| Table A-1. Acronyms and Abbreviations | |
|---|---|
| Acronym | Term |
| A-10 | Agriculture-10 |
| A-3 | Agricultural Residential-3 |
| AASHTO | American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials |
| ADA | Americans with Disabilities Act |
| ADT | Average Daily Traffic |
| ADU | Affordable Dwelling Unit |
| AHU | Affordable Housing Unit |
| AIOD | Airport Impact Overlay District |
| AMI | Area Median Income |
| APPL | Appeal |
| AR-1 | Agricultural Rural-1 |
| AR-2 | Agricultural Rural-2 |
| BLAD | Boundary Line Adjustment |
| BMP | Best Management Practices |
| BZA | Board of Zoning Appeals |
| CC | Commercial Center |
| CC-CC | Commercial Center-Community Center |
| CC-NC | Commercial Center-Neighborhood Center |
| CC-SC | Commercial Center-Small Regional Center |
| CCT | Correlated Color Temperature |
| CDP | Concept Development Plan |
| CLI | Commercial Light Industry |
| CLOMR | Conditional Letter of Map Revision |
| CMPT | Commission Permit |
| CO | Codified Ordinances of Loudoun County |
| COG | (Metropolitan Washington) Council of Governments |
| CPAM | Comprehensive Plan Amendment |
| CPAP | Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CPAR | Revision to Previously Approved Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CSA | Community Supported Agriculture |
| CTP | Countywide Transportation Plan |
| CWU | Compact/Walkable/Urban |
| dB(A) | A-Weighted Decibels |
| DEDI | Dedication Plat |
| DFIRM | Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| DOAM | Development Ordinance Amendment (to Facilities Standards Manual) |
| DTCI | Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure |
| EPA | United States Environmental Protection Agency |
| ESMT | Easement Plat |
| FAA | Federal Aviation Administration |
| FAR | Floor Area Ratio |
| FEMA | Federal Emergency Management Agency |
| FIRM | Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| FIS | Flood Insurance Study |
| FOD | Floodplain Overlay District |
| FPAL | Floodplain Alteration |
| FPST | Floodplain Study |
| FSM | Facilities Standards Manual |
| GB | General Business |
| GFA | Gross Floor Area |
| GI | General Industry |
| HAC | Historic Access Corridor District |
| HCC | Historical and Cultural Conservation District |
| HDRC | Historic District Review Committee |
| HOD | Historic Overlay District |
| HR | Historic Roadway District |
| HS | Historic Site District |
| IAD | Washington Dulles International Airport |
| IP | Industrial Park |
| JLMA | Joint Land Management Area |
| LCFPC | Loudoun County Fire Protection Code |
| LCFR | Loudoun County Fire and Rescue |
| LDA | Land Development Application |
| LID | Low Impact Development |
| LOD | Limestone Overlay District |
| LOGIS | Loudoun County Geographic Information System |
| LOMR | Letter of Map Revision |
| LOS | Level of Service |
| LPAT | Linear Parks and Trails Framework Plan |
| LPSS | Licensed Professional Soil Scientist |
| LSDO | Loudoun County Subdivision and Development Ordinance |
| MF | Multifamily |
| MFA | Multifamily Attached |
| MFS | Multifamily Stacked |
| MOD | Mountainside Overlay District |
| MR-HI | Mineral Resource-Heavy Industry |
| NEHR | Natural, Environmental, and Historic Resources |
| NER | Natural and Environmental Resources |
| NFIP | National Flood Insurance Program |
| NRHP | National Register of Historic Places |
| NUCS | Non-Motorized User Circulation System |
| OA | Owners Association |
| OP | Office Park |
| PD-AAAR | Planned Development - Active Adult/Age Restricted |
| PD-CC(RC) | Planned Development - Commercial Center (Regional Center) |
| PD-H | Planned Development - Housing |
| PD-MUB | Planned Development - Mixed Use Business |
| PD-RDP | Planned Development - Research and Development |
| PD-RV | Planned Development - Rural Village |
| PD-SA | Planned Development - Special Activity |
| PE | Licensed Professional Engineer |
| PIN | Parcel Identification Number |
| POCO | Plat of Correction |
| PRAP | Pre-Application Meeting |
| PRCS | Loudoun County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Services |
| PSR | Preliminary Soils Review |
| PUD | Planned Unit Development |
| PVAR | Pre-Variance Meeting |
| QNOD | Quarry Notification Overlay District |
| R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-8 | Single-Family Residential-1, 2, 3, 4, 8 |
| R-16 | Townhouse/Multifamily Residential-16 |
| R-24 | Multifamily Residential |
| RC | Rural Commercial |
| RSCR | River and Stream Corridor Resources |
| RLUIPA | Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 |
| ROW | Right-of-Way |
| SBPL | Preliminary Plat of Subdivision |
| SBPR | Preliminary/Record Subdivision |
| SBRD | Record Plat |
| SCC | State Corporation Commission |
| SCN | Suburban Compact Neighborhood |
| SF | Square Feet |
| SFA | Single-Family Attached |
| SFD | Single-Family Detached |
| SFHA | Special Flood Hazard Area |
| SIDP | Sign Development Plan |
| SLM | Sound Level Meter |
| SN | Suburban Neighborhood |
| SPAM | Site Plan Amendment |
| SPEL | Special Exception for Errors in Location |
| SPEX | Special Exception |
| SPMI | Minor Special Exception |
| STPL | Site Plan |
| TC | Town Center |
| TCA | Tree Conservation Area |
| TCC | Transition Community Center |
| TCN | Transition Compact Neighborhood |
| TDM | Transportation Demand Management |
| TDSA | Transit-Designed Supportive Area |
| TR | Transitional Residential |
| TRC | Transit Related Center |
| TSN | Transition Small Lot Neighborhood |
| UE | Urban Employment |
| UHNU | Unmet Housing Needs Unit |
| USC | United States Code |
| USDA | United States Department of Agriculture |
| USGS | United States Geological Survey |
| VARI | Variance |
| VCOD | Village Conservation Overlay District |
| VDACS | Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services |
| VDHR | Virginia Department of Historic Resources |
| VDOT | Virginia Department of Transportation |
| VESCH | Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook |
| VLR | Virginia Landmarks Register |
| VSMP | Virginia Stormwater Management Program |
| VTD | Vehicle Trips Per Day |
| W&OD | Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park |
| WAIV | Waiver of Facilities Standards Manual Requirements |
| WMATA | Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority |
| ZCOR | Zoning Correspondence (Determination, Verification, Proffer, or Vesting Determination) |
| ZCPA | Zoning Concept Plan Amendment |
| ZMAP | Zoning Map Amendment |
| ZMOD | Zoning Ordinance Modification |
| ZOAM | Zoning Ordinance Amendment |
| Table A-1. Acronyms and Abbreviations | |
|---|---|
| Acronym | Term |
| A-10 | Agriculture-10 |
| A-3 | Agricultural Residential-3 |
| AASHTO | American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials |
| ADA | Americans with Disabilities Act |
| ADT | Average Daily Traffic |
| ADU | Affordable Dwelling Unit |
| AHU | Affordable Housing Unit |
| AIOD | Airport Impact Overlay District |
| AMI | Area Median Income |
| APPL | Appeal |
| AR-1 | Agricultural Rural-1 |
| AR-2 | Agricultural Rural-2 |
| BLAD | Boundary Line Adjustment |
| BMP | Best Management Practices |
| BZA | Board of Zoning Appeals |
| CC | Commercial Center |
| CC-CC | Commercial Center-Community Center |
| CC-NC | Commercial Center-Neighborhood Center |
| CC-SC | Commercial Center-Small Regional Center |
| CCT | Correlated Color Temperature |
| CDP | Concept Development Plan |
| CLI | Commercial Light Industry |
| CLOMR | Conditional Letter of Map Revision |
| CMPT | Commission Permit |
| CO | Codified Ordinances of Loudoun County |
| COG | (Metropolitan Washington) Council of Governments |
| CPAM | Comprehensive Plan Amendment |
| CPAP | Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CPAR | Revision to Previously Approved Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CSA | Community Supported Agriculture |
| CTP | Countywide Transportation Plan |
| CWU | Compact/Walkable/Urban |
| dB(A) | A-Weighted Decibels |
| DEDI | Dedication Plat |
| DFIRM | Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| DOAM | Development Ordinance Amendment (to Facilities Standards Manual) |
| DTCI | Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure |
| EPA | United States Environmental Protection Agency |
| ESMT | Easement Plat |
| FAA | Federal Aviation Administration |
| FAR | Floor Area Ratio |
| FEMA | Federal Emergency Management Agency |
| FIRM | Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| FIS | Flood Insurance Study |
| FOD | Floodplain Overlay District |
| FPAL | Floodplain Alteration |
| FPST | Floodplain Study |
| FSM | Facilities Standards Manual |
| GB | General Business |
| GFA | Gross Floor Area |
| GI | General Industry |
| HAC | Historic Access Corridor District |
| HCC | Historical and Cultural Conservation District |
| HDRC | Historic District Review Committee |
| HOD | Historic Overlay District |
| HR | Historic Roadway District |
| HS | Historic Site District |
| IAD | Washington Dulles International Airport |
| IP | Industrial Park |
| JLMA | Joint Land Management Area |
| LCFPC | Loudoun County Fire Protection Code |
| LCFR | Loudoun County Fire and Rescue |
| LDA | Land Development Application |
| LID | Low Impact Development |
| LOD | Limestone Overlay District |
| LOGIS | Loudoun County Geographic Information System |
| LOMR | Letter of Map Revision |
| LOS | Level of Service |
| LPAT | Linear Parks and Trails Framework Plan |
| LPSS | Licensed Professional Soil Scientist |
| LSDO | Loudoun County Subdivision and Development Ordinance |
| MF | Multifamily |
| MFA | Multifamily Attached |
| MFS | Multifamily Stacked |
| MOD | Mountainside Overlay District |
| MR-HI | Mineral Resource-Heavy Industry |
| NEHR | Natural, Environmental, and Historic Resources |
| NER | Natural and Environmental Resources |
| NFIP | National Flood Insurance Program |
| NRHP | National Register of Historic Places |
| NUCS | Non-Motorized User Circulation System |
| OA | Owners Association |
| OP | Office Park |
| PD-AAAR | Planned Development - Active Adult/Age Restricted |
| PD-CC(RC) | Planned Development - Commercial Center (Regional Center) |
| PD-H | Planned Development - Housing |
| PD-MUB | Planned Development - Mixed Use Business |
| PD-RDP | Planned Development - Research and Development |
| PD-RV | Planned Development - Rural Village |
| PD-SA | Planned Development - Special Activity |
| PE | Licensed Professional Engineer |
| PIN | Parcel Identification Number |
| POCO | Plat of Correction |
| PRAP | Pre-Application Meeting |
| PRCS | Loudoun County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Services |
| PSR | Preliminary Soils Review |
| PUD | Planned Unit Development |
| PVAR | Pre-Variance Meeting |
| QNOD | Quarry Notification Overlay District |
| R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-8 | Single-Family Residential-1, 2, 3, 4, 8 |
| R-16 | Townhouse/Multifamily Residential-16 |
| R-24 | Multifamily Residential |
| RC | Rural Commercial |
| RSCR | River and Stream Corridor Resources |
| RLUIPA | Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 |
| ROW | Right-of-Way |
| SBPL | Preliminary Plat of Subdivision |
| SBPR | Preliminary/Record Subdivision |
| SBRD | Record Plat |
| SCC | State Corporation Commission |
| SCN | Suburban Compact Neighborhood |
| SF | Square Feet |
| SFA | Single-Family Attached |
| SFD | Single-Family Detached |
| SFHA | Special Flood Hazard Area |
| SIDP | Sign Development Plan |
| SLM | Sound Level Meter |
| SN | Suburban Neighborhood |
| SPAM | Site Plan Amendment |
| SPEL | Special Exception for Errors in Location |
| SPEX | Special Exception |
| SPMI | Minor Special Exception |
| STPL | Site Plan |
| TC | Town Center |
| TCA | Tree Conservation Area |
| TCC | Transition Community Center |
| TCN | Transition Compact Neighborhood |
| TDM | Transportation Demand Management |
| TDSA | Transit-Designed Supportive Area |
| TR | Transitional Residential |
| TRC | Transit Related Center |
| TSN | Transition Small Lot Neighborhood |
| UE | Urban Employment |
| UHNU | Unmet Housing Needs Unit |
| USC | United States Code |
| USDA | United States Department of Agriculture |
| USGS | United States Geological Survey |
| VARI | Variance |
| VCOD | Village Conservation Overlay District |
| VDACS | Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services |
| VDHR | Virginia Department of Historic Resources |
| VDOT | Virginia Department of Transportation |
| VESCH | Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook |
| VLR | Virginia Landmarks Register |
| VSMP | Virginia Stormwater Management Program |
| VTD | Vehicle Trips Per Day |
| W&OD | Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park |
| WAIV | Waiver of Facilities Standards Manual Requirements |
| WMATA | Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority |
| ZCOR | Zoning Correspondence (Determination, Verification, Proffer, or Vesting Determination) |
| ZCPA | Zoning Concept Plan Amendment |
| ZMAP | Zoning Map Amendment |
| ZMOD | Zoning Ordinance Modification |
| ZOAM | Zoning Ordinance Amendment |
| Table A-1. Acronyms and Abbreviations | |
|---|---|
| Acronym | Term |
| A-10 | Agriculture-10 |
| A-3 | Agricultural Residential-3 |
| AASHTO | American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials |
| ADA | Americans with Disabilities Act |
| ADT | Average Daily Traffic |
| ADU | Affordable Dwelling Unit |
| AHU | Affordable Housing Unit |
| AIOD | Airport Impact Overlay District |
| AMI | Area Median Income |
| APPL | Appeal |
| AR-1 | Agricultural Rural-1 |
| AR-2 | Agricultural Rural-2 |
| BLAD | Boundary Line Adjustment |
| BMP | Best Management Practices |
| BZA | Board of Zoning Appeals |
| CC | Commercial Center |
| CC-CC | Commercial Center-Community Center |
| CC-NC | Commercial Center-Neighborhood Center |
| CC-SC | Commercial Center-Small Regional Center |
| CCT | Correlated Color Temperature |
| CDP | Concept Development Plan |
| CLI | Commercial Light Industry |
| CLOMR | Conditional Letter of Map Revision |
| CMPT | Commission Permit |
| CO | Codified Ordinances of Loudoun County |
| COG | (Metropolitan Washington) Council of Governments |
| CPAM | Comprehensive Plan Amendment |
| CPAP | Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CPAR | Revision to Previously Approved Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CSA | Community Supported Agriculture |
| CTP | Countywide Transportation Plan |
| CWU | Compact/Walkable/Urban |
| dB(A) | A-Weighted Decibels |
| DEDI | Dedication Plat |
| DFIRM | Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| DOAM | Development Ordinance Amendment (to Facilities Standards Manual) |
| DTCI | Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure |
| EPA | United States Environmental Protection Agency |
| ESMT | Easement Plat |
| FAA | Federal Aviation Administration |
| FAR | Floor Area Ratio |
| FEMA | Federal Emergency Management Agency |
| FIRM | Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| FIS | Flood Insurance Study |
| FOD | Floodplain Overlay District |
| FPAL | Floodplain Alteration |
| FPST | Floodplain Study |
| FSM | Facilities Standards Manual |
| GB | General Business |
| GFA | Gross Floor Area |
| GI | General Industry |
| HAC | Historic Access Corridor District |
| HCC | Historical and Cultural Conservation District |
| HDRC | Historic District Review Committee |
| HOD | Historic Overlay District |
| HR | Historic Roadway District |
| HS | Historic Site District |
| IAD | Washington Dulles International Airport |
| IP | Industrial Park |
| JLMA | Joint Land Management Area |
| LCFPC | Loudoun County Fire Protection Code |
| LCFR | Loudoun County Fire and Rescue |
| LDA | Land Development Application |
| LID | Low Impact Development |
| LOD | Limestone Overlay District |
| LOGIS | Loudoun County Geographic Information System |
| LOMR | Letter of Map Revision |
| LOS | Level of Service |
| LPAT | Linear Parks and Trails Framework Plan |
| LPSS | Licensed Professional Soil Scientist |
| LSDO | Loudoun County Subdivision and Development Ordinance |
| MF | Multifamily |
| MFA | Multifamily Attached |
| MFS | Multifamily Stacked |
| MOD | Mountainside Overlay District |
| MR-HI | Mineral Resource-Heavy Industry |
| NEHR | Natural, Environmental, and Historic Resources |
| NER | Natural and Environmental Resources |
| NFIP | National Flood Insurance Program |
| NRHP | National Register of Historic Places |
| NUCS | Non-Motorized User Circulation System |
| OA | Owners Association |
| OP | Office Park |
| PD-AAAR | Planned Development - Active Adult/Age Restricted |
| PD-CC(RC) | Planned Development - Commercial Center (Regional Center) |
| PD-H | Planned Development - Housing |
| PD-MUB | Planned Development - Mixed Use Business |
| PD-RDP | Planned Development - Research and Development |
| PD-RV | Planned Development - Rural Village |
| PD-SA | Planned Development - Special Activity |
| PE | Licensed Professional Engineer |
| PIN | Parcel Identification Number |
| POCO | Plat of Correction |
| PRAP | Pre-Application Meeting |
| PRCS | Loudoun County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Services |
| PSR | Preliminary Soils Review |
| PUD | Planned Unit Development |
| PVAR | Pre-Variance Meeting |
| QNOD | Quarry Notification Overlay District |
| R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-8 | Single-Family Residential-1, 2, 3, 4, 8 |
| R-16 | Townhouse/Multifamily Residential-16 |
| R-24 | Multifamily Residential |
| RC | Rural Commercial |
| RSCR | River and Stream Corridor Resources |
| RLUIPA | Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 |
| ROW | Right-of-Way |
| SBPL | Preliminary Plat of Subdivision |
| SBPR | Preliminary/Record Subdivision |
| SBRD | Record Plat |
| SCC | State Corporation Commission |
| SCN | Suburban Compact Neighborhood |
| SF | Square Feet |
| SFA | Single-Family Attached |
| SFD | Single-Family Detached |
| SFHA | Special Flood Hazard Area |
| SIDP | Sign Development Plan |
| SLM | Sound Level Meter |
| SN | Suburban Neighborhood |
| SPAM | Site Plan Amendment |
| SPEL | Special Exception for Errors in Location |
| SPEX | Special Exception |
| SPMI | Minor Special Exception |
| STPL | Site Plan |
| TC | Town Center |
| TCA | Tree Conservation Area |
| TCC | Transition Community Center |
| TCN | Transition Compact Neighborhood |
| TDM | Transportation Demand Management |
| TDSA | Transit-Designed Supportive Area |
| TR | Transitional Residential |
| TRC | Transit Related Center |
| TSN | Transition Small Lot Neighborhood |
| UE | Urban Employment |
| UHNU | Unmet Housing Needs Unit |
| USC | United States Code |
| USDA | United States Department of Agriculture |
| USGS | United States Geological Survey |
| VARI | Variance |
| VCOD | Village Conservation Overlay District |
| VDACS | Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services |
| VDHR | Virginia Department of Historic Resources |
| VDOT | Virginia Department of Transportation |
| VESCH | Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook |
| VLR | Virginia Landmarks Register |
| VSMP | Virginia Stormwater Management Program |
| VTD | Vehicle Trips Per Day |
| W&OD | Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park |
| WAIV | Waiver of Facilities Standards Manual Requirements |
| WMATA | Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority |
| ZCOR | Zoning Correspondence (Determination, Verification, Proffer, or Vesting Determination) |
| ZCPA | Zoning Concept Plan Amendment |
| ZMAP | Zoning Map Amendment |
| ZMOD | Zoning Ordinance Modification |
| ZOAM | Zoning Ordinance Amendment |
| Table A-1. Acronyms and Abbreviations | |
|---|---|
| Acronym | Term |
| A-10 | Agriculture-10 |
| A-3 | Agricultural Residential-3 |
| AASHTO | American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials |
| ADA | Americans with Disabilities Act |
| ADT | Average Daily Traffic |
| ADU | Affordable Dwelling Unit |
| AHU | Affordable Housing Unit |
| AIOD | Airport Impact Overlay District |
| AMI | Area Median Income |
| APPL | Appeal |
| AR-1 | Agricultural Rural-1 |
| AR-2 | Agricultural Rural-2 |
| BLAD | Boundary Line Adjustment |
| BMP | Best Management Practices |
| BZA | Board of Zoning Appeals |
| CC | Commercial Center |
| CC-CC | Commercial Center-Community Center |
| CC-NC | Commercial Center-Neighborhood Center |
| CC-SC | Commercial Center-Small Regional Center |
| CCT | Correlated Color Temperature |
| CDP | Concept Development Plan |
| CLI | Commercial Light Industry |
| CLOMR | Conditional Letter of Map Revision |
| CMPT | Commission Permit |
| CO | Codified Ordinances of Loudoun County |
| COG | (Metropolitan Washington) Council of Governments |
| CPAM | Comprehensive Plan Amendment |
| CPAP | Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CPAR | Revision to Previously Approved Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CSA | Community Supported Agriculture |
| CTP | Countywide Transportation Plan |
| CWU | Compact/Walkable/Urban |
| dB(A) | A-Weighted Decibels |
| DEDI | Dedication Plat |
| DFIRM | Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| DOAM | Development Ordinance Amendment (to Facilities Standards Manual) |
| DTCI | Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure |
| EPA | United States Environmental Protection Agency |
| ESMT | Easement Plat |
| FAA | Federal Aviation Administration |
| FAR | Floor Area Ratio |
| FEMA | Federal Emergency Management Agency |
| FIRM | Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| FIS | Flood Insurance Study |
| FOD | Floodplain Overlay District |
| FPAL | Floodplain Alteration |
| FPST | Floodplain Study |
| FSM | Facilities Standards Manual |
| GB | General Business |
| GFA | Gross Floor Area |
| GI | General Industry |
| HAC | Historic Access Corridor District |
| HCC | Historical and Cultural Conservation District |
| HDRC | Historic District Review Committee |
| HOD | Historic Overlay District |
| HR | Historic Roadway District |
| HS | Historic Site District |
| IAD | Washington Dulles International Airport |
| IP | Industrial Park |
| JLMA | Joint Land Management Area |
| LCFPC | Loudoun County Fire Protection Code |
| LCFR | Loudoun County Fire and Rescue |
| LDA | Land Development Application |
| LID | Low Impact Development |
| LOD | Limestone Overlay District |
| LOGIS | Loudoun County Geographic Information System |
| LOMR | Letter of Map Revision |
| LOS | Level of Service |
| LPAT | Linear Parks and Trails Framework Plan |
| LPSS | Licensed Professional Soil Scientist |
| LSDO | Loudoun County Subdivision and Development Ordinance |
| MF | Multifamily |
| MFA | Multifamily Attached |
| MFS | Multifamily Stacked |
| MOD | Mountainside Overlay District |
| MR-HI | Mineral Resource-Heavy Industry |
| NEHR | Natural, Environmental, and Historic Resources |
| NER | Natural and Environmental Resources |
| NFIP | National Flood Insurance Program |
| NRHP | National Register of Historic Places |
| NUCS | Non-Motorized User Circulation System |
| OA | Owners Association |
| OP | Office Park |
| PD-AAAR | Planned Development - Active Adult/Age Restricted |
| PD-CC(RC) | Planned Development - Commercial Center (Regional Center) |
| PD-H | Planned Development - Housing |
| PD-MUB | Planned Development - Mixed Use Business |
| PD-RDP | Planned Development - Research and Development |
| PD-RV | Planned Development - Rural Village |
| PD-SA | Planned Development - Special Activity |
| PE | Licensed Professional Engineer |
| PIN | Parcel Identification Number |
| POCO | Plat of Correction |
| PRAP | Pre-Application Meeting |
| PRCS | Loudoun County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Services |
| PSR | Preliminary Soils Review |
| PUD | Planned Unit Development |
| PVAR | Pre-Variance Meeting |
| QNOD | Quarry Notification Overlay District |
| R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-8 | Single-Family Residential-1, 2, 3, 4, 8 |
| R-16 | Townhouse/Multifamily Residential-16 |
| R-24 | Multifamily Residential |
| RC | Rural Commercial |
| RSCR | River and Stream Corridor Resources |
| RLUIPA | Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 |
| ROW | Right-of-Way |
| SBPL | Preliminary Plat of Subdivision |
| SBPR | Preliminary/Record Subdivision |
| SBRD | Record Plat |
| SCC | State Corporation Commission |
| SCN | Suburban Compact Neighborhood |
| SF | Square Feet |
| SFA | Single-Family Attached |
| SFD | Single-Family Detached |
| SFHA | Special Flood Hazard Area |
| SIDP | Sign Development Plan |
| SLM | Sound Level Meter |
| SN | Suburban Neighborhood |
| SPAM | Site Plan Amendment |
| SPEL | Special Exception for Errors in Location |
| SPEX | Special Exception |
| SPMI | Minor Special Exception |
| STPL | Site Plan |
| TC | Town Center |
| TCA | Tree Conservation Area |
| TCC | Transition Community Center |
| TCN | Transition Compact Neighborhood |
| TDM | Transportation Demand Management |
| TDSA | Transit-Designed Supportive Area |
| TR | Transitional Residential |
| TRC | Transit Related Center |
| TSN | Transition Small Lot Neighborhood |
| UE | Urban Employment |
| UHNU | Unmet Housing Needs Unit |
| USC | United States Code |
| USDA | United States Department of Agriculture |
| USGS | United States Geological Survey |
| VARI | Variance |
| VCOD | Village Conservation Overlay District |
| VDACS | Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services |
| VDHR | Virginia Department of Historic Resources |
| VDOT | Virginia Department of Transportation |
| VESCH | Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook |
| VLR | Virginia Landmarks Register |
| VSMP | Virginia Stormwater Management Program |
| VTD | Vehicle Trips Per Day |
| W&OD | Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park |
| WAIV | Waiver of Facilities Standards Manual Requirements |
| WMATA | Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority |
| ZCOR | Zoning Correspondence (Determination, Verification, Proffer, or Vesting Determination) |
| ZCPA | Zoning Concept Plan Amendment |
| ZMAP | Zoning Map Amendment |
| ZMOD | Zoning Ordinance Modification |
| ZOAM | Zoning Ordinance Amendment |
Effective on: 1/1/1901
| Table B-1. Land Development Application Fees – Traffic Data Collection | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Data Collection | Fee Schedule | |||||||
| Description | Unit | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | |
| Apr 1, 2021 - Mar 31, 2022 | Apr 1, 2022 - Mar 31, 2023 | Apr 1, 2023 - Mar 31, 2024 | Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025 | Apr 1, 2025 - Mar 31, 2026 | Apr 1, 2026 - Mar 31, 2027 | |||
| Intersection Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 1 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| 2 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Roundabout Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 3 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 4 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (signalized intersection, all marked and unmarked crosswalks) | ||||||||
| 5 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| 6 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (mid-block/pathway/un-signalized intersection/unmarked crosswalk) per Location | ||||||||
| 7 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $38 | $45 | $46 | $48 | $50 | $52 |
| 8 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Tubes | ||||||||
| 9 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $133 | $156 | $163 | $169 | $176 | $183 |
| 10 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $190 | $223 | $232 | $242 | $251 | $261 |
| 11 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $58 | $68 | $71 | $74 | $77 | $80 |
| 12 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $478 | $562 | $584 | $608 | $632 | $657 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 13 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $228 | $268 | $279 | $290 | $301 | $313 |
| 14 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $328 | $385 | $401 | $417 | $434 | $451 |
