The purpose of the Mixed Use-Transit Center District is to implement
the General Plan Land Use Plan mixed-use land use designation. This
district provides areas for high density residential and commercial
uses within one-quarter mile of established transit centers as determined
by the Community Development Director. Transit centers, serving buses
or other modes of transportation, are facilities where passengers
transfer from one route to another. This district provides for pedestrian-friendly,
transit oriented development in areas adjacent to existing transit
infrastructure.
(3819-12/08, 4094-10/16)
In the following schedules, letter designations are used as
follows:
"P" designates use classifications permitted in MU-TC district.
"PC" designates use classifications permitted on approval of
a conditional use permit by the Planning Commission.
"ZA" designates use classifications permitted on approval of
a conditional use permit by the Zoning Administrator.
"Neighborhood Notification" designates use classification that
require an Administrative Permit by the Director. Use classifications
that are not listed are prohibited. Letters in parentheses in the
"Additional Provisions" column refer to provisions following the schedule
or located elsewhere in the Zoning Ordinance. Where letters in parentheses
are opposite a use classification heading, referenced provisions shall
apply to all use classifications under the heading.
MU-TC District: Land Use Controls
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P = Permitted
PC = Conditional use permit approved by Planning Commission
ZA = Conditional use permit approved by Zoning Administrator
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Land Use Controls
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Additional Provisions
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Residential Uses
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(A)(I)
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Multifamily Residential
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PC
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Public and Semipublic Uses
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(A)
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Clubs and Lodges
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ZA
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Day Care, General
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ZA
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Day Care, Large Family
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P
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(C)
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Government Offices
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P
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Public Safety Facilities
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P
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Religious Assembly
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ZA
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Schools, Public or Private
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PC
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Commercial Uses
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(A)(H)(I)
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Artists' Studios
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P
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Banks and Savings & Loans
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P
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Catering Services
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P
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Drug Stores/Pharmacy
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P
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Eating and Drinking Establishments
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P
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w/Alcohol
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ZA
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(B)(C)
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w/Live Entertainment
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ZA
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w/Dancing
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PC
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(D)
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w/Outdoor Dining
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ZA
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(C)(E)
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Food and Beverage Sales
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P
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w/Alcohol Beverage Sales
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ZA
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(B)
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Office, Business and Professional
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P
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Park and Recreational Facilities
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P
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Parking
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PC
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(F)
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Personal Enrichment Services
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P
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(C)
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Personal Services
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P
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Retail Sales
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P
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(G)
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Visitor Accommodations
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PC
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(4311-5/21/2024)
A. All projects in this district shall have both residential and nonresidential
components. At least 50% of the building fronting public streets at
the ground level shall be nonresidential uses. At least 50% of the
project shall be residential uses.
B. The following businesses proposing to sell alcoholic beverages for
on-site or off-site consumption are exempt from the conditional use
permit process: (1) Retail markets with no more than 10% of the floor
area devoted to sales, display and storage of alcoholic beverages
provided the sale of alcoholic beverages is not in conjunction with
the sale of gasoline or other motor vehicle fuel; (2) Florist shops
offering the sale of a bottle of an alcoholic beverage together with
a floral arrangement.
C. Neighborhood notification requirements pursuant to Chapter
241.
D. See also Chapter
5.28, Dance Halls, and Chapter
5.44, Entertainment Premises.
E. Outdoor dining with alcohol sales shall be permitted with a conditional use permit to the Zoning Administrator. Outdoor dining without alcohol sales that is 400 square feet or less shall be permitted with an administrative permit. If over 400 square feet with no alcohol sales, neighborhood notification shall be required pursuant to Chapter
241.
F. Stand-alone or other permanent parking structures not ancillary to the permitted uses listed above. Must demonstrate necessity of use and comply with the requirements in Section
231.18(G) (Parking Structures).
G. See Section
230.94, Carts and Kiosks.
H. Development of vacant land or additions of 10,000 square feet or
more in building floor area; or additions equal to or greater than
50% of the existing building's floor area requires approval of
a conditional use permit from the Zoning Administrator. The Community
Development Director may refer any proposed project to the Zoning
Administrator if the proposed project has the potential to impact
residents or tenants in the vicinity (e.g., increased noise, traffic).
I. Projects within 500 feet of a PS District; see Chapter
244.
(3819-12/08, 4094-10/16, 4311-5/21/2024)
The Planning Commission may approve a conditional use permit modifying the minimum property development standards in this chapter for affordable housing, as provided in Section
230.14. The proposed modifications shall be requested in writing by the applicant, accompanied by a detailed pro-forma, rental guidelines, deed restrictions, financial subsidies, and other types of documentation which will serve to demonstrate the need for a reduction of development standards. Modifications to the standards may include, but are not limited to, the parking requirements and open space. The specific standard(s) from which the applicant is requesting relief shall be identified and alternative development standard(s) proposed.
(3819-12/08)
Sustainable or "green" building practices shall be incorporated
into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements.
Sustainable building practices shall include (but are not limited
to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership
in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification or
Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems.
(3819-12/08)
All applications for new construction, initial establishment
of use, exterior alterations and additions shall be submitted to the
Community Development Department for review. Discretionary review
shall be required as follows:
A. Zoning Administrator Review. Projects requiring a conditional use permit from the Zoning Administrator; projects on substandard lots; see Chapter
241.
B. Design Review Board. See Chapter
244.
C. Planning Commission. Projects requiring a conditional use permit from the Planning Commission; see Chapter
241.
D. Projects in the Coastal Zone. A Coastal Development Permit is required unless the project is exempt; see Chapter
245.
(3819-12/08, 4094-10/16)