14 CPD COMMUNITY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONE
Table 1. Permitted Uses | ||
|---|---|---|
Use | Permit Required | |
A. | Retail Sales | |
1. | Alcoholic beverage sales, whether for consumption on-or off-site and whether alone or in conjunction with other uses | CUP |
2. | Antique shops (genuine antiques only) | P |
3. | Appliance store, household | P |
4. | Art galleries | P |
5. | Art supply stores | P |
6. | Automobile sales, new vehicles only, including incidental repair/washing | CUP |
7. | Automobile supply stores | P |
8. | Bakery shops, including baking only when incidental to retail sales from premises | P |
9. | Bicycle shops, including rental | P |
10. | Book stores | P |
11. | Ceramic shops; manufacturing incidental to retail sales from premises, up to 8 cubic feet kiln volume | P |
12. | Clothing stores | P |
13. | Confectionery or candy stores; candy making only when incidental to retail sales from premises | P |
14. | Delicatessens | P |
15. | Department stores | P |
16. | Dress shops | P |
17. | Drug stores | P |
18. | Florist shops | P |
19. | Furniture stores | P |
20. | Furrier shops | P |
21. | Gift shops | P |
22. | Glass/mirror sales, including automobile glass installation only when conducted within an enclosed building | P |
23. | Grocery stores | P |
24. | Hardware stores | P |
25. | Health food stores | P |
26. | Hobby supply stores | P |
27. | Ice cream shops | P |
28. | Jewelry stores | P |
29. | Leather goods stores | P |
30. | Liquor stores | CUP |
31. | Meat markets, excluding slaughtering | P |
32. | Millinery shops | P |
33. | Music stores | P |
34. | Notions or novelty stores | P |
35. | Nurseries, including growing of plant stock | P |
36. | Office machines and equipment sales | P |
37. | Paint and wallpaper stores | P |
38. | Pet supply stores, excluding sale of pets other than tropical fish or goldfish | P |
39. | Pet sales, other | CUP |
40. | Photographic equipment and supply stores | P |
41. | Radio and television stores | P |
42. | Shoe stores | P |
43. | Shopping centers consisting of a minimum of 10,000 square feet of gross leasable floor area for 2 or more occupants | CUP |
44. | Silver shops | P |
45. | Sporting goods stores | P |
46. | Stationery stores | P |
47. | Tobacco shops | P |
48. | Toy stores | P |
49. | Yarn and yardage stores | P |
B. | Services | |
1. | Automobile service | CUP: |
a. Repair activities shall be within enclosed building only, and shall not include body work, paint or upholstery | ||
b. Smog control certification; service stations | ||
2. | Bakery goods distributors | P |
3. | Banks, savings and loans, credit unions, and finance companies | P |
4. | Barber shops | P |
5. | Bars and cocktail lounges | CUP |
6. | Beauty shops | P |
7. | Blueprint shops | P |
8. | Book binderies | P |
9. | Communications equipment buildings and antennas | CUP |
10. | Community centers | CUP |
11. | Day care for children (special home or day nursery) | CUP |
12. | Dental clinics, including laboratories in conjunction therewith | P |
13. | Dry cleaners | CUP |
14. | Electrical shops | P |
15. | Film laboratories | P |
16. | Fortunetelling, psychic readings, palmistry, astrology, numerology, tarot card reading and similar uses | CUP |
17. | Frozen food lockers | P |
18. | Health clubs or centers, gymnasiums, aerobics studios | CUP |
19. | Hospital equipment and supply rentals | P |
20. | Hotel, motel | CUP |
21. | Interior decorating studios | P |
22. | Laboratories, research and testing | P |
23. | Locksmith shops | P |
24. | Lodge halls | CUP |
25. | Massage establishments2 | CUP |
26. | Medical clinics, including laboratories in conjunction therewith | P |
27. | Mortuaries (excluding crematoriums) | CUP |
28. | Offices, business or professional | CUP |
29. | Parking lots and parking structures | CUP |
30. | Pet grooming, excluding boarding | CUP |
31. | Photocopying/duplicating services | P |
32. | Photoengravers and lithographers | P |
33. | Photography studios | P |
34. | Plumbing shops | P |
35. | Pool service and supply | P |
36. | Printers or publishers | P |
37. | Public utility service centers | P |
38. | Recreational vehicle repairs | CUP |
39. | Religious facilities | CUP |
40. | Rental business (e.g., party equipment, costumes), excluding tool or vehicle rental | P |
41. | Rental of tools, including power equipment but excluding heavy machinery or trucks exceeding 2 tons capacity, within enclosed structure | CUP |
42. | Repair shops for household goods | P |
43. | Restaurants and other eating establishments, including food take-out, but excluding sale of alcoholic beverages | P |
44. | Restaurants with outside eating facilities | CUP |
45. | Reupholsterers, furniture | P |
46. | Schools through grade 12, accredited, including appurtenant facilities, which offer instruction required by the State Education Code | CUP |
47. | Schools, business/professional, including the arts, grooming, manual training, shop work | CUP |
