(a)
Minimum Setbacks. The minimum setbacks of buildings from lot lines shall be as prescribed in Table 9-4-301(a).
Table 9-4.301(a): Minimum Setbacks | ||||
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Minimum Setback: | Residential Zones: | All Other Zones: | ||
RH High Density Residential and RMH Medium-High Density Residential | RM Medium Density Residential | Abutting a Lot in a Residential Zone | Not Abutting a Lot in a Residential Zone | |
Front | 5 feet | 10 feet | Where street frontage abuts a lot in a residential zone, setback from street line shall be the same as required on the adjacent residential lot.1 | None. |
Street Side | 3 feet | |||
Interior Side | 3 feet | 3 feet, plus for any portion of the building over 30 feet in height, an additional 1 foot for each 2 feet by which the height of the building on the nonresidential lot exceeds 30 feet. See Figure 9-4.301(a). | None. | |
Rear | 15 feet | 10 feet, plus for any portion of the building over 30 feet in height, an additional 1 foot for each 3 feet by which the height of the building on the nonresidential lot exceeds 30 feet. See Figure 9-4.301(a). | ||
Notes: |
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1. Where a lot has frontage on two (2) streets, and both such frontages are adjacent to property in a residential zone, the setback from the street line on each frontage shall be the same as required on the adjacent residential lot. |
(b)
Determination of Minimum Setbacks and Required Yards. Minimum setbacks and required yards shall be determined in accordance with the following definitions:
(1)
Setbacks and yards are as defined below and illustrated in Figure 9-4.301(b)(1):
(2)
Front, rear, and side lot lines are as defined below and illustrated in Figure 9-4.301(b)(2):
a.
Front. The lot line abutting a public street, with the following caveats:
i.
Through Lot. A through lot that extends across a block has two (2) front lot lines, one (1) on each abutting street, and no rear lot line.
ii.
Corner Lot. The front lot line shall be the shortest of the lot lines fronting a public street. Other lot lines fronting public streets shall be street side lot lines. Applicants of new development projects may request an alternate interpretation by the Director. The Director's interpretation may be appealed to the Planning Commission in accordance with the appeal procedures in Article 14 of Chapter 7. Where Planning Commission or City Council approval is required, the Commission or Council, as the case may be, shall determine the front lot line based on a recommendation from the Director.
b.
Rear. The lot line most distant from and most closely parallel to the front lot line.
c.
Side. A lot line that is neither front nor rear, as follows:
(3)
Required Yards. Required front, rear, and side yards are as defined below and illustrated in Figure 9-4.301(b)(3):
a.
Front Yard, Required. The area bounded by the front lot line, side lot lines, and front setback line.
b.
Rear Yard, Required. The area bounded by the rear lot line, side lot lines, and rear setback line.
c.
Side Yard, Required. The area bounded by the side lot line, side setback line, and front and rear setback lines. Note that a required side yard does not extend to the front or rear lot lines, and does not overlap the required front or rear yards. A required side yard may be either street side or interior side.
(d)
Features Allowed in Required Yards without Restriction. The following features are allowed anywhere in any required yard without restriction:
(1)
Plant material including trees, shrubs, vines, hedges, and ground cover.
(2)
Uncovered landscape features such as paths, benches, patios, flagpoles, sculptures and similar decorative features.
(3)
Trellises and arbors to support vines and planting.
(4)
Retaining walls, berms, earthen mounds, embankments, and other fill.
(5)
Irrigation, drainage, and lighting systems.
(6)
Utility poles, wires, and pipes.
(8)
Disabled access features, including, but not limited to, ramps and mechanical lifts, if such features are in compliance with applicable requirements of the California Building Code and/or Americans with Disabilities Act.
(9)
Entry features such as gates, arbors, and similar entry features not exceeding eight feet (8') in height, ten feet (10') in width, and six feet (6') in depth.
(10)
Play structures, clotheslines, and compost bins.
(11)
Short-term bicycle parking.
