Table 20.150.005: Density and Intensity
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District
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Minimum Residential Density
(DU/AC)
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Maximum Residential Density
(DU/AC)1
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Base Nonresidential Floor Area Ratio
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Maximum Nonresidential Floor Area Ratio with Community Benefits2
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Total Floor Area Ratio (Residential and Nonresidential)3
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RM-22
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15 or existing density, whichever is greater
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22
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NA
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NA
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NA
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RH-180
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80 or existing density, whichever is greater
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180
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NA
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NA
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NA
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T3ML
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20
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60
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0.5 minimum for nonresidential; 1.0 maximum
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NA
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1.0 min; 2.5 max
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T4L
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80
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120
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0.5 maximum for nonresidential uses
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NA
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1.25 min; 3.5 max
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T5L
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80
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140
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0.5 maximum for nonresidential uses
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NA
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1.5 min; 3.75 max
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BPO
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NA
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NA
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1
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2.5
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2.5
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BTP-H
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NA
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NA
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0.5
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2.0 for Clean Technology, Office, and R&D
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2.0
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MIM
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NA
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NA
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0.4
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1.0 for all permitted uses except Office and R&D
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1.0
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MIH
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NA
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NA
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0.4
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2.0 for all permitted uses except Office and R&D
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2.0
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PQP
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NA
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NA
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NA
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NA
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NA
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1
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See Chapter 20.390 ("Bonus Residential Density") for additional density based on the California State Density Bonus program.
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2
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See Chapter 20.395 ("Community Benefits Program") for additional FAR based on the Community Benefits Program.
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3
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Ground floor nonresidential uses may be exempt from the maximum FAR, see Section 20.040.009 ("Determining Floor Area Ratio"). Ground floor nonresidential uses would count towards the minimum FAR.
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