(a) | Lot frontage is the distance between the side lot lines measured at the front setback line parallel with the street property line. |
(b) | |
(c) | The following exceptions apply: |
| 1. | Corner and reverse corner lots shall have a minimum 10-foot street side yard. |
| 2. | Wherever a garage opening faces onto a street, a minimum 20-foot side yard shall be provided. |
| 3. | When the main entrance to a building faces the side lot line, the entrance shall be located at least 10 feet from the property line. |
| 4. | When there is an existing legal nonconforming side yard setback, such setback shall be recognized as the acceptable side yard building setback for purposes of building additions. |
(d) | Extensions into the required rear yard are permitted subject to the conditions stated in Section 17.14.090(C). |
(e) | Corner or reverse corner lots—extensions within five feet of the rear property line are permitted providing that all requirements for usable open space are met. |
(f) | Where the rear lot line abuts and is common to the boundary of a street, alley, or permanent open space, the rear yard setback may be reduced by five feet. However, any garage opening onto a street shall be set back a minimum of 20 feet. |
(g) | Building height is the vertical distance from the average finished grade, as measured around the perimeter of the structure five feet out from the exterior wall surface to the highest point of the structure, that being the ridgeline of the roof or the top of the parapet wall on a flat roof. Chimneys and other similar devices may exceed the height requirement. Greater height or additional stories for habitable space may be permitted under Section 17.14.100. |
(h) | The following provisions apply to garages: |
| 1. | Regardless of other setback requirements, garages which open into an abutting street require a minimum 20-foot setback; |
| 2. | Garages which open onto an alley or private drive require 25-foot unobstructed back-up area which may include alley right-of-way; |
| 3. | The City Council, upon recommendation by the Planning Commission, may allow a minimum 10-foot front yard setback for side entry garages (garage door faces a side property line and driveway access is from the front property line) under the following conditions: |
| | i. | The reduced setback is requested and approved as part of the application process for a tentative tract map, planned unit development or planned community zoning, at the time of initial application or as a modification prior to sale of any units; |
| | ii. | The access drive provides a 30-foot paved back-up area, as measured from the garage door to the far side of the driveway. |
(i) | The following exceptions apply: |
| 1. | Corner or reverse corner lots—minimum 10 feet on street side. |
| 2. | Access to an interior court through side yard—minimum 10-foot side yard. |
| 3. | Entrance to building faces the side lot line—minimum 10-foot side yard. |
(j) | When the development abuts an R1 (single-family) zone, the maximum height of any building within 70 feet (including streets and alleys) of the R1 zone is one story or 20 feet, whichever is less except as provided in Section 17.14.100. |
(k) | Adjustments to minimum lot frontage requirements for cul-de-sac and knuckle lots shall be considered part of the discretionary approval of the subdivision. |
(l) | The minimum distance between a mobile home and another mobile home shall be 10 feet from side to side, eight feet from side to front or rear, and six feet from rear to rear, or front to front, or front to rear. Mobile homes shall be located a minimum of three feet from all lot lines, except that no setback is required when a lot line borders an interior roadway. The minimum distance between a mobile home and a permanent building shall be 10 feet, except for mobile home parks established prior to September 15, 1961, the distance shall be six feet. |
(m) | Eave overhangs and other similar projections may extend into the required setback area provided that a minimum of six feet separation is maintained between the edge of the projection and an adjacent mobile home, an accessory structure or its projection. Any projection is required to have a minimum three foot setback from any lot line not bordering a roadway, and any projection may be built up to a property line bordering a roadway. Carport awnings may be erected up to a property line provided the construction material is non-combustible, and that there is a minimum three foot separation provided from a mobile home or any other structure on the adjacent lot. Awnings attached to a mobile home shall not exceed 12 feet in width. Detached awning's width and length are not regulated except by lot coverage. |
(n) | The maximum density allowed is 10 mobile home spaces per net acre, excluding public streets. One mobile home is allowed per mobile home space, except two or more mobile home units may be combined to create a single residence. |
(o) | The floor area ratio (FAR) calculation is the building square footage divided by lot area. Building square footage shall include all structures on a lot, including garages and accessory structures, unless otherwise provided in this code. |
(p) | Lot coverage shall include the area devoted to the principal and accessory structures, patios enclosed on three sides, garages, and covered parking. |
(q) | See Section 17.14.110 for specific usable open space standards. |
(r) | The minimum open space requirement shall be in addition to all access drives, laundry, office, parking, storage, and mobile home yard area requirements. Such area may be in one or more locations and shall be readily accessible to all residents of the mobile home park. |
(s) | Two or more units are permitted on a lot depending upon the area of the lot and the ability to comply with other zoning requirements. Two units may be constructed upon any legally created lot, even if less than the minimum lot size permitted under this Title, subject to compliance with all development standards (other than minimum lot area per unit). |
(t) | The permitted density range shall be as indicated on the General Plan Land Use Policy Map. The actual yield shall be dependent upon lot area and other zoning requirements. |
(u) | Floor area ratio (FAR) shall vary according to lot area as follows: |