| 15 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 16 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $838 | $985 | $1,024 | $1,065 | $1108 | $1,152 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, multi-lane >2-lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 17 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $350 | $411 | $428 | $445 | $463 | $481 |
| 18 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $480 | $564 | $587 | $610 | $635 | $660 |
| 19 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $168 | $197 | $205 | $214 | $222 | $231 |
| 20 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $1,130 | $1,328 | $1,381 | $1,436 | $1,494 | $1,554 |
| Traffic Volumes Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 21 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $188 | $221 | $230 | $239 | $249 | $258 |
| 22 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $288 | $338 | $352 | $366 | $381 | $396 |
| 23 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 24 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $788 | $926 | $963 | $1,002 | $1,042 | $1,083 |
| Speed Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 25 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $275 | $323 | $336 | $350 | $364 | $378 |
| 26 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $375 | $441 | $458 | $477 | $496 | $516 |
| 27 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 28 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $875 | $1,028 | $1,069 | $1,112 | $1,157 | $1,203 |
| Driveway Counts Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 29 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $33 | $38 | $40 | $41 | $43 | $45 |
| 30 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $25 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 | $34 |
| 31 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $2,930 | $3,443 | $3,581 | $3,724 | $3,873 | $4,028 |
| Spot Speed Distribution Data | ||||||||
| 32 | Bi-directional count | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 33 | Speed count by direction | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 34 | Speed count by lane | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| Travel Time Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 35 | Travel time per run | Mile | $24 | $28 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 |
| Origin-Destination Data per Direction | ||||||||
| 36 | Field observation | Hour | $115 | $135 | $141 | $146 | $152 | $158 |
| 37 | Equipment | Hour | $20 | $24 | $24 | $25 | $26 | $27 |
| Queue Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 38 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 39 | Aerial (Drones, etc.) | Hour | $300 | $353 | $367 | $381 | $397 | $412 |
| Parking Occupancy Data | ||||||||
| 40 | Field observation | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Delay Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 41 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 42 | Equipment | Hour | $83 | $98 | $101 | $106 | $110 | $114 |
| Gap Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 43 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 44 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Saturation Flow Rate Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 45 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 46 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Video Data per Intersection/Location | ||||||||
| 47 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $16 | $19 | $20 | $20 | $21 | $22 |
| 48 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $14 | $16 | $17 | $18 | $19 | $19 |
| Table B-1. Land Development Application Fees – Traffic Data Collection | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Data Collection | Fee Schedule | |||||||
| Description | Unit | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | |
| Apr 1, 2021 - Mar 31, 2022 | Apr 1, 2022 - Mar 31, 2023 | Apr 1, 2023 - Mar 31, 2024 | Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025 | Apr 1, 2025 - Mar 31, 2026 | Apr 1, 2026 - Mar 31, 2027 | |||
| Intersection Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 1 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| 2 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Roundabout Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 3 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 4 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (signalized intersection, all marked and unmarked crosswalks) | ||||||||
| 5 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| 6 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (mid-block/pathway/un-signalized intersection/unmarked crosswalk) per Location | ||||||||
| 7 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $38 | $45 | $46 | $48 | $50 | $52 |
| 8 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Tubes | ||||||||
| 9 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $133 | $156 | $163 | $169 | $176 | $183 |
| 10 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $190 | $223 | $232 | $242 | $251 | $261 |
| 11 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $58 | $68 | $71 | $74 | $77 | $80 |
| 12 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $478 | $562 | $584 | $608 | $632 | $657 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 13 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $228 | $268 | $279 | $290 | $301 | $313 |
| 14 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $328 | $385 | $401 | $417 | $434 | $451 |
| 15 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 16 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $838 | $985 | $1,024 | $1,065 | $1108 | $1,152 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, multi-lane >2-lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 17 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $350 | $411 | $428 | $445 | $463 | $481 |
| 18 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $480 | $564 | $587 | $610 | $635 | $660 |
| 19 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $168 | $197 | $205 | $214 | $222 | $231 |
| 20 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $1,130 | $1,328 | $1,381 | $1,436 | $1,494 | $1,554 |
| Traffic Volumes Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 21 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $188 | $221 | $230 | $239 | $249 | $258 |
| 22 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $288 | $338 | $352 | $366 | $381 | $396 |
| 23 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 24 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $788 | $926 | $963 | $1,002 | $1,042 | $1,083 |
| Speed Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 25 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $275 | $323 | $336 | $350 | $364 | $378 |
| 26 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $375 | $441 | $458 | $477 | $496 | $516 |
| 27 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 28 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $875 | $1,028 | $1,069 | $1,112 | $1,157 | $1,203 |
| Driveway Counts Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 29 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $33 | $38 | $40 | $41 | $43 | $45 |
| 30 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $25 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 | $34 |
| 31 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $2,930 | $3,443 | $3,581 | $3,724 | $3,873 | $4,028 |
| Spot Speed Distribution Data | ||||||||
| 32 | Bi-directional count | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 33 | Speed count by direction | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 34 | Speed count by lane | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| Travel Time Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 35 | Travel time per run | Mile | $24 | $28 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 |
| Origin-Destination Data per Direction | ||||||||
| 36 | Field observation | Hour | $115 | $135 | $141 | $146 | $152 | $158 |
| 37 | Equipment | Hour | $20 | $24 | $24 | $25 | $26 | $27 |
| Queue Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 38 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 39 | Aerial (Drones, etc.) | Hour | $300 | $353 | $367 | $381 | $397 | $412 |
| Parking Occupancy Data | ||||||||
| 40 | Field observation | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Delay Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 41 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 42 | Equipment | Hour | $83 | $98 | $101 | $106 | $110 | $114 |
| Gap Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 43 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 44 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Saturation Flow Rate Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 45 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 46 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Video Data per Intersection/Location | ||||||||
| 47 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $16 | $19 | $20 | $20 | $21 | $22 |
| 48 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $14 | $16 | $17 | $18 | $19 | $19 |
| Table B-1. Land Development Application Fees – Traffic Data Collection | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Data Collection | Fee Schedule | |||||||
| Description | Unit | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | |
| Apr 1, 2021 - Mar 31, 2022 | Apr 1, 2022 - Mar 31, 2023 | Apr 1, 2023 - Mar 31, 2024 | Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025 | Apr 1, 2025 - Mar 31, 2026 | Apr 1, 2026 - Mar 31, 2027 | |||
| Intersection Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 1 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| 2 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Roundabout Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 3 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 4 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (signalized intersection, all marked and unmarked crosswalks) | ||||||||
| 5 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| 6 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (mid-block/pathway/un-signalized intersection/unmarked crosswalk) per Location | ||||||||
| 7 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $38 | $45 | $46 | $48 | $50 | $52 |
| 8 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Tubes | ||||||||
| 9 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $133 | $156 | $163 | $169 | $176 | $183 |
| 10 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $190 | $223 | $232 | $242 | $251 | $261 |
| 11 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $58 | $68 | $71 | $74 | $77 | $80 |
| 12 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $478 | $562 | $584 | $608 | $632 | $657 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 13 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $228 | $268 | $279 | $290 | $301 | $313 |
| 14 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $328 | $385 | $401 | $417 | $434 | $451 |
| 15 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 16 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $838 | $985 | $1,024 | $1,065 | $1108 | $1,152 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, multi-lane >2-lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 17 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $350 | $411 | $428 | $445 | $463 | $481 |
| 18 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $480 | $564 | $587 | $610 | $635 | $660 |
| 19 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $168 | $197 | $205 | $214 | $222 | $231 |
| 20 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $1,130 | $1,328 | $1,381 | $1,436 | $1,494 | $1,554 |
| Traffic Volumes Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 21 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $188 | $221 | $230 | $239 | $249 | $258 |
| 22 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $288 | $338 | $352 | $366 | $381 | $396 |
| 23 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 24 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $788 | $926 | $963 | $1,002 | $1,042 | $1,083 |
| Speed Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 25 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $275 | $323 | $336 | $350 | $364 | $378 |
| 26 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $375 | $441 | $458 | $477 | $496 | $516 |
| 27 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 28 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $875 | $1,028 | $1,069 | $1,112 | $1,157 | $1,203 |
| Driveway Counts Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 29 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $33 | $38 | $40 | $41 | $43 | $45 |
| 30 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $25 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 | $34 |
| 31 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $2,930 | $3,443 | $3,581 | $3,724 | $3,873 | $4,028 |
| Spot Speed Distribution Data | ||||||||
| 32 | Bi-directional count | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 33 | Speed count by direction | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 34 | Speed count by lane | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| Travel Time Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 35 | Travel time per run | Mile | $24 | $28 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 |
| Origin-Destination Data per Direction | ||||||||
| 36 | Field observation | Hour | $115 | $135 | $141 | $146 | $152 | $158 |
| 37 | Equipment | Hour | $20 | $24 | $24 | $25 | $26 | $27 |
| Queue Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 38 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 39 | Aerial (Drones, etc.) | Hour | $300 | $353 | $367 | $381 | $397 | $412 |
| Parking Occupancy Data | ||||||||
| 40 | Field observation | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Delay Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 41 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 42 | Equipment | Hour | $83 | $98 | $101 | $106 | $110 | $114 |
| Gap Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 43 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 44 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Saturation Flow Rate Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 45 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 46 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Video Data per Intersection/Location | ||||||||
| 47 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $16 | $19 | $20 | $20 | $21 | $22 |
| 48 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $14 | $16 | $17 | $18 | $19 | $19 |
| Table B-1. Land Development Application Fees – Traffic Data Collection | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Data Collection | Fee Schedule | |||||||
| Description | Unit | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | |
| Apr 1, 2021 - Mar 31, 2022 | Apr 1, 2022 - Mar 31, 2023 | Apr 1, 2023 - Mar 31, 2024 | Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025 | Apr 1, 2025 - Mar 31, 2026 | Apr 1, 2026 - Mar 31, 2027 | |||
| Intersection Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 1 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| 2 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Roundabout Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 3 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 4 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (signalized intersection, all marked and unmarked crosswalks) | ||||||||
| 5 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| 6 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (mid-block/pathway/un-signalized intersection/unmarked crosswalk) per Location | ||||||||
| 7 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $38 | $45 | $46 | $48 | $50 | $52 |
| 8 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Tubes | ||||||||
| 9 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $133 | $156 | $163 | $169 | $176 | $183 |
| 10 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $190 | $223 | $232 | $242 | $251 | $261 |
| 11 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $58 | $68 | $71 | $74 | $77 | $80 |
| 12 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $478 | $562 | $584 | $608 | $632 | $657 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 13 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $228 | $268 | $279 | $290 | $301 | $313 |
| 14 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $328 | $385 | $401 | $417 | $434 | $451 |
| 15 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 16 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $838 | $985 | $1,024 | $1,065 | $1108 | $1,152 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, multi-lane >2-lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 17 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $350 | $411 | $428 | $445 | $463 | $481 |
| 18 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $480 | $564 | $587 | $610 | $635 | $660 |
| 19 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $168 | $197 | $205 | $214 | $222 | $231 |
| 20 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $1,130 | $1,328 | $1,381 | $1,436 | $1,494 | $1,554 |
| Traffic Volumes Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 21 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $188 | $221 | $230 | $239 | $249 | $258 |
| 22 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $288 | $338 | $352 | $366 | $381 | $396 |
| 23 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 24 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $788 | $926 | $963 | $1,002 | $1,042 | $1,083 |
| Speed Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 25 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $275 | $323 | $336 | $350 | $364 | $378 |
| 26 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $375 | $441 | $458 | $477 | $496 | $516 |
| 27 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 28 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $875 | $1,028 | $1,069 | $1,112 | $1,157 | $1,203 |
| Driveway Counts Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 29 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $33 | $38 | $40 | $41 | $43 | $45 |
| 30 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $25 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 | $34 |
| 31 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $2,930 | $3,443 | $3,581 | $3,724 | $3,873 | $4,028 |
| Spot Speed Distribution Data | ||||||||
| 32 | Bi-directional count | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 33 | Speed count by direction | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 34 | Speed count by lane | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| Travel Time Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 35 | Travel time per run | Mile | $24 | $28 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 |
| Origin-Destination Data per Direction | ||||||||
| 36 | Field observation | Hour | $115 | $135 | $141 | $146 | $152 | $158 |
| 37 | Equipment | Hour | $20 | $24 | $24 | $25 | $26 | $27 |
| Queue Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 38 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 39 | Aerial (Drones, etc.) | Hour | $300 | $353 | $367 | $381 | $397 | $412 |
| Parking Occupancy Data | ||||||||
| 40 | Field observation | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Delay Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 41 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 42 | Equipment | Hour | $83 | $98 | $101 | $106 | $110 | $114 |
| Gap Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 43 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 44 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Saturation Flow Rate Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 45 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 46 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Video Data per Intersection/Location | ||||||||
| 47 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $16 | $19 | $20 | $20 | $21 | $22 |
| 48 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $14 | $16 | $17 | $18 | $19 | $19 |
| Table B-2. Land Development Application Fees - Traffic Warrant Study | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Warrant Study | Fee Schedule | |||||
| Traffic Warrant Study Type | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | |
| May 1, 2021 - April 30, 2022 | May 1, 2022 - Apr 30, 2023 | May 1, 2023 - Apr 30, 2024 | May 1, 2024 - April 30, 2025 | May 1, 2025 - Apr 30, 2026 | ||
| 1 | Traffic Signal Warrant Study (Signal Justification Report) | $27,253 | $32,027 | $33,308 | $34,641 | $36,026 |
| 2 | Multi-Way Stop Control Warrant Study | $19,277 | $22,654 | $23,560 | $24,503 | $25,483 |
| 3 | Crosswalk Warrant Study | $21,496 | $25,262 | $26,273 | $27,323 | $28,416 |
| Table B-2. Land Development Application Fees - Traffic Warrant Study | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Warrant Study | Fee Schedule | |||||
| Traffic Warrant Study Type | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | |
| May 1, 2021 - April 30, 2022 | May 1, 2022 - Apr 30, 2023 | May 1, 2023 - Apr 30, 2024 | May 1, 2024 - April 30, 2025 | May 1, 2025 - Apr 30, 2026 | ||
| 1 | Traffic Signal Warrant Study (Signal Justification Report) | $27,253 | $32,027 | $33,308 | $34,641 | $36,026 |
| 2 | Multi-Way Stop Control Warrant Study | $19,277 | $22,654 | $23,560 | $24,503 | $25,483 |
| 3 | Crosswalk Warrant Study | $21,496 | $25,262 | $26,273 | $27,323 | $28,416 |
| Table B-2. Land Development Application Fees - Traffic Warrant Study | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Warrant Study | Fee Schedule | |||||
| Traffic Warrant Study Type | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | |
| May 1, 2021 - April 30, 2022 | May 1, 2022 - Apr 30, 2023 | May 1, 2023 - Apr 30, 2024 | May 1, 2024 - April 30, 2025 | May 1, 2025 - Apr 30, 2026 | ||
| 1 | Traffic Signal Warrant Study (Signal Justification Report) | $27,253 | $32,027 | $33,308 | $34,641 | $36,026 |
| 2 | Multi-Way Stop Control Warrant Study | $19,277 | $22,654 | $23,560 | $24,503 | $25,483 |
| 3 | Crosswalk Warrant Study | $21,496 | $25,262 | $26,273 | $27,323 | $28,416 |
| Table B-2. Land Development Application Fees - Traffic Warrant Study | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Warrant Study | Fee Schedule | |||||
| Traffic Warrant Study Type | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | |
| May 1, 2021 - April 30, 2022 | May 1, 2022 - Apr 30, 2023 | May 1, 2023 - Apr 30, 2024 | May 1, 2024 - April 30, 2025 | May 1, 2025 - Apr 30, 2026 | ||
| 1 | Traffic Signal Warrant Study (Signal Justification Report) | $27,253 | $32,027 | $33,308 | $34,641 | $36,026 |
| 2 | Multi-Way Stop Control Warrant Study | $19,277 | $22,654 | $23,560 | $24,503 | $25,483 |
| 3 | Crosswalk Warrant Study | $21,496 | $25,262 | $26,273 | $27,323 | $28,416 |
| Table B-3. Land Development Application Fees - Zoning | ||
|---|---|---|
| Application Type | Fee Schedule | |
| 1 | Appeal (APPL) | $350.00 |
| 2 | Certificate of Appropriateness Certificate of Appropriateness – Administrative | $60.00 $60.00 |
| 3 | Commission Permit (CMPT) | $6,990.00 |
| 4 | Special Exception for Error in Location (SPEL) | $460.00 |
| Rezoning (ZMAP or ZRES1) | ||
| 5 | Residential4 | $35,605.00 for the first 200 acres + $180.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 6 | Nonresidential4 | $27,720.00 for the first 200 acres + $140.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 7 | Additional submission, fourth, and each subsequent | $1,560.00 |
| 8 | Rezoning (ZRTD) - Zoning Conversion to the current Zoning Ordinance within the Route 28 Tax District | $2,380.00 |
| Sign Permits | ||
| 9 | Temporary or Residential | $10.00 |
| 10 | Commercial | $235.00 |
| Zoning Permits and Zoning Inspections | ||
| 11 | Residential | $165.00 |
| 12 | Child Care Home | $200.00 |
| 13 | Commercial | $210.00 |
| 14 | Zoning Inspections | $80.00 |
| Special Exceptions (SPEX) | ||
| 15 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $15,750.00 |
| 16 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $6,570.00 |
| 17 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $5,955.00 |
| 18 | Zoning Ordinance modifications specified to be processed as Special Exceptions other than modifications under Section 10.10.04.C | $10,805.00
|
| 19 | Additional submissions, third and each subsequent | $2,560.00 |
| Special Exceptions pursuant to the 1972 Zoning Ordinance that are considered only by the Board of Supervisors (no Planning Commission recommendation required). | ||
| 20 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 21 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 22 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 23 | Special Exceptions, Sign Development Plan (SIDP) to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| 24 | Special Exception for Parking Adjustment to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| Special Exceptions, Minor (SPMI) | ||
| 25 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 26 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 27 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 28 | Approval of Child Care Home use | $350.00 |
| 29 | Modification of additional use regulations in Chapter 4 and setbacks from roads in Section 7.04.08.B.2 | $1,870.00
|
| 30 | Modification of additional use regulations in Section 4.04.08 Child Day Center and Child Day Home | $350.00 |
Zoning Concept Plan Amendment or Proffer Amendment (ZCPA or ZRAM3) | ||
| 31 | Residential4 | $26,230.00 |
| 32 | Nonresidential4 | $20,575.00 |
| 33 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
Zoning Ordinance Modification (ZMOD or ZRMD5) | ||
| 34 | Residential4 | $13,315.00 |
| 35 | Nonresidential4 | $12,610.00 |
| 36 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
| 37 | Adoption of a Comprehensive Sign Package or other modification of sign regulations under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $5,120.00
|
| 38 | Amendment of an approved Comprehensive Sign Package under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $2,285.00 |
| Zoning Correspondence (ZCOR) | ||
| 39 | Proffer Determination (Section 10.02) | $690.00 |
| 40 | Zoning Verification | $485.00 |
| 41 | Vesting Determination (Section 10.02) | $1,035.00 |
| Adjustments, Modifications, Variances, and Waivers | ||
| 42 | Administrative Buffer Adjustment and Waiver (Section 7.04.08.A) | $1,190.00 |
| 43 | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | $1,190.00 |
| 44 | Parking Adjustment Administrative (Section 10.16) and by Special Exception to Board of Zoning Appeals (Section 10.11.05) | $1,190.00 |
| 45 | Zoning Variance (Section 10.08) | $805.00 |
| 46 | Sign Development Plan to the BZA (Section 10.11.03) | $805.00 |
TABLE NOTES: 1 ZRES – Rezoning (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 2 Calculated to the nearest one-hundredth acre (e.g., 100.15) 4 Fee (residential vs. nonresidential) based on the proposed use or modification. The residential fee would apply to any application that proposes a change to a residential component. The residential fee would apply to any modification in a residential zoning district. 5 ZRMD – Zoning modification (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 6For the purpose of this fee schedule, a site is considered to include a sensitive environmental area if any of the following features fall anywhere on the parcel(s) as shown in the County’s on-line geographic database WEBLOGIS: Floodplain; Mountainside OD 1993; Steep Slope; Limestone OD; and Wetlands Model. | ||
| Table B-3. Land Development Application Fees - Zoning | ||
|---|---|---|
| Application Type | Fee Schedule | |
| 1 | Appeal (APPL) | $350.00 |
| 2 | Certificate of Appropriateness Certificate of Appropriateness – Administrative | $60.00 $60.00 |
