall
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-
|
-
|
-
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-
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-
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20 ft
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-
|
-
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-
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With common patio fence/wall
|
-
|
-
|
-
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-
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-
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30 ft
|
-
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-
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-
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Other Miscellaneous Building Setback Requirements (6) (minimum)
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Building to one-story detached garage/carport or other accessory
structure
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-
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-
|
-
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-
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-
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6 ft/15 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
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Building to wall or curb at project entry
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
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20 ft
|
-
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-
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-
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Table notes:
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(1)
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Average width, which shall vary accordingly: VL - +/- 10 feet;
L & LM - +/- 5 feet
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(2)
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Excluding land necessary for secondary streets and arterials and in hillside areas shall be dependent on the slope/capacity factor contained in chapter 17.52 (Hillside Development).
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(3)
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Developing multi-family in the LM zone and single-family in the M zone at the maximum density requires compliance with Standards for Higher Residential Densities as outlined in section 17.36.020(D).
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(4)
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Setbacks are measured between the structure and curb face in
front yards and corner side yards. Setbacks are measured between the
structure and property line in rear yards and interior side yards.
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(5)
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Average setback, which shall vary +/- five feet.
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(6)
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Applies to buildings two stories and taller in height. Add ten
more feet for each story over two stories.
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(7)
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In hillside areas, heights shall be limited to 30 feet.
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(8)
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Free and clear of obstructions.
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(9)
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Senior citizen projects are exempted from this requirement.
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(10)
|
To assure that smaller units are not concentrated in any one
area or project, the following percentage limitations of the total
number of units shall apply: Ten percent for efficiency/studio and
35 percent for one bedroom or up to 35 percent combined. Subject to
a conditional use permit, the planning commission may authorize a
greater ratio of efficiency or one-bedroom units when a development
exhibits innovative design qualities and a balanced mix of unit sizes
and types.
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(11)
|
"Front" is defined as the face of the building or unit with
the major glass area and/or major recreation area and may include
access to that private recreation area. This access may or may not
relate to the primary entrance to the building that faces the street
or drive; therefore, some buildings may have more than one front.
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(12)
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Waterways preserved count towards overall common open space
requirements.
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TABLE 17.36.010-1B DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL ZONES
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Development Standard/Zone
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M(15)
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M(16)
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M-TV1
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M-ESP South
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M-ESP
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MH
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MH-TV
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H
|
H-TV
|
Lot area (minimum)
|
4,000 sf
|
3 ac (1)
|
3,500 sf
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5,000 sf
|
7,200 sf
|
3 ac (1)
|
1 ac
|
3 ac (1)
|
2 ac
|
Lot area (minimum net avg)
|
4,000 sf
|
3 ac (1)
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
3 ac (1)
|
-
|
3 ac (1)
|
-
|
Lot width (minimum)
|
45 ft
|
-
|
-
|
50 ft
|
60 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Lot width (corner lot)
|
50 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Lot depth (minimum)
|
80 ft
|
-
|
|
|
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Minimum frontage
|
30 ft
|
100 ft
|
-
|
30 ft
|
40 ft
|
100 ft
|
-
|
100 ft
|
-
|
Minimum frontage (flag lot)
|
20 ft
|
50 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
50 ft
|
-
|
50 ft
|
-
|
Allowed Density (dwelling units per acre)
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Minimum density (2)
|
8 du/ac
|
8 du/ac
