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Alameda County Unincorporated
City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 17

24 - D DISTRICTS

Sections:


17.24.010 - Combining D districts.

The districts hereinafter designated as combining D districts are established to be combined with R-S districts in order to provide for variations in the intensity of development and thus to create, maintain and protect patterns of residential use in conformance with adopted plans concerning the ratio of dwelling units to land area.

(Prior gen. code § 8-41.0)

17.24.020 - Reserved.

Editor's note— Ord. No. 2010-71, § 39, adopted December 21, 2012, repealed § 17.24.020, which pertained to map designations and derived from prior gen. code § 8-41.1.

17.24.030 - Regulations.

In a combining D district, all regulations shall be the same as in an R-S district except as to the matters specified in Section 17.24.040.

(Prior gen. code § 8-41.2)

17.24.040 - Number of dwelling units.

The symbols which designate each of the several combining D districts are shown in the column of Table 17.24.040 entitled "Symbol." In each such designated district provided the other district requirements are met, the maximum number of dwelling units permitted shall be calculated by dividing the area in square feet of the building site by the figure on the same line in the column of said table entitled "required number of square feet of building site per dwelling unit" showing the required number of square feet per dwelling unit, or, in the case of a D-3 district, by the number specified in the amendment creating the district. In making the calculation, fractions shall be disregarded except that where such calculation results in an allowance of more than seven units a fraction greater than three-fourths shall be adjusted to the next higher whole number.

Table 17.24.040
D Districts Building Sites per
Dwelling Unit Requirements

Symbol Required Number of Square Feet of Building Site per Dwelling Unit
D-35 3,500
D-25 2,500
D-20 2,000
D-15 1,500
D-3 As specified in the amendment creating the district, but in no case less than 1,500.

 

(Prior gen. code § 8-41.3)

(Ord. No. 2010-71, § 40, 12-21-10)