| 3 | Commission Permit (CMPT) | $6,990.00 |
| 4 | Special Exception for Error in Location (SPEL) | $460.00 |
| Rezoning (ZMAP or ZRES1) | ||
| 5 | Residential4 | $35,605.00 for the first 200 acres + $180.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 6 | Nonresidential4 | $27,720.00 for the first 200 acres + $140.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 7 | Additional submission, fourth, and each subsequent | $1,560.00 |
| 8 | Rezoning (ZRTD) - Zoning Conversion to the current Zoning Ordinance within the Route 28 Tax District | $2,380.00 |
| Sign Permits | ||
| 9 | Temporary or Residential | $10.00 |
| 10 | Commercial | $235.00 |
| Zoning Permits and Zoning Inspections | ||
| 11 | Residential | $165.00 |
| 12 | Child Care Home | $200.00 |
| 13 | Commercial | $210.00 |
| 14 | Zoning Inspections | $80.00 |
| Special Exceptions (SPEX) | ||
| 15 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $15,750.00 |
| 16 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $6,570.00 |
| 17 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $5,955.00 |
| 18 | Zoning Ordinance modifications specified to be processed as Special Exceptions other than modifications under Section 10.10.04.C | $10,805.00
|
| 19 | Additional submissions, third and each subsequent | $2,560.00 |
| Special Exceptions pursuant to the 1972 Zoning Ordinance that are considered only by the Board of Supervisors (no Planning Commission recommendation required). | ||
| 20 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 21 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 22 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 23 | Special Exceptions, Sign Development Plan (SIDP) to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| 24 | Special Exception for Parking Adjustment to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| Special Exceptions, Minor (SPMI) | ||
| 25 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 26 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 27 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 28 | Approval of Child Care Home use | $350.00 |
| 29 | Modification of additional use regulations in Chapter 4 and setbacks from roads in Section 7.04.08.B.2 | $1,870.00
|
| 30 | Modification of additional use regulations in Section 4.04.08 Child Day Center and Child Day Home | $350.00 |
Zoning Concept Plan Amendment or Proffer Amendment (ZCPA or ZRAM3) | ||
| 31 | Residential4 | $26,230.00 |
| 32 | Nonresidential4 | $20,575.00 |
| 33 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
Zoning Ordinance Modification (ZMOD or ZRMD5) | ||
| 34 | Residential4 | $13,315.00 |
| 35 | Nonresidential4 | $12,610.00 |
| 36 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
| 37 | Adoption of a Comprehensive Sign Package or other modification of sign regulations under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $5,120.00
|
| 38 | Amendment of an approved Comprehensive Sign Package under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $2,285.00 |
| Zoning Correspondence (ZCOR) | ||
| 39 | Proffer Determination (Section 10.02) | $690.00 |
| 40 | Zoning Verification | $485.00 |
| 41 | Vesting Determination (Section 10.02) | $1,035.00 |
| Adjustments, Modifications, Variances, and Waivers | ||
| 42 | Administrative Buffer Adjustment and Waiver (Section 7.04.08.A) | $1,190.00 |
| 43 | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | $1,190.00 |
| 44 | Parking Adjustment Administrative (Section 10.16) and by Special Exception to Board of Zoning Appeals (Section 10.11.05) | $1,190.00 |
| 45 | Zoning Variance (Section 10.08) | $805.00 |
| 46 | Sign Development Plan to the BZA (Section 10.11.03) | $805.00 |
TABLE NOTES: 1 ZRES – Rezoning (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 2 Calculated to the nearest one-hundredth acre (e.g., 100.15) 4 Fee (residential vs. nonresidential) based on the proposed use or modification. The residential fee would apply to any application that proposes a change to a residential component. The residential fee would apply to any modification in a residential zoning district. 5 ZRMD – Zoning modification (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 6For the purpose of this fee schedule, a site is considered to include a sensitive environmental area if any of the following features fall anywhere on the parcel(s) as shown in the County’s on-line geographic database WEBLOGIS: Floodplain; Mountainside OD 1993; Steep Slope; Limestone OD; and Wetlands Model. | ||
| Table B-3. Land Development Application Fees - Zoning | ||
|---|---|---|
| Application Type | Fee Schedule | |
| 1 | Appeal (APPL) | $350.00 |
| 2 | Certificate of Appropriateness Certificate of Appropriateness – Administrative | $60.00 $60.00 |
| 3 | Commission Permit (CMPT) | $6,990.00 |
| 4 | Special Exception for Error in Location (SPEL) | $460.00 |
| Rezoning (ZMAP or ZRES1) | ||
| 5 | Residential4 | $35,605.00 for the first 200 acres + $180.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 6 | Nonresidential4 | $27,720.00 for the first 200 acres + $140.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 7 | Additional submission, fourth, and each subsequent | $1,560.00 |
| 8 | Rezoning (ZRTD) - Zoning Conversion to the current Zoning Ordinance within the Route 28 Tax District | $2,380.00 |
| Sign Permits | ||
| 9 | Temporary or Residential | $10.00 |
| 10 | Commercial | $235.00 |
| Zoning Permits and Zoning Inspections | ||
| 11 | Residential | $165.00 |
| 12 | Child Care Home | $200.00 |
| 13 | Commercial | $210.00 |
| 14 | Zoning Inspections | $80.00 |
| Special Exceptions (SPEX) | ||
| 15 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $15,750.00 |
| 16 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $6,570.00 |
| 17 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $5,955.00 |
| 18 | Zoning Ordinance modifications specified to be processed as Special Exceptions other than modifications under Section 10.10.04.C | $10,805.00
|
| 19 | Additional submissions, third and each subsequent | $2,560.00 |
| Special Exceptions pursuant to the 1972 Zoning Ordinance that are considered only by the Board of Supervisors (no Planning Commission recommendation required). | ||
| 20 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 21 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 22 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 23 | Special Exceptions, Sign Development Plan (SIDP) to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| 24 | Special Exception for Parking Adjustment to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| Special Exceptions, Minor (SPMI) | ||
| 25 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 26 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 27 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 28 | Approval of Child Care Home use | $350.00 |
| 29 | Modification of additional use regulations in Chapter 4 and setbacks from roads in Section 7.04.08.B.2 | $1,870.00
|
| 30 | Modification of additional use regulations in Section 4.04.08 Child Day Center and Child Day Home | $350.00 |
Zoning Concept Plan Amendment or Proffer Amendment (ZCPA or ZRAM3) | ||
| 31 | Residential4 | $26,230.00 |
| 32 | Nonresidential4 | $20,575.00 |
| 33 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
Zoning Ordinance Modification (ZMOD or ZRMD5) | ||
| 34 | Residential4 | $13,315.00 |
| 35 | Nonresidential4 | $12,610.00 |
| 36 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
| 37 | Adoption of a Comprehensive Sign Package or other modification of sign regulations under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $5,120.00
|
| 38 | Amendment of an approved Comprehensive Sign Package under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $2,285.00 |
| Zoning Correspondence (ZCOR) | ||
| 39 | Proffer Determination (Section 10.02) | $690.00 |
| 40 | Zoning Verification | $485.00 |
| 41 | Vesting Determination (Section 10.02) | $1,035.00 |
| Adjustments, Modifications, Variances, and Waivers | ||
| 42 | Administrative Buffer Adjustment and Waiver (Section 7.04.08.A) | $1,190.00 |
| 43 | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | $1,190.00 |
| 44 | Parking Adjustment Administrative (Section 10.16) and by Special Exception to Board of Zoning Appeals (Section 10.11.05) | $1,190.00 |
| 45 | Zoning Variance (Section 10.08) | $805.00 |
| 46 | Sign Development Plan to the BZA (Section 10.11.03) | $805.00 |
TABLE NOTES: 1 ZRES – Rezoning (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 2 Calculated to the nearest one-hundredth acre (e.g., 100.15) 4 Fee (residential vs. nonresidential) based on the proposed use or modification. The residential fee would apply to any application that proposes a change to a residential component. The residential fee would apply to any modification in a residential zoning district. 5 ZRMD – Zoning modification (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 6For the purpose of this fee schedule, a site is considered to include a sensitive environmental area if any of the following features fall anywhere on the parcel(s) as shown in the County’s on-line geographic database WEBLOGIS: Floodplain; Mountainside OD 1993; Steep Slope; Limestone OD; and Wetlands Model. | ||
| Table B-3. Land Development Application Fees - Zoning | ||
|---|---|---|
| Application Type | Fee Schedule | |
| 1 | Appeal (APPL) | $350.00 |
| 2 | Certificate of Appropriateness Certificate of Appropriateness – Administrative | $60.00 $60.00 |
| 3 | Commission Permit (CMPT) | $6,990.00 |
| 4 | Special Exception for Error in Location (SPEL) | $460.00 |
| Rezoning (ZMAP or ZRES1) | ||
| 5 | Residential4 | $35,605.00 for the first 200 acres + $180.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 6 | Nonresidential4 | $27,720.00 for the first 200 acres + $140.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 7 | Additional submission, fourth, and each subsequent | $1,560.00 |
| 8 | Rezoning (ZRTD) - Zoning Conversion to the current Zoning Ordinance within the Route 28 Tax District | $2,380.00 |
| Sign Permits | ||
| 9 | Temporary or Residential | $10.00 |
| 10 | Commercial | $235.00 |
| Zoning Permits and Zoning Inspections | ||
| 11 | Residential | $165.00 |
| 12 | Child Care Home | $200.00 |
| 13 | Commercial | $210.00 |
| 14 | Zoning Inspections | $80.00 |
| Special Exceptions (SPEX) | ||
| 15 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $15,750.00 |
| 16 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $6,570.00 |
| 17 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $5,955.00 |
| 18 | Zoning Ordinance modifications specified to be processed as Special Exceptions other than modifications under Section 10.10.04.C | $10,805.00
|
| 19 | Additional submissions, third and each subsequent | $2,560.00 |
| Special Exceptions pursuant to the 1972 Zoning Ordinance that are considered only by the Board of Supervisors (no Planning Commission recommendation required). | ||
| 20 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 21 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 22 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 23 | Special Exceptions, Sign Development Plan (SIDP) to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| 24 | Special Exception for Parking Adjustment to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| Special Exceptions, Minor (SPMI) | ||
| 25 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 26 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 27 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 28 | Approval of Child Care Home use | $350.00 |
| 29 | Modification of additional use regulations in Chapter 4 and setbacks from roads in Section 7.04.08.B.2 | $1,870.00
|
| 30 | Modification of additional use regulations in Section 4.04.08 Child Day Center and Child Day Home | $350.00 |
Zoning Concept Plan Amendment or Proffer Amendment (ZCPA or ZRAM3) | ||
| 31 | Residential4 | $26,230.00 |
| 32 | Nonresidential4 | $20,575.00 |
| 33 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
Zoning Ordinance Modification (ZMOD or ZRMD5) | ||
| 34 | Residential4 | $13,315.00 |
| 35 | Nonresidential4 | $12,610.00 |
| 36 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
| 37 | Adoption of a Comprehensive Sign Package or other modification of sign regulations under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $5,120.00
|
| 38 | Amendment of an approved Comprehensive Sign Package under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $2,285.00 |
| Zoning Correspondence (ZCOR) | ||
| 39 | Proffer Determination (Section 10.02) | $690.00 |
| 40 | Zoning Verification | $485.00 |
| 41 | Vesting Determination (Section 10.02) | $1,035.00 |
| Adjustments, Modifications, Variances, and Waivers | ||
| 42 | Administrative Buffer Adjustment and Waiver (Section 7.04.08.A) | $1,190.00 |
| 43 | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | $1,190.00 |
| 44 | Parking Adjustment Administrative (Section 10.16) and by Special Exception to Board of Zoning Appeals (Section 10.11.05) | $1,190.00 |
| 45 | Zoning Variance (Section 10.08) | $805.00 |
| 46 | Sign Development Plan to the BZA (Section 10.11.03) | $805.00 |
TABLE NOTES: 1 ZRES – Rezoning (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 2 Calculated to the nearest one-hundredth acre (e.g., 100.15) 4 Fee (residential vs. nonresidential) based on the proposed use or modification. The residential fee would apply to any application that proposes a change to a residential component. The residential fee would apply to any modification in a residential zoning district. 5 ZRMD – Zoning modification (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 6For the purpose of this fee schedule, a site is considered to include a sensitive environmental area if any of the following features fall anywhere on the parcel(s) as shown in the County’s on-line geographic database WEBLOGIS: Floodplain; Mountainside OD 1993; Steep Slope; Limestone OD; and Wetlands Model. | ||
Effective on: 1/1/1901
Appendix C is offered as a guide only; it is not exhaustive. Appendix C is a resource to assist applicants with determining which regulations in the Zoning Ordinance may be modified, amended, or waived and, if so, the applicable process to do so. Flexibility is governed as indicated in Chapters 1 through 10 of the Zoning Ordinance. Referenced Sections in Table C-1 are offered as a resource only. Appendix C also includes adjustments to nonresidential floor area ratio (FAR) by Special Exception. It does not include the various use permissions and development options provided within regulations. Appendix C does not limit the discretion of the Zoning Administrator to implement the Zoning Ordinance. If there are any discrepancies between Table C-1 and the text in Chapters 1 through 10 of the Zoning Ordinance, the text in Chapters 1 through 10 govern.
| Table C-1. Guide to Flexible Regulations | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Regulation | Determination (Section 10.02) | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | Legislative Modification (Section 10.10.04.C) | Special Exception (Section 10.11.01) | Minor Special Exception (Section 10.11.02) | Other Procedure (reference provided) | |
| Chapter 1: Introduction | |||||||
1.03.02 Nonconforming Uses | |||||||
| 1 | G Reduced Buffers, Setbacks, and Yards due to Highway Realignment or Condemnation | x | x | ||||
Chapter 2: Zoning Districts | |||||||
2.01.01 Transit Related Center - TRC | |||||||
| 2 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 3 | Table 2.01.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 4 | Table 2.01.01-1 Building Requirements (Outer Core and TDSA building height) | x | |||||
| 5 | D TDSA Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | 10.10.01, 10.10.05 | ||||
| 6 | Table 2.01.01-4 Required Minimum of Buildings with a Vertical Mix of Uses (all) | x | |||||
| 7 | G.2.c Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 8 | I.3, 4, and 5 Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.01.02 Urban Employment - UE | |||||||
| 9 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 10 | Table 2.01.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 11 | Table 2.01.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 12 | F. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.01 Suburban Neighborhood - SN | |||||||
| 13 | Table 2.02.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 14 | Table 2.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 15 | Table 2.02.01-1 Residential Building Height (max), Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 16 | Table 2.02.01-3 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.02 Suburban Compact Neighborhood - SCN | |||||||
| 17 | Table 2.02.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 18 | Table 2.02.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 19 | Table 2.02.02-1 Residential and Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 20 | Table 2.02.02-2 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.03 Town Center - TC | |||||||
| 21 | A.2.a Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 22 | A.2.b Maximum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 23 | Table 2.02.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 24 | Table 2.02.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 25 | Table 2.02.03-1 Building Requirements (except Lot Coverage) | x | |||||
| 26 | E.2 Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 27 | Table 2.02.03-3 Minimum Size Requirements for Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 28 | G. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 29 | G.3.b.2.b Exceptions to Pedestrian-Oriented Buildings and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.04 Commercial Center - CC | |||||||
| 30 | Table 2.02.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 31 | Table 2.02.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.01 Single Family Residential - R-1, R-2, R-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 32 | Table 2.02.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.02 Single Family Residential - R-4 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 33 | Table 2.02.05.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.03 Single Family Residential - R-8 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 34 | Table 2.02.05.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.04 Townhouse/Multifamily Residential - R-16 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 35 | Table 2.02.05.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.05 Multifamily Residential - R-24 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 36 | Table 2.02.05.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.06 Planned Development–Housing - PD-H (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 37 | B.3.c Development Requirements | x | |||||
| 38 | F.1 OP and IP Uses Total Land Area | x | |||||
| 39 | F.2 OP and IP Uses Office Floor Area | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.07 Planned Development–Commercial Center (Regional Center) - PD-CC(RC) (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 40 | Table 2.02.05.07-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.08 Planned Development–Research and Development - PD-RDP (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 41 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Density Requirements | x | |||||
| 42 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
2.02.05.09 Planned Development–Special Activity - PD-SA (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 43 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 44 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.10 Planned Development–Active Adult Retirement Community - PD-AAAR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 45 | Table 2.02.05.10-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.11 Planned Development–Mixed Use Business - PD-MUB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 46 | Table 2.02.05.11-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.12 General Business - GB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 47 | Table 2.02.05.12-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.13 Commercial Light Industry - CLI (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 48 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 49 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Adjacent to Other Nonresidential Zoning Districts | x | |||||
| 50 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 51 | D. Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | |||||
| 2.03.01 Transitional Residential - TR-10, TR-3, TR-1 | |||||||
| 52 | Table 2.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 53 | Table 2.03.01-3 Yards (min) | x | |||||
| 2.03.02 Transition Small Lot Neighborhood - TSN | |||||||
| 54 | Table 2.03.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 55 | Table 2.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 56 | Table 2.03.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.03 Transition Compact Neighborhood - TCN | |||||||
| 57 | Table 2.03.03-1 Lot Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 58 | Table 2.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 59 | Table 2.03.03-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 60 | Table 2.03.03-3 Dwelling Unit Mix Type (all) | x | |||||
| 2.03.04 Transition Community Center - TCC | |||||||
| 61 | Table 2.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 62 | Table 2.03.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.05.01 Transitional Residential–2 - TR-2 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 63 | Table 2.03.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 64 | Table 2.03.05.01-2 Required Yards | x | |||||
| 2.04.01 Agricultural Rural–1 - AR-1 | |||||||
| 65 | Table 2.04.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 66 | Section 2.04.01.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.02 Agricultural Rural–2 - AR-2 | |||||||
67 | Table 2.04.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 68 | Section 2.04.02.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.01 Agricultural–10 - A-10 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 69 | Table 2.04.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.02 Agricultural/Residential - A-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 70 | Table 2.04.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.03 Countryside Residential - CR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 71 | Table 2.04.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.04 Rural Commercial - RC (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 72 | Table 2.04.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.05 Planned Development–Rural Village - PD-RV (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 73 | Table 2.04.03.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 74 | G.1.d Village Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 75 | G.2.a Rural Village Satellite Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 76 | G.3.e Village Center Subdistrict, location | x1 | |||||
| 77 | K.6.a.1 location of parking | x1 | |||||
| 2.05.01 Joint Land Management Area - JLMA-1, JLMA-2, JLMA-3 | |||||||
| 78 | Table 2.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.05.02.01 Joint Land Management Area–20 - JLMA-20 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 79 | Table 2.05.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.01 Office Park - OP | |||||||
| 80 | Table 2.06.01-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 81 | Table 2.06.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 82 | Table 2.06.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 83 | Table 2.06.01-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.02 Industrial Park - IP | |||||||
| 84 | Table 2.06.02-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 85 | Table 2.06.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 86 | Table 2.06.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 87 | Table 2.06.02-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.03 General Industry - GI | |||||||
| 88 | Table 2.06.03-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 89 | Table 2.06.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 90 | Table 2.06.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 91 | Table 2.06.03-1 Building Requirements, Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.06.04 Mineral Resource–Heavy Industry - MR-HI | |||||||
| 92 | Table 2.06.04-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 93 | Table 2.06.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 94 | Table 2.06.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.07 Planned Unit Development - PUD | |||||||
| 95 | A.2 Minimum zoning district size | x | |||||
| Chapter 3: Uses | |||||||
| 3.01 Uses Generally | |||||||
| 96 | G.1 Uses Not Defined | x | |||||
| 3.03 Accessory Uses | |||||||
| 97 | B Specific Uses | x | |||||
| 98 | F.9 Enforcement/Revocation | x | |||||
| 3.04 Temporary Uses | |||||||
| 99 | E.3 Alterations | x | |||||
| 100 | G.1 Other Temporary Uses | 10.04 | |||||
| Chapter 4: Use-Specific Standards | |||||||
| 4.01 Purpose and Applicability | |||||||
| 101 | A Applicability | x2 | |||||
| 4.03.01 Bed and Breakfast Homestay, Bed and Breakfast Inn, Country Inn, and Rural Resorts | |||||||
| 102 | D.3 Landscaping/Buffering/Screening | x3 | |||||
| 4.05.04 Religious Assembly | |||||||
| 103 | G Adjustment or Waiver | x | |||||
| 4.05.07 Country Club | |||||||
| 104 | E.2 Minimum Required Yards | x | |||||
| 4.06.02 Data Centers | |||||||
| 105 | Table 4.06.02-2 Mechanical Equipment | x | |||||
| 106 | Table 4.06.02-2 Landscaping/Buffering/ Screening | x | |||||
| Chapter 5: Overlay Districts | |||||||
| 5.03 Floodplain Overlay District - FOD | |||||||
| 107 | E.1.m.5.b reduce building or parking setback | x | |||||
| 108 | K.1 Variations of Development Standards | x | |||||
| 5.04 Mountainside Overlay District - MOD | |||||||
| 109 | D.4 Modification of Specific Development Standards for Residential Uses | x | |||||
| 5.08 Historic Overlay District | |||||||
| 110 | D.1.b.1 Exception to Certificate of Appropriateness | x | |||||
| 111 | I.2 Walls, Fences, and Signs | x | |||||
| 5.09.02.05 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 112 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.03.03 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 113 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.04.03 Open Space | |||||||
| 114 | B Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.05.05 Building Materials | |||||||
| 115 | C Permitted Building Materials and Configurations | x | |||||
| 5.09.05.06 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 116 | Table 5.09.05.06-1 Civic Use | x | |||||
| 117 | B Cash in Lieu of Parks & Open Spaces/ Public & Civic Uses | x | |||||
| Chapter 6: Natural and Environmental Resources (NER) | |||||||
| 6.01 River and Stream Corridor Resources (RSCR) | |||||||
| 118 | C.2 Determining the Width of the RSCR | x | |||||
| 6.04 NER Development Standards | |||||||
| 119 | B.2.f Public Sanitary Sewer and Water Lines, crossing Adjacent Steep Slope or Very Steep Slope Areas | x | x | ||||
| Chapter 7: Development Standards | |||||||
| 7.01.03 Lot Requirements | |||||||
| 120 | A.4 Mix of Single-Family Residential Lots by Area | x | |||||
| 7.01.07 Transitions | |||||||
| 121 | B.5 Perimeter Setback | x | |||||
| 7.02 Open Space | |||||||
| 122 | B.4 Amount of Open Space for Redevelopment | x | x | ||||
| 123 | D.3.a Off-Site | x | |||||
| 7.03 Tree Planting, Replacement, and Preservation | |||||||
| 124 | Tree Canopy Requirements | x | |||||
| 125 | E Deviations | x | |||||
| 7.04.02 Road Corridor Buffers and Setbacks, Street Trees | |||||||
| 126 | D.5 Reduction | x5 | |||||
