08 REGULATIONS FOR THE PROFESSIONAL OFFICE DISTRICT OR "PO" DISTRICT
§ 17.08.010 Purpose.
To establish areas for professional office uses consistent with the intent of the Lakeport general plan. The PO district also provides for multifamily residential uses subject to the issuance of a use permit.
(Ord. 796 Att. A(part), 1999)
§ 17.08.020 Performance standards.
All uses permitted within this district shall be subject to the performance standards as set forth in Chapter 17.28 and architectural and design review guidelines set forth in Chapter 17.27.
One single-family dwelling or manufactured home if it is to replace a previously existing residence which has suffered damage or destruction which exceeds fifty percent of its market value.
Side yard: five feet from the lot line and ten feet for two-story structures. Additional stories may require additional setback area. See Section 17.08.070.
Multifamily residential construction and mixed-use projects involving multifamily housing shall be constructed to the objective design and development standards for multifamily dwellings as adopted by the city of Lakeport by resolution of the city council. If an applicant proposes a project that does not comply with the objective design and development standards for multifamily dwellings, the project will be deemed incomplete and the applicant shall be subject to architectural and design review by the Lakeport planning commission in compliance with Section 17.27.020.
All dwelling units must be at least fifteen feet in width or diameter (excluding eaves) and shall contain the following minimum gross floor area, exclusive of parking areas, open porches and patios:
Development of professional use/office shall fit the building site's natural conditions including preservation of natural topography and significant vegetation. The site's components shall be interrelated and located so that there is efficient operation and flow for all uses. Parking shall be located away from public ways and separated by landscaping. Exterior lighting must be subdued and should enhance the building design and landscaping.
Conversion. Exterior alterations related to the conversion of a residential structure to a professional use or office shall be subject to architectural and design review.
(Ord. 796 Att. A(part), 1999)
Lakeport City Zoning Code
CHAPTER 17
08 REGULATIONS FOR THE PROFESSIONAL OFFICE DISTRICT OR "PO" DISTRICT
§ 17.08.010 Purpose.
To establish areas for professional office uses consistent with the intent of the Lakeport general plan. The PO district also provides for multifamily residential uses subject to the issuance of a use permit.
(Ord. 796 Att. A(part), 1999)
§ 17.08.020 Performance standards.
All uses permitted within this district shall be subject to the performance standards as set forth in Chapter 17.28 and architectural and design review guidelines set forth in Chapter 17.27.
One single-family dwelling or manufactured home if it is to replace a previously existing residence which has suffered damage or destruction which exceeds fifty percent of its market value.
Side yard: five feet from the lot line and ten feet for two-story structures. Additional stories may require additional setback area. See Section 17.08.070.
Multifamily residential construction and mixed-use projects involving multifamily housing shall be constructed to the objective design and development standards for multifamily dwellings as adopted by the city of Lakeport by resolution of the city council. If an applicant proposes a project that does not comply with the objective design and development standards for multifamily dwellings, the project will be deemed incomplete and the applicant shall be subject to architectural and design review by the Lakeport planning commission in compliance with Section 17.27.020.
All dwelling units must be at least fifteen feet in width or diameter (excluding eaves) and shall contain the following minimum gross floor area, exclusive of parking areas, open porches and patios:
Development of professional use/office shall fit the building site's natural conditions including preservation of natural topography and significant vegetation. The site's components shall be interrelated and located so that there is efficient operation and flow for all uses. Parking shall be located away from public ways and separated by landscaping. Exterior lighting must be subdued and should enhance the building design and landscaping.
Conversion. Exterior alterations related to the conversion of a residential structure to a professional use or office shall be subject to architectural and design review.