P = Permitted Use
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C = Conditional Use
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S = Specific Standards Apply
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Blank = Not Allowed
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Zoning Districts
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RS
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RI
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RT
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RM
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Added Use Regulations
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A. Residential and Related Uses
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1. Residential*
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* Residential projects of 5 + units or equivalent in :FP flood evacuation area, see standards Ch. 17.38
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Single-family detached
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1 unit per lot
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P
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P
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P
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P**
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** City Council hereby finds to be compatible with attached
development patterns in the district
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More than 1 unit per lot
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C
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C
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P
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P**
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Single-family attached including condominiums
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C
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P
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P
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See condominium standards Ch. 17.52
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Condominium conversion of rental units
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CS
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CS
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CS
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CS
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See condominium conversion standards Ch. 17.52
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Multifamily
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1—3 attached units on a lot
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C
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P
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P
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More than 3 attached units on a lot
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P
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Subdivision with 1 or more flag lots
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CS
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CS
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CS
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CS
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See flag lot standards Ch. 17.52
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Group residential, including SROs
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C
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C
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See SRO standards Ch. 17.52
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Intermediate care facility
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Small (0-6 residents)
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Large (7 or more residents)
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C
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C
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Live/work developments
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C
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C
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Mobile home park
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C
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C
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C**
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** Existing Mobile Home Parks only
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Mobile home park conversion
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C
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C
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C
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See MHP conversion standards Ch. 17.52
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Residential care facility
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Small (0-6 residents)
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Large (7 or more residents)
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C
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C
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2. Day care
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Family day care home, child or adult (up to 14 children or 8
adults)
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Day care facility (15 + children; 9 or more adults)
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C
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C
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C
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C
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B. Public and Quasi-Public Uses
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1. Bed and breakfast inns
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CS
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CS
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CS
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CS
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See standards Ch. 17.52
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2. General
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Clubs and lodges, including for youth
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C
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C
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C
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C
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Parks, playgrounds, and recreation areas/facilities, including
boat docks, piers, etc.
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C*
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C*
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C*
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C*
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* P if part of an approved public park plan or specific program
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Other public/quasi-public uses of an administrative, educational,
religious, cultural, communications or public service nature, including
community care facilities not otherwise listed, and excluding corporation
yards and warehouses
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C
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C
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C
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C
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Approved by City Council, or if part of an overall residential
development approval
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3. Schools
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Public
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Private, including parochial
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C
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C
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C
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C
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Use of closed school site buildings/facilities
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C
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C
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C
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C
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See Section 17.16.020 for list of potentially acceptable uses
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4. Vacation rentals
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CS
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CS
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CS
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CS
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See standards Ch. 17.52
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C. Accessory Structures, Uses
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Accessory structures (garages, carports, pool houses, gazebos,
patio covers, etc.)
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PS
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PS
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PS
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PS
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See standards Ch. 17.52
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Accessory dwelling units (or living quarters)
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PS
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PS
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PS
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PS
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See standards Ch. 17.52
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Beekeeping
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PS
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PS
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PS
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PS
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See standards Ch. 17.52
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Cottage food operations
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PS
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PS
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PS
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PS
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See standards Ch. 17.52
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Home occupations
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PS/CS
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PS/CS
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PS/CS
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PS/CS
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See standards Ch. 17.52
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Household pets
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Agricultural cultivation and animal keeping
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PS
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PS
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See standards Ch. 17.52
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Signs
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PS
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PS
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PS
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PS
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See Ch. 17.55, Sign Ordinance
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Swimming pools, hot tubs
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PS
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PS
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PS
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PS
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Satellite dishes
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PS
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PS
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PS
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PS
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See standards Ch. 17.52
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Fences, walls and hedges
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PS
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PS
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PS
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PS
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See standards Ch. 17.52
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Rooming or boarding in principal dwelling
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For 1 to 2 paying guests
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P
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P
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P
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P
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For 3 to 5 paying guests
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C
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C
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C
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*
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*Becomes group residential
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Recycling/solid waste areas
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PS
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PS
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See standards Ch. 17.52
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Other uses and structures customarily incidental and clearly subordinate to permitted and conditional uses pursuant to Chapter 17.04
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P
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P
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P
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P
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D. Other Uses
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Other similar permitted or conditional uses found consistent with the General Plan and applicable district pursuant to Chapter 17.04
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P/C*
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P/C*
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P/C*
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P/C*
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*Determination whether the use is permitted or conditional depends
on requirements for the similar use
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Temporary real estate offices
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PS
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PS
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PS
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PS
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See standards Ch. 17.52
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N/A = Not Applicable
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Single-Family Residential (RS), Single-Family Infill (RI), Traditional
Residential Infill (RT), and Multifamily Residential (RM) Districts
are combined on the zoning map with the following development standards,
based on General Plan density ranges and neighborhood development
patterns.