48. | Shoe repair shops | P |
49. | Tailor shops | P |
50. | Veterinary clinics, small animal including incidental boarding | CUP |
51. | Watch repair shops | P |
C. | Recreation and Amusement | |
1. | Parks and playgrounds with all appurtenant facilities customarily found in conjunction therewith | P |
2. | Recreation clubs, including tennis, polo, swimming and similar recreational activities, together with appurtenant clubhouse | CUP |
3. | Swimming pools | CUP |
4. | Tennis, volleyball, badminton, lawn bowling and similar courts | CUP |
5. | Theaters and other auditoriums | CUP |
D. | Accessory Uses | |
1. | Accessory buildings and structures | P |
2. | Storage, temporary of materials and construction equipment used in construction or maintenance for a period not to exceed one year | CUP |
E. | Residential Uses | |
1. | Rooming and boarding houses | CUP |
2. | Single room occupancy facilities as defined in Section 11.18.050 | CUP |
F. | Public/Semi-Public Uses | |
1. | Air pollution sampling stations | P |
2. | Electric transmission substations and generating plants, including microwave facilities used in conjunction therewith | CUP |
3. | Emergency shelters necessary to meet the needs of the city's homeless population, as required by state law | P1 |
4. | Additional emergency shelters beyond those necessary to meet the needs of the city's homeless population, as required by state law | CUP |
5. | Fire stations | CUP |
6. | Gas metering and control (public utility) | CUP |
7. | Hospitals | CUP |
8. | Institutions for aged persons, private | CUP |
9. | Institutions for children, private | CUP |
10. | Library | CUP |
11. | Microwave station | CUP |
12. | Post office | CUP |
13. | Publicly owned uses necessary to the maintenance of the general public health, convenience, or general welfare | CUP |
Notes: | |
|---|---|
1 | |
2 | Massage establishments and massage as an accessory use are subject to LCFMC Chapter 6.40. |
Open-air roofed areas may be counted as open space area. Required setbacks, required landscaping areas within parking lots, and areas used for parking and/or vehicular access shall not be counted toward required open space. |
Lots under 5,000 square feet in area are not required to meet the open space area standard. |
For each two feet of building height exceeding 15 feet, one additional foot of setback shall be provided. No more than 60 feet of wall length above the height of 15 feet is allowed within 40 feet of a front or exterior side property line. |
14 CPD COMMUNITY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONE
Table 1. Permitted Uses | ||
|---|---|---|
Use | Permit Required | |
A. | Retail Sales | |
1. | Alcoholic beverage sales, whether for consumption on-or off-site and whether alone or in conjunction with other uses | CUP |
2. | Antique shops (genuine antiques only) | P |
3. | Appliance store, household | P |
4. | Art galleries | P |
5. | Art supply stores | P |
6. | Automobile sales, new vehicles only, including incidental repair/washing | CUP |
7. | Automobile supply stores | P |
8. | Bakery shops, including baking only when incidental to retail sales from premises | P |
9. | Bicycle shops, including rental | P |
10. | Book stores | P |
11. | Ceramic shops; manufacturing incidental to retail sales from premises, up to 8 cubic feet kiln volume | P |
12. | Clothing stores | P |
13. | Confectionery or candy stores; candy making only when incidental to retail sales from premises | P |
14. | Delicatessens | P |
15. | Department stores | P |
16. | Dress shops | P |
17. | Drug stores | P |
18. | Florist shops | P |
19. | Furniture stores | P |
20. | Furrier shops | P |
21. | Gift shops | P |
22. | Glass/mirror sales, including automobile glass installation only when conducted within an enclosed building | P |
23. | Grocery stores | P |
24. | Hardware stores | P |
25. | Health food stores | P |
26. | Hobby supply stores | P |
27. | Ice cream shops | P |
28. | Jewelry stores | P |
29. | Leather goods stores | P |
30. | Liquor stores | CUP |
31. | Meat markets, excluding slaughtering | P |
32. | Millinery shops | P |
33. | Music stores | P |
34. | Notions or novelty stores | P |
35. | Nurseries, including growing of plant stock | P |
36. | Office machines and equipment sales | P |
37. | Paint and wallpaper stores | P |
38. | Pet supply stores, excluding sale of pets other than tropical fish or goldfish | P |
39. | Pet sales, other | CUP |
40. | Photographic equipment and supply stores | P |
41. | Radio and television stores | P |
42. | Shoe stores | P |
43. | Shopping centers consisting of a minimum of 10,000 square feet of gross leasable floor area for 2 or more occupants | CUP |
44. | Silver shops | P |
45. | Sporting goods stores | P |
46. | Stationery stores | P |
47. | Tobacco shops | P |
48. | Toy stores | P |
49. | Yarn and yardage stores | P |
B. | Services | |
1. | Automobile service | CUP: |
a. Repair activities shall be within enclosed building only, and shall not include body work, paint or upholstery | ||