|
8 du/ac
|
8 du/ac
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8 du/ac
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14 du/ac
|
14 du/ac
|
24 du/ac
|
24 du/ac
|
Maximum density
|
14 du/ac
|
14 du/ac (3)
|
14 du/ac
|
14 du/ac
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14 du/ac
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24 du/ac
|
24 du/ac
|
30 du/ac
|
30 du/ac
|
Minimum Setback
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Front yard (4)
|
27 ft (5)
|
37 ft (5)
|
20 ft from curb
|
20 ft average vary ±5 ft
|
25 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Corner side yard (4)
|
17 ft
|
27 ft
|
-
|
15 ft
|
25 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Interior side yard (4)
|
5/5 ft
|
10 ft (6)
|
0/10 ft total or 5/15 ft
|
0/15 ft
Total 15 ft
|
0/15 ft
Total 15 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Rear yard (4)
|
15 ft
|
10 ft (6)
|
10ft
|
15 ft
|
20 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Building Height (maximum in feet) (8)
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Primary buildings
|
35 ft
|
35 ft (9)
|
35 ft
|
-
|
35 ft
|
40 ft (9)
|
45 ft
|
55 ft (9)
|
65 ft
|
Lot coverage (maximum lot coverage with buildings as a
percentage of the parcel or project)
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Lot coverage
|
50%
|
50%
|
0%
|
50%
|
40%
|
50%
|
0%
|
50%
|
0%
|
Open Space Requirement (minimum percentage of open space
per parcel or project)
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Private open space (ground floor/upper story)
|
-
|
225/150 sf
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
150/100 sf
|
-
|
150/100 sf
|
-
|
Open space (private and common)
|
35%(17)
|
35%(17)
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
35%(17)
|
-
|
35%(17)
|
-
|
Minimum patio/porch depth
|
6 ft (10)
|
6 ft (10)
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
6 ft (10)
|
-
|
6 ft (10)
|
-
|
Minimum Dwelling Unit Size (1)
| |||||||||
Single-family (attached and detached)
|
1,000 sf
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Multi-family (12)
|
550 sf
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Efficiency/studio
|
650 sf
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
One bedroom
|
800 sf
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Three or more bedrooms
|
950 sf
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Distance Between Building/Structure Fronts (7) (13) (minimum)
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Between buildings with no patio or recessed patio
|
-
|
30 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
30 ft
|
-
|
30 ft
|
-
|
Between patio fence/wall less than 5 feet in height
|
-
|
15 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
15 ft
|
-
|
15 ft
|
-
|
Between patio fence/wall more than 5 feet in height
|
-
|
20 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
20 ft
|
-
|
20 ft
|
-
|
Between balconies above patio fence/wall more than 5 feet in
height
|
-
|
20 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
20 ft
|
-
|
20 ft
|
-
|
Between a patio fence/wall and a building wall
|
-
|
20 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
20 ft
|
-
|
20 ft
|
-
|
With common patio fence/wall
|
-
|
30 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
30 ft
|
-
|
30 ft
|
-
|
Other Miscellaneous Building Setback Requirements (7) (minimum)
| |||||||||
Building to one-story detached garage/carport or other accessory
structure
|
-
|
15 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
15 ft
|
-
|
15 ft
|
-
|
Building to wall or curb at project entry
|
-
|
20 ft
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
20 ft
|
-
|
20 ft
|
-
|
Table notes:
| |
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(1)
|
On existing lots of record, parcels less than three acres or
less than the required minimum frontage may only be developed at the
lowest end of the permitted density range.
|
(3)
|
Excluding land necessary for secondary streets and arterials and in hillside areas shall be dependent on the slope/capacity factor contained in chapter 17.52 (Hillside Development).
|
(4)
|
Developing multi-family in the LM zone and single-family in the M zone at the maximum density requires compliance with Standards for Higher Residential Densities as outlined in section 17.36.020(D).
|
(5)
|
Setbacks are measured between the structure and curb face in
front yards and corner side yards. Setbacks are measured between the
structure and property line in rear yards and interior side yards.
|
(6)
|
Average setback, which shall vary +/- five feet.
|
(7)
|
Add ten feet if adjacent to VL, L, or LM zone.
|
(8)
|
Applies to buildings two stories and taller in height. Add ten
more feet for each story over two stories.
|
(9)
|
In hillside areas, heights shall be limited to 30 feet.
|
(10)
|
Limit one story within 100 feet of VL or L zone for multiple-family
dwellings.
|
(11)
|
Free and clear of obstructions.
|
(12)
|
Senior citizen projects are exempted from this requirement.
|
(13)
|
To assure that smaller units are not concentrated in any one
area or project, the following percentage limitations of the total
number of units shall apply: Ten percent for efficiency/studio and
35 percent for one bedroom or up to 35 percent combined. Subject to
a conditional use permit, the planning commission may authorize a
greater ratio of efficiency or one-bedroom units when a development
exhibits innovative design qualities and a balanced mix of unit sizes
and types.
|
(14)
|
"Front" is defined as the face of the building or unit with
the major glass area and/or major recreation area and may include
access to that private recreation area. This access may or may not
relate to the primary entrance to the building that faces the street
or drive; therefore, some buildings may have more than one front.
|
(15)
|
For single-family residential development in the Medium (M)
Residential Zone, these standards shall apply.
|
(16)
|
For multi-family residential development in the Medium (M) Residential
Zone, these standards shall apply.
|
(17)
|
Waterways preserved count towards overall common open space
requirements.
|
All recreation areas or facilities required by this section
shall be maintained by private homeowners associations, property owners,
or private assessment districts.
