The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the unique needs
of special housing for senior citizens in a manner compatible with
existing and future developments in surrounding areas and in compliance
with the General Plan.
(Ord. 2097 § 3, 2013)
No person may construct or maintain any building or structure
or use on any lot included within an established S-C-H Overlay Zone
unless:
(A) Such building, structure, or use is permitted pursuant to the regulations
applicable to such lots by reason of an underlying zone classification
or such lot is within a mixed use area as designated by the General
Plan or the project is constructed or used as senior housing development.
(B) All senior housing developments must be approved with a conditional use permit pursuant to the provisions of Chapter
21.32.
(C) Dwelling units cannot have more than two bedrooms.
(D) The maximum occupancy in senior housing development dwelling unit
is three persons, one of which must be a senior citizen and the other
occupants may be a senior citizen, qualified permanent resident or
permitted healthcare resident.
(E) Senior housing developed for rental or ownership must comply with the applicable multiple family residential standards set forth in Chapter
21.08 of this title. Senior housing developed in a commercial zone designated as mixed use in the General Plan must comply with the development standards set forth in Chapter
21.10.
(Ord. 2097 § 3, 2013)
As a condition of approval for any senior housing development
pursuant to this chapter, the property owner or owners must enter
into a covenant, running with the land that the development is for
senior citizen housing use only for a minimum period of 55 years.
The covenant must set forth the limitations on occupancy, residency,
or use on the basis of age. The covenant must specify the periodic
period that the property owner or homeowners association, as applicable,
submit a semi-annual report to the City confirming requirements of
this section. Falsification of any reports is subject to penalties
as prescribed by law. The covenant must be submitted to the City for
review and approval by the City Attorney and be recorded in the office
of the County Recorder before the City issues building permits for
the development.
(Ord. 2097 § 3, 2013)
All senior housing developments within an S-C-H Overlay Zone
must contain a minimum of 35 senior citizen dwelling units and comply
with the following standards as set out in Table 21.16(A) below.
Table 21.16(A
Development Standards in Senior Citizen Housing Overlay Zone
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Height
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40 ft or three stories
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Setbacks
Front
Side
Rear
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See underlying zones
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Distance between buildings
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See underlying zones
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Density
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50 units/acre (551 sq. ft./unit)
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Parking
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See Chapter 21.22, Off-Street Parking
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Open space
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200 sq. ft./unit
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Common open space
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40%
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Private open space
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100 sq. ft./unit
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Minimum dimension
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7 ft.
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(Ord. 2097 § 3, 2013)
Trash area requirements must be the same as in Chapter
21.08. For upper levels of multi-story senior housing developments, a trash chute(s) must be conveniently provided to serve all occupants on the upper levels.
(Ord. 2097 § 3, 2013)
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this title, and for
purposes of this chapter only, "open space" means an area not more
than 10% in grade which is on the building site of a lot and/or within
the rear yard, interior side yard or the building, and is maintained
for landscaping, community gardens, swimming pools, recreation rooms,
and other inside and outside living or recreational uses, excepting
wherefrom areas used for off-street parking and driveways. Inside
areas dedicated for open space shall not exceed one-third of the total
required area. Common open space shall have a minimum dimension of
15 feet when the abutting rear yard or interior side yard is included.
No encroachments shall be permitted below a height of eight feet.
(Ord. 2097 § 3, 2013)
The minimum floor area per unit is equal to that required by
the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The maximum floor
area for a senior housing development unit is 900 square feet.
(Ord. 2097 § 3, 2013)
All outdoor lighting must be located and shielded to prevent
the direct spillage of light or glare onto adjacent lots and streets.
Areas of open parking and all exterior pathways must be illuminated
to provide an average lighting level of not less than two foot-candles.
All parking garage structures, gate entry points for vehicles and
pedestrians, and building entrances must be illuminated to provide
an average lighting level of not less than five foot-candles, and
a minimum level of not less than two foot-candles per light fixture.
(Ord. 2097 § 3, 2013)
Security related systems, including, without limitation, individual
unit alarms, security type mailboxes, and surveillance cameras in
common areas such as entrance lobbies, parking areas, and at security
gates must be installed in accordance with Police Department direction.
(Ord. 2097 § 3, 2013)