P = Permitted
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C = Conditional
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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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RO
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OC
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OM
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Added Use Regulations
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A. Offices and Related Uses
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1. Financial services
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*Financial offices may be allowed on a temporary basis if it
is demonstrated that market demand for medical office space is satisfied
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Banks, savings and loans, credit unions
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P
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Financial services offices
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P
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P
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C*
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Other financial services (check cashing, etc.)
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P
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2. Medical services (medical, dental and health-related,
with accessory sales)
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*Excluding manufacture of pharmaceutical or other products for
sale
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Clinics
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P
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P
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Hospitals
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C
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Laboratories
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P*
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P*
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P
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Major medical facilities (skilled nursing and similar)
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C
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C
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Medical, dental, health-related offices
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P
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P
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P
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3. Offices, administrative, business and professional
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P
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P
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C*
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*General offices may be allowed on a temporary basis if it is
demonstrated that market demand for medical office space is satisfied
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B. Commercial Uses
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1. Business sales and service
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Locksmith
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P
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Printing and copy shops
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P
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2. Food and beverage service establishments and stores
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*Accessory to principal food service use only
See standards Ch. 17.52
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Bakeries, retail (with ancillary food service)
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C
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Catering
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P*
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Bars, cocktail lounges, nightclubs
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CS
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Food service establishments
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With or without accessory serving of beer or wine;
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C
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With a bar, live entertainment or dancing;
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CS
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With drive-through use
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CS
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3. Personal service establishments
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*C if open after 10 p.m. or if more than 10 students at a time
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Art, music, dance and photographic studios
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P*
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P*
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Barber shops/beauty and nail salons, personal grooming
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P
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P
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Mail services
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P
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P
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Shoe repair and shoe shine
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P
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Tailor/seamstress
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P
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Tattoo parlors
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C
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Travel agencies
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P
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P
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4. Recreation facilities, commercial
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Health clubs/gyms
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C
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Health spas
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P
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5. Retail uses
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Drug stores and pharmacies
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P*
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*Sale of medical/health products only
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Medical equipment and supply stores
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P
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Medicinal cannabis retailers
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*
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*See standards for Cannabis Establishment Clearance in Section 17.52.275
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Optical shops
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P*
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*Sale of medical/health products only
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6. Visitor accommodations
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Bed and breakfast inns
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CS
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CS
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See standards Ch. 17.52
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Vacation rentals
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CS
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See standards Ch. 17.52
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C. Public and Quasi Public Uses
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1. 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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Funeral and interment services
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C
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C
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Parks, open space and recreation facilities, including docks,
piers, etc.
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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
approved by City Council
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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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2. Schools
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Parochial, private
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C
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C
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C
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Public
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P
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P
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P
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Performing arts, art, martial arts, sports
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C
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C
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Vocational, business trades
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P
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3. Transportation facilities
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Parking facilities, commercial or municipal, 5+ spaces
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C
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P
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C
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Helipads
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C
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D. 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
See standards Ch. 17.52
**Permitted if all proposed uses are permitted and no density
bonus, conversion of residential; otherwise C
***In residential units only
~Existing mobile home parks only
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Single-family detached residential
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1 unit per lot
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P
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More than 1 detached single-family unit per lot
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C
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C
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Single-family attached (condominiums)
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CS
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CS
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Multifamily residential
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P
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C
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Mixed use developments consisting of residential and other uses
allowed in this district
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P/C**
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P/C**
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Condominium conversion of rental units
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CS
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CS
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Group residential, including SROs
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CS
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CS
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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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Large (7 or more residents)
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C
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C
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Live/work quarters
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C
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C
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Mobile home parks
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C~
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Residential care facilities
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Small (0-6 residents)
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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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*In residential units only
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Day care facility, child or adult (up to 14 children or 8 adults)
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P*
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P*
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Day care center (15 or more children or 9 or more adults)
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C
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C
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C
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E. Accessory Structures and Uses
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*Accessory uses for residential are as described for the residential
districts
See standards Ch. 17.52
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Accessory structures and uses customarily accessory to a permitted
or conditional use and contained on the same site
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PS*
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PS*
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PS*
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Automatic teller machines
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C
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C
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Beekeeping
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PS
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PS
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PS
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Cottage food operations
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PS
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PS
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Fences, hedges
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PS
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PS
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Outdoor display or sales
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PS
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PS
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PS
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Recycling/solid waste areas
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PS
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PS
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PS
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Recycling facility, small <500 sf
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PS
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PS
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Satellite dishes/receiving antennae
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PS
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PS
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PS
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Signs
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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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F. Other Uses
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Conversion of residential units to nonresidential uses
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CS
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CS
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For OC District, see standards Ch. 17.52; for the RO District, see Section 17.12.040(M)
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Nonresidential condominiums
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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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Other similar permitted or conditional uses found consistent with the General Plan and applicable district pursuant to Ch. 17.04
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P/C*
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P/C*
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P/C*
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*Determination as to whether use is permitted or conditional
depends on requirements for the similar use
See standards Ch. 17.52
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Temporary uses
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PS/CS
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PS/CS
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PS/CS
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Property Development Standards
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RO
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OC
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OM
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Additional Standards
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Floor Area Ratio (FAR)
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See General Plan for FARs and densities applicable to property
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See Ch. 17.52 for calculation of FARs, densities
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Height-principal buildings-stories/height in feet whichever
is more restrictive
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3/35
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40
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40
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Minimum Lot Area (sq. ft.)
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5,000
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5,000
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5,000
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Lot Width (feet) at front setback line
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50
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50
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50
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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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(1)
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Front Setback (feet)
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Arterial or collector
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20
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30
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30
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(2)
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Local street
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20
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15
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15
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Side Setback (feet)
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Arterial or collector
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15
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30
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30
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(2)
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Local street
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15
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15
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15
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Side Yard (feet)
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NA
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NA
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(3)
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1 story
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5
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2-2.5 stories
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10
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3 stories
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15
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Rear Yard (feet)
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15
20 (3 stories)
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NA
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NA
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(3)
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Notes:
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NA = Not Applicable
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(1)
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Lot frontage may be reduced to 40 feet for lots with divergent
lot lines, such as those that front on the bulb of a cul-de-sac or
a sharply curved street.
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(2)
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Front and side setbacks may be reduced to 15 feet with design
review when the reduction improves the overall site design, design
of the building, or better integrates the building with its site and
surroundings.
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(3)
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Residential-Office, Commercial and Medical Office District development proposed on land that abuts a RS, RI of RT District is subject to transitional standards described in Section 17.12.040.
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See Chapter 17.52 (Site and Use Regulations) for additional regulations pertaining to agricultural buffers, creeks and watercourses, historic preservation, noise, outdoor storage, recycling areas, wetlands, and other site development standards.
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