The purpose of this chapter is to provide civic spaces throughout the City to properly serve the needs of residents and provide open space to recreate and conserve natural habitats. Additional purposes of each zone are described below.
A.
Public Facilities/Institutional (PF). The Public Facilities/Institutional zone provides for public and quasi-public facilities such as colleges, schools, hospitals, penal institutions, libraries, museums, government offices and courts, places of worship, meeting halls, cemeteries and mausoleums, and similar uses. It also includes public facilities such as fire and police stations, recycling centers, and wastewater treatment. The PF zone implements the Public/Quasi-Public General Plan land use designation.
B.
Open Space (OS). The Open Space zone provides for public parks, agricultural uses, outdoor recreational and equestrian uses, habitat protection, irrigation canals, reservoirs, watershed management, and natural recreation viewing areas typically limited for human occupation due to public health and safety hazards or areas containing wildlife habitat and other environmentally sensitive features. The OS zone implements the Open Space General Plan land use designation.
C.
Flood Study Area (FSA). The Flood Study Area zone is applied to areas restricted from urban development due to health and safety concerns related to flood risk, or because the property falls within a likely future flood project improvement area. Allowed uses include open space, as well as low-intensity agriculture or recreational uses. Generally, land uses that require extensive capital improvements or permanent infrastructure improvements shall be prohibited, except for improvements related to flood protection and control. Existing structures and business operations in areas designated as Flood Study Area Zone may remain but may not expand. The FSA zone implements the Flood Study Area General Plan land use designation.
(Ord. 1722, 6/18/2024)