|
TABLE 17.36.010-3 RESIDENTIAL STREETSCAPE SETBACK STANDARDS
| |||
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Land Use and Street Classification
|
Building Setback
|
Parking Setback
|
Landscape and Wall Setback (1)
|
Detached Single-Family Residential
|
|
|
|
Arterial Roadway/Boulevard
|
45 ft (3)
|
18 ft
|
20 ft average 18 ft minimum
|
Collector Street/Bicycle Corridor
|
35 ft (3)
|
15 ft
|
18 ft average 15 ft minimum
|
Attached Single-Family Residential and Multi-Family Residential
|
|
|
|
Arterial Roadway/Boulevard (2)
|
45 ft
|
30 ft
|
45 ft average 30 ft minimum (2)
|
Collector Street/Bicycle Corridor (2)
|
35 ft
|
25 ft
|
35 ft average 25 ft minimum (2)
|
Table Notes:
| |
---|---|
(1)
|
On existing lots of record, parcels less than 175 feet in depth
need not provide a setback of landscaping greater than 20% of the
depth of the property (excluding right-of-way).
|
(2)
|
Add 10 feet to the setback when located within the M, MH, and
H zones.
|
(3)
|
These setbacks shall not apply to accessory structures and shall
only apply to the primary residence and room additions.
|
TABLE 17.36.040-1 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR INDUSTRIAL ZONES
| ||
---|---|---|
Development Standard/Zone
|
NI
|
IE
|
Lot area (minimum) (1)
|
0.5 ac
|
5 ac or 2 ac (2)
|
Lot width (minimum) (3)
|
100 ft
|
100 ft
|
Min. Setback (ft.) (4)
| ||
Front yard (and Street Side Yard)
|
See Table 17.36.040-2
| |
Major Arterial and Special Boulevard
|
45 ft
|
45 ft
|
Secondary
|
35 ft
|
35 ft
|
Local/Collector
|
25 ft
|
25 ft
|
Interior Side yard
|
5 ft (5)
|
5 ft (5)
|
Rear yard
|
0 ft (5)
|
0 ft (5)
|
Distance Between Buildings
|
|
|
Primary buildings
|
Must meet current building code requirements
| |
Accessory buildings
|
Must meet current building code requirements
| |
Max. Building Height (ft.)
| ||
Primary buildings (7)
|
35 feet at the front setback line (6)
| |
45 ft
|
65 ft
| |
Accessory buildings—Detached
|
25 ft
|
25 ft
|
Accessory buildings—Attached Maker Space
|
35 ft
|
35 ft
|
Max. Floor Area Ratio (Ratio of building floor
area to lot square footage)
| ||
Floor area ratio
|
0.6 (8)
|
0.6 (9)
|
Max. Building Footprint (sq. ft.)
| ||
Primary Building (10)
|
200,000
|
450,000
|
Accessory Building—Detached
|
5,000
|
10,000
|
Accessory Building—Attached Maker Space
|
30,000
|
30,000
|
Min. Open Space (minimum percentage of open space
per parcel or project)
| ||
Open space/landscape area
|
10%(11)
|
10% (2) (11)/5%(11)
|
Performance standards (see Chapter 17.66)
|
A/B
|
B/C (2)
|
Table notes:
| |
---|---|
(1)
|
Condominium lots. Condominium lots and lots within an approved
master planned development are exempt from required minimum parcel
size and dimension requirements.
|
(2)
|
The following applies within 1,000 feet of Arrow Route: minimum 2-acre lot area; 10% minimum landscape area; and the "B" level performance standards (chapter 17.66).
|
(3)
|
Setbacks shall be the minimum required under the city's currently
adopted building code.
|
(4)
|
Setback shall be increased to 45 feet when abutting a residential
property line or adjacent to Interstate 15.
|
(5)
|
See Table 17.36.040-2 for parcels abutting special boulevards
as indicated in Figure 17.36.040-1 (Special Streetscape Requirements).
|
(6)
|
Buildings used for industrial uses that exceed 35 feet in height
shall be set back an additional one foot from the front setback line
for each one foot of building height up to a maximum setback of 70
feet. The portion of the building used for offices are not subject
to this requirement.
|
(7)
|
Heights over 75 feet may be permitted with a conditional use
permit.
|
(8)
|
For hotels and motels, the maximum floor area ratio is 1.0 (100
percent).
|
(9)
|
Parking structures in the Neo-Industrial (NI) and Industrial
Employment (IE) Zones are exempt from floor area ratio requirements.
|
(10)
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Conditional use permit approval by the city council is required for all industrial buildings larger than 75,000 square feet in gross floor area. See section 17.20.060 (Conditional use permit). A master plan is required for all industrial buildings larger than 450,000 square feet in gross floor area.