| 7.04.04 Cemetery, Burial Ground, and Grave Buffer | |||||||
| 127 | C.4 Protection Buffer | x | |||||
| 128 | D.4 Preservation Buffer | x5 | x | ||||
| 7.04.08 Buffer Adjustments and Modifications | |||||||
| 129 | A Administrative Buffer Adjustments and Waivers | x | |||||
| 130 | B.1 Buffer Types | x | x | ||||
| 131 | B.2.2 Road Corridor Setback Modifications | x | |||||
| 7.05.02 Light and Glare | |||||||
| 132 | B.7.d Automatic Light Extinguishment | x | |||||
| 133 | C.2.c.1.c Exterior Lights for Security | x | 10.10.03 | ||||
| 134 | C.2.c.2 Exterior Lights for Security | x | |||||
| 135 | E Special Exception | x | |||||
| 7.06.01 Parking Applicability | |||||||
| 136 | B.3 Application to Add or Change Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.02 Parking Ratios | |||||||
| 137 | B.2 Expansions and Change in Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.08 Parking Adjustments | |||||||
| 138 | A.1 Administrative Parking Adjustment | 10.16 | |||||
| 139 | A.2 Special Exception | x | 10.11.05 | ||||
| 7.06.10 Parking Location and Design | |||||||
| 140 | D.2.c Compact/Walkable/Urban Off-Street Parking | x | |||||
| 141 | F.4.a.1 Recycling Collection Center and Material Recovery Facility | x | |||||
| 7.06.11 Residential Parking | |||||||
| 142 | F.5 On-Lot Parking | x | |||||
| 7.07.01 Transportation | |||||||
| 143 | C.1.a Private Roads for Single-Family Detached Dwelling Units | x | |||||
| 144 | Table 7.07.01-1 Road Access Standards | x | |||||
| 7.07.02 Road Network | |||||||
| 145 | Table 7.07.02-1 Road Pattern and Distance between Intersections Requirements by zoning district | x | |||||
| 7.07.03 Pedestrian and Bicycle Network | |||||||
| 146 | Table 7.07.03-1 Minimum Widths for Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities (all) | x | |||||
| 7.07.04 Visibility at Intersections | |||||||
| 147 | B.4. Exceptions | x | 10.12 | ||||
| 7.08 Utilities | |||||||
| 148 | B.3 Conforming to Natural Topography | x | |||||
| 149 | D.1.a JLMA Municipal Water and Sewer | x | |||||
| 7.10 Rural Hamlet | |||||||
| 150 | Table 7.10-1 Yard Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 151 | E.2 Minimum Open Space Widths Surrounding the Hamlet | x | |||||
| 152 | G.4 Roads | x | |||||
| 153 | J. Modification of Regulations | x | |||||
| Chapter 8: Signs | |||||||
| 8.03 Prohibited Signs | |||||||
| 154 | A.6 Traffic Hazards | x | |||||
| 8.10 Sign Permits and Administration | |||||||
| 155 | C Sign Development Plans | x | 10.11.03 | ||||
| Chapter 9: Attainable Housing | |||||||
| 9.01 Affordable Dwelling Unit Program | |||||||
| 156 | F.3 Alternative ADU Design Option | x | |||||
| 157 | H ADU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.02 Unmet Housing Needs Unit Program | |||||||
| 158 | E.3 Alternative UHNU Design Option | x | |||||
| 159 | H UHNU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.03 Affordable Housing Unit Program | |||||||
| 160 | C.3 Timing of Construction/Availability of AHUs | x | |||||
| 161 | C.4.a.1.b.C MFA AHU Building Compatibility | x | |||||
| 162 | D AHU Modifications | x | |||||
TABLE KEY: max = maximum TABLE NOTES: 1 Section 2.04.03.05.M.2. 2 Unless otherwise specified. 3 Or by written consent of adjacent property owner; Section 7.04.08. 4 Section 5.09.05.06.B. 5 Section 7.04.08. | |||||||
| Table C-1. Guide to Flexible Regulations | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Regulation | Determination (Section 10.02) | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | Legislative Modification (Section 10.10.04.C) | Special Exception (Section 10.11.01) | Minor Special Exception (Section 10.11.02) | Other Procedure (reference provided) | |
| Chapter 1: Introduction | |||||||
1.03.02 Nonconforming Uses | |||||||
| 1 | G Reduced Buffers, Setbacks, and Yards due to Highway Realignment or Condemnation | x | x | ||||
Chapter 2: Zoning Districts | |||||||
2.01.01 Transit Related Center - TRC | |||||||
| 2 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 3 | Table 2.01.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 4 | Table 2.01.01-1 Building Requirements (Outer Core and TDSA building height) | x | |||||
| 5 | D TDSA Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | 10.10.01, 10.10.05 | ||||
| 6 | Table 2.01.01-4 Required Minimum of Buildings with a Vertical Mix of Uses (all) | x | |||||
| 7 | G.2.c Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 8 | I.3, 4, and 5 Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.01.02 Urban Employment - UE | |||||||
| 9 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 10 | Table 2.01.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 11 | Table 2.01.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 12 | F. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.01 Suburban Neighborhood - SN | |||||||
| 13 | Table 2.02.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 14 | Table 2.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 15 | Table 2.02.01-1 Residential Building Height (max), Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 16 | Table 2.02.01-3 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.02 Suburban Compact Neighborhood - SCN | |||||||
| 17 | Table 2.02.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 18 | Table 2.02.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 19 | Table 2.02.02-1 Residential and Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 20 | Table 2.02.02-2 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.03 Town Center - TC | |||||||
| 21 | A.2.a Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 22 | A.2.b Maximum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 23 | Table 2.02.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 24 | Table 2.02.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 25 | Table 2.02.03-1 Building Requirements (except Lot Coverage) | x | |||||
| 26 | E.2 Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 27 | Table 2.02.03-3 Minimum Size Requirements for Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 28 | G. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 29 | G.3.b.2.b Exceptions to Pedestrian-Oriented Buildings and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.04 Commercial Center - CC | |||||||
| 30 | Table 2.02.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 31 | Table 2.02.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.01 Single Family Residential - R-1, R-2, R-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 32 | Table 2.02.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.02 Single Family Residential - R-4 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 33 | Table 2.02.05.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.03 Single Family Residential - R-8 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 34 | Table 2.02.05.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.04 Townhouse/Multifamily Residential - R-16 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 35 | Table 2.02.05.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.05 Multifamily Residential - R-24 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 36 | Table 2.02.05.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.06 Planned Development–Housing - PD-H (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 37 | B.3.c Development Requirements | x | |||||
| 38 | F.1 OP and IP Uses Total Land Area | x | |||||
| 39 | F.2 OP and IP Uses Office Floor Area | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.07 Planned Development–Commercial Center (Regional Center) - PD-CC(RC) (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 40 | Table 2.02.05.07-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.08 Planned Development–Research and Development - PD-RDP (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 41 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Density Requirements | x | |||||
| 42 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
2.02.05.09 Planned Development–Special Activity - PD-SA (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 43 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 44 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.10 Planned Development–Active Adult Retirement Community - PD-AAAR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 45 | Table 2.02.05.10-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.11 Planned Development–Mixed Use Business - PD-MUB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 46 | Table 2.02.05.11-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.12 General Business - GB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 47 | Table 2.02.05.12-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.13 Commercial Light Industry - CLI (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 48 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 49 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Adjacent to Other Nonresidential Zoning Districts | x | |||||
| 50 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 51 | D. Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | |||||
| 2.03.01 Transitional Residential - TR-10, TR-3, TR-1 | |||||||
| 52 | Table 2.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 53 | Table 2.03.01-3 Yards (min) | x | |||||
| 2.03.02 Transition Small Lot Neighborhood - TSN | |||||||
| 54 | Table 2.03.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 55 | Table 2.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 56 | Table 2.03.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.03 Transition Compact Neighborhood - TCN | |||||||
| 57 | Table 2.03.03-1 Lot Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 58 | Table 2.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 59 | Table 2.03.03-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 60 | Table 2.03.03-3 Dwelling Unit Mix Type (all) | x | |||||
| 2.03.04 Transition Community Center - TCC | |||||||
| 61 | Table 2.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 62 | Table 2.03.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.05.01 Transitional Residential–2 - TR-2 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 63 | Table 2.03.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 64 | Table 2.03.05.01-2 Required Yards | x | |||||
| 2.04.01 Agricultural Rural–1 - AR-1 | |||||||
| 65 | Table 2.04.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 66 | Section 2.04.01.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.02 Agricultural Rural–2 - AR-2 | |||||||
67 | Table 2.04.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 68 | Section 2.04.02.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.01 Agricultural–10 - A-10 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 69 | Table 2.04.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.02 Agricultural/Residential - A-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 70 | Table 2.04.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.03 Countryside Residential - CR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 71 | Table 2.04.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.04 Rural Commercial - RC (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 72 | Table 2.04.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.05 Planned Development–Rural Village - PD-RV (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 73 | Table 2.04.03.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 74 | G.1.d Village Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 75 | G.2.a Rural Village Satellite Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 76 | G.3.e Village Center Subdistrict, location | x1 | |||||
| 77 | K.6.a.1 location of parking | x1 | |||||
| 2.05.01 Joint Land Management Area - JLMA-1, JLMA-2, JLMA-3 | |||||||
| 78 | Table 2.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.05.02.01 Joint Land Management Area–20 - JLMA-20 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 79 | Table 2.05.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.01 Office Park - OP | |||||||
| 80 | Table 2.06.01-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 81 | Table 2.06.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 82 | Table 2.06.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 83 | Table 2.06.01-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.02 Industrial Park - IP | |||||||
| 84 | Table 2.06.02-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 85 | Table 2.06.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 86 | Table 2.06.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 87 | Table 2.06.02-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.03 General Industry - GI | |||||||
| 88 | Table 2.06.03-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 89 | Table 2.06.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 90 | Table 2.06.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 91 | Table 2.06.03-1 Building Requirements, Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.06.04 Mineral Resource–Heavy Industry - MR-HI | |||||||
| 92 | Table 2.06.04-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 93 | Table 2.06.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 94 | Table 2.06.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.07 Planned Unit Development - PUD | |||||||
| 95 | A.2 Minimum zoning district size | x | |||||
| Chapter 3: Uses | |||||||
| 3.01 Uses Generally | |||||||
| 96 | G.1 Uses Not Defined | x | |||||
| 3.03 Accessory Uses | |||||||
| 97 | B Specific Uses | x | |||||
| 98 | F.9 Enforcement/Revocation | x | |||||
| 3.04 Temporary Uses | |||||||
| 99 | E.3 Alterations | x | |||||
| 100 | G.1 Other Temporary Uses | 10.04 | |||||
| Chapter 4: Use-Specific Standards | |||||||
| 4.01 Purpose and Applicability | |||||||
| 101 | A Applicability | x2 | |||||
| 4.03.01 Bed and Breakfast Homestay, Bed and Breakfast Inn, Country Inn, and Rural Resorts | |||||||
| 102 | D.3 Landscaping/Buffering/Screening | x3 | |||||
| 4.05.04 Religious Assembly | |||||||
| 103 | G Adjustment or Waiver | x | |||||
| 4.05.07 Country Club | |||||||
| 104 | E.2 Minimum Required Yards | x | |||||
| 4.06.02 Data Centers | |||||||
| 105 | Table 4.06.02-2 Mechanical Equipment | x | |||||
| 106 | Table 4.06.02-2 Landscaping/Buffering/ Screening | x | |||||
| Chapter 5: Overlay Districts | |||||||
| 5.03 Floodplain Overlay District - FOD | |||||||
| 107 | E.1.m.5.b reduce building or parking setback | x | |||||
| 108 | K.1 Variations of Development Standards | x | |||||
| 5.04 Mountainside Overlay District - MOD | |||||||
| 109 | D.4 Modification of Specific Development Standards for Residential Uses | x | |||||
| 5.08 Historic Overlay District | |||||||
| 110 | D.1.b.1 Exception to Certificate of Appropriateness | x | |||||
| 111 | I.2 Walls, Fences, and Signs | x | |||||
| 5.09.02.05 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 112 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.03.03 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 113 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.04.03 Open Space | |||||||
| 114 | B Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.05.05 Building Materials | |||||||
| 115 | C Permitted Building Materials and Configurations | x | |||||
| 5.09.05.06 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 116 | Table 5.09.05.06-1 Civic Use | x | |||||
| 117 | B Cash in Lieu of Parks & Open Spaces/ Public & Civic Uses | x | |||||
| Chapter 6: Natural and Environmental Resources (NER) | |||||||
| 6.01 River and Stream Corridor Resources (RSCR) | |||||||
| 118 | C.2 Determining the Width of the RSCR | x | |||||
| 6.04 NER Development Standards | |||||||
| 119 | B.2.f Public Sanitary Sewer and Water Lines, crossing Adjacent Steep Slope or Very Steep Slope Areas | x | x | ||||
| Chapter 7: Development Standards | |||||||
| 7.01.03 Lot Requirements | |||||||
| 120 | A.4 Mix of Single-Family Residential Lots by Area | x | |||||
| 7.01.07 Transitions | |||||||
| 121 | B.5 Perimeter Setback | x | |||||
| 7.02 Open Space | |||||||
| 122 | B.4 Amount of Open Space for Redevelopment | x | x | ||||
| 123 | D.3.a Off-Site | x | |||||
| 7.03 Tree Planting, Replacement, and Preservation | |||||||
| 124 | Tree Canopy Requirements | x | |||||
| 125 | E Deviations | x | |||||
| 7.04.02 Road Corridor Buffers and Setbacks, Street Trees | |||||||
| 126 | D.5 Reduction | x5 | |||||
| 7.04.04 Cemetery, Burial Ground, and Grave Buffer | |||||||
| 127 | C.4 Protection Buffer | x | |||||
| 128 | D.4 Preservation Buffer | x5 | x | ||||
| 7.04.08 Buffer Adjustments and Modifications | |||||||
| 129 | A Administrative Buffer Adjustments and Waivers | x | |||||
| 130 | B.1 Buffer Types | x | x | ||||
| 131 | B.2.2 Road Corridor Setback Modifications | x | |||||
| 7.05.02 Light and Glare | |||||||
| 132 | B.7.d Automatic Light Extinguishment | x | |||||
| 133 | C.2.c.1.c Exterior Lights for Security | x | 10.10.03 | ||||
| 134 | C.2.c.2 Exterior Lights for Security | x | |||||
| 135 | E Special Exception | x | |||||
| 7.06.01 Parking Applicability | |||||||
| 136 | B.3 Application to Add or Change Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.02 Parking Ratios | |||||||
| 137 | B.2 Expansions and Change in Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.08 Parking Adjustments | |||||||
| 138 | A.1 Administrative Parking Adjustment | 10.16 | |||||
| 139 | A.2 Special Exception | x | 10.11.05 | ||||
| 7.06.10 Parking Location and Design | |||||||
| 140 | D.2.c Compact/Walkable/Urban Off-Street Parking | x | |||||
| 141 | F.4.a.1 Recycling Collection Center and Material Recovery Facility | x | |||||
| 7.06.11 Residential Parking | |||||||
| 142 | F.5 On-Lot Parking | x | |||||
| 7.07.01 Transportation | |||||||
| 143 | C.1.a Private Roads for Single-Family Detached Dwelling Units | x | |||||
| 144 | Table 7.07.01-1 Road Access Standards | x | |||||
| 7.07.02 Road Network | |||||||
| 145 | Table 7.07.02-1 Road Pattern and Distance between Intersections Requirements by zoning district | x | |||||
| 7.07.03 Pedestrian and Bicycle Network | |||||||
| 146 | Table 7.07.03-1 Minimum Widths for Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities (all) | x | |||||
| 7.07.04 Visibility at Intersections | |||||||
| 147 | B.4. Exceptions | x | 10.12 | ||||
| 7.08 Utilities | |||||||
| 148 | B.3 Conforming to Natural Topography | x | |||||
| 149 | D.1.a JLMA Municipal Water and Sewer | x | |||||
| 7.10 Rural Hamlet | |||||||
| 150 | Table 7.10-1 Yard Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 151 | E.2 Minimum Open Space Widths Surrounding the Hamlet | x | |||||
| 152 | G.4 Roads | x | |||||
| 153 | J. Modification of Regulations | x | |||||
| Chapter 8: Signs | |||||||
| 8.03 Prohibited Signs | |||||||
| 154 | A.6 Traffic Hazards | x | |||||
| 8.10 Sign Permits and Administration | |||||||
| 155 | C Sign Development Plans | x | 10.11.03 | ||||
| Chapter 9: Attainable Housing | |||||||
| 9.01 Affordable Dwelling Unit Program | |||||||
| 156 | F.3 Alternative ADU Design Option | x | |||||
| 157 | H ADU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.02 Unmet Housing Needs Unit Program | |||||||
| 158 | E.3 Alternative UHNU Design Option | x | |||||
| 159 | H UHNU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.03 Affordable Housing Unit Program | |||||||
| 160 | C.3 Timing of Construction/Availability of AHUs | x | |||||
| 161 | C.4.a.1.b.C MFA AHU Building Compatibility | x | |||||
| 162 | D AHU Modifications | x | |||||
TABLE KEY: max = maximum TABLE NOTES: 1 Section 2.04.03.05.M.2. 2 Unless otherwise specified. 3 Or by written consent of adjacent property owner; Section 7.04.08. 4 Section 5.09.05.06.B. 5 Section 7.04.08. | |||||||
| Table C-1. Guide to Flexible Regulations | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Regulation | Determination (Section 10.02) | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | Legislative Modification (Section 10.10.04.C) | Special Exception (Section 10.11.01) | Minor Special Exception (Section 10.11.02) | Other Procedure (reference provided) | |
| Chapter 1: Introduction | |||||||
1.03.02 Nonconforming Uses | |||||||
| 1 | G Reduced Buffers, Setbacks, and Yards due to Highway Realignment or Condemnation | x | x | ||||
Chapter 2: Zoning Districts | |||||||
2.01.01 Transit Related Center - TRC | |||||||
| 2 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 3 | Table 2.01.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 4 | Table 2.01.01-1 Building Requirements (Outer Core and TDSA building height) | x | |||||
| 5 | D TDSA Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | 10.10.01, 10.10.05 | ||||
| 6 | Table 2.01.01-4 Required Minimum of Buildings with a Vertical Mix of Uses (all) | x | |||||
| 7 | G.2.c Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 8 | I.3, 4, and 5 Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.01.02 Urban Employment - UE | |||||||
| 9 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 10 | Table 2.01.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 11 | Table 2.01.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 12 | F. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.01 Suburban Neighborhood - SN | |||||||
| 13 | Table 2.02.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 14 | Table 2.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 15 | Table 2.02.01-1 Residential Building Height (max), Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 16 | Table 2.02.01-3 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.02 Suburban Compact Neighborhood - SCN | |||||||
| 17 | Table 2.02.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 18 | Table 2.02.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 19 | Table 2.02.02-1 Residential and Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 20 | Table 2.02.02-2 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.03 Town Center - TC | |||||||
| 21 | A.2.a Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 22 | A.2.b Maximum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 23 | Table 2.02.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 24 | Table 2.02.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 25 | Table 2.02.03-1 Building Requirements (except Lot Coverage) | x | |||||
| 26 | E.2 Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 27 | Table 2.02.03-3 Minimum Size Requirements for Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 28 | G. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 29 | G.3.b.2.b Exceptions to Pedestrian-Oriented Buildings and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.04 Commercial Center - CC | |||||||
| 30 | Table 2.02.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 31 | Table 2.02.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.01 Single Family Residential - R-1, R-2, R-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 32 | Table 2.02.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.02 Single Family Residential - R-4 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 33 | Table 2.02.05.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.03 Single Family Residential - R-8 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 34 | Table 2.02.05.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.04 Townhouse/Multifamily Residential - R-16 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 35 | Table 2.02.05.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.05 Multifamily Residential - R-24 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 36 | Table 2.02.05.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.06 Planned Development–Housing - PD-H (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 37 | B.3.c Development Requirements | x | |||||
| 38 | F.1 OP and IP Uses Total Land Area | x | |||||
| 39 | F.2 OP and IP Uses Office Floor Area | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.07 Planned Development–Commercial Center (Regional Center) - PD-CC(RC) (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 40 | Table 2.02.05.07-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.08 Planned Development–Research and Development - PD-RDP (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 41 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Density Requirements | x | |||||
| 42 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
2.02.05.09 Planned Development–Special Activity - PD-SA (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 43 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 44 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.10 Planned Development–Active Adult Retirement Community - PD-AAAR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 45 | Table 2.02.05.10-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.11 Planned Development–Mixed Use Business - PD-MUB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 46 | Table 2.02.05.11-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.12 General Business - GB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 47 | Table 2.02.05.12-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.13 Commercial Light Industry - CLI (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 48 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 49 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Adjacent to Other Nonresidential Zoning Districts | x | |||||
| 50 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 51 | D. Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | |||||
| 2.03.01 Transitional Residential - TR-10, TR-3, TR-1 | |||||||
| 52 | Table 2.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 53 | Table 2.03.01-3 Yards (min) | x | |||||
| 2.03.02 Transition Small Lot Neighborhood - TSN | |||||||
| 54 | Table 2.03.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 55 | Table 2.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 56 | Table 2.03.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.03 Transition Compact Neighborhood - TCN | |||||||
| 57 | Table 2.03.03-1 Lot Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 58 | Table 2.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 59 | Table 2.03.03-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 60 | Table 2.03.03-3 Dwelling Unit Mix Type (all) | x | |||||
| 2.03.04 Transition Community Center - TCC | |||||||
| 61 | Table 2.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 62 | Table 2.03.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.05.01 Transitional Residential–2 - TR-2 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 63 | Table 2.03.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 64 | Table 2.03.05.01-2 Required Yards | x | |||||
| 2.04.01 Agricultural Rural–1 - AR-1 | |||||||
| 65 | Table 2.04.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 66 | Section 2.04.01.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.02 Agricultural Rural–2 - AR-2 | |||||||
67 | Table 2.04.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 68 | Section 2.04.02.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.01 Agricultural–10 - A-10 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 69 | Table 2.04.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.02 Agricultural/Residential - A-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 70 | Table 2.04.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.03 Countryside Residential - CR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 71 | Table 2.04.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.04 Rural Commercial - RC (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 72 | Table 2.04.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.05 Planned Development–Rural Village - PD-RV (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 73 | Table 2.04.03.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 74 | G.1.d Village Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 75 | G.2.a Rural Village Satellite Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 76 | G.3.e Village Center Subdistrict, location | x1 | |||||
