The purpose of the civic districts is to:
A. 
Provide locations for a variety of recreational activities to meet the community’s diverse needs;
B. 
Design and develop active and passive recreation areas to complement and minimize traffic, noise, and other impacts on surrounding development; and
C. 
Maintain and improve access to the San Francisco Bay shoreline.
(Ord. 1646 § 2, 2022)
Table 20.110.002: Use Regulations – Civic Districts, lists the uses permitted in the civic zoning districts and the level of review required. In cases where a specific land use or activity is not defined, the Chief Planner shall assign the land use or activity to a classification that is substantially similar in character. Use classifications and subclassifications that are not included in this table or not found to be substantially similar to the uses below are otherwise prohibited. The table also notes all regulations that apply to various uses.
Table 20.110.002: Use Regulations – Civic Districts
Use Classification
PQP
S
PR
OS
Additional Regulations
“P” = Permitted; “M” = Minor Use Permit; “C” = Conditional Use Permit; “―” = Use Not Allowed
Residential Uses
AB 2011 Development
P1
Subject to CA Government Code Section 65912.100 et seq. Standards
SB 6 Development
P2
Subject to CA Government Code Section 65852.24 Standards
Residential Care Facility
General
C
Subject to State licensing requirements
Limited
C
Subject to State licensing requirements
Senior
C
Subject to State licensing requirements
Public and Semi-Public Uses
College and Trade School, Public or Private
C
C
Community Assembly
Small
M
M
M
C
See Chapter 20.350, Community Assembly, Small and Large
Large
C
C
M
Community Garden
P
P
P
P
Cultural Institution
C
M
P
C
Day Care Center
P
M
P
M
See Chapter 20.300, Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan Consistency and Chapter 20.350, Day Care Centers
Emergency Shelter
P
Government Offices
P
M
Hospitals and Clinics
Hospitals
C
See Chapter 20.300, Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan Consistency
Park and Recreation Facilities, Public
P
C
P
C
Public Safety Facilities
P
C
P
Schools, Public or Private
C
C
See Chapter 20.300, Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan Consistency
Social Service Facilities
M
C
See Chapter 20.350, Social Service Facilities
Commercial Uses
Commercial Entertainment and Recreation
Indoor Entertainment
P
Indoor Sports and Recreation
P
Outdoor Entertainment
C
P
C
See Chapter 20.300, Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan Consistency
Outdoor Sports and Recreation
C
P
C
Crop Production, Limited
M
C
Parking Services
Public Parking
P
Transportation, Communication, and Utilities Uses
Fleet-Based Services
C
See Chapter 20.350, Fleet-Based Services
Transportation Passenger Terminals
C
C
Utilities, Major
C
C
P
C
See Chapter 20.300, Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan Consistency
Utilities, Minor
M
M
P
M
Accessory Uses - See Chapter 20.350, Accessory Uses, for Additional Regulations
Mobile Vendor Services
P
P
P
P
See Chapter 20.350, Mobile Vendor Services
Temporary Uses
Temporary Use
See Chapter 20.340, Temporary Uses
Notes:
1.
Eligibility can only be confirmed on a parcel-by-parcel basis based on further analysis of permitted and actual uses on the subject and adjacent parcels and a variety of other criteria and characteristics established in AB 2011.
2.
Eligibility can only be confirmed on a parcel-by-parcel basis based on further analysis of permitted and actual uses on the subject and adjacent parcels and a variety of other criteria and characteristics established in SB 6.
(Ord. 1646 § 2, 2022; Ord. 1656, 6/12/2024)
Table 20.110.003: Development Standards – Civic Districts, establishes the development standards for the civic districts. The numbers in the figure below are keyed to corresponding regulations in the table that follows. Letters in parentheses after the standards in the table refer to lettered provisions following the table.
Table 20.110.003: Development Standards – Civic Districts
Standard
PQP
S
PR
OS
Key
Lot Size
Min. Lot Area
None (A)
None (A)
43,560 sf
43,560 sf
Max. Lot Coverage
25%
25%
Building Height
Max. Main Building (ft/stories)
30 ft; 80 ft between El Camino Real and Mission
30 ft
30 ft
30 ft
Setbacks
Min. Front
10 ft (A)
10 ft (A)
20 ft (A)
20 ft (A)
Min. Interior Side
5 ft; 10 ft when abutting a residential district
5 ft; 10 ft when abutting a residential district
10 ft
10 ft
Min. Street Side
10 ft
10 ft
10 ft
10 ft
Min. Rear
5 ft; 10 ft when abutting a residential district (A)
5 ft; 10 ft when abutting residential district (A)
0 ft; 10 ft when abutting a residential district (A)
0 ft; 10 ft when abutting a residential district (A)
Min. from Shoreline
40 ft from high water mark (B)
Landscaping and Open Space
Min. Landscaping
10%
10%
A. 
Hillside Lots. On lots with an average slope of 15 percent or greater, the minimum lot size and front and rear setbacks may be modified by the standards of Section 20.310.002 (“General Site and Building Design”).
B. 
Impervious Area. No net new impervious area is permitted within 250 feet of the San Francisco Bay shoreline.
(Ord. 1646 § 2, 2022; Ord. 1656, 6/12/2024)
A. 
Open Space Areas Abutting the San Bruno Mountain State and County Park.
1. 
Terrabay Buffer Zone. Allowed uses in the 2.69 acre parcel located adjacent to and south of the preservation parcel are limited to the following:
a. 
Landscaping, limited to native San Bruno Mountain plant species.
b. 
Pedestrian seating areas.
c. 
Surface parking, roads, emergency access roads, turn-arounds and maintenance.
d. 
A single small structure which provides interpretive information about the site (i.e., a kiosk).
e. 
Retaining walls.
2. 
Terrabay Preservation Parcel. Open space uses in conformance with the General Plan and the Mutual Release and Settlement Agreement executed in March 2000 between Terrabay Partners. L.L.C., Myers/Sunchase I, L.L.C., The Center for Biological Diversity, San Bruno Mountain Watch and the City of South San Francisco, including wetlands preservation and mitigation, habitat preservation and preservation of archaeological resource site CA-SMa-40.
3. 
Terrabay Recreation Parcel.
a. 
Open space as defined in subsection A.2 above.
b. 
Community oriented recreation facility.
c. 
Child care facility.
B. 
Truck Docks, Loading, and Service Areas. Truck docks, loading areas, and service areas must be located at the rear or interior sides of buildings and screened so as not to be visible from public streets or residential properties.
(Ord. 1646 § 2, 2022; Ord. 1656, 6/12/2024)