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(11)
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Waterways preserved count towards overall common open space
requirements.
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TABLE 17.36.040-2 STREETSCAPE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS
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Street Type
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Average Depth of Landscape (1, 2)
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Building Setback (2, 3, 4, 5)
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Parking Setback (5)
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Arterial Roadway/Boulevard
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45 ft
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45 ft
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25 ft
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Collector Street
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35 ft
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35 ft
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20 ft
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Bicycle Corridor/Local Street
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25 ft
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25 ft
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15 ft
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Table notes:
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(1)
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The average depth shall be uninterrupted from the face of curb,
except for sidewalks, pedestrian hardscape, plazas and courtyards,
and monument signs.
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(2)
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Parcels less than 225 feet in depth from the ultimate curb face
on special boulevards are not required to provide an average depth
of landscaping or building setback greater than 25 feet or 20% the
depth of the property, whichever is greater.
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(3)
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As determined from ultimate face of curb.
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(4)
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Average depth of landscaping must still be provided.
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(5)
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Setback may be increased based on building height. See Table
17.36.040-1.
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Site elements such as buildings, parking areas, driveways, sidewalks,
and outdoor recreational spaces must be arranged to emphasize the
aesthetically pleasing components of the site (e.g., landscaping and
the superior architectural design of office building element (refer
to b. (Building design standards)) and to screen less attractive elements
(e.g., service facilities, loading docks, outdoor storage, equipment
areas, and refuse enclosures) through the proper placement and design
of buildings, screen walls, and landscaping.
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Sites shall have internal sidewalks that connect to sidewalks
along public streets to create pedestrian connections.
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Loading dock areas shall be located and designed so that they do not face toward (and are not visible from) any adjacent public right-of-way such as a street. These areas shall be screened with walls or fences and landscaped. See sections 17.48.050(E) and 17.56.060(L).
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All refuse, storage, and equipment areas placed outside of a
building shall be screened from adjacent public rights-of-way and
uses.
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Intersection spacing along arterial edges shall be between ⅛
mile and ¼ mile with at least one mid-block intersection between
intersecting arterials and rail, flood control, utility or freeway
corridors.
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Intersection spacing inside arterial/arterial blocks bounded
by arterials shall be a minimum of 200 feet and a maximum of 1,320
feet.
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Buildings greater than 450,000 sq. ft. in size shall have public
streets on at least three sides.
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A minimum of one public street shall run parallel with and within
500 feet of rail (excluding spurs), flood control, utility, or freeway
corridors. The parallel street shall run through the block. Street
crossings at intersecting corridors shall be established on a case-by-case
basis based on feasibility and needs by the city engineer.
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Intersections along arterials shall be aligned with existing/proposed
intersections on the opposite side of the arterial where possible
and meet minimum design standards for offsets or clearance from adjacent
corridors as required by the city engineer.
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Two distinct points of connection shall be provided through
an internal block network to the arterial street network for every
industrial parcel.
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Surface parking shall be located to the side or to the rear
of principle buildings to the greatest extent feasible.
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Surface parking stalls for employees and guests may incorporate
shade structures that are capable of supporting solar/photovoltaic
array systems with a minimum clearance height of 12 feet.
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The shade structures shall not encroach into the required access
lanes.
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The applicable tree and landscaping standards are not required in the sections of the parking areas where solar arrays systems are placed. See section 17.56.060(L)(2) (Exception for Solar Collectors).
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All new development within the Neo-Industrial (NI) and Industrial Employment (IE) Zones requires a parking management plan, see section 17.64.070 (Parking Management Plan).
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An outdoor seating/break area is required for every proposed
and potential office area of a building.
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On-site open space areas shall contain an outdoor seating/break
area with seating designed to allow a variety of sitting environments.
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Outdoor seating areas shall provide shade under a suitable structure
and wind protection using landscaping or transparent screening structures.
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Outdoor seating areas shall be easily accessed from the lobby
or interior break rooms and placed at the corner of the building or
along the side of a building facing a public street.
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Outdoor seating areas are included within the minimum open space
requirement in Table 17.36.040-1 (Development Standards for Industrial
Zones).
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All new industrial developments shall adhere to the standards in chapter 17.56 (Landscaping Standards) in addition to the standards provided below. In the event of a conflict, the provisions of this section shall apply. Landscaping shall be provided along the public streets and sidewalks to define the street edge, buffer pedestrians from vehicles, and provide shade.
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All new trees planted within the public right-of-way or to screen
the front, side or rear of a building, and to screen the building
from Interstate 15 shall be a minimum 24-inch box and planted 25 –
30 feet apart.
