The purpose of the Rail Corridor classification is to allow and facilitate the envisioned types of development within the Rail Trail Corridor allowing a mix of development, a variety of housing types and form based development standards. This article is to be utilized along with the Rail Trail Corridor Regulating Plan.
(§ 36, Ord. 1095, eff. November 20, 2010)
The following uses shall be permitted in the Rail Corridor District:
(a) 
Mixed use development;
(b) 
Commercial;
(c) 
Live-work facilities;
(d) 
Stacked flats;
(e) 
Courtyard flats;
(f) 
Townhouses;
(g) 
Public/civic buildings and public spaces;
(h) 
Cottage houses;
(i) 
Accessory buildings;
(j) 
Small family day care homes and large family day care homes;
(k) 
Supportive housing;
(l) 
Transitional housing; and
(m) 
Employee housing that complies with California Health and Safety Code Sections 17008 and 17021.5 and other applicable provisions of the Employee Housing Act – limited to employee housing of six or fewer employees.
(§ 36, Ord. 1095, eff. November 20, 2010; as amended by § 4, Ord. 1182, eff. May 1, 2020; § 3, Ord. 1188, eff. December 2, 2020; and § 3, Ord. 1189, eff. December 2, 2020)
Buildings shall have maximum height limits as established per the Rail Trail Corridor Regulating Plan.
(§ 36, Ord. 1095, eff. November 20, 2010)
The Regulating Code may be as amended by the City Council after a recommendation by the Planning Commission whenever the public necessity, convenience or general welfare requires such amendment.
(§ 36, Ord. 1095, eff. November 20, 2010)