The P/SP-CL zoning district provides uses and regulations related
to schools, churches, public safety facilities, places of assembly,
parks, and other public and semi-public buildings and uses.
(Ord. 04-245 § 3)
A. Public,
semi-public, and institutional uses, including, but not limited to:
(5) Drainage, water quality, reclaimed water, and other similar facilities,
including swales, basins, and ponds
(7) Levee and other related facility equipment
(10) Other governmental and quasi-governmental offices as determined by
the community development director or the city manager's designee
(13) Plazas and other related gathering areas
(19) Private or public infrastructure
(21) Recreational park—Passive
(24) Trails and maintenance roads
(25) Resource management lands
B. Incidental
and accessory structures and uses on the same site as a permitted
use.
C. Other uses added to this list by the planning commission according to the procedures in Section
17.16.020 of the Lathrop Zoning Code.
D. Any
use permitted within Neighborhood Commercial (as the underlying land
use for the development alternative).
(Ord. 04-245 § 3; Ord. 10-298 § 1)
The following uses may be permitted in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
17.112:
C. Spray
fields not previously identified in previous approvals.
D. Any
use conditionally permitted within Neighborhood Commercial (as the
underlying land use for the development alternative).
(Ord. 04-245 § 3)
Specific development standards for the Public/Semi-Public (P/SP-CL) district shall be established as part of the Central Lathrop design guidelines review by incorporating the design standards identified in Section
17.62.120 of this chapter and establishing the following design principles:
A. By
utilizing a creative approach to landscaping and screening, parking
areas shall not become the predominant feature of the streetscape,
especially as it relates to adjacent open spaces and arterial streets.
B. Landscaping and irrigation standards shall generally follow those required by Chapter
17.92 and may be modified by the required design guidelines review by city staff, prior to issuance of development or building permits.
C. Building
setbacks shall be varied in accordance with corresponding building
heights, uses and proposed shop front and street activity. Higher
structures may require larger front yard setback, for example.
D. Minimum parking requirements, such as type and number of parking stalls, shall generally follow Section
17.62.120 and Section
17.84.010, and may be modified by the required design guidelines review by city staff, prior to issuance of development or building permits.
E. All signage shall be consistent with the Central Lathrop master signage plan adopted generally in accordance with Section
17.84.100, and include
d as
a component of the Central Lathrop Specific Plan design guidelines.
(Ord. 04-245 § 3; Ord. 23-449, 11/13/2023)
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 nonresidential, together with related site plans, landscaping,. and public improvements associated with new development within the Central Lathrop Specific Plan area.
(Ord. 04-245 § 3)
All uses shall be subject to the general provisions and exceptions prescribed in Chapter
17.16 of the Lathrop Municipal Code.
(Ord. 04-245 § 3)