| 77 | K.6.a.1 location of parking | x1 | |||||
| 2.05.01 Joint Land Management Area - JLMA-1, JLMA-2, JLMA-3 | |||||||
| 78 | Table 2.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.05.02.01 Joint Land Management Area–20 - JLMA-20 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 79 | Table 2.05.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.01 Office Park - OP | |||||||
| 80 | Table 2.06.01-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 81 | Table 2.06.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 82 | Table 2.06.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 83 | Table 2.06.01-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.02 Industrial Park - IP | |||||||
| 84 | Table 2.06.02-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 85 | Table 2.06.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 86 | Table 2.06.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 87 | Table 2.06.02-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.03 General Industry - GI | |||||||
| 88 | Table 2.06.03-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 89 | Table 2.06.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 90 | Table 2.06.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 91 | Table 2.06.03-1 Building Requirements, Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.06.04 Mineral Resource–Heavy Industry - MR-HI | |||||||
| 92 | Table 2.06.04-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 93 | Table 2.06.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 94 | Table 2.06.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.07 Planned Unit Development - PUD | |||||||
| 95 | A.2 Minimum zoning district size | x | |||||
| Chapter 3: Uses | |||||||
| 3.01 Uses Generally | |||||||
| 96 | G.1 Uses Not Defined | x | |||||
| 3.03 Accessory Uses | |||||||
| 97 | B Specific Uses | x | |||||
| 98 | F.9 Enforcement/Revocation | x | |||||
| 3.04 Temporary Uses | |||||||
| 99 | E.3 Alterations | x | |||||
| 100 | G.1 Other Temporary Uses | 10.04 | |||||
| Chapter 4: Use-Specific Standards | |||||||
| 4.01 Purpose and Applicability | |||||||
| 101 | A Applicability | x2 | |||||
| 4.03.01 Bed and Breakfast Homestay, Bed and Breakfast Inn, Country Inn, and Rural Resorts | |||||||
| 102 | D.3 Landscaping/Buffering/Screening | x3 | |||||
| 4.05.04 Religious Assembly | |||||||
| 103 | G Adjustment or Waiver | x | |||||
| 4.05.07 Country Club | |||||||
| 104 | E.2 Minimum Required Yards | x | |||||
| 4.06.02 Data Centers | |||||||
| 105 | Table 4.06.02-2 Mechanical Equipment | x | |||||
| 106 | Table 4.06.02-2 Landscaping/Buffering/ Screening | x | |||||
| Chapter 5: Overlay Districts | |||||||
| 5.03 Floodplain Overlay District - FOD | |||||||
| 107 | E.1.m.5.b reduce building or parking setback | x | |||||
| 108 | K.1 Variations of Development Standards | x | |||||
| 5.04 Mountainside Overlay District - MOD | |||||||
| 109 | D.4 Modification of Specific Development Standards for Residential Uses | x | |||||
| 5.08 Historic Overlay District | |||||||
| 110 | D.1.b.1 Exception to Certificate of Appropriateness | x | |||||
| 111 | I.2 Walls, Fences, and Signs | x | |||||
| 5.09.02.05 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 112 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.03.03 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 113 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.04.03 Open Space | |||||||
| 114 | B Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.05.05 Building Materials | |||||||
| 115 | C Permitted Building Materials and Configurations | x | |||||
| 5.09.05.06 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 116 | Table 5.09.05.06-1 Civic Use | x | |||||
| 117 | B Cash in Lieu of Parks & Open Spaces/ Public & Civic Uses | x | |||||
| Chapter 6: Natural and Environmental Resources (NER) | |||||||
| 6.01 River and Stream Corridor Resources (RSCR) | |||||||
| 118 | C.2 Determining the Width of the RSCR | x | |||||
| 6.04 NER Development Standards | |||||||
| 119 | B.2.f Public Sanitary Sewer and Water Lines, crossing Adjacent Steep Slope or Very Steep Slope Areas | x | x | ||||
| Chapter 7: Development Standards | |||||||
| 7.01.03 Lot Requirements | |||||||
| 120 | A.4 Mix of Single-Family Residential Lots by Area | x | |||||
| 7.01.07 Transitions | |||||||
| 121 | B.5 Perimeter Setback | x | |||||
| 7.02 Open Space | |||||||
| 122 | B.4 Amount of Open Space for Redevelopment | x | x | ||||
| 123 | D.3.a Off-Site | x | |||||
| 7.03 Tree Planting, Replacement, and Preservation | |||||||
| 124 | Tree Canopy Requirements | x | |||||
| 125 | E Deviations | x | |||||
| 7.04.02 Road Corridor Buffers and Setbacks, Street Trees | |||||||
| 126 | D.5 Reduction | x5 | |||||
| 7.04.04 Cemetery, Burial Ground, and Grave Buffer | |||||||
| 127 | C.4 Protection Buffer | x | |||||
| 128 | D.4 Preservation Buffer | x5 | x | ||||
| 7.04.08 Buffer Adjustments and Modifications | |||||||
| 129 | A Administrative Buffer Adjustments and Waivers | x | |||||
| 130 | B.1 Buffer Types | x | x | ||||
| 131 | B.2.2 Road Corridor Setback Modifications | x | |||||
| 7.05.02 Light and Glare | |||||||
| 132 | B.7.d Automatic Light Extinguishment | x | |||||
| 133 | C.2.c.1.c Exterior Lights for Security | x | 10.10.03 | ||||
| 134 | C.2.c.2 Exterior Lights for Security | x | |||||
| 135 | E Special Exception | x | |||||
| 7.06.01 Parking Applicability | |||||||
| 136 | B.3 Application to Add or Change Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.02 Parking Ratios | |||||||
| 137 | B.2 Expansions and Change in Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.08 Parking Adjustments | |||||||
| 138 | A.1 Administrative Parking Adjustment | 10.16 | |||||
| 139 | A.2 Special Exception | x | 10.11.05 | ||||
| 7.06.10 Parking Location and Design | |||||||
| 140 | D.2.c Compact/Walkable/Urban Off-Street Parking | x | |||||
| 141 | F.4.a.1 Recycling Collection Center and Material Recovery Facility | x | |||||
| 7.06.11 Residential Parking | |||||||
| 142 | F.5 On-Lot Parking | x | |||||
| 7.07.01 Transportation | |||||||
| 143 | C.1.a Private Roads for Single-Family Detached Dwelling Units | x | |||||
| 144 | Table 7.07.01-1 Road Access Standards | x | |||||
| 7.07.02 Road Network | |||||||
| 145 | Table 7.07.02-1 Road Pattern and Distance between Intersections Requirements by zoning district | x | |||||
| 7.07.03 Pedestrian and Bicycle Network | |||||||
| 146 | Table 7.07.03-1 Minimum Widths for Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities (all) | x | |||||
| 7.07.04 Visibility at Intersections | |||||||
| 147 | B.4. Exceptions | x | 10.12 | ||||
| 7.08 Utilities | |||||||
| 148 | B.3 Conforming to Natural Topography | x | |||||
| 149 | D.1.a JLMA Municipal Water and Sewer | x | |||||
| 7.10 Rural Hamlet | |||||||
| 150 | Table 7.10-1 Yard Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 151 | E.2 Minimum Open Space Widths Surrounding the Hamlet | x | |||||
| 152 | G.4 Roads | x | |||||
| 153 | J. Modification of Regulations | x | |||||
| Chapter 8: Signs | |||||||
| 8.03 Prohibited Signs | |||||||
| 154 | A.6 Traffic Hazards | x | |||||
| 8.10 Sign Permits and Administration | |||||||
| 155 | C Sign Development Plans | x | 10.11.03 | ||||
| Chapter 9: Attainable Housing | |||||||
| 9.01 Affordable Dwelling Unit Program | |||||||
| 156 | F.3 Alternative ADU Design Option | x | |||||
| 157 | H ADU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.02 Unmet Housing Needs Unit Program | |||||||
| 158 | E.3 Alternative UHNU Design Option | x | |||||
| 159 | H UHNU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.03 Affordable Housing Unit Program | |||||||
| 160 | C.3 Timing of Construction/Availability of AHUs | x | |||||
| 161 | C.4.a.1.b.C MFA AHU Building Compatibility | x | |||||
| 162 | D AHU Modifications | x | |||||
TABLE KEY: max = maximum TABLE NOTES: 1 Section 2.04.03.05.M.2. 2 Unless otherwise specified. 3 Or by written consent of adjacent property owner; Section 7.04.08. 4 Section 5.09.05.06.B. 5 Section 7.04.08. | |||||||
| Table C-1. Guide to Flexible Regulations | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Regulation | Determination (Section 10.02) | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | Legislative Modification (Section 10.10.04.C) | Special Exception (Section 10.11.01) | Minor Special Exception (Section 10.11.02) | Other Procedure (reference provided) | |
| Chapter 1: Introduction | |||||||
1.03.02 Nonconforming Uses | |||||||
| 1 | G Reduced Buffers, Setbacks, and Yards due to Highway Realignment or Condemnation | x | x | ||||
Chapter 2: Zoning Districts | |||||||
2.01.01 Transit Related Center - TRC | |||||||
| 2 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 3 | Table 2.01.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 4 | Table 2.01.01-1 Building Requirements (Outer Core and TDSA building height) | x | |||||
| 5 | D TDSA Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | 10.10.01, 10.10.05 | ||||
| 6 | Table 2.01.01-4 Required Minimum of Buildings with a Vertical Mix of Uses (all) | x | |||||
| 7 | G.2.c Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 8 | I.3, 4, and 5 Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.01.02 Urban Employment - UE | |||||||
| 9 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 10 | Table 2.01.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 11 | Table 2.01.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 12 | F. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.01 Suburban Neighborhood - SN | |||||||
| 13 | Table 2.02.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 14 | Table 2.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 15 | Table 2.02.01-1 Residential Building Height (max), Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 16 | Table 2.02.01-3 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.02 Suburban Compact Neighborhood - SCN | |||||||
| 17 | Table 2.02.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 18 | Table 2.02.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 19 | Table 2.02.02-1 Residential and Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 20 | Table 2.02.02-2 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.03 Town Center - TC | |||||||
| 21 | A.2.a Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 22 | A.2.b Maximum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 23 | Table 2.02.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 24 | Table 2.02.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 25 | Table 2.02.03-1 Building Requirements (except Lot Coverage) | x | |||||
| 26 | E.2 Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 27 | Table 2.02.03-3 Minimum Size Requirements for Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 28 | G. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 29 | G.3.b.2.b Exceptions to Pedestrian-Oriented Buildings and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.04 Commercial Center - CC | |||||||
| 30 | Table 2.02.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 31 | Table 2.02.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.01 Single Family Residential - R-1, R-2, R-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 32 | Table 2.02.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.02 Single Family Residential - R-4 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 33 | Table 2.02.05.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.03 Single Family Residential - R-8 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 34 | Table 2.02.05.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.04 Townhouse/Multifamily Residential - R-16 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 35 | Table 2.02.05.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.05 Multifamily Residential - R-24 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 36 | Table 2.02.05.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.06 Planned Development–Housing - PD-H (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 37 | B.3.c Development Requirements | x | |||||
| 38 | F.1 OP and IP Uses Total Land Area | x | |||||
| 39 | F.2 OP and IP Uses Office Floor Area | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.07 Planned Development–Commercial Center (Regional Center) - PD-CC(RC) (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 40 | Table 2.02.05.07-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.08 Planned Development–Research and Development - PD-RDP (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 41 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Density Requirements | x | |||||
| 42 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
2.02.05.09 Planned Development–Special Activity - PD-SA (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 43 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 44 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.10 Planned Development–Active Adult Retirement Community - PD-AAAR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 45 | Table 2.02.05.10-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.11 Planned Development–Mixed Use Business - PD-MUB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 46 | Table 2.02.05.11-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.12 General Business - GB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 47 | Table 2.02.05.12-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.13 Commercial Light Industry - CLI (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 48 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 49 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Adjacent to Other Nonresidential Zoning Districts | x | |||||
| 50 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 51 | D. Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | |||||
| 2.03.01 Transitional Residential - TR-10, TR-3, TR-1 | |||||||
| 52 | Table 2.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 53 | Table 2.03.01-3 Yards (min) | x | |||||
| 2.03.02 Transition Small Lot Neighborhood - TSN | |||||||
| 54 | Table 2.03.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 55 | Table 2.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 56 | Table 2.03.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.03 Transition Compact Neighborhood - TCN | |||||||
| 57 | Table 2.03.03-1 Lot Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 58 | Table 2.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 59 | Table 2.03.03-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 60 | Table 2.03.03-3 Dwelling Unit Mix Type (all) | x | |||||
| 2.03.04 Transition Community Center - TCC | |||||||
| 61 | Table 2.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 62 | Table 2.03.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.05.01 Transitional Residential–2 - TR-2 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 63 | Table 2.03.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 64 | Table 2.03.05.01-2 Required Yards | x | |||||
| 2.04.01 Agricultural Rural–1 - AR-1 | |||||||
| 65 | Table 2.04.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 66 | Section 2.04.01.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.02 Agricultural Rural–2 - AR-2 | |||||||
67 | Table 2.04.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 68 | Section 2.04.02.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.01 Agricultural–10 - A-10 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 69 | Table 2.04.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.02 Agricultural/Residential - A-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 70 | Table 2.04.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.03 Countryside Residential - CR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 71 | Table 2.04.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.04 Rural Commercial - RC (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 72 | Table 2.04.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.05 Planned Development–Rural Village - PD-RV (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 73 | Table 2.04.03.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 74 | G.1.d Village Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 75 | G.2.a Rural Village Satellite Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 76 | G.3.e Village Center Subdistrict, location | x1 | |||||
| 77 | K.6.a.1 location of parking | x1 | |||||
| 2.05.01 Joint Land Management Area - JLMA-1, JLMA-2, JLMA-3 | |||||||
| 78 | Table 2.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.05.02.01 Joint Land Management Area–20 - JLMA-20 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 79 | Table 2.05.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.01 Office Park - OP | |||||||
| 80 | Table 2.06.01-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 81 | Table 2.06.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 82 | Table 2.06.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 83 | Table 2.06.01-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.02 Industrial Park - IP | |||||||
| 84 | Table 2.06.02-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 85 | Table 2.06.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 86 | Table 2.06.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 87 | Table 2.06.02-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.03 General Industry - GI | |||||||
| 88 | Table 2.06.03-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 89 | Table 2.06.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 90 | Table 2.06.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 91 | Table 2.06.03-1 Building Requirements, Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.06.04 Mineral Resource–Heavy Industry - MR-HI | |||||||
| 92 | Table 2.06.04-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 93 | Table 2.06.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 94 | Table 2.06.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.07 Planned Unit Development - PUD | |||||||
| 95 | A.2 Minimum zoning district size | x | |||||
| Chapter 3: Uses | |||||||
| 3.01 Uses Generally | |||||||
| 96 | G.1 Uses Not Defined | x | |||||
| 3.03 Accessory Uses | |||||||
| 97 | B Specific Uses | x | |||||
| 98 | F.9 Enforcement/Revocation | x | |||||
| 3.04 Temporary Uses | |||||||
| 99 | E.3 Alterations | x | |||||
| 100 | G.1 Other Temporary Uses | 10.04 | |||||
| Chapter 4: Use-Specific Standards | |||||||
| 4.01 Purpose and Applicability | |||||||
| 101 | A Applicability | x2 | |||||
| 4.03.01 Bed and Breakfast Homestay, Bed and Breakfast Inn, Country Inn, and Rural Resorts | |||||||
| 102 | D.3 Landscaping/Buffering/Screening | x3 | |||||
| 4.05.04 Religious Assembly | |||||||
| 103 | G Adjustment or Waiver | x | |||||
| 4.05.07 Country Club | |||||||
| 104 | E.2 Minimum Required Yards | x | |||||
| 4.06.02 Data Centers | |||||||
| 105 | Table 4.06.02-2 Mechanical Equipment | x | |||||
| 106 | Table 4.06.02-2 Landscaping/Buffering/ Screening | x | |||||
| Chapter 5: Overlay Districts | |||||||
| 5.03 Floodplain Overlay District - FOD | |||||||
| 107 | E.1.m.5.b reduce building or parking setback | x | |||||
| 108 | K.1 Variations of Development Standards | x | |||||
| 5.04 Mountainside Overlay District - MOD | |||||||
| 109 | D.4 Modification of Specific Development Standards for Residential Uses | x | |||||
| 5.08 Historic Overlay District | |||||||
| 110 | D.1.b.1 Exception to Certificate of Appropriateness | x | |||||
| 111 | I.2 Walls, Fences, and Signs | x | |||||
| 5.09.02.05 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 112 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.03.03 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 113 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.04.03 Open Space | |||||||
| 114 | B Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.05.05 Building Materials | |||||||
| 115 | C Permitted Building Materials and Configurations | x | |||||
| 5.09.05.06 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 116 | Table 5.09.05.06-1 Civic Use | x | |||||
| 117 | B Cash in Lieu of Parks & Open Spaces/ Public & Civic Uses | x | |||||
| Chapter 6: Natural and Environmental Resources (NER) | |||||||
| 6.01 River and Stream Corridor Resources (RSCR) | |||||||
| 118 | C.2 Determining the Width of the RSCR | x | |||||
| 6.04 NER Development Standards | |||||||
| 119 | B.2.f Public Sanitary Sewer and Water Lines, crossing Adjacent Steep Slope or Very Steep Slope Areas | x | x | ||||
| Chapter 7: Development Standards | |||||||
| 7.01.03 Lot Requirements | |||||||
| 120 | A.4 Mix of Single-Family Residential Lots by Area | x | |||||
| 7.01.07 Transitions | |||||||
| 121 | B.5 Perimeter Setback | x | |||||
| 7.02 Open Space | |||||||
| 122 | B.4 Amount of Open Space for Redevelopment | x | x | ||||
| 123 | D.3.a Off-Site | x | |||||
| 7.03 Tree Planting, Replacement, and Preservation | |||||||
| 124 | Tree Canopy Requirements | x | |||||
| 125 | E Deviations | x | |||||
| 7.04.02 Road Corridor Buffers and Setbacks, Street Trees | |||||||
| 126 | D.5 Reduction | x5 | |||||
| 7.04.04 Cemetery, Burial Ground, and Grave Buffer | |||||||
| 127 | C.4 Protection Buffer | x | |||||
| 128 | D.4 Preservation Buffer | x5 | x | ||||
| 7.04.08 Buffer Adjustments and Modifications | |||||||
| 129 | A Administrative Buffer Adjustments and Waivers | x | |||||
| 130 | B.1 Buffer Types | x | x | ||||
| 131 | B.2.2 Road Corridor Setback Modifications | x | |||||
| 7.05.02 Light and Glare | |||||||
| 132 | B.7.d Automatic Light Extinguishment | x | |||||
| 133 | C.2.c.1.c Exterior Lights for Security | x | 10.10.03 | ||||
| 134 | C.2.c.2 Exterior Lights for Security | x | |||||
| 135 | E Special Exception | x | |||||
| 7.06.01 Parking Applicability | |||||||
| 136 | B.3 Application to Add or Change Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.02 Parking Ratios | |||||||
| 137 | B.2 Expansions and Change in Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.08 Parking Adjustments | |||||||
| 138 | A.1 Administrative Parking Adjustment | 10.16 | |||||
| 139 | A.2 Special Exception | x | 10.11.05 | ||||
| 7.06.10 Parking Location and Design | |||||||
| 140 | D.2.c Compact/Walkable/Urban Off-Street Parking | x | |||||
| 141 | F.4.a.1 Recycling Collection Center and Material Recovery Facility | x | |||||
| 7.06.11 Residential Parking | |||||||
| 142 | F.5 On-Lot Parking | x | |||||
| 7.07.01 Transportation | |||||||
| 143 | C.1.a Private Roads for Single-Family Detached Dwelling Units | x | |||||
| 144 | Table 7.07.01-1 Road Access Standards | x | |||||
| 7.07.02 Road Network | |||||||
| 145 | Table 7.07.02-1 Road Pattern and Distance between Intersections Requirements by zoning district | x | |||||
| 7.07.03 Pedestrian and Bicycle Network | |||||||
| 146 | Table 7.07.03-1 Minimum Widths for Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities (all) | x | |||||
| 7.07.04 Visibility at Intersections | |||||||
| 147 | B.4. Exceptions | x | 10.12 | ||||
| 7.08 Utilities | |||||||
| 148 | B.3 Conforming to Natural Topography | x | |||||
| 149 | D.1.a JLMA Municipal Water and Sewer | x | |||||
| 7.10 Rural Hamlet | |||||||
| 150 | Table 7.10-1 Yard Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 151 | E.2 Minimum Open Space Widths Surrounding the Hamlet | x | |||||
| 152 | G.4 Roads | x | |||||
| 153 | J. Modification of Regulations | x | |||||
| Chapter 8: Signs | |||||||
| 8.03 Prohibited Signs | |||||||
| 154 | A.6 Traffic Hazards | x | |||||
| 8.10 Sign Permits and Administration | |||||||
| 155 | C Sign Development Plans | x | 10.11.03 | ||||
| Chapter 9: Attainable Housing | |||||||
| 9.01 Affordable Dwelling Unit Program | |||||||
| 156 | F.3 Alternative ADU Design Option | x | |||||
| 157 | H ADU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.02 Unmet Housing Needs Unit Program | |||||||
| 158 | E.3 Alternative UHNU Design Option | x | |||||
| 159 | H UHNU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.03 Affordable Housing Unit Program | |||||||
| 160 | C.3 Timing of Construction/Availability of AHUs | x | |||||
| 161 | C.4.a.1.b.C MFA AHU Building Compatibility | x | |||||
| 162 | D AHU Modifications | x | |||||
TABLE KEY: max = maximum TABLE NOTES: 1 Section 2.04.03.05.M.2. 2 Unless otherwise specified. 3 Or by written consent of adjacent property owner; Section 7.04.08. 4 Section 5.09.05.06.B. 5 Section 7.04.08. | |||||||
(ZOAM-2020-0002, 06/12/2024)
Effective on: 1/1/1901
Table D-1 designates the uses within each use group of Table 7.04.03-1, Use Buffer Matrix.
| Table D-1. Buffer Matrix Uses | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Use Group | Uses | Additional Regulations | |
| Residential | |||
| Household Living | |||
| 1 | N/A | Caretaker or Guard Residence | |
| 2 | N/A | Dwelling, Accessory | 4.02.01 |
| 3 | N/A | Dwelling, Live/Work | 4.02.03 |
| 4 | 3 | Dwelling, Multifamily | 4.02.08 |
| 5 | 2 | Dwelling, Single-Family Attached | 4.02.07 |
| 6 | 1 | Dwelling, Single-Family Detached | 4.02.07 |
| 7 | N/A | Dwelling, Tenant | 4.02.09 |
| 8 | 1 | Manufactured Home | 4.02.04 |
| Group Living | |||
| 9 | 4 | Congregate Housing | |
| 10 | 4 | Continuing Care Facility | 4.02.02 |
| 11 | 4 | Dormitory, Seasonal Labor | 4.02.06 |
| 12 | 4 | Religious Housing | 4.02.05 |
| 13 | 4 | Rooming and Boarding | 4.02.05 |
| Lodging | |||
| 14 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Homestay | 4.03.01 |
| 15 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 16 | 8 | Camp, Day and Boarding | 4.03.02 |
| 17 | 8 | Campground | 4.03.03 |
| 18 | 8 | Country Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 19 | 8 | Hotel/Motel | 4.03.04 |
| 20 | 8 | Rural Resort | 4.03.01 |
| 21 | 8 | Recreational Vehicle Park | |
| 22 | N/A | Short Term Rental, Commercial Whole House | 4.03.05 |
| Commercial | |||
| Animal Services | |||
| 23 | 8 | Animal Care Business | |
| 24 | 8 | Animal Hospital | 4.04.01 |
| 25 | 8 | Companion Animal/Pet Grooming | |
| 26 | 8 | Kennel | 4.04.16 |
| 27 | 8 | Kennel, Indoor | 4.04.16 |
| 28 | 8 | Veterinary Services | |
| Day Care | |||
| 29 | 6 | Adult Day Care | |
| 30 | 6 | Child Day Center | 4.04.08 |
| 31 | N/A | Child Day Home | 4.04.08 |
| Financial Services | |||
| 32 | 7 | Bank or Financial Institutions | 4.04.12 |
| Food and Beverage Sales/Service | |||
| 33 | 8 | Banquet/Event Facility | 4.04.05 |
| 34 | 8 | Craft Beverage Manufacturing | 4.04.11 |
| 35 | 5 | Farmers Market | 4.04.14 |
| 36 | 8 | Farmers Market (off-site production) | 4.04.14 |
| 37 | 8 | Food Preparations | 4.04.06 |
| 38 | 8 | Restaurant | 4.04.10 |
| 39 | 8 | Restaurant, Rural | 4.04.18 |
| Office, Business, and Professional | |||
| 40 | 7 | Office, Professional | 4.04.17 |
| 41 | 7 | Small Business, Agricultural and Rural | 4.04.19 |
| Personal/Business Services | |||
| 42 | 8 | Business Support Services | 4.04.07 |
| 43 | 8 | Dry Cleaning Plant | |
| 44 | 8 | Farm Machinery Sales and Service | 4.04.13 |
| 45 | 8 | Maintenance and Repair Services | |
| 46 | 8 | Personal Services | |
| 47 | 8 | Postal Services | |
| Retail | |||
| 48 | 8 | Antiques, Art, and Crafts | 4.04.02 |
| 49 | 8 | Auction | 4.04.03 |
| 50 | 8 | Convenience Store | |
| 51 | 8 | Convenience Store (with Gasoline Sales) | |
| 52 | 8 | Feed and Farm Supply Center | 4.04.15 |
| 53 | 8 | Machinery and Equipment Sales and Services | |
| 54 | 8 | Nursery, Commercial | 4.04.09 |
| 55 | 8 | Retail, General | 4.04.12 |
| Automotive | |||
| 56 | 8 | Car Share | 4.04.04 |
| 57 | 8 | Car Wash | |
| 58 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Heavy | 4.04.20 |
| 59 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Light | 4.04.21 |
| 60 | 8 | Vehicle Sales and/or Rental | 4.04.23 |
| 61 | 8 | Vehicle Service Station | |
| 62 | 9 | Vehicle Wholesale Auction | 4.04.22 |
| Public/Civic/Institutional | |||
| Assembly | |||
| 63 | 6 | Civic, Social, and Fraternal Meeting Place | |
| 64 | 6 | Community Center | 4.05.14 |
