In addition to the general purposes established in SMC § 10.10.030 (Title and purpose), the specific purposes of the open space and public zoning districts are as follows:
A. 
To preserve existing City-owned open space and parks; and
B. 
To provide guidelines for development and use of facilities on City- and Federally owned lands.
(Ord. 1167 § 2, 2003)
The additional purposes of each open space and public district are as follows:
Open Space (OS):
A. 
To preserve and protect open space lands within Sausalito;
B. 
To limit allowable land uses to low intensity public recreational uses and critical public facilities; and
C. 
To limit development of structures to accessory structures necessary to support the primary permitted uses.
Public Parks (PP):
D. 
To conserve and protect existing and future public parks and recreational facilities;
E. 
To encourage long-term maintenance and enhancement of parks and recreational facilities; and
F. 
To ensure that parks and recreational uses are compatible with adjacent uses and the character of the area in which they are located.
Public Institutional (PI):
G. 
To provide locations for public facilities to provide needed services to the community; and
H. 
To ensure public facilities are compatible with adjacent uses and the character of the area in which they are located.
Open Area (OA):
I. 
To ensure the retention of certain open water areas and shoreline areas for water-oriented activities in conformance with the general plan for Sausalito; and
J. 
To enhance the natural and scenic qualities of the waterfront and accommodate the needs of navigation.
(Ord. 1167 § 2, 2003)
Table 10.20-1 (Land Uses Allowed in Open Space and Public Districts) outlines the uses that are allowed in each open space and public district. The notations indicate whether each use is permitted or requires one of two discretionary use permits, as indicated in the legend. Blanks indicate the use is not allowed in that particular district. The last column identifies sections of the Zoning Ordinance where additional requirements are found and apply to the land use, including those from Chapter 10.44 SMC (Specific Use Requirements). Additional requirements may also be applicable.
Table 10.20-1
LAND USES ALLOWED IN OPEN SPACE AND PUBLIC DISTRICTS
Land Use
Open Space Public Zoning Districts*
See SMC
OS
PP
PI
OA
Manufacturing and Processing Uses
Cottage industry
CUP
Chapter 10.88 SMC (Definitions)
Recreation, Education and Public Assembly Uses
Community centers
CUP
CUP
Libraries and museums
CUP
P
Parks and playgrounds
P
P
P
Piers, docks and floats for pleasure craft
P
P
CUP
Schools – elementary
P
Schools – specialized education and training
MUP
P
Temporary uses and events
P
P
P
SMC § 10.44.310 (Temporary uses and events)
Resource and Open Space Uses
Local open space
P
National recreation areas
P
Retail Trade
Restaurants
CUP
Service Uses
Boat rentals and sales
CUP
Child day care centers
CUP
SMC § 10.44.100 (Child day care)
Government offices and facilities
P
Offices, temporary
MUP
MUP
MUP
SMC § 10.44.280 (Offices, temporary)
Marine equipment sales
CUP
Public safety facilities
P
Public utility facilities, minor
MUP
MUP
Public utility facilities, major
CUP
CUP
Transportation and Communication
Wireless communications facilities
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
Chapter 10.45 SMC (Standards and Criteria for Wireless Communications Facilities)
Ferry landing and terminal
P
Harbor and marina facilities
CUP
SMC § 10.44.140 (Harbor and marina facilities)
Moorings
P
P
MUP
SMC § 10.44.150 (Open Water Moorings)
Pipelines and transmission lines
MUP
MUP
* Zoning permit required for all uses
P Permitted use
MUP Minor use permit required
CUP Conditional use permit required
Chapter 10.52 SMC
 
Chapter 10.58 SMC
Chapter 10.60 SMC
(Amended during 2013 reformat; Ord. 1167 § 2, 2003)
Table 10.20-2 (Site Development Standards – Open Space and Public Districts) establishes parcel requirements and site development standards for the open space and public districts. Minimum standards are provided for parcel size, lot width and setbacks. Residential density, floor area ratio, building coverage and height limit are maximum amounts allowed. Specific uses may be subject to additional specific standards. In addition, certain standards vary depending on the applicable situation. Refer to noted sections. The following sections also apply:
A. 
Minimum Lot Size. New parcels proposed in a subdivision shall also comply with applicable provisions of SMC Title 9 (Subdivisions). Existing parcels which do not meet the minimum lot area or width requirements specified by this section may be developed in accordance with the development standards outlined in Table 10.20-2 (Site Development Standards – Open Space and Public Districts); provided, that the subject parcel has been legally created.
B. 
Setbacks. Setbacks will only be required where the subject parcel is adjacent to a residential zoning district. Additional requirements for setbacks between structures on the same site, and setbacks in other situations, are established by Chapter 10.40 SMC (General Development Regulations), including SMC § 10.40.080 (Exceptions to required setbacks) and Chapter 10.44 SMC (Specific Use Requirements) for certain specific land uses.
Table 10.20-2
SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS – OPEN SPACE AND PUBLIC DISTRICTS
Standard
OS
PP
PI
OA
See SMC
Minimum Parcel Size
N/A
N/A
N/A
6,000 s.f.
SMC § 10.40.030 (Minimum parcel standards)
Minimum Setbacks
Front
50 feet
N/A
N/A
N/A
SMC § 10.40.070 (Setbacks and yards), SMC § 10.40.080 (Exceptions to required setbacks) and Chapter 10.44 SMC (Specific Use Requirements)
Side
30 feet
5 feet1
10 feet1
10 feet
Rear
30 feet
15 feet1
20 feet1
20 feet
Maximum Floor Area Ratio
0.10
N/A
N/A
0.10
SMC § 10.40.040 (Floor area ratio)
Maximum Building Coverage
10%
N/A
N/A
10%
SMC § 10.40.050 (Building coverage limits)
Maximum Building Height
32 feet
32 feet
32 feet
32 feet
SMC § 10.40.060 (Height requirements)
Notes:
1 Required only when located adjacent to residential district.
(Ord. 1167 § 2, 2003)