DISTRICTS
The zoning districts are as follows:
R-1 single-family residential district;
R-2 duplex residential district;
R-3 multiple residential district;
R-E residential estate district;
B-P business and professional district;
C commercial district;
H-C highway commercial district;
L-I light industrial district;
I industrial district;
A-D agricultural district;
O-S open space district;
PUB public uses;
PD planned development district; and
P parks.
(Ord. 357B §2.01.000, 1979; Ord. No. 929B, § 1, 12-13-2016)
The city council creates, as part of this title, this open-space zoning section. It is the express intent of the city council in so doing to comply with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 4, Title 7 of the Government Code of California (Sections 65910 through 65912) added by Chapter 1590 of the 1970 Statutes. The following chapters and districts are designated the open-space districts for the city:
(1)
Chapter 18.18, R-E residential estate district;
(2)
Chapter 18.30, O-S open space district;
(3)
Chapter 18.32, PD planned development district. The planned development district shall be construed to be an open-space district if it is combined with either one, or both, of the districts specified in subsections (1) and (2) of this section.
(Ord. 357B §3.01.020, 1979)
The boundaries of the zoning districts listed in Section 18.06.010 are shown on the official zoning map for the city. The maps, all notations, references and other information contained thereon are declared to be part of this title. Each official map shall be identified by the section number of this chapter incorporating the map as part of this title.
(Ord. 357B §2.02.000, 1979)
The official zoning maps on file in the office of the city clerk shall be the final authority of the current zoning status of land, water areas, buildings and other structures within the city.
(Ord. 357B §2.02.010, 1979)
This section number is reserved for the identification of the official zoning maps and will be printed on the maps for clarification.
(Ord. 357B §2.02.020, 1979)
Where uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of the various districts as shown on the official zoning maps, the following rules shall apply:
(1)
District boundaries are either streets or alleys unless otherwise shown, and where the designations of the map indicating the various districts are approximately bounded by street or alley lines, the street or alley shall be construed to be the boundary of such district.
(2)
Where doubt exists as to the location of a district boundary in the interior of a block, the boundary shall be the nearest interior lot line existing as of the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter or on the date when the property may have been subsequently rezoned.
(3)
If a district boundary line divides or splits a lot, the lot shall be deemed to be included within the district which is the more restrictive.
(Ord. 357B §2.03.020, 1979)
DISTRICTS
The zoning districts are as follows:
R-1 single-family residential district;
R-2 duplex residential district;
R-3 multiple residential district;
R-E residential estate district;
B-P business and professional district;
C commercial district;
H-C highway commercial district;
L-I light industrial district;
I industrial district;
A-D agricultural district;
O-S open space district;
PUB public uses;
PD planned development district; and
P parks.
(Ord. 357B §2.01.000, 1979; Ord. No. 929B, § 1, 12-13-2016)
The city council creates, as part of this title, this open-space zoning section. It is the express intent of the city council in so doing to comply with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 4, Title 7 of the Government Code of California (Sections 65910 through 65912) added by Chapter 1590 of the 1970 Statutes. The following chapters and districts are designated the open-space districts for the city:
(1)
Chapter 18.18, R-E residential estate district;
(2)
Chapter 18.30, O-S open space district;
(3)
Chapter 18.32, PD planned development district. The planned development district shall be construed to be an open-space district if it is combined with either one, or both, of the districts specified in subsections (1) and (2) of this section.
(Ord. 357B §3.01.020, 1979)
The boundaries of the zoning districts listed in Section 18.06.010 are shown on the official zoning map for the city. The maps, all notations, references and other information contained thereon are declared to be part of this title. Each official map shall be identified by the section number of this chapter incorporating the map as part of this title.
(Ord. 357B §2.02.000, 1979)
The official zoning maps on file in the office of the city clerk shall be the final authority of the current zoning status of land, water areas, buildings and other structures within the city.
(Ord. 357B §2.02.010, 1979)
This section number is reserved for the identification of the official zoning maps and will be printed on the maps for clarification.
(Ord. 357B §2.02.020, 1979)
Where uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of the various districts as shown on the official zoning maps, the following rules shall apply:
(1)
District boundaries are either streets or alleys unless otherwise shown, and where the designations of the map indicating the various districts are approximately bounded by street or alley lines, the street or alley shall be construed to be the boundary of such district.
(2)
Where doubt exists as to the location of a district boundary in the interior of a block, the boundary shall be the nearest interior lot line existing as of the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter or on the date when the property may have been subsequently rezoned.
(3)
If a district boundary line divides or splits a lot, the lot shall be deemed to be included within the district which is the more restrictive.
(Ord. 357B §2.03.020, 1979)