(e)
Features Allowed in Required Yards with Restrictions. Certain features are allowed in required yards with restrictions as indicated in Table 9-4.301(e). The restrictions imposed by this subsection may be modified, and additional features my be allowed in required yards, upon the granting of an exception to standards permit pursuant to Article 8 of Chapter 7.
Table 9-4.301(e): Features Allowed in Required Yards With Restrictions | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Feature | Distances That Features May Extend over Setback Line into Required Yard | ||||
Front Setback | Street Side Setback | Interior Side Setback | Rear Setback | ||
(1) | Eaves; awnings, louvers, and similar shading devices; sills, cornices, and chimneys; and similar architectural projections from a building. | 3 feet | 2 feet | 2 feet | 4 feet |
(2) | Patio roofs and similar structures if such structures do not exceed 12 feet in height and if each has open, unwalled sides along not less than 50% of its perimeter. | 4 feet | 2 feet | 2 feet | No restriction. |
(3) | Breezeways and similar roofed passageways if they do not exceed 12 feet in height and 8 feet in width and are not enclosed on the sides. | 4 feet | 2 feet | 2 feet | No restriction. |
(4) | Bay windows, if the aggregate width of bay windows on any 1 story does not exceed 50% of the length of the wall containing them, no individual bay window exceeds 15 feet in width, and all such windows are cantilevered only. | 3 feet, but not to within 5 feet of the front lot line for a Single Unit or Two (2) Unit Dwelling. | Not allowed. | 5 feet | |
(5) | Uncovered balconies or decks, including access stairs or ramps to balconies, decks, or doors. | 6 feet, but not to within 5 feet of the front lot line for a Single Unit or Two (2) Unit dwelling. | 2 feet | 2 feet | 6 feet. No restriction for decks no higher than 30 inches from the ground. |
(6) | Exterior access facilities leading to the second or higher story of a building, including open or enclosed fire escapes and open, unroofed outside stairways, and landings. | 4 feet | 2 feet | Not allowed. | 6 feet |
(7) | Covered porches, including access stairs and ramps. | 8 feet, but not to within 3 feet of the front lot line for a Single Unit or Two (2) Unit dwelling. | 2 feet | 2 feet | Allowed anywhere, but not to within 5 feet of the rear lot line. |
(8) | Air conditioners, compressors, hot tub motors, and similar devices if emitting noise readily noticeable by the average person at or beyond the lot line, whether or not the devices are attached to a building. | Not allowed. | Any distance, but not to within 5 feet of the rear lot line. | ||
(9) | Detached or attached garages, carports, sheds, trash and recycling enclosures, and other accessory structures no more than 10 feet in height and with no habitable space. | Not allowed. | Allowed anywhere; provided, that the horizontal dimension parallel to the lot line is no more than 20 feet. | Allowed anywhere; provided, that the horizontal dimension parallel to the lot line is no more than 20 feet, but not to within 3 feet of a street side lot line. | |
(10) | Covered, underground or partially excavated structures including, but not limited to, garages, wine cellars, and basements. | Allowed anywhere; provided, that the surfaces of such structures are landscaped or developed as patios or terraces and do not extend more than 30 inches above finished grade. | |||
(11) | Fences and walls. | Allowed anywhere, subject to the requirements of Section 9-4.505. | |||
(12) | Signs. | Allowed anywhere, subject to the requirements of Article 16 of Chapter 5. | |||
(13) | Radio or television antennas, including dishes. | Not allowed. | Allowed anywhere but not to within 1 foot of the lot line, and subject to the requirements of Article 17 of Chapter 5. | ||
(Sec. 3 (Exh. A), Ord. 23-005, eff. Jan. 18, 2024; Sec. 3 (part), Ord. 17-012, eff. Nov. 2, 2017; Sec. 3 (part), Ord. 14-001, eff. Mar. 6, 2014; Sec. 2 (Exh. A) (part), Ord. 13-001, eff. Mar. 7, 2013)






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