| 65 | 6 | Convention or Exhibition Facility | |
| 66 | 6 | Religious Assembly | 4.05.04 |
| Death Care Services | |||
| 67 | 8 | Cemetery | 4.05.08 |
| 68 | 8 | Crematorium | |
| 69 | 8 | Funeral Home | 4.05.08 |
| Government | |||
| 70 | 6 | Government (General) (not otherwise listed) | |
| 71 | 6 | Public Safety | 4.05.15 |
| 72 | 6 | School, Public | 4.05.18 |
| Education | |||
| 73 | 6 | Agricultural Education or Research | 4.05.03 |
| 74 | 6 | College or University | 4.05.20 |
| 75 | 6 | Conference and Training Facility | 4.05.06 |
| 76 | 6 | Library | |
| 77 | 6 | Personal Instruction Services | |
| 78 | 6 | Rural Retreat | 4.05.17 |
| 79 | 6 | School, Private | 4.05.19 |
| 80 | 6 | School, Trade | |
| Medical | |||
| 81 | 6 | Hospital | 4.05.13 |
| 82 | 6 | Medical Care Facility | |
| 83 | 6 | Medical Office | 4.04.17 |
| Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation | |||
| 84 | 8 | Agricultural Cultural Center | |
| 85 | 8 | Amphitheater | 4.05.01 |
| 86 | 8 | Art Studio | 4.04.02 |
| 87 | 8 | Cultural Facility | 4.05.05 |
| 88 | 8 | Cultural Tourism | 4.05.10 |
| 89 | 8 | Dog Park | |
| 90 | 8 | Entertainment Facility | |
| 91 | 8 | Health and Fitness Center | 4.05.12 |
| 92 | 8 | Park, Community | |
| 93 | 8 | Park, Passive | |
| 94 | 8 | Park, Regional | |
| 95 | 8 | Recreation, Indoor | 4.05.16 |
| 96 | 8 | Recreation, Outdoor or Major | 4.05.16 |
| 97 | 8 | Shooting Range, Indoor | |
| 98 | 8 | Theater | |
| 99 | 8 | Urban Deck | |
| 100 | 8 | Zoo | |
| Industrial/Production | |||
| Manufacturing and Employment | |||
| 101 | 10 | Contractor | 4.06.01 |
| 102 | 10 | Data Center | 4.06.02 |
103 | 10 | Extractive Industries | 4.06.03 |
| 104 | 10 | Flex Buildings | 4.06.04 |
| 105 | 10 | Manufacturing, General | 4.06.05 |
| 106 | 10 | Manufacturing, Intensive | 4.06.11 |
| 107 | 10 | Research and Development | 4.06.08 |
| 108 | 10 | Sawmill | 4.06.09 |
| 109 | 10 | Slaughterhouse | |
| 110 | 10 | Wood, Metal and Stone Crafts | |
| Warehousing, Storage, and Distribution | |||
| 111 | 10 | Building and Landscaping Materials Supplier | 4.06.07 |
| 112 | 10 | Industrial Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 113 | 10 | Mini-Warehouse | 4.06.06 |
| 114 | 10 | Moving and Storage | |
| 115 | 10 | Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 116 | 10 | Outdoor Storage, Vehicles | 4.06.07 |
| 117 | 10 | Vehicle Storage and Impoundment | 4.06.07 |
| 118 | 10 | Wholesale Distribution, Warehousing and Storage | 4.06.10 |
| Infrastructure | |||
| Transportation/Parking | |||
| 119 | 9 | Airport/Landing Strip | 4.07.01 |
| 120 | 9 | Ground Passenger Transportation (e.g., Taxi, Charter Bus) | |
| 121 | 9 | Heliport or Helistop | |
| 122 | 9 | Marina | |
| 123 | 9 | Parking Facility | 4.07.03 |
| 124 | 9 | Transit Facility | 4.07.10 |
| Utilities | |||
| 125 | 9 | Electric Generating Plant and Transmission Facility/Utility Generating Plan or Transmission Facility | |
| 126 | 9 | Energy Storage, Utility Scale | 4.07.02 |
| 127 | 9 | Public Service Center, with Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 128 | 9 | Public Service Center, without Outdoor Storage | |
| 129 | 9 | Solar Facility, Utility Scale | 4.07.06 |
| 130 | 9 | Utility, Minor | |
| 131 | 9 | Utility, Major | 4.07.04 |
| Communications Facilities | |||
| 132 | 9 | Recording Studio | |
| 133 | 9 | Telecommunications Facility | 4.07.08 |
| Waste-Related | |||
| 134 | 10 | Composting Facility | |
| 135 | 10 | Junkyard | 4.07.05 |
| 136 | 10 | Recycling Collection Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 137 | 10 | Material Recovery Facility (MRF) | 4.07.05 |
| 138 | 10 | Solid Waste Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 139 | 10 | Stockpiling | 4.07.07 |
| 140 | 10 | Vegetative Waste Management Facility | 4.07.05 |
| Agriculture | |||
| 141 | 5 | Agriculture Processing | 4.08.12 |
| 142 | 5 | Agriculture | 4.08.02 |
| 143 | 5 | Agritainment | 4.08.03 |
| 144 | 5 | Animal Husbandry | 4.08.02 |
| 145 | 5 | Auction Facility, Livestock | 4.08.11 |
| 146 | 5 | Brewery, Limited | 4.08.05 |
| 147 | 5 | Community Garden | |
| 148 | 5 | Equestrian Event Facility | 4.08.10 |
| 149 | 5 | Farm Co-ops | 4.08.03 |
| 150 | 5 | Farm Distribution Hub | 4.08.04 |
| 151 | 5 | Feedlot | 4.08.03 |
| 152 | 5 | Horticulture | 4.08.02 |
| 153 | 5 | Mill, Feed and Grain | |
| 154 | 5 | Nursery, Production | |
| 155 | 5 | Pet Farm | 4.08.09 |
| 156 | 5 | Stable, Livery | 4.08.06 |
| 157 | 5 | Stable, Private | |
| 158 | 5 | Wayside Stand | 4.08.07 |
| 159 | 5 | Winery, Commercial | 4.08.08 |
| 160 | 5 | Winery, Farm | |
| Miscellaneous | |||
| 161 | N/A | Adaptive Reuse | 4.09 |
| 162 | N/A | Temporary Uses | 3.04 |
TABLE KEY: N/A = not applicable for determining the appropriate buffer
Use Group Names are as follows: 1 Single-Family Detached 2 Single-Family Attached 3 Multifamily 4 Group Living 5 Agriculture 6 Day Care, Assembly, Government, Education, Medical 7 Financial, Office 8 All Other Commercial 9 Infrastructure 10 Industrial/Production, Waste-Related | |||
| Table D-1. Buffer Matrix Uses | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Use Group | Uses | Additional Regulations | |
| Residential | |||
| Household Living | |||
| 1 | N/A | Caretaker or Guard Residence | |
| 2 | N/A | Dwelling, Accessory | 4.02.01 |
| 3 | N/A | Dwelling, Live/Work | 4.02.03 |
| 4 | 3 | Dwelling, Multifamily | 4.02.08 |
| 5 | 2 | Dwelling, Single-Family Attached | 4.02.07 |
| 6 | 1 | Dwelling, Single-Family Detached | 4.02.07 |
| 7 | N/A | Dwelling, Tenant | 4.02.09 |
| 8 | 1 | Manufactured Home | 4.02.04 |
| Group Living | |||
| 9 | 4 | Congregate Housing | |
| 10 | 4 | Continuing Care Facility | 4.02.02 |
| 11 | 4 | Dormitory, Seasonal Labor | 4.02.06 |
| 12 | 4 | Religious Housing | 4.02.05 |
| 13 | 4 | Rooming and Boarding | 4.02.05 |
| Lodging | |||
| 14 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Homestay | 4.03.01 |
| 15 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 16 | 8 | Camp, Day and Boarding | 4.03.02 |
| 17 | 8 | Campground | 4.03.03 |
| 18 | 8 | Country Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 19 | 8 | Hotel/Motel | 4.03.04 |
| 20 | 8 | Rural Resort | 4.03.01 |
| 21 | 8 | Recreational Vehicle Park | |
| 22 | N/A | Short Term Rental, Commercial Whole House | 4.03.05 |
| Commercial | |||
| Animal Services | |||
| 23 | 8 | Animal Care Business | |
| 24 | 8 | Animal Hospital | 4.04.01 |
| 25 | 8 | Companion Animal/Pet Grooming | |
| 26 | 8 | Kennel | 4.04.16 |
| 27 | 8 | Kennel, Indoor | 4.04.16 |
| 28 | 8 | Veterinary Services | |
| Day Care | |||
| 29 | 6 | Adult Day Care | |
| 30 | 6 | Child Day Center | 4.04.08 |
| 31 | N/A | Child Day Home | 4.04.08 |
| Financial Services | |||
| 32 | 7 | Bank or Financial Institutions | 4.04.12 |
| Food and Beverage Sales/Service | |||
| 33 | 8 | Banquet/Event Facility | 4.04.05 |
| 34 | 8 | Craft Beverage Manufacturing | 4.04.11 |
| 35 | 5 | Farmers Market | 4.04.14 |
| 36 | 8 | Farmers Market (off-site production) | 4.04.14 |
| 37 | 8 | Food Preparations | 4.04.06 |
| 38 | 8 | Restaurant | 4.04.10 |
| 39 | 8 | Restaurant, Rural | 4.04.18 |
| Office, Business, and Professional | |||
| 40 | 7 | Office, Professional | 4.04.17 |
| 41 | 7 | Small Business, Agricultural and Rural | 4.04.19 |
| Personal/Business Services | |||
| 42 | 8 | Business Support Services | 4.04.07 |
| 43 | 8 | Dry Cleaning Plant | |
| 44 | 8 | Farm Machinery Sales and Service | 4.04.13 |
| 45 | 8 | Maintenance and Repair Services | |
| 46 | 8 | Personal Services | |
| 47 | 8 | Postal Services | |
| Retail | |||
| 48 | 8 | Antiques, Art, and Crafts | 4.04.02 |
| 49 | 8 | Auction | 4.04.03 |
| 50 | 8 | Convenience Store | |
| 51 | 8 | Convenience Store (with Gasoline Sales) | |
| 52 | 8 | Feed and Farm Supply Center | 4.04.15 |
| 53 | 8 | Machinery and Equipment Sales and Services | |
| 54 | 8 | Nursery, Commercial | 4.04.09 |
| 55 | 8 | Retail, General | 4.04.12 |
| Automotive | |||
| 56 | 8 | Car Share | 4.04.04 |
| 57 | 8 | Car Wash | |
| 58 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Heavy | 4.04.20 |
| 59 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Light | 4.04.21 |
| 60 | 8 | Vehicle Sales and/or Rental | 4.04.23 |
| 61 | 8 | Vehicle Service Station | |
| 62 | 9 | Vehicle Wholesale Auction | 4.04.22 |
| Public/Civic/Institutional | |||
| Assembly | |||
| 63 | 6 | Civic, Social, and Fraternal Meeting Place | |
| 64 | 6 | Community Center | 4.05.14 |
| 65 | 6 | Convention or Exhibition Facility | |
| 66 | 6 | Religious Assembly | 4.05.04 |
| Death Care Services | |||
| 67 | 8 | Cemetery | 4.05.08 |
| 68 | 8 | Crematorium | |
| 69 | 8 | Funeral Home | 4.05.08 |
| Government | |||
| 70 | 6 | Government (General) (not otherwise listed) | |
| 71 | 6 | Public Safety | 4.05.15 |
| 72 | 6 | School, Public | 4.05.18 |
| Education | |||
| 73 | 6 | Agricultural Education or Research | 4.05.03 |
| 74 | 6 | College or University | 4.05.20 |
| 75 | 6 | Conference and Training Facility | 4.05.06 |
| 76 | 6 | Library | |
| 77 | 6 | Personal Instruction Services | |
| 78 | 6 | Rural Retreat | 4.05.17 |
| 79 | 6 | School, Private | 4.05.19 |
| 80 | 6 | School, Trade | |
| Medical | |||
| 81 | 6 | Hospital | 4.05.13 |
| 82 | 6 | Medical Care Facility | |
| 83 | 6 | Medical Office | 4.04.17 |
| Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation | |||
| 84 | 8 | Agricultural Cultural Center | |
| 85 | 8 | Amphitheater | 4.05.01 |
| 86 | 8 | Art Studio | 4.04.02 |
| 87 | 8 | Cultural Facility | 4.05.05 |
| 88 | 8 | Cultural Tourism | 4.05.10 |
| 89 | 8 | Dog Park | |
| 90 | 8 | Entertainment Facility | |
| 91 | 8 | Health and Fitness Center | 4.05.12 |
| 92 | 8 | Park, Community | |
| 93 | 8 | Park, Passive | |
| 94 | 8 | Park, Regional | |
| 95 | 8 | Recreation, Indoor | 4.05.16 |
| 96 | 8 | Recreation, Outdoor or Major | 4.05.16 |
| 97 | 8 | Shooting Range, Indoor | |
| 98 | 8 | Theater | |
| 99 | 8 | Urban Deck | |
| 100 | 8 | Zoo | |
| Industrial/Production | |||
| Manufacturing and Employment | |||
| 101 | 10 | Contractor | 4.06.01 |
| 102 | 10 | Data Center | 4.06.02 |
103 | 10 | Extractive Industries | 4.06.03 |
| 104 | 10 | Flex Buildings | 4.06.04 |
| 105 | 10 | Manufacturing, General | 4.06.05 |
| 106 | 10 | Manufacturing, Intensive | 4.06.11 |
| 107 | 10 | Research and Development | 4.06.08 |
| 108 | 10 | Sawmill | 4.06.09 |
| 109 | 10 | Slaughterhouse | |
| 110 | 10 | Wood, Metal and Stone Crafts | |
| Warehousing, Storage, and Distribution | |||
| 111 | 10 | Building and Landscaping Materials Supplier | 4.06.07 |
| 112 | 10 | Industrial Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 113 | 10 | Mini-Warehouse | 4.06.06 |
| 114 | 10 | Moving and Storage | |
| 115 | 10 | Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 116 | 10 | Outdoor Storage, Vehicles | 4.06.07 |
| 117 | 10 | Vehicle Storage and Impoundment | 4.06.07 |
| 118 | 10 | Wholesale Distribution, Warehousing and Storage | 4.06.10 |
| Infrastructure | |||
| Transportation/Parking | |||
| 119 | 9 | Airport/Landing Strip | 4.07.01 |
| 120 | 9 | Ground Passenger Transportation (e.g., Taxi, Charter Bus) | |
| 121 | 9 | Heliport or Helistop | |
| 122 | 9 | Marina | |
| 123 | 9 | Parking Facility | 4.07.03 |
| 124 | 9 | Transit Facility | 4.07.10 |
| Utilities | |||
| 125 | 9 | Electric Generating Plant and Transmission Facility/Utility Generating Plan or Transmission Facility | |
| 126 | 9 | Energy Storage, Utility Scale | 4.07.02 |
| 127 | 9 | Public Service Center, with Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 128 | 9 | Public Service Center, without Outdoor Storage | |
| 129 | 9 | Solar Facility, Utility Scale | 4.07.06 |
| 130 | 9 | Utility, Minor | |
| 131 | 9 | Utility, Major | 4.07.04 |
| Communications Facilities | |||
| 132 | 9 | Recording Studio | |
| 133 | 9 | Telecommunications Facility | 4.07.08 |
| Waste-Related | |||
| 134 | 10 | Composting Facility | |
| 135 | 10 | Junkyard | 4.07.05 |
| 136 | 10 | Recycling Collection Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 137 | 10 | Material Recovery Facility (MRF) | 4.07.05 |
| 138 | 10 | Solid Waste Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 139 | 10 | Stockpiling | 4.07.07 |
| 140 | 10 | Vegetative Waste Management Facility | 4.07.05 |
| Agriculture | |||
| 141 | 5 | Agriculture Processing | 4.08.12 |
| 142 | 5 | Agriculture | 4.08.02 |
| 143 | 5 | Agritainment | 4.08.03 |
| 144 | 5 | Animal Husbandry | 4.08.02 |
| 145 | 5 | Auction Facility, Livestock | 4.08.11 |
| 146 | 5 | Brewery, Limited | 4.08.05 |
| 147 | 5 | Community Garden | |
| 148 | 5 | Equestrian Event Facility | 4.08.10 |
| 149 | 5 | Farm Co-ops | 4.08.03 |
| 150 | 5 | Farm Distribution Hub | 4.08.04 |
| 151 | 5 | Feedlot | 4.08.03 |
| 152 | 5 | Horticulture | 4.08.02 |
| 153 | 5 | Mill, Feed and Grain | |
| 154 | 5 | Nursery, Production | |
| 155 | 5 | Pet Farm | 4.08.09 |
| 156 | 5 | Stable, Livery | 4.08.06 |
| 157 | 5 | Stable, Private | |
| 158 | 5 | Wayside Stand | 4.08.07 |
| 159 | 5 | Winery, Commercial | 4.08.08 |
| 160 | 5 | Winery, Farm | |
| Miscellaneous | |||
| 161 | N/A | Adaptive Reuse | 4.09 |
| 162 | N/A | Temporary Uses | 3.04 |
TABLE KEY: N/A = not applicable for determining the appropriate buffer
Use Group Names are as follows: 1 Single-Family Detached 2 Single-Family Attached 3 Multifamily 4 Group Living 5 Agriculture 6 Day Care, Assembly, Government, Education, Medical 7 Financial, Office 8 All Other Commercial 9 Infrastructure 10 Industrial/Production, Waste-Related | |||
| Table D-1. Buffer Matrix Uses | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Use Group | Uses | Additional Regulations | |
| Residential | |||
| Household Living | |||
| 1 | N/A | Caretaker or Guard Residence | |
| 2 | N/A | Dwelling, Accessory | 4.02.01 |
| 3 | N/A | Dwelling, Live/Work | 4.02.03 |
| 4 | 3 | Dwelling, Multifamily | 4.02.08 |
| 5 | 2 | Dwelling, Single-Family Attached | 4.02.07 |
| 6 | 1 | Dwelling, Single-Family Detached | 4.02.07 |
| 7 | N/A | Dwelling, Tenant | 4.02.09 |
| 8 | 1 | Manufactured Home | 4.02.04 |
| Group Living | |||
| 9 | 4 | Congregate Housing | |
| 10 | 4 | Continuing Care Facility | 4.02.02 |
| 11 | 4 | Dormitory, Seasonal Labor | 4.02.06 |
| 12 | 4 | Religious Housing | 4.02.05 |
| 13 | 4 | Rooming and Boarding | 4.02.05 |
| Lodging | |||
| 14 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Homestay | 4.03.01 |
| 15 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 16 | 8 | Camp, Day and Boarding | 4.03.02 |
| 17 | 8 | Campground | 4.03.03 |
| 18 | 8 | Country Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 19 | 8 | Hotel/Motel | 4.03.04 |
| 20 | 8 | Rural Resort | 4.03.01 |
| 21 | 8 | Recreational Vehicle Park | |
| 22 | N/A | Short Term Rental, Commercial Whole House | 4.03.05 |
| Commercial | |||
| Animal Services | |||
| 23 | 8 | Animal Care Business | |
| 24 | 8 | Animal Hospital | 4.04.01 |
| 25 | 8 | Companion Animal/Pet Grooming | |
| 26 | 8 | Kennel | 4.04.16 |
| 27 | 8 | Kennel, Indoor | 4.04.16 |
| 28 | 8 | Veterinary Services | |
| Day Care | |||
| 29 | 6 | Adult Day Care | |
| 30 | 6 | Child Day Center | 4.04.08 |
| 31 | N/A | Child Day Home | 4.04.08 |
| Financial Services | |||
| 32 | 7 | Bank or Financial Institutions | 4.04.12 |
| Food and Beverage Sales/Service | |||
| 33 | 8 | Banquet/Event Facility | 4.04.05 |
| 34 | 8 | Craft Beverage Manufacturing | 4.04.11 |
| 35 | 5 | Farmers Market | 4.04.14 |
| 36 | 8 | Farmers Market (off-site production) | 4.04.14 |
| 37 | 8 | Food Preparations | 4.04.06 |
| 38 | 8 | Restaurant | 4.04.10 |
| 39 | 8 | Restaurant, Rural | 4.04.18 |
| Office, Business, and Professional | |||
| 40 | 7 | Office, Professional | 4.04.17 |
| 41 | 7 | Small Business, Agricultural and Rural | 4.04.19 |
| Personal/Business Services | |||
| 42 | 8 | Business Support Services | 4.04.07 |
| 43 | 8 | Dry Cleaning Plant | |
| 44 | 8 | Farm Machinery Sales and Service | 4.04.13 |
| 45 | 8 | Maintenance and Repair Services | |
| 46 | 8 | Personal Services | |
| 47 | 8 | Postal Services | |
| Retail | |||
| 48 | 8 | Antiques, Art, and Crafts | 4.04.02 |
| 49 | 8 | Auction | 4.04.03 |
| 50 | 8 | Convenience Store | |
| 51 | 8 | Convenience Store (with Gasoline Sales) | |
| 52 | 8 | Feed and Farm Supply Center | 4.04.15 |
| 53 | 8 | Machinery and Equipment Sales and Services | |
| 54 | 8 | Nursery, Commercial | 4.04.09 |
| 55 | 8 | Retail, General | 4.04.12 |
| Automotive | |||
| 56 | 8 | Car Share | 4.04.04 |
| 57 | 8 | Car Wash | |
| 58 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Heavy | 4.04.20 |
| 59 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Light | 4.04.21 |
| 60 | 8 | Vehicle Sales and/or Rental | 4.04.23 |
| 61 | 8 | Vehicle Service Station | |
| 62 | 9 | Vehicle Wholesale Auction | 4.04.22 |
| Public/Civic/Institutional | |||
| Assembly | |||
| 63 | 6 | Civic, Social, and Fraternal Meeting Place | |
| 64 | 6 | Community Center | 4.05.14 |
| 65 | 6 | Convention or Exhibition Facility | |
| 66 | 6 | Religious Assembly | 4.05.04 |
| Death Care Services | |||
| 67 | 8 | Cemetery | 4.05.08 |
| 68 | 8 | Crematorium | |
| 69 | 8 | Funeral Home | 4.05.08 |
| Government | |||
| 70 | 6 | Government (General) (not otherwise listed) | |
| 71 | 6 | Public Safety | 4.05.15 |
| 72 | 6 | School, Public | 4.05.18 |
| Education | |||
| 73 | 6 | Agricultural Education or Research | 4.05.03 |
| 74 | 6 | College or University | 4.05.20 |
| 75 | 6 | Conference and Training Facility | 4.05.06 |
| 76 | 6 | Library | |
| 77 | 6 | Personal Instruction Services | |
| 78 | 6 | Rural Retreat | 4.05.17 |
| 79 | 6 | School, Private | 4.05.19 |
| 80 | 6 | School, Trade | |
| Medical | |||
| 81 | 6 | Hospital | 4.05.13 |
| 82 | 6 | Medical Care Facility | |
| 83 | 6 | Medical Office | 4.04.17 |
| Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation | |||
| 84 | 8 | Agricultural Cultural Center | |
| 85 | 8 | Amphitheater | 4.05.01 |
| 86 | 8 | Art Studio | 4.04.02 |
| 87 | 8 | Cultural Facility | 4.05.05 |
| 88 | 8 | Cultural Tourism | 4.05.10 |
| 89 | 8 | Dog Park | |
| 90 | 8 | Entertainment Facility | |
| 91 | 8 | Health and Fitness Center | 4.05.12 |
| 92 | 8 | Park, Community | |
| 93 | 8 | Park, Passive | |
| 94 | 8 | Park, Regional | |
| 95 | 8 | Recreation, Indoor | 4.05.16 |
| 96 | 8 | Recreation, Outdoor or Major | 4.05.16 |
| 97 | 8 | Shooting Range, Indoor | |
| 98 | 8 | Theater | |
| 99 | 8 | Urban Deck | |
| 100 | 8 | Zoo | |
| Industrial/Production | |||
| Manufacturing and Employment | |||
| 101 | 10 | Contractor | 4.06.01 |
| 102 | 10 | Data Center | 4.06.02 |
103 | 10 | Extractive Industries | 4.06.03 |
| 104 | 10 | Flex Buildings | 4.06.04 |
| 105 | 10 | Manufacturing, General | 4.06.05 |
| 106 | 10 | Manufacturing, Intensive | 4.06.11 |
| 107 | 10 | Research and Development | 4.06.08 |
| 108 | 10 | Sawmill | 4.06.09 |
| 109 | 10 | Slaughterhouse | |
| 110 | 10 | Wood, Metal and Stone Crafts | |
| Warehousing, Storage, and Distribution | |||
| 111 | 10 | Building and Landscaping Materials Supplier | 4.06.07 |
| 112 | 10 | Industrial Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 113 | 10 | Mini-Warehouse | 4.06.06 |
| 114 | 10 | Moving and Storage | |
| 115 | 10 | Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 116 | 10 | Outdoor Storage, Vehicles | 4.06.07 |
| 117 | 10 | Vehicle Storage and Impoundment | 4.06.07 |
| 118 | 10 | Wholesale Distribution, Warehousing and Storage | 4.06.10 |
| Infrastructure | |||
| Transportation/Parking | |||
| 119 | 9 | Airport/Landing Strip | 4.07.01 |
| 120 | 9 | Ground Passenger Transportation (e.g., Taxi, Charter Bus) | |
| 121 | 9 | Heliport or Helistop | |
| 122 | 9 | Marina | |
| 123 | 9 | Parking Facility | 4.07.03 |
| 124 | 9 | Transit Facility | 4.07.10 |
| Utilities | |||
| 125 | 9 | Electric Generating Plant and Transmission Facility/Utility Generating Plan or Transmission Facility | |
| 126 | 9 | Energy Storage, Utility Scale | 4.07.02 |
| 127 | 9 | Public Service Center, with Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 128 | 9 | Public Service Center, without Outdoor Storage | |
| 129 | 9 | Solar Facility, Utility Scale | 4.07.06 |
| 130 | 9 | Utility, Minor | |
| 131 | 9 | Utility, Major | 4.07.04 |
| Communications Facilities | |||
| 132 | 9 | Recording Studio | |
| 133 | 9 | Telecommunications Facility | 4.07.08 |
| Waste-Related | |||
| 134 | 10 | Composting Facility | |
| 135 | 10 | Junkyard | 4.07.05 |
| 136 | 10 | Recycling Collection Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 137 | 10 | Material Recovery Facility (MRF) | 4.07.05 |
| 138 | 10 | Solid Waste Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 139 | 10 | Stockpiling | 4.07.07 |
| 140 | 10 | Vegetative Waste Management Facility | 4.07.05 |
| Agriculture | |||
| 141 | 5 | Agriculture Processing | 4.08.12 |
| 142 | 5 | Agriculture | 4.08.02 |
| 143 | 5 | Agritainment | 4.08.03 |
| 144 | 5 | Animal Husbandry | 4.08.02 |
| 145 | 5 | Auction Facility, Livestock | 4.08.11 |
| 146 | 5 | Brewery, Limited | 4.08.05 |
| 147 | 5 | Community Garden | |
| 148 | 5 | Equestrian Event Facility | 4.08.10 |
| 149 | 5 | Farm Co-ops | 4.08.03 |
| 150 | 5 | Farm Distribution Hub | 4.08.04 |
| 151 | 5 | Feedlot | 4.08.03 |
| 152 | 5 | Horticulture | 4.08.02 |
| 153 | 5 | Mill, Feed and Grain | |
| 154 | 5 | Nursery, Production | |
| 155 | 5 | Pet Farm | 4.08.09 |
| 156 | 5 | Stable, Livery | 4.08.06 |
| 157 | 5 | Stable, Private | |
| 158 | 5 | Wayside Stand | 4.08.07 |
| 159 | 5 | Winery, Commercial | 4.08.08 |
| 160 | 5 | Winery, Farm | |
| Miscellaneous | |||
| 161 | N/A | Adaptive Reuse | 4.09 |
| 162 | N/A | Temporary Uses | 3.04 |
TABLE KEY: N/A = not applicable for determining the appropriate buffer
Use Group Names are as follows: 1 Single-Family Detached 2 Single-Family Attached 3 Multifamily 4 Group Living 5 Agriculture 6 Day Care, Assembly, Government, Education, Medical 7 Financial, Office 8 All Other Commercial 9 Infrastructure 10 Industrial/Production, Waste-Related | |||
| Table D-1. Buffer Matrix Uses | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Use Group | Uses | Additional Regulations | |
| Residential | |||
| Household Living | |||
| 1 | N/A | Caretaker or Guard Residence | |
| 2 | N/A | Dwelling, Accessory | 4.02.01 |
| 3 | N/A | Dwelling, Live/Work | 4.02.03 |
| 4 | 3 | Dwelling, Multifamily | 4.02.08 |
| 5 | 2 | Dwelling, Single-Family Attached | 4.02.07 |
| 6 | 1 | Dwelling, Single-Family Detached | 4.02.07 |
| 7 | N/A | Dwelling, Tenant | 4.02.09 |
| 8 | 1 | Manufactured Home | 4.02.04 |
| Group Living | |||
| 9 | 4 | Congregate Housing | |
| 10 | 4 | Continuing Care Facility | 4.02.02 |
| 11 | 4 | Dormitory, Seasonal Labor | 4.02.06 |
| 12 | 4 | Religious Housing | 4.02.05 |
| 13 | 4 | Rooming and Boarding | 4.02.05 |
| Lodging | |||
| 14 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Homestay | 4.03.01 |
| 15 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 16 | 8 | Camp, Day and Boarding | 4.03.02 |
| 17 | 8 | Campground | 4.03.03 |
| 18 | 8 | Country Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 19 | 8 | Hotel/Motel | 4.03.04 |
| 20 | 8 | Rural Resort | 4.03.01 |
| 21 | 8 | Recreational Vehicle Park | |
| 22 | N/A | Short Term Rental, Commercial Whole House | 4.03.05 |
| Commercial | |||
| Animal Services | |||
| 23 | 8 | Animal Care Business | |
| 24 | 8 | Animal Hospital | 4.04.01 |
| 25 | 8 | Companion Animal/Pet Grooming | |
| 26 | 8 | Kennel | 4.04.16 |
| 27 | 8 | Kennel, Indoor | 4.04.16 |
| 28 | 8 | Veterinary Services | |
| Day Care | |||
| 29 | 6 | Adult Day Care | |
| 30 | 6 | Child Day Center | 4.04.08 |
| 31 | N/A | Child Day Home | 4.04.08 |
| Financial Services | |||
| 32 | 7 | Bank or Financial Institutions | 4.04.12 |
| Food and Beverage Sales/Service | |||
| 33 | 8 | Banquet/Event Facility | 4.04.05 |
| 34 | 8 | Craft Beverage Manufacturing | 4.04.11 |
| 35 | 5 | Farmers Market | 4.04.14 |
| 36 | 8 | Farmers Market (off-site production) | 4.04.14 |
| 37 | 8 | Food Preparations | 4.04.06 |
| 38 | 8 | Restaurant | 4.04.10 |
| 39 | 8 | Restaurant, Rural | 4.04.18 |
| Office, Business, and Professional | |||
| 40 | 7 | Office, Professional | 4.04.17 |
| 41 | 7 | Small Business, Agricultural and Rural | 4.04.19 |
| Personal/Business Services | |||
| 42 | 8 | Business Support Services | 4.04.07 |
| 43 | 8 | Dry Cleaning Plant | |
| 44 | 8 | Farm Machinery Sales and Service | 4.04.13 |
| 45 | 8 | Maintenance and Repair Services | |
| 46 | 8 | Personal Services | |
| 47 | 8 | Postal Services | |
| Retail | |||
| 48 | 8 | Antiques, Art, and Crafts | 4.04.02 |
| 49 | 8 | Auction | 4.04.03 |
| 50 | 8 | Convenience Store | |
| 51 | 8 | Convenience Store (with Gasoline Sales) | |
| 52 | 8 | Feed and Farm Supply Center | 4.04.15 |
| 53 | 8 | Machinery and Equipment Sales and Services | |
| 54 | 8 | Nursery, Commercial | 4.04.09 |
| 55 | 8 | Retail, General | 4.04.12 |
| Automotive | |||
| 56 | 8 | Car Share | 4.04.04 |
| 57 | 8 | Car Wash | |
| 58 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Heavy | 4.04.20 |
| 59 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Light | 4.04.21 |
| 60 | 8 | Vehicle Sales and/or Rental | 4.04.23 |
| 61 | 8 | Vehicle Service Station | |
| 62 | 9 | Vehicle Wholesale Auction | 4.04.22 |
| Public/Civic/Institutional | |||
| Assembly | |||
| 63 | 6 | Civic, Social, and Fraternal Meeting Place | |
| 64 | 6 | Community Center | 4.05.14 |
| 65 | 6 | Convention or Exhibition Facility | |
| 66 | 6 | Religious Assembly | 4.05.04 |
| Death Care Services | |||
| 67 | 8 | Cemetery | 4.05.08 |
| 68 | 8 | Crematorium | |
| 69 | 8 | Funeral Home | 4.05.08 |
| Government | |||
| 70 | 6 | Government (General) (not otherwise listed) | |
| 71 | 6 | Public Safety | 4.05.15 |
| 72 | 6 | School, Public | 4.05.18 |
| Education | |||
| 73 | 6 | Agricultural Education or Research | 4.05.03 |
| 74 | 6 | College or University | 4.05.20 |
| 75 | 6 | Conference and Training Facility | 4.05.06 |
| 76 | 6 | Library | |
| 77 | 6 | Personal Instruction Services | |
| 78 | 6 | Rural Retreat | 4.05.17 |
| 79 | 6 | School, Private | 4.05.19 |
| 80 | 6 | School, Trade | |
| Medical | |||
| 81 | 6 | Hospital | 4.05.13 |
| 82 | 6 | Medical Care Facility | |
| 83 | 6 | Medical Office | 4.04.17 |
| Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation | |||
| 84 | 8 | Agricultural Cultural Center | |
| 85 | 8 | Amphitheater | 4.05.01 |
| 86 | 8 | Art Studio | 4.04.02 |
| 87 | 8 | Cultural Facility | 4.05.05 |
| 88 | 8 | Cultural Tourism | 4.05.10 |
| 89 | 8 | Dog Park | |
| 90 | 8 | Entertainment Facility | |
| 91 | 8 | Health and Fitness Center | 4.05.12 |
| 92 | 8 | Park, Community | |
| 93 | 8 | Park, Passive | |
| 94 | 8 | Park, Regional | |
| 95 | 8 | Recreation, Indoor | 4.05.16 |
| 96 | 8 | Recreation, Outdoor or Major | 4.05.16 |
| 97 | 8 | Shooting Range, Indoor | |
| 98 | 8 | Theater | |
| 99 | 8 | Urban Deck | |
| 100 | 8 | Zoo | |
| Industrial/Production | |||
| Manufacturing and Employment | |||
| 101 | 10 | Contractor | 4.06.01 |
| 102 | 10 | Data Center | 4.06.02 |
103 | 10 | Extractive Industries | 4.06.03 |
| 104 | 10 | Flex Buildings | 4.06.04 |
| 105 | 10 | Manufacturing, General | 4.06.05 |
| 106 | 10 | Manufacturing, Intensive | 4.06.11 |
| 107 | 10 | Research and Development | 4.06.08 |
| 108 | 10 | Sawmill | 4.06.09 |
| 109 | 10 | Slaughterhouse | |
| 110 | 10 | Wood, Metal and Stone Crafts | |
| Warehousing, Storage, and Distribution | |||
| 111 | 10 | Building and Landscaping Materials Supplier | 4.06.07 |
| 112 | 10 | Industrial Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 113 | 10 | Mini-Warehouse | 4.06.06 |
| 114 | 10 | Moving and Storage | |
| 115 | 10 | Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 116 | 10 | Outdoor Storage, Vehicles | 4.06.07 |
| 117 | 10 | Vehicle Storage and Impoundment | 4.06.07 |
| 118 | 10 | Wholesale Distribution, Warehousing and Storage | 4.06.10 |
| Infrastructure | |||
| Transportation/Parking | |||
| 119 | 9 | Airport/Landing Strip | 4.07.01 |
| 120 | 9 | Ground Passenger Transportation (e.g., Taxi, Charter Bus) | |
| 121 | 9 | Heliport or Helistop | |
| 122 | 9 | Marina | |