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RS 40
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RS 20
RI 20
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RS 10
RI 10
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RS 7
RI 7
RT 7
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RS 5
RI 5
RT 5
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RS 4
RI 4
RT 4
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RM
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Comments and Additional Standards
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Density—dwelling units per acre
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See General Plan density ranges applicable to property
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(1)
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Height—principal building stories/ height in feet, whichever
is more restrictive
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2.5/30
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2.5/30
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2.5/30
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2.5/30
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2.5/30
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2.5/30
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3.0/35
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Height may be increased up to 35 feet, or in RM Districts up
to 40 feet with design review approval to implement design guidelines
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Minimum Lot Area (sq. ft.)
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40,000
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20,000
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10,000
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7,000
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5,000
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4,000
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5,000
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(2)
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Lot Width (feet) at front setback line
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100
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70
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70
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60
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50
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45
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50
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(2) Lot widths of 60 feet or more may be reduced to not less
than 50 feet on lots with divergent lot lines, such as cul-de-sac
bulbs.
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Lot Frontage (feet) at front property line
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50
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50
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50
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50
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50
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45
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50
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(2) Lot frontage may be reduced to not less than 40 feet on
lots with divergent lot lines, such as cul-de-sac bulbs. Flag lots
are exempt from frontage requirements. See flag lot standards.
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Front Setback (feet)
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30
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30
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20
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20
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20
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20
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20
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(2), (3) In Districts where 50% of the lots along the block
are improved with buildings, the front setback may be the average
of the improved lots on one side of the street for the length of the
block or standard setback, whichever is less.
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Side Setback (feet)
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30
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30
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20
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15
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15
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15
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15
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(2), (3)
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Side Yard (feet)
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1 story
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10
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10
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10
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5/10 *
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5/10 *
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5/10 *
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5
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(2) * 5 feet one side; 10 feet one side
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2-2.5 stories
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15 **
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15 **
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15 **
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5/10 *,***
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5/10 *,***
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5/10 *,***
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10 **
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** The first story of the building shall be set in the required yard distance from the property line. Second and third story yard requirements may be met by stepping back the upper story/ies, except that RM sites adjacent to RS, RI or RT Districts shall also meet transition standards (See Section 17.08.040).
*** Where a 2 story house is adjacent to an existing 1 story
house, the second story shall be stepped back or set back a minimum
10 feet.
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3+ stories
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NA
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NA
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NA
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NA
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NA
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NA
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15 **
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Rear Yard (feet)
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30
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30
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30
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20
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20
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15
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15/20 *
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*15 feet for 1 or 2 stories; 20 feet for 3 stories. Third story
yard requirement may be met by stepping back the third story.
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Usable Outdoor Area/Unit, Attached Units (sq. ft.)
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NA
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NA
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NA
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600
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500
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400
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200
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In private yards or common areas
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Lot Coverage
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20%
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25%
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40%
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45%
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45%
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50%
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50%
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Notes:
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(1)
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Densities shall conform to General Plan density ranges, except densities may be reduced in accordance with Section 17.08.050, and increased in accordance with density bonus (Ch. 17.52) and, in RM Districts, density flexibility standards (Ch. 17.52). Densities apply to residential uses; floor area ratios apply to nonresidential uses. See Ch. 17.52 for calculation of density and floor area ratios.
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(2)
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In RS 4, RS 5, RI 4, RI 5, RT 4, RT 5, RS-7, RS-10, RI-7, RI-10 and RT-7, standards may be modified with a use permit if the project meets the standards set forth in Section 17.52.470, Small lot development standards. If the regulations of the underlying district allow a subdivision of 10 lots or more for a project, the applicant may apply for a small lot development use permit for a portion of the project in a size no greater than 20% of those initially identified lots. For example, if the regulations of the underlying district allow a subdivision of 10 lots for a project, the applicant may apply for a small lot development use permit over property equivalent in size to two of the 10 lots; and under small lot development standards the property comprising those two lots may be subdivided and developed as up to four smaller homes (up to 1,200 square feet) on up to four smaller lots. Two smaller homes may be designed to have the appearance of one larger home where appropriate to maintain the neighborhood character.
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(3)
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Also see standards for setbacks along new private and certain public streets (Section 17.52.440).
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(4)
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Single-family attached and detached in RM districts shall comply with the condominium standards in Section 17.52.080.
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