The VR-CL zoning district provides for a mix of low- and medium-density
residential uses. The VR-CL District regulations are designed to promote
and encourage a pleasant environment for family life and to provide
space for community facilities needed to complement residential neighborhoods.
(Ord. 04-245 § 3; Ord. 22-431 § 1)
C. A "small
family day care home" as defined and regulated by the State Health
and Safety Code, which provides care to eight or fewer children, including
children who reside in the home;
D. A "large
family day care home" as defined and regulated by the State Health
and Safety Code for nine to 14 children, inclusive, including children
who reside in the home;
E. A small
residential care home;
F. An
alcoholic recovery facility as defined by the State Health and Safety
Code, which provides care to six or less persons, whether or not related;
G. Accessory
structures and uses located on the same site with a permitted use;
H. Fenced
or enclosed swimming pools for either individual, family or communal
use on an exclusive non-commercial basis, provided that no swimming
pool shall be located within a utility easement or a front yard;
K. Public
or private playgrounds;
M. The keeping of animals in accordance with Chapter
17.28 of the Lathrop Zoning Code;
N. Other uses which are added to this list according to the procedures in Section
17.16.020 of the Lathrop Zoning Code.
(Ord. 04-245 § 3; Ord. 16-365 § 1; Ord. 22-431 § 1)
The following uses may be permitted in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
17.108 of the Lathrop Zoning Code:
A. Rest
homes and nursing homes; and boarding or rooming houses.
B. Home occupations in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
17.64 of the Lathrop Zoning Code.
C. Enclosed temporary construction materials storage yards required in connection with the development of a subdivision in accordance with Section
17.16.010 of the Lathrop Zoning Code.
D. Temporary subdivision sales offices and signs, model homes, and model home display areas in accordance with Section
17.16.010 of the Lathrop Zoning Code.
E. Garden
structures in accordance with the development standards described
in this section.
F. Tennis
courts, including related fencing over seven feet in height located
on the same site as a permitted or conditional use.
G. Expansion, remodeling, or additions to a conditional use that are not considered an incidental or accessory use as defined in Section
17.04.080 of the Lathrop Zoning Code.
H. Incidental and accessory structures and uses as defined in Section
17.04.080 of the Lathrop Zoning Code on the same site as a use that is permitted by administrative approval or a conditional use.
I. Other uses added to this list according to the procedures in Section
17.16.020 of the Lathrop Zoning Code.
(Ord. 04-245 § 3; Ord. 22-431 § 1)
The following uses may be permitted in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
17.112 of the Lathrop Zoning Code:
A. A state
authorized licensed day care center for 13 or more children.
B. Churches
and other religious facilities.
C. Modest
expansion or remodeling of an existing nonconforming use of a structure
or land, up to 50% or less of the value of the structure, or reestablishment
of a nonconforming use which has been damaged, except nonconforming
signs and outdoor advertising structures, nonconforming uses occupying
a structure with an assessed valuation of less than $200, and nonconforming
fences, walls and hedges.
D. Gas and electric transmission lines in accordance with Section
17.108.080 of the Lathrop Zoning Code, electrical distribution substations, gas regulator stations, communications equipment buildings, public service pumping stations and elevated pressure tanks.
E. Public
and quasi-public uses of an educational or religious type including
parochial schools, colleges; nursery schools; private non-profit schools
and colleges; churches; parsonages and other religious institutions.
F. Public
uses of an administrative, public service or cultural type including
city, libraries, museums, art galleries; and other public buildings,
structures and facilities; and community centers, excepting city centers.
G. Public
and private charitable institutions, hospitals, sanitariums, rest
homes, and nursing homes, including a state authorized, certified
or licensed family care home, foster home or group home serving seven
or more mentally disordered or otherwise handicapped persons, including
rehabilitation homes for the alcohol and/or chemically dependent,
or dependent and neglected children, where such homes provide care
on a 24 hour basis.
H. Recycled
water storage and water quality ponds not previously identified in
previous approvals.
I. Spray
fields not previously identified in previous approvals.
J. Storm
drain detention and retention ponds. not previously identified in
previous approvals.
K. Other uses added to this list according to the procedures in Section
17.16.020 of the Lathrop Zoning Code.
(Ord. 04-245 § 3)
Specific development standards for the Variable Residential
(VR-CL) district shall be as set forth in the Central Lathrop design
guidelines, by incorporating the design standards identified in Section
17.62.110 et seq., of this chapter.
(Ord. 04-245 § 3)
The Central Lathrop Design Review process shall take the place of the site plan review for which provision is made in Chapter
17.100 of the Lathrop Municipal Code and the architectural design review for which provision is made in Chapter
17.104 of the Lathrop Municipal Code. Design review is required for all proposed structures, whether residential or non-residential, together with related site plans, landscaping, and public improvements associated with new development within the Central Lathrop Specific Plan area.
Housing developments that include a minimum 20% of units affordable
to lower income households shall be ministerial and exempt from this
section.
(Ord. 04-245 § 3; Ord. 22-442 § 1)
All uses shall be subject to the general provisions and exceptions prescribed in Chapter
17.16 of the Lathrop Zoning Code.
(Ord. 04-245 § 3)