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Trees shall be selected and planted to provide shade for walkways,
outdoor seating areas, parking areas etc. and for their ability for
filtering particulate matter and other pollutants from the air.
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Walls and fences used to provide screening of loading facilities, outdoor trash receptacles, utility equipment, etc. must be solid and designed with materials and finishes that are consistent with and complimentary to the design of the primary buildings. Fences used for security purposes or around parking areas shall consist of wrought iron, tubular steel, or similar material. The use of chain-link is prohibited. Landscape materials as required in accordance with chapter 17.56 (Landscaping Standards) may compliment the requirements for screening, but landscaping without a screen wall or fence does not meet the minimum screening requirement of this section.
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When redevelopment occurs, new public streets as required by
the city engineer shall be designed in compliance with the city's
Complete Streets policies, public sidewalks along the frontage of
the property being developed are required.
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All new sidewalks shall be a minimum of six feet or wider as
designated by the city engineer based on existing or planned adjacent
land uses to ensure compliance with the city's Complete Streets policies,
separated from the curb by a planted parkway, and installed parallel
to the property line or curb. Meandering sidewalks along any frontage
are prohibited.
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Buildings shall have articulated and transparent frontages along
a minimum of 50 feet on both sides of the building that define the
corner.
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Office and administration buildings associated with an industrial
use shall be placed at the corner of a building at the intersection
of two public streets and/or a main arterial road. The building corner
shall have a prominent, vertical structural element (e.g. a tower)
that projects no more than 15 feet above the maximum allowable height
of the building and that occupies a maximum of five percent of the
building roof area. In addition, raised parapets with enhanced decorative
treatment such as cornices or crenellations are permitted not to exceed
eight feet above the maximum allowable height of the building. If
an office or administration building is located at the intersection
of two arterial streets the height of the tower or raised parapets
may be increased an additional 25 percent.
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The primary entrance to accessory maker spaces and an office/administration
building must face the corner or an adjacent main arterial road.
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Where feasible, equipment, electrical, and service rooms shall
be placed within the footprint of the building, i.e. inside the building,
or screened so that it is not visible from the public right-of-way.
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Primary building entries shall be readily identifiable and well-defined
using projections, recesses, columns, roof structures, or other design
elements.
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All elevations of a building's facade shall include modulation
and articulation of the wall plane and roof line, proportionate to
the height and length of the building. Exceptions to this requirement
are the wall planes at the dock areas and the rear elevation of the
building.
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All elevations of a building's facade must have vertical or
horizontal variations in color, texture, material, and ornamentation.
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The office component of building facades must contain offset
or recessed structural bays, and projecting elements such as colonnades
or bay windows.
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Shade elements such as canopies, awnings, arcades, and overhangs
shall be provided over all windows, and at all pedestrian entry points,
along the front elevation, any street-facing elevation, and office
portions of the building.
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Roofs shall be designed as an integral component of building
form, mass, and facade, particularly along the front and office portions
of the building. Building form shall be enhanced by sloped or offset
roof planes, eave heights, and rooflines.
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The front and office portions of buildings must be constructed
of high-quality materials, including, but not limited to, brick, stone,
textured cast stone, tinted masonry units, concrete, glass, and metal
siding.
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The following materials are prohibited along the front and office
portions of the building:
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(1)
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Unadorned, plain or painted concrete block or panels;
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(2)
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Reflective glass; and
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(3)
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Vinyl, fiberglass, asphalt, or fiberboard siding.
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Where feasible, the industrial/warehousing portion of the building
must include a variety of materials and architectural elements to
break up the linear planes of these building. Ideally, the building's
design and architecture must express the nature of the industrial
activity within, in keeping with the other requirements of this section
and while respecting the functionality of the use within the building.
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For office portions of principle buildings, window and door
openings must comprise at least 60 percent of the total area of exterior
walls facing a public street.
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These windows must be clear or translucent to improve visibility,
add visual interest, and allow light into interior spaces.
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Decorative lighting fixtures shall be provided with a minimum
one-foot candle illumination level above that of surrounding parking
lots at vehicle driveways and driveway entry/exits, pedestrian pathways,
plazas and courtyards, and other activity areas.
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Building and landscape accent up-lighting shall be incorporated
into the lighting plan for the development site, with a focus along
the front and office portions of the building.
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All exterior lighting shall be shielded to prevent glare and
light trespass onto adjacent properties and streets.
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Lighting systems shall be architecturally compatible with surrounding
buildings to express the unique character of the area.
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