| 123 | 9 | Parking Facility | 4.07.03 |
| 124 | 9 | Transit Facility | 4.07.10 |
| Utilities | |||
| 125 | 9 | Electric Generating Plant and Transmission Facility/Utility Generating Plan or Transmission Facility | |
| 126 | 9 | Energy Storage, Utility Scale | 4.07.02 |
| 127 | 9 | Public Service Center, with Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 128 | 9 | Public Service Center, without Outdoor Storage | |
| 129 | 9 | Solar Facility, Utility Scale | 4.07.06 |
| 130 | 9 | Utility, Minor | |
| 131 | 9 | Utility, Major | 4.07.04 |
| Communications Facilities | |||
| 132 | 9 | Recording Studio | |
| 133 | 9 | Telecommunications Facility | 4.07.08 |
| Waste-Related | |||
| 134 | 10 | Composting Facility | |
| 135 | 10 | Junkyard | 4.07.05 |
| 136 | 10 | Recycling Collection Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 137 | 10 | Material Recovery Facility (MRF) | 4.07.05 |
| 138 | 10 | Solid Waste Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 139 | 10 | Stockpiling | 4.07.07 |
| 140 | 10 | Vegetative Waste Management Facility | 4.07.05 |
| Agriculture | |||
| 141 | 5 | Agriculture Processing | 4.08.12 |
| 142 | 5 | Agriculture | 4.08.02 |
| 143 | 5 | Agritainment | 4.08.03 |
| 144 | 5 | Animal Husbandry | 4.08.02 |
| 145 | 5 | Auction Facility, Livestock | 4.08.11 |
| 146 | 5 | Brewery, Limited | 4.08.05 |
| 147 | 5 | Community Garden | |
| 148 | 5 | Equestrian Event Facility | 4.08.10 |
| 149 | 5 | Farm Co-ops | 4.08.03 |
| 150 | 5 | Farm Distribution Hub | 4.08.04 |
| 151 | 5 | Feedlot | 4.08.03 |
| 152 | 5 | Horticulture | 4.08.02 |
| 153 | 5 | Mill, Feed and Grain | |
| 154 | 5 | Nursery, Production | |
| 155 | 5 | Pet Farm | 4.08.09 |
| 156 | 5 | Stable, Livery | 4.08.06 |
| 157 | 5 | Stable, Private | |
| 158 | 5 | Wayside Stand | 4.08.07 |
| 159 | 5 | Winery, Commercial | 4.08.08 |
| 160 | 5 | Winery, Farm | |
| Miscellaneous | |||
| 161 | N/A | Adaptive Reuse | 4.09 |
| 162 | N/A | Temporary Uses | 3.04 |
TABLE KEY: N/A = not applicable for determining the appropriate buffer
Use Group Names are as follows: 1 Single-Family Detached 2 Single-Family Attached 3 Multifamily 4 Group Living 5 Agriculture 6 Day Care, Assembly, Government, Education, Medical 7 Financial, Office 8 All Other Commercial 9 Infrastructure 10 Industrial/Production, Waste-Related | |||
Effective on: 1/1/1901
| Table A-1. Acronyms and Abbreviations | |
|---|---|
| Acronym | Term |
| A-10 | Agriculture-10 |
| A-3 | Agricultural Residential-3 |
| AASHTO | American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials |
| ADA | Americans with Disabilities Act |
| ADT | Average Daily Traffic |
| ADU | Affordable Dwelling Unit |
| AHU | Affordable Housing Unit |
| AIOD | Airport Impact Overlay District |
| AMI | Area Median Income |
| APPL | Appeal |
| AR-1 | Agricultural Rural-1 |
| AR-2 | Agricultural Rural-2 |
| BLAD | Boundary Line Adjustment |
| BMP | Best Management Practices |
| BZA | Board of Zoning Appeals |
| CC | Commercial Center |
| CC-CC | Commercial Center-Community Center |
| CC-NC | Commercial Center-Neighborhood Center |
| CC-SC | Commercial Center-Small Regional Center |
| CCT | Correlated Color Temperature |
| CDP | Concept Development Plan |
| CLI | Commercial Light Industry |
| CLOMR | Conditional Letter of Map Revision |
| CMPT | Commission Permit |
| CO | Codified Ordinances of Loudoun County |
| COG | (Metropolitan Washington) Council of Governments |
| CPAM | Comprehensive Plan Amendment |
| CPAP | Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CPAR | Revision to Previously Approved Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CSA | Community Supported Agriculture |
| CTP | Countywide Transportation Plan |
| CWU | Compact/Walkable/Urban |
| dB(A) | A-Weighted Decibels |
| DEDI | Dedication Plat |
| DFIRM | Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| DOAM | Development Ordinance Amendment (to Facilities Standards Manual) |
| DTCI | Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure |
| EPA | United States Environmental Protection Agency |
| ESMT | Easement Plat |
| FAA | Federal Aviation Administration |
| FAR | Floor Area Ratio |
| FEMA | Federal Emergency Management Agency |
| FIRM | Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| FIS | Flood Insurance Study |
| FOD | Floodplain Overlay District |
| FPAL | Floodplain Alteration |
| FPST | Floodplain Study |
| FSM | Facilities Standards Manual |
| GB | General Business |
| GFA | Gross Floor Area |
| GI | General Industry |
| HAC | Historic Access Corridor District |
| HCC | Historical and Cultural Conservation District |
| HDRC | Historic District Review Committee |
| HOD | Historic Overlay District |
| HR | Historic Roadway District |
| HS | Historic Site District |
| IAD | Washington Dulles International Airport |
| IP | Industrial Park |
| JLMA | Joint Land Management Area |
| LCFPC | Loudoun County Fire Protection Code |
| LCFR | Loudoun County Fire and Rescue |
| LDA | Land Development Application |
| LID | Low Impact Development |
| LOD | Limestone Overlay District |
| LOGIS | Loudoun County Geographic Information System |
| LOMR | Letter of Map Revision |
| LOS | Level of Service |
| LPAT | Linear Parks and Trails Framework Plan |
| LPSS | Licensed Professional Soil Scientist |
| LSDO | Loudoun County Subdivision and Development Ordinance |
| MF | Multifamily |
| MFA | Multifamily Attached |
| MFS | Multifamily Stacked |
| MOD | Mountainside Overlay District |
| MR-HI | Mineral Resource-Heavy Industry |
| NEHR | Natural, Environmental, and Historic Resources |
| NER | Natural and Environmental Resources |
| NFIP | National Flood Insurance Program |
| NRHP | National Register of Historic Places |
| NUCS | Non-Motorized User Circulation System |
| OA | Owners Association |
| OP | Office Park |
| PD-AAAR | Planned Development - Active Adult/Age Restricted |
| PD-CC(RC) | Planned Development - Commercial Center (Regional Center) |
| PD-H | Planned Development - Housing |
| PD-MUB | Planned Development - Mixed Use Business |
| PD-RDP | Planned Development - Research and Development |
| PD-RV | Planned Development - Rural Village |
| PD-SA | Planned Development - Special Activity |
| PE | Licensed Professional Engineer |
| PIN | Parcel Identification Number |
| POCO | Plat of Correction |
| PRAP | Pre-Application Meeting |
| PRCS | Loudoun County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Services |
| PSR | Preliminary Soils Review |
| PUD | Planned Unit Development |
| PVAR | Pre-Variance Meeting |
| QNOD | Quarry Notification Overlay District |
| R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-8 | Single-Family Residential-1, 2, 3, 4, 8 |
| R-16 | Townhouse/Multifamily Residential-16 |
| R-24 | Multifamily Residential |
| RC | Rural Commercial |
| RSCR | River and Stream Corridor Resources |
| RLUIPA | Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 |
| ROW | Right-of-Way |
| SBPL | Preliminary Plat of Subdivision |
| SBPR | Preliminary/Record Subdivision |
| SBRD | Record Plat |
| SCC | State Corporation Commission |
| SCN | Suburban Compact Neighborhood |
| SF | Square Feet |
| SFA | Single-Family Attached |
| SFD | Single-Family Detached |
| SFHA | Special Flood Hazard Area |
| SIDP | Sign Development Plan |
| SLM | Sound Level Meter |
| SN | Suburban Neighborhood |
| SPAM | Site Plan Amendment |
| SPEL | Special Exception for Errors in Location |
| SPEX | Special Exception |
| SPMI | Minor Special Exception |
| STPL | Site Plan |
| TC | Town Center |
| TCA | Tree Conservation Area |
| TCC | Transition Community Center |
| TCN | Transition Compact Neighborhood |
| TDM | Transportation Demand Management |
| TDSA | Transit-Designed Supportive Area |
| TR | Transitional Residential |
| TRC | Transit Related Center |
| TSN | Transition Small Lot Neighborhood |
| UE | Urban Employment |
| UHNU | Unmet Housing Needs Unit |
| USC | United States Code |
| USDA | United States Department of Agriculture |
| USGS | United States Geological Survey |
| VARI | Variance |
| VCOD | Village Conservation Overlay District |
| VDACS | Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services |
| VDHR | Virginia Department of Historic Resources |
| VDOT | Virginia Department of Transportation |
| VESCH | Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook |
| VLR | Virginia Landmarks Register |
| VSMP | Virginia Stormwater Management Program |
| VTD | Vehicle Trips Per Day |
| W&OD | Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park |
| WAIV | Waiver of Facilities Standards Manual Requirements |
| WMATA | Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority |
| ZCOR | Zoning Correspondence (Determination, Verification, Proffer, or Vesting Determination) |
| ZCPA | Zoning Concept Plan Amendment |
| ZMAP | Zoning Map Amendment |
| ZMOD | Zoning Ordinance Modification |
| ZOAM | Zoning Ordinance Amendment |
| Table A-1. Acronyms and Abbreviations | |
|---|---|
| Acronym | Term |
| A-10 | Agriculture-10 |
| A-3 | Agricultural Residential-3 |
| AASHTO | American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials |
| ADA | Americans with Disabilities Act |
| ADT | Average Daily Traffic |
| ADU | Affordable Dwelling Unit |
| AHU | Affordable Housing Unit |
| AIOD | Airport Impact Overlay District |
| AMI | Area Median Income |
| APPL | Appeal |
| AR-1 | Agricultural Rural-1 |
| AR-2 | Agricultural Rural-2 |
| BLAD | Boundary Line Adjustment |
| BMP | Best Management Practices |
| BZA | Board of Zoning Appeals |
| CC | Commercial Center |
| CC-CC | Commercial Center-Community Center |
| CC-NC | Commercial Center-Neighborhood Center |
| CC-SC | Commercial Center-Small Regional Center |
| CCT | Correlated Color Temperature |
| CDP | Concept Development Plan |
| CLI | Commercial Light Industry |
| CLOMR | Conditional Letter of Map Revision |
| CMPT | Commission Permit |
| CO | Codified Ordinances of Loudoun County |
| COG | (Metropolitan Washington) Council of Governments |
| CPAM | Comprehensive Plan Amendment |
| CPAP | Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CPAR | Revision to Previously Approved Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CSA | Community Supported Agriculture |
| CTP | Countywide Transportation Plan |
| CWU | Compact/Walkable/Urban |
| dB(A) | A-Weighted Decibels |
| DEDI | Dedication Plat |
| DFIRM | Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| DOAM | Development Ordinance Amendment (to Facilities Standards Manual) |
| DTCI | Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure |
| EPA | United States Environmental Protection Agency |
| ESMT | Easement Plat |
| FAA | Federal Aviation Administration |
| FAR | Floor Area Ratio |
| FEMA | Federal Emergency Management Agency |
| FIRM | Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| FIS | Flood Insurance Study |
| FOD | Floodplain Overlay District |
| FPAL | Floodplain Alteration |
| FPST | Floodplain Study |
| FSM | Facilities Standards Manual |
| GB | General Business |
| GFA | Gross Floor Area |
| GI | General Industry |
| HAC | Historic Access Corridor District |
| HCC | Historical and Cultural Conservation District |
| HDRC | Historic District Review Committee |
| HOD | Historic Overlay District |
| HR | Historic Roadway District |
| HS | Historic Site District |
| IAD | Washington Dulles International Airport |
| IP | Industrial Park |
| JLMA | Joint Land Management Area |
| LCFPC | Loudoun County Fire Protection Code |
| LCFR | Loudoun County Fire and Rescue |
| LDA | Land Development Application |
| LID | Low Impact Development |
| LOD | Limestone Overlay District |
| LOGIS | Loudoun County Geographic Information System |
| LOMR | Letter of Map Revision |
| LOS | Level of Service |
| LPAT | Linear Parks and Trails Framework Plan |
| LPSS | Licensed Professional Soil Scientist |
| LSDO | Loudoun County Subdivision and Development Ordinance |
| MF | Multifamily |
| MFA | Multifamily Attached |
| MFS | Multifamily Stacked |
| MOD | Mountainside Overlay District |
| MR-HI | Mineral Resource-Heavy Industry |
| NEHR | Natural, Environmental, and Historic Resources |
| NER | Natural and Environmental Resources |
| NFIP | National Flood Insurance Program |
| NRHP | National Register of Historic Places |
| NUCS | Non-Motorized User Circulation System |
| OA | Owners Association |
| OP | Office Park |
| PD-AAAR | Planned Development - Active Adult/Age Restricted |
| PD-CC(RC) | Planned Development - Commercial Center (Regional Center) |
| PD-H | Planned Development - Housing |
| PD-MUB | Planned Development - Mixed Use Business |
| PD-RDP | Planned Development - Research and Development |
| PD-RV | Planned Development - Rural Village |
| PD-SA | Planned Development - Special Activity |
| PE | Licensed Professional Engineer |
| PIN | Parcel Identification Number |
| POCO | Plat of Correction |
| PRAP | Pre-Application Meeting |
| PRCS | Loudoun County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Services |
| PSR | Preliminary Soils Review |
| PUD | Planned Unit Development |
| PVAR | Pre-Variance Meeting |
| QNOD | Quarry Notification Overlay District |
| R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-8 | Single-Family Residential-1, 2, 3, 4, 8 |
| R-16 | Townhouse/Multifamily Residential-16 |
| R-24 | Multifamily Residential |
| RC | Rural Commercial |
| RSCR | River and Stream Corridor Resources |
| RLUIPA | Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 |
| ROW | Right-of-Way |
| SBPL | Preliminary Plat of Subdivision |
| SBPR | Preliminary/Record Subdivision |
| SBRD | Record Plat |
| SCC | State Corporation Commission |
| SCN | Suburban Compact Neighborhood |
| SF | Square Feet |
| SFA | Single-Family Attached |
| SFD | Single-Family Detached |
| SFHA | Special Flood Hazard Area |
| SIDP | Sign Development Plan |
| SLM | Sound Level Meter |
| SN | Suburban Neighborhood |
| SPAM | Site Plan Amendment |
| SPEL | Special Exception for Errors in Location |
| SPEX | Special Exception |
| SPMI | Minor Special Exception |
| STPL | Site Plan |
| TC | Town Center |
| TCA | Tree Conservation Area |
| TCC | Transition Community Center |
| TCN | Transition Compact Neighborhood |
| TDM | Transportation Demand Management |
| TDSA | Transit-Designed Supportive Area |
| TR | Transitional Residential |
| TRC | Transit Related Center |
| TSN | Transition Small Lot Neighborhood |
| UE | Urban Employment |
| UHNU | Unmet Housing Needs Unit |
| USC | United States Code |
| USDA | United States Department of Agriculture |
| USGS | United States Geological Survey |
| VARI | Variance |
| VCOD | Village Conservation Overlay District |
| VDACS | Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services |
| VDHR | Virginia Department of Historic Resources |
| VDOT | Virginia Department of Transportation |
| VESCH | Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook |
| VLR | Virginia Landmarks Register |
| VSMP | Virginia Stormwater Management Program |
| VTD | Vehicle Trips Per Day |
| W&OD | Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park |
| WAIV | Waiver of Facilities Standards Manual Requirements |
| WMATA | Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority |
| ZCOR | Zoning Correspondence (Determination, Verification, Proffer, or Vesting Determination) |
| ZCPA | Zoning Concept Plan Amendment |
| ZMAP | Zoning Map Amendment |
| ZMOD | Zoning Ordinance Modification |
| ZOAM | Zoning Ordinance Amendment |
| Table A-1. Acronyms and Abbreviations | |
|---|---|
| Acronym | Term |
| A-10 | Agriculture-10 |
| A-3 | Agricultural Residential-3 |
| AASHTO | American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials |
| ADA | Americans with Disabilities Act |
| ADT | Average Daily Traffic |
| ADU | Affordable Dwelling Unit |
| AHU | Affordable Housing Unit |
| AIOD | Airport Impact Overlay District |
| AMI | Area Median Income |
| APPL | Appeal |
| AR-1 | Agricultural Rural-1 |
| AR-2 | Agricultural Rural-2 |
| BLAD | Boundary Line Adjustment |
| BMP | Best Management Practices |
| BZA | Board of Zoning Appeals |
| CC | Commercial Center |
| CC-CC | Commercial Center-Community Center |
| CC-NC | Commercial Center-Neighborhood Center |
| CC-SC | Commercial Center-Small Regional Center |
| CCT | Correlated Color Temperature |
| CDP | Concept Development Plan |
| CLI | Commercial Light Industry |
| CLOMR | Conditional Letter of Map Revision |
| CMPT | Commission Permit |
| CO | Codified Ordinances of Loudoun County |
| COG | (Metropolitan Washington) Council of Governments |
| CPAM | Comprehensive Plan Amendment |
| CPAP | Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CPAR | Revision to Previously Approved Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CSA | Community Supported Agriculture |
| CTP | Countywide Transportation Plan |
| CWU | Compact/Walkable/Urban |
| dB(A) | A-Weighted Decibels |
| DEDI | Dedication Plat |
| DFIRM | Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| DOAM | Development Ordinance Amendment (to Facilities Standards Manual) |
| DTCI | Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure |
| EPA | United States Environmental Protection Agency |
| ESMT | Easement Plat |
| FAA | Federal Aviation Administration |
| FAR | Floor Area Ratio |
| FEMA | Federal Emergency Management Agency |
| FIRM | Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| FIS | Flood Insurance Study |
| FOD | Floodplain Overlay District |
| FPAL | Floodplain Alteration |
| FPST | Floodplain Study |
| FSM | Facilities Standards Manual |
| GB | General Business |
| GFA | Gross Floor Area |
| GI | General Industry |
| HAC | Historic Access Corridor District |
| HCC | Historical and Cultural Conservation District |
| HDRC | Historic District Review Committee |
| HOD | Historic Overlay District |
| HR | Historic Roadway District |
| HS | Historic Site District |
| IAD | Washington Dulles International Airport |
| IP | Industrial Park |
| JLMA | Joint Land Management Area |
| LCFPC | Loudoun County Fire Protection Code |
| LCFR | Loudoun County Fire and Rescue |
| LDA | Land Development Application |
| LID | Low Impact Development |
| LOD | Limestone Overlay District |
| LOGIS | Loudoun County Geographic Information System |
| LOMR | Letter of Map Revision |
| LOS | Level of Service |
| LPAT | Linear Parks and Trails Framework Plan |
| LPSS | Licensed Professional Soil Scientist |
| LSDO | Loudoun County Subdivision and Development Ordinance |
| MF | Multifamily |
| MFA | Multifamily Attached |
| MFS | Multifamily Stacked |
| MOD | Mountainside Overlay District |
| MR-HI | Mineral Resource-Heavy Industry |
| NEHR | Natural, Environmental, and Historic Resources |
| NER | Natural and Environmental Resources |
| NFIP | National Flood Insurance Program |
| NRHP | National Register of Historic Places |
| NUCS | Non-Motorized User Circulation System |
| OA | Owners Association |
| OP | Office Park |
| PD-AAAR | Planned Development - Active Adult/Age Restricted |
| PD-CC(RC) | Planned Development - Commercial Center (Regional Center) |
| PD-H | Planned Development - Housing |
| PD-MUB | Planned Development - Mixed Use Business |
| PD-RDP | Planned Development - Research and Development |
| PD-RV | Planned Development - Rural Village |
| PD-SA | Planned Development - Special Activity |
| PE | Licensed Professional Engineer |
| PIN | Parcel Identification Number |
| POCO | Plat of Correction |
| PRAP | Pre-Application Meeting |
| PRCS | Loudoun County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Services |
| PSR | Preliminary Soils Review |
| PUD | Planned Unit Development |
| PVAR | Pre-Variance Meeting |
| QNOD | Quarry Notification Overlay District |
| R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-8 | Single-Family Residential-1, 2, 3, 4, 8 |
| R-16 | Townhouse/Multifamily Residential-16 |
| R-24 | Multifamily Residential |
| RC | Rural Commercial |
| RSCR | River and Stream Corridor Resources |
| RLUIPA | Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 |
| ROW | Right-of-Way |
| SBPL | Preliminary Plat of Subdivision |
| SBPR | Preliminary/Record Subdivision |
| SBRD | Record Plat |
| SCC | State Corporation Commission |
| SCN | Suburban Compact Neighborhood |
| SF | Square Feet |
| SFA | Single-Family Attached |
| SFD | Single-Family Detached |
| SFHA | Special Flood Hazard Area |
| SIDP | Sign Development Plan |
| SLM | Sound Level Meter |
| SN | Suburban Neighborhood |
| SPAM | Site Plan Amendment |
| SPEL | Special Exception for Errors in Location |
| SPEX | Special Exception |
| SPMI | Minor Special Exception |
| STPL | Site Plan |
| TC | Town Center |
| TCA | Tree Conservation Area |
| TCC | Transition Community Center |
| TCN | Transition Compact Neighborhood |
| TDM | Transportation Demand Management |
| TDSA | Transit-Designed Supportive Area |
| TR | Transitional Residential |
| TRC | Transit Related Center |
| TSN | Transition Small Lot Neighborhood |
| UE | Urban Employment |
| UHNU | Unmet Housing Needs Unit |
| USC | United States Code |
| USDA | United States Department of Agriculture |
| USGS | United States Geological Survey |
| VARI | Variance |
| VCOD | Village Conservation Overlay District |
| VDACS | Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services |
| VDHR | Virginia Department of Historic Resources |
| VDOT | Virginia Department of Transportation |
| VESCH | Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook |
| VLR | Virginia Landmarks Register |
| VSMP | Virginia Stormwater Management Program |
| VTD | Vehicle Trips Per Day |
| W&OD | Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park |
| WAIV | Waiver of Facilities Standards Manual Requirements |
| WMATA | Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority |
| ZCOR | Zoning Correspondence (Determination, Verification, Proffer, or Vesting Determination) |
| ZCPA | Zoning Concept Plan Amendment |
| ZMAP | Zoning Map Amendment |
| ZMOD | Zoning Ordinance Modification |
| ZOAM | Zoning Ordinance Amendment |
| Table A-1. Acronyms and Abbreviations | |
|---|---|
| Acronym | Term |
| A-10 | Agriculture-10 |
| A-3 | Agricultural Residential-3 |
| AASHTO | American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials |
| ADA | Americans with Disabilities Act |
| ADT | Average Daily Traffic |
| ADU | Affordable Dwelling Unit |
| AHU | Affordable Housing Unit |
| AIOD | Airport Impact Overlay District |
| AMI | Area Median Income |
| APPL | Appeal |
| AR-1 | Agricultural Rural-1 |
| AR-2 | Agricultural Rural-2 |
| BLAD | Boundary Line Adjustment |
| BMP | Best Management Practices |
| BZA | Board of Zoning Appeals |
| CC | Commercial Center |
| CC-CC | Commercial Center-Community Center |
| CC-NC | Commercial Center-Neighborhood Center |
| CC-SC | Commercial Center-Small Regional Center |
| CCT | Correlated Color Temperature |
| CDP | Concept Development Plan |
| CLI | Commercial Light Industry |
| CLOMR | Conditional Letter of Map Revision |
| CMPT | Commission Permit |
| CO | Codified Ordinances of Loudoun County |
| COG | (Metropolitan Washington) Council of Governments |
| CPAM | Comprehensive Plan Amendment |
| CPAP | Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CPAR | Revision to Previously Approved Construction Plans and Profiles |
| CSA | Community Supported Agriculture |
| CTP | Countywide Transportation Plan |
| CWU | Compact/Walkable/Urban |
| dB(A) | A-Weighted Decibels |
| DEDI | Dedication Plat |
| DFIRM | Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| DOAM | Development Ordinance Amendment (to Facilities Standards Manual) |
| DTCI | Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure |
| EPA | United States Environmental Protection Agency |
| ESMT | Easement Plat |
| FAA | Federal Aviation Administration |
| FAR | Floor Area Ratio |
| FEMA | Federal Emergency Management Agency |
| FIRM | Flood Insurance Rate Map |
| FIS | Flood Insurance Study |
| FOD | Floodplain Overlay District |
| FPAL | Floodplain Alteration |
| FPST | Floodplain Study |
| FSM | Facilities Standards Manual |
| GB | General Business |
| GFA | Gross Floor Area |
| GI | General Industry |
| HAC | Historic Access Corridor District |
| HCC | Historical and Cultural Conservation District |
| HDRC | Historic District Review Committee |
| HOD | Historic Overlay District |
| HR | Historic Roadway District |
| HS | Historic Site District |
| IAD | Washington Dulles International Airport |
| IP | Industrial Park |
| JLMA | Joint Land Management Area |
| LCFPC | Loudoun County Fire Protection Code |
| LCFR | Loudoun County Fire and Rescue |
| LDA | Land Development Application |
| LID | Low Impact Development |
| LOD | Limestone Overlay District |
| LOGIS | Loudoun County Geographic Information System |
| LOMR | Letter of Map Revision |
| LOS | Level of Service |
| LPAT | Linear Parks and Trails Framework Plan |
| LPSS | Licensed Professional Soil Scientist |
| LSDO | Loudoun County Subdivision and Development Ordinance |
| MF | Multifamily |
| MFA | Multifamily Attached |
| MFS | Multifamily Stacked |
| MOD | Mountainside Overlay District |
| MR-HI | Mineral Resource-Heavy Industry |
| NEHR | Natural, Environmental, and Historic Resources |
| NER | Natural and Environmental Resources |
| NFIP | National Flood Insurance Program |
| NRHP | National Register of Historic Places |
| NUCS | Non-Motorized User Circulation System |
| OA | Owners Association |
| OP | Office Park |
| PD-AAAR | Planned Development - Active Adult/Age Restricted |
| PD-CC(RC) | Planned Development - Commercial Center (Regional Center) |
| PD-H | Planned Development - Housing |
| PD-MUB | Planned Development - Mixed Use Business |
| PD-RDP | Planned Development - Research and Development |
| PD-RV | Planned Development - Rural Village |
| PD-SA | Planned Development - Special Activity |
| PE | Licensed Professional Engineer |
| PIN | Parcel Identification Number |
| POCO | Plat of Correction |
| PRAP | Pre-Application Meeting |
| PRCS | Loudoun County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Community Services |
| PSR | Preliminary Soils Review |
| PUD | Planned Unit Development |
| PVAR | Pre-Variance Meeting |
| QNOD | Quarry Notification Overlay District |
| R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-8 | Single-Family Residential-1, 2, 3, 4, 8 |
| R-16 | Townhouse/Multifamily Residential-16 |
| R-24 | Multifamily Residential |
| RC | Rural Commercial |
| RSCR | River and Stream Corridor Resources |
| RLUIPA | Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 |
| ROW | Right-of-Way |
| SBPL | Preliminary Plat of Subdivision |
| SBPR | Preliminary/Record Subdivision |
| SBRD | Record Plat |
| SCC | State Corporation Commission |
| SCN | Suburban Compact Neighborhood |
| SF | Square Feet |
| SFA | Single-Family Attached |
| SFD | Single-Family Detached |
| SFHA | Special Flood Hazard Area |
| SIDP | Sign Development Plan |
| SLM | Sound Level Meter |
| SN | Suburban Neighborhood |
| SPAM | Site Plan Amendment |
| SPEL | Special Exception for Errors in Location |
| SPEX | Special Exception |
| SPMI | Minor Special Exception |
| STPL | Site Plan |
| TC | Town Center |
| TCA | Tree Conservation Area |
| TCC | Transition Community Center |
| TCN | Transition Compact Neighborhood |
| TDM | Transportation Demand Management |
| TDSA | Transit-Designed Supportive Area |
| TR | Transitional Residential |
| TRC | Transit Related Center |
| TSN | Transition Small Lot Neighborhood |
| UE | Urban Employment |
| UHNU | Unmet Housing Needs Unit |
| USC | United States Code |
| USDA | United States Department of Agriculture |
| USGS | United States Geological Survey |
| VARI | Variance |
| VCOD | Village Conservation Overlay District |
| VDACS | Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services |
| VDHR | Virginia Department of Historic Resources |
| VDOT | Virginia Department of Transportation |
| VESCH | Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook |
| VLR | Virginia Landmarks Register |
| VSMP | Virginia Stormwater Management Program |
| VTD | Vehicle Trips Per Day |
| W&OD | Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park |