b. Smog control certification; service stations | ||
2. | Bakery goods distributors | P |
3. | Banks, savings and loans, credit unions, and finance companies | P |
4. | Barber shops | P |
5. | Bars and cocktail lounges | CUP |
6. | Beauty shops | P |
7. | Blueprint shops | P |
8. | Book binderies | P |
9. | Communications equipment buildings and antennas | CUP |
10. | Community centers | CUP |
11. | Day care for children (special home or day nursery) | CUP |
12. | Dental clinics, including laboratories in conjunction therewith | P |
13. | Dry cleaners | CUP |
14. | Electrical shops | P |
15. | Film laboratories | P |
16. | Fortunetelling, psychic readings, palmistry, astrology, numerology, tarot card reading and similar uses | CUP |
17. | Frozen food lockers | P |
18. | Health clubs or centers, gymnasiums, aerobics studios | CUP |
19. | Hospital equipment and supply rentals | P |
20. | Hotel, motel | CUP |
21. | Interior decorating studios | P |
22. | Laboratories, research and testing | P |
23. | Locksmith shops | P |
24. | Lodge halls | CUP |
25. | Massage establishments2 | CUP |
26. | Medical clinics, including laboratories in conjunction therewith | P |
27. | Mortuaries (excluding crematoriums) | CUP |
28. | Offices, business or professional | CUP |
29. | Parking lots and parking structures | CUP |
30. | Pet grooming, excluding boarding | CUP |
31. | Photocopying/duplicating services | P |
32. | Photoengravers and lithographers | P |
33. | Photography studios | P |
34. | Plumbing shops | P |
35. | Pool service and supply | P |
36. | Printers or publishers | P |
37. | Public utility service centers | P |
38. | Recreational vehicle repairs | CUP |
39. | Religious facilities | CUP |
40. | Rental business (e.g., party equipment, costumes), excluding tool or vehicle rental | P |
41. | Rental of tools, including power equipment but excluding heavy machinery or trucks exceeding 2 tons capacity, within enclosed structure | CUP |
42. | Repair shops for household goods | P |
43. | Restaurants and other eating establishments, including food take-out, but excluding sale of alcoholic beverages | P |
44. | Restaurants with outside eating facilities | CUP |
45. | Reupholsterers, furniture | P |
46. | Schools through grade 12, accredited, including appurtenant facilities, which offer instruction required by the State Education Code | CUP |
47. | Schools, business/professional, including the arts, grooming, manual training, shop work | CUP |
48. | Shoe repair shops | P |
49. | Tailor shops | P |
50. | Veterinary clinics, small animal including incidental boarding | CUP |
51. | Watch repair shops | P |
C. | Recreation and Amusement | |
1. | Parks and playgrounds with all appurtenant facilities customarily found in conjunction therewith | P |
2. | Recreation clubs, including tennis, polo, swimming and similar recreational activities, together with appurtenant clubhouse | CUP |
3. | Swimming pools | CUP |
4. | Tennis, volleyball, badminton, lawn bowling and similar courts | CUP |
5. | Theaters and other auditoriums | CUP |
D. | Accessory Uses | |
1. | Accessory buildings and structures | P |
2. | Storage, temporary of materials and construction equipment used in construction or maintenance for a period not to exceed one year | CUP |
E. | Residential Uses | |
1. | Rooming and boarding houses | CUP |
2. | Single room occupancy facilities as defined in Section 11.18.050 | CUP |
F. | Public/Semi-Public Uses | |
1. | Air pollution sampling stations | P |
2. | Electric transmission substations and generating plants, including microwave facilities used in conjunction therewith | CUP |
3. | Emergency shelters necessary to meet the needs of the city's homeless population, as required by state law | P1 |
4. | Additional emergency shelters beyond those necessary to meet the needs of the city's homeless population, as required by state law | CUP |
5. | Fire stations | CUP |
6. | Gas metering and control (public utility) | CUP |
7. | Hospitals | CUP |
8. | Institutions for aged persons, private | CUP |
9. | Institutions for children, private | CUP |
10. | Library | CUP |
11. | Microwave station | CUP |
12. | Post office | CUP |
13. | Publicly owned uses necessary to the maintenance of the general public health, convenience, or general welfare | CUP |
Notes: | |
|---|---|
1 | |
2 | Massage establishments and massage as an accessory use are subject to LCFMC Chapter 6.40. |
Open-air roofed areas may be counted as open space area. Required setbacks, required landscaping areas within parking lots, and areas used for parking and/or vehicular access shall not be counted toward required open space. |
Lots under 5,000 square feet in area are not required to meet the open space area standard. |
For each two feet of building height exceeding 15 feet, one additional foot of setback shall be provided. No more than 60 feet of wall length above the height of 15 feet is allowed within 40 feet of a front or exterior side property line. |