The SF district will serve the majority of the city's single-family
residential parcels. The intent of the district is to enhance the
rural characteristics of the community by maintaining low density
residential development in a manner which respects surrounding property
owners and the natural environment.
(Prior code § 9220; Ord. 86 § 3, 1993)
The following uses and structures are permitted in the SF district:
A. One
single-family residence per lot;
B. Small
family day care and residential care facilities serving six or fewer
persons;
C. Accessory
uses and structures as follows:
1. Accessory
buildings customarily ancillary to single-family residences including,
but not limited to, guest units 900 square feet maximum, detached
garages, barns, pool houses, gazebos, storage sheds, and greenhouses
(noncommercial),
2. Recreational
structures including, but not limited to, pools, spas, nonilluminated
sports courts, and noncommercial corrals,
4. Raising
of crops including, but not limited to, field, trees, bush, berry
row and nursery stock, provided there is no retail sale from the premises,
5. Raising
of horses, sheep, goats, donkeys, mules and other equine cattle for
personal use by residents on the premises, subject to the following
conditions:
a. The subject property is a minimum of 15,000 square feet in size,
b. The maximum number of animals listed above does not exceed one animal
(over six months of age) for every 5,000 square feet of lot area,
c. The animals shall be maintained in an area a minimum of 50 feet from
any building used for human habitation;
6. Agricultural
employee housing, crop related,
F. Large family day care facilities (serving seven to 12 persons), subject to Section
17.66.110;
G. Temporary
placement of mobilehomes and trailers subject to the conditions of
Section 17.40.040(A)(18).
H. Transitional
and supportive housing permitted in the same manner as a single-family
residence and subject to all the restrictions that apply to single-family
residential uses.
(Prior code § 9221; Ord. 86 § 3, 1993; Ord.
104 § 2, 1993; Ord. 449 § 8, 2019)
The following uses and structures may be permitted subject to
obtaining a minor conditional use permit:
A. Home
occupations, subject to Section 17.40.040(A)(19);
B. Private
equestrian and/or hiking trails.
(Prior code § 9222; Ord. 86 § 3, 1993; Ord.
93 § 15, 1993; Ord. 104 § 1, 1993)
The following uses may be permitted subject to obtaining a conditional
use permit:
A. Utility
facilities related to public projects;
B. Neighborhood
recreation facilities for use by surrounding residents;
C. Nursery
schools, day care facilities;
E. Emergency
communication and service facilities.
(Prior code § 9223; Ord. 86 § 3, 1993; Ord.
193 § 7(2)(2), 1999)
A. All
new lots created within the SF district shall comply with the following
criteria:
1. Minimum
Lot Area. All new parcels created within the SF district shall comply
with the minimum corresponding SF designation indicated on the zoning
map as follows:
b. SF-M: one unit per 0.25 acre.
i. Beachfront: one unit per 0.25 acre.
2. Minimum
lot width: 80 feet.
a. Beachfront minimum lot width: 45 feet.
3. Minimum
lot depth: 120 feet.
a. Beachfront minimum lot depth: 120 feet.
B. Site
Development. In addition to the regulations contained in this chapter,
all uses in the SF district shall be subject to the applicable standards
located in the following chapters:
Chapter
17.40: Property Development and Design Standards;
Chapter
17.48: Parking Requirements;
Chapter
17.52: Sign Standards;
Chapter
17.62: Development Permits;
Chapter
17.66: Conditional Use Permits;
Chapter
17.72: Variances and Modifications;
Chapter
17.68: Temporary Use Permits;
Chapter
17.70: Demolition Permits.
(Prior code § 9224; Ord. 86 § 3, 1993; Ord.
93 § 16, 1993; Ord. 105 § 6, 1994; Ord. 111 § 9,
1994; Ord. 254 § 3, 2003; Ord. 344 § 3, 2010)