| WAIV | Waiver of Facilities Standards Manual Requirements |
| WMATA | Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority |
| ZCOR | Zoning Correspondence (Determination, Verification, Proffer, or Vesting Determination) |
| ZCPA | Zoning Concept Plan Amendment |
| ZMAP | Zoning Map Amendment |
| ZMOD | Zoning Ordinance Modification |
| ZOAM | Zoning Ordinance Amendment |
Effective on: 1/1/1901
| Table B-1. Land Development Application Fees – Traffic Data Collection | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Data Collection | Fee Schedule | |||||||
| Description | Unit | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | |
| Apr 1, 2021 - Mar 31, 2022 | Apr 1, 2022 - Mar 31, 2023 | Apr 1, 2023 - Mar 31, 2024 | Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025 | Apr 1, 2025 - Mar 31, 2026 | Apr 1, 2026 - Mar 31, 2027 | |||
| Intersection Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 1 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| 2 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Roundabout Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 3 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 4 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (signalized intersection, all marked and unmarked crosswalks) | ||||||||
| 5 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| 6 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (mid-block/pathway/un-signalized intersection/unmarked crosswalk) per Location | ||||||||
| 7 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $38 | $45 | $46 | $48 | $50 | $52 |
| 8 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Tubes | ||||||||
| 9 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $133 | $156 | $163 | $169 | $176 | $183 |
| 10 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $190 | $223 | $232 | $242 | $251 | $261 |
| 11 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $58 | $68 | $71 | $74 | $77 | $80 |
| 12 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $478 | $562 | $584 | $608 | $632 | $657 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 13 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $228 | $268 | $279 | $290 | $301 | $313 |
| 14 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $328 | $385 | $401 | $417 | $434 | $451 |
| 15 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 16 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $838 | $985 | $1,024 | $1,065 | $1108 | $1,152 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, multi-lane >2-lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 17 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $350 | $411 | $428 | $445 | $463 | $481 |
| 18 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $480 | $564 | $587 | $610 | $635 | $660 |
| 19 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $168 | $197 | $205 | $214 | $222 | $231 |
| 20 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $1,130 | $1,328 | $1,381 | $1,436 | $1,494 | $1,554 |
| Traffic Volumes Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 21 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $188 | $221 | $230 | $239 | $249 | $258 |
| 22 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $288 | $338 | $352 | $366 | $381 | $396 |
| 23 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 24 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $788 | $926 | $963 | $1,002 | $1,042 | $1,083 |
| Speed Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 25 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $275 | $323 | $336 | $350 | $364 | $378 |
| 26 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $375 | $441 | $458 | $477 | $496 | $516 |
| 27 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 28 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $875 | $1,028 | $1,069 | $1,112 | $1,157 | $1,203 |
| Driveway Counts Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 29 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $33 | $38 | $40 | $41 | $43 | $45 |
| 30 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $25 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 | $34 |
| 31 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $2,930 | $3,443 | $3,581 | $3,724 | $3,873 | $4,028 |
| Spot Speed Distribution Data | ||||||||
| 32 | Bi-directional count | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 33 | Speed count by direction | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 34 | Speed count by lane | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| Travel Time Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 35 | Travel time per run | Mile | $24 | $28 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 |
| Origin-Destination Data per Direction | ||||||||
| 36 | Field observation | Hour | $115 | $135 | $141 | $146 | $152 | $158 |
| 37 | Equipment | Hour | $20 | $24 | $24 | $25 | $26 | $27 |
| Queue Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 38 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 39 | Aerial (Drones, etc.) | Hour | $300 | $353 | $367 | $381 | $397 | $412 |
| Parking Occupancy Data | ||||||||
| 40 | Field observation | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Delay Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 41 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 42 | Equipment | Hour | $83 | $98 | $101 | $106 | $110 | $114 |
| Gap Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 43 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 44 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Saturation Flow Rate Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 45 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 46 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Video Data per Intersection/Location | ||||||||
| 47 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $16 | $19 | $20 | $20 | $21 | $22 |
| 48 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $14 | $16 | $17 | $18 | $19 | $19 |
| Table B-1. Land Development Application Fees – Traffic Data Collection | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Data Collection | Fee Schedule | |||||||
| Description | Unit | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | |
| Apr 1, 2021 - Mar 31, 2022 | Apr 1, 2022 - Mar 31, 2023 | Apr 1, 2023 - Mar 31, 2024 | Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025 | Apr 1, 2025 - Mar 31, 2026 | Apr 1, 2026 - Mar 31, 2027 | |||
| Intersection Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 1 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| 2 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Roundabout Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 3 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 4 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (signalized intersection, all marked and unmarked crosswalks) | ||||||||
| 5 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| 6 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (mid-block/pathway/un-signalized intersection/unmarked crosswalk) per Location | ||||||||
| 7 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $38 | $45 | $46 | $48 | $50 | $52 |
| 8 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Tubes | ||||||||
| 9 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $133 | $156 | $163 | $169 | $176 | $183 |
| 10 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $190 | $223 | $232 | $242 | $251 | $261 |
| 11 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $58 | $68 | $71 | $74 | $77 | $80 |
| 12 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $478 | $562 | $584 | $608 | $632 | $657 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 13 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $228 | $268 | $279 | $290 | $301 | $313 |
| 14 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $328 | $385 | $401 | $417 | $434 | $451 |
| 15 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 16 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $838 | $985 | $1,024 | $1,065 | $1108 | $1,152 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, multi-lane >2-lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 17 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $350 | $411 | $428 | $445 | $463 | $481 |
| 18 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $480 | $564 | $587 | $610 | $635 | $660 |
| 19 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $168 | $197 | $205 | $214 | $222 | $231 |
| 20 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $1,130 | $1,328 | $1,381 | $1,436 | $1,494 | $1,554 |
| Traffic Volumes Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 21 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $188 | $221 | $230 | $239 | $249 | $258 |
| 22 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $288 | $338 | $352 | $366 | $381 | $396 |
| 23 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 24 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $788 | $926 | $963 | $1,002 | $1,042 | $1,083 |
| Speed Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 25 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $275 | $323 | $336 | $350 | $364 | $378 |
| 26 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $375 | $441 | $458 | $477 | $496 | $516 |
| 27 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 28 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $875 | $1,028 | $1,069 | $1,112 | $1,157 | $1,203 |
| Driveway Counts Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 29 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $33 | $38 | $40 | $41 | $43 | $45 |
| 30 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $25 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 | $34 |
| 31 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $2,930 | $3,443 | $3,581 | $3,724 | $3,873 | $4,028 |
| Spot Speed Distribution Data | ||||||||
| 32 | Bi-directional count | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 33 | Speed count by direction | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 34 | Speed count by lane | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| Travel Time Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 35 | Travel time per run | Mile | $24 | $28 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 |
| Origin-Destination Data per Direction | ||||||||
| 36 | Field observation | Hour | $115 | $135 | $141 | $146 | $152 | $158 |
| 37 | Equipment | Hour | $20 | $24 | $24 | $25 | $26 | $27 |
| Queue Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 38 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 39 | Aerial (Drones, etc.) | Hour | $300 | $353 | $367 | $381 | $397 | $412 |
| Parking Occupancy Data | ||||||||
| 40 | Field observation | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Delay Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 41 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 42 | Equipment | Hour | $83 | $98 | $101 | $106 | $110 | $114 |
| Gap Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 43 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 44 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Saturation Flow Rate Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 45 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 46 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Video Data per Intersection/Location | ||||||||
| 47 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $16 | $19 | $20 | $20 | $21 | $22 |
| 48 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $14 | $16 | $17 | $18 | $19 | $19 |
| Table B-1. Land Development Application Fees – Traffic Data Collection | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Data Collection | Fee Schedule | |||||||
| Description | Unit | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | |
| Apr 1, 2021 - Mar 31, 2022 | Apr 1, 2022 - Mar 31, 2023 | Apr 1, 2023 - Mar 31, 2024 | Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025 | Apr 1, 2025 - Mar 31, 2026 | Apr 1, 2026 - Mar 31, 2027 | |||
| Intersection Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 1 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| 2 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Roundabout Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 3 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 4 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (signalized intersection, all marked and unmarked crosswalks) | ||||||||
| 5 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| 6 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (mid-block/pathway/un-signalized intersection/unmarked crosswalk) per Location | ||||||||
| 7 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $38 | $45 | $46 | $48 | $50 | $52 |
| 8 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Tubes | ||||||||
| 9 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $133 | $156 | $163 | $169 | $176 | $183 |
| 10 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $190 | $223 | $232 | $242 | $251 | $261 |
| 11 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $58 | $68 | $71 | $74 | $77 | $80 |
| 12 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $478 | $562 | $584 | $608 | $632 | $657 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 13 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $228 | $268 | $279 | $290 | $301 | $313 |
| 14 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $328 | $385 | $401 | $417 | $434 | $451 |
| 15 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 16 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $838 | $985 | $1,024 | $1,065 | $1108 | $1,152 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, multi-lane >2-lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 17 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $350 | $411 | $428 | $445 | $463 | $481 |
| 18 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $480 | $564 | $587 | $610 | $635 | $660 |
| 19 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $168 | $197 | $205 | $214 | $222 | $231 |
| 20 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $1,130 | $1,328 | $1,381 | $1,436 | $1,494 | $1,554 |
| Traffic Volumes Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 21 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $188 | $221 | $230 | $239 | $249 | $258 |
| 22 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $288 | $338 | $352 | $366 | $381 | $396 |
| 23 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 24 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $788 | $926 | $963 | $1,002 | $1,042 | $1,083 |
| Speed Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 25 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $275 | $323 | $336 | $350 | $364 | $378 |
| 26 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $375 | $441 | $458 | $477 | $496 | $516 |
| 27 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 28 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $875 | $1,028 | $1,069 | $1,112 | $1,157 | $1,203 |
| Driveway Counts Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 29 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $33 | $38 | $40 | $41 | $43 | $45 |
| 30 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $25 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 | $34 |
| 31 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $2,930 | $3,443 | $3,581 | $3,724 | $3,873 | $4,028 |
| Spot Speed Distribution Data | ||||||||
| 32 | Bi-directional count | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 33 | Speed count by direction | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 34 | Speed count by lane | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| Travel Time Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 35 | Travel time per run | Mile | $24 | $28 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 |
| Origin-Destination Data per Direction | ||||||||
| 36 | Field observation | Hour | $115 | $135 | $141 | $146 | $152 | $158 |
| 37 | Equipment | Hour | $20 | $24 | $24 | $25 | $26 | $27 |
| Queue Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 38 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 39 | Aerial (Drones, etc.) | Hour | $300 | $353 | $367 | $381 | $397 | $412 |
| Parking Occupancy Data | ||||||||
| 40 | Field observation | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Delay Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 41 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 42 | Equipment | Hour | $83 | $98 | $101 | $106 | $110 | $114 |
| Gap Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 43 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 44 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Saturation Flow Rate Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 45 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 46 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Video Data per Intersection/Location | ||||||||
| 47 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $16 | $19 | $20 | $20 | $21 | $22 |
| 48 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $14 | $16 | $17 | $18 | $19 | $19 |
| Table B-1. Land Development Application Fees – Traffic Data Collection | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Data Collection | Fee Schedule | |||||||
| Description | Unit | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | |
| Apr 1, 2021 - Mar 31, 2022 | Apr 1, 2022 - Mar 31, 2023 | Apr 1, 2023 - Mar 31, 2024 | Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025 | Apr 1, 2025 - Mar 31, 2026 | Apr 1, 2026 - Mar 31, 2027 | |||
| Intersection Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 1 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| 2 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Roundabout Turning Movement Counts (including U-turns, pedestrians, bicycles and trucks) – Using Video | ||||||||
| 3 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 4 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $45 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 | $62 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (signalized intersection, all marked and unmarked crosswalks) | ||||||||
| 5 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| 6 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Pedestrian and Bicycle Data (mid-block/pathway/un-signalized intersection/unmarked crosswalk) per Location | ||||||||
| 7 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $38 | $45 | $46 | $48 | $50 | $52 |
| 8 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $35 | $41 | $43 | $44 | $46 | $48 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Tubes | ||||||||
| 9 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $133 | $156 | $163 | $169 | $176 | $183 |
| 10 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $190 | $223 | $232 | $242 | $251 | $261 |
| 11 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $58 | $68 | $71 | $74 | $77 | $80 |
| 12 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $478 | $562 | $584 | $608 | $632 | $657 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, 2- lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 13 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $228 | $268 | $279 | $290 | $301 | $313 |
| 14 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $328 | $385 | $401 | $417 | $434 | $451 |
| 15 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 16 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $838 | $985 | $1,024 | $1,065 | $1108 | $1,152 |
| Traffic volumes, Speed & Vehicle Classification Data (bi-directional, multi-lane >2-lane roadway) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 17 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $350 | $411 | $428 | $445 | $463 | $481 |
| 18 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $480 | $564 | $587 | $610 | $635 | $660 |
| 19 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $168 | $197 | $205 | $214 | $222 | $231 |
| 20 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $1,130 | $1,328 | $1,381 | $1,436 | $1,494 | $1,554 |
| Traffic Volumes Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 21 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $188 | $221 | $230 | $239 | $249 | $258 |
| 22 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $288 | $338 | $352 | $366 | $381 | $396 |
| 23 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 24 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $788 | $926 | $963 | $1,002 | $1,042 | $1,083 |
| Speed Data (bi-directional) – Using Sensors | ||||||||
| 25 | First full day (24-hour count) | Day | $275 | $323 | $336 | $350 | $364 | $378 |
| 26 | Two full days (48-hour count) | EA | $375 | $441 | $458 | $477 | $496 | $516 |
| 27 | Additional days (up to 5 additional days) | Day | $100 | $118 | $122 | $127 | $132 | $137 |
| 28 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $875 | $1,028 | $1,069 | $1,112 | $1,157 | $1,203 |
| Driveway Counts Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 29 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $33 | $38 | $40 | $41 | $43 | $45 |
| 30 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $25 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 | $34 |
| 31 | Complete 7-day count | Week | $2,930 | $3,443 | $3,581 | $3,724 | $3,873 | $4,028 |
| Spot Speed Distribution Data | ||||||||
| 32 | Bi-directional count | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 33 | Speed count by direction | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| 34 | Speed count by lane | Hour | $68 | $79 | $82 | $86 | $89 | $93 |
| Travel Time Data (bi-directional) | ||||||||
| 35 | Travel time per run | Mile | $24 | $28 | $29 | $31 | $32 | $33 |
| Origin-Destination Data per Direction | ||||||||
| 36 | Field observation | Hour | $115 | $135 | $141 | $146 | $152 | $158 |
| 37 | Equipment | Hour | $20 | $24 | $24 | $25 | $26 | $27 |
| Queue Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 38 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 39 | Aerial (Drones, etc.) | Hour | $300 | $353 | $367 | $381 | $397 | $412 |
| Parking Occupancy Data | ||||||||
| 40 | Field observation | Hour | $40 | $47 | $49 | $51 | $53 | $55 |
| Delay Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 41 | Field observation | Hour | $90 | $106 | $110 | $114 | $119 | $124 |
| 42 | Equipment | Hour | $83 | $98 | $101 | $106 | $110 | $114 |
| Gap Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 43 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 44 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Saturation Flow Rate Data per Approach | ||||||||
| 45 | Field observation | Hour | $50 | $59 | $61 | $64 | $66 | $69 |
| 46 | Equipment | Hour | $43 | $51 | $53 | $55 | $57 | $59 |
| Video Data per Intersection/Location | ||||||||
| 47 | Counts less than 12-hours duration | Hour | $16 | $19 | $20 | $20 | $21 | $22 |
| 48 | Counts of 12 hours or more duration | Hour | $14 | $16 | $17 | $18 | $19 | $19 |
| Table B-2. Land Development Application Fees - Traffic Warrant Study | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Warrant Study | Fee Schedule | |||||
| Traffic Warrant Study Type | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | |
| May 1, 2021 - April 30, 2022 | May 1, 2022 - Apr 30, 2023 | May 1, 2023 - Apr 30, 2024 | May 1, 2024 - April 30, 2025 | May 1, 2025 - Apr 30, 2026 | ||
| 1 | Traffic Signal Warrant Study (Signal Justification Report) | $27,253 | $32,027 | $33,308 | $34,641 | $36,026 |
| 2 | Multi-Way Stop Control Warrant Study | $19,277 | $22,654 | $23,560 | $24,503 | $25,483 |
| 3 | Crosswalk Warrant Study | $21,496 | $25,262 | $26,273 | $27,323 | $28,416 |
| Table B-2. Land Development Application Fees - Traffic Warrant Study | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Warrant Study | Fee Schedule | |||||
| Traffic Warrant Study Type | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | |
| May 1, 2021 - April 30, 2022 | May 1, 2022 - Apr 30, 2023 | May 1, 2023 - Apr 30, 2024 | May 1, 2024 - April 30, 2025 | May 1, 2025 - Apr 30, 2026 | ||
| 1 | Traffic Signal Warrant Study (Signal Justification Report) | $27,253 | $32,027 | $33,308 | $34,641 | $36,026 |
| 2 | Multi-Way Stop Control Warrant Study | $19,277 | $22,654 | $23,560 | $24,503 | $25,483 |
| 3 | Crosswalk Warrant Study | $21,496 | $25,262 | $26,273 | $27,323 | $28,416 |
| Table B-2. Land Development Application Fees - Traffic Warrant Study | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Warrant Study | Fee Schedule | |||||
| Traffic Warrant Study Type | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | |
| May 1, 2021 - April 30, 2022 | May 1, 2022 - Apr 30, 2023 | May 1, 2023 - Apr 30, 2024 | May 1, 2024 - April 30, 2025 | May 1, 2025 - Apr 30, 2026 | ||
| 1 | Traffic Signal Warrant Study (Signal Justification Report) | $27,253 | $32,027 | $33,308 | $34,641 | $36,026 |
| 2 | Multi-Way Stop Control Warrant Study | $19,277 | $22,654 | $23,560 | $24,503 | $25,483 |
| 3 | Crosswalk Warrant Study | $21,496 | $25,262 | $26,273 | $27,323 | $28,416 |
| Table B-2. Land Development Application Fees - Traffic Warrant Study | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic Warrant Study | Fee Schedule | |||||
| Traffic Warrant Study Type | Base Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | |
| May 1, 2021 - April 30, 2022 | May 1, 2022 - Apr 30, 2023 | May 1, 2023 - Apr 30, 2024 | May 1, 2024 - April 30, 2025 | May 1, 2025 - Apr 30, 2026 | ||
| 1 | Traffic Signal Warrant Study (Signal Justification Report) | $27,253 | $32,027 | $33,308 | $34,641 | $36,026 |
| 2 | Multi-Way Stop Control Warrant Study | $19,277 | $22,654 | $23,560 | $24,503 | $25,483 |
| 3 | Crosswalk Warrant Study | $21,496 | $25,262 | $26,273 | $27,323 | $28,416 |
| Table B-3. Land Development Application Fees - Zoning | ||
|---|---|---|
| Application Type | Fee Schedule | |
| 1 | Appeal (APPL) | $350.00 |
| 2 | Certificate of Appropriateness Certificate of Appropriateness – Administrative | $60.00 $60.00 |
| 3 | Commission Permit (CMPT) | $6,990.00 |
| 4 | Special Exception for Error in Location (SPEL) | $460.00 |
| Rezoning (ZMAP or ZRES1) | ||
| 5 | Residential4 | $35,605.00 for the first 200 acres + $180.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 6 | Nonresidential4 | $27,720.00 for the first 200 acres + $140.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 7 | Additional submission, fourth, and each subsequent | $1,560.00 |
| 8 | Rezoning (ZRTD) - Zoning Conversion to the current Zoning Ordinance within the Route 28 Tax District | $2,380.00 |
| Sign Permits | ||
| 9 | Temporary or Residential | $10.00 |
| 10 | Commercial | $235.00 |
| Zoning Permits and Zoning Inspections | ||
| 11 | Residential | $165.00 |
| 12 | Child Care Home | $200.00 |
| 13 | Commercial | $210.00 |
| 14 | Zoning Inspections | $80.00 |
| Special Exceptions (SPEX) | ||
| 15 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $15,750.00 |
| 16 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $6,570.00 |
| 17 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $5,955.00 |
| 18 | Zoning Ordinance modifications specified to be processed as Special Exceptions other than modifications under Section 10.10.04.C | $10,805.00
|
| 19 | Additional submissions, third and each subsequent | $2,560.00 |
| Special Exceptions pursuant to the 1972 Zoning Ordinance that are considered only by the Board of Supervisors (no Planning Commission recommendation required). | ||
| 20 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 21 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 22 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 23 | Special Exceptions, Sign Development Plan (SIDP) to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| 24 | Special Exception for Parking Adjustment to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| Special Exceptions, Minor (SPMI) | ||
| 25 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 26 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 27 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 28 | Approval of Child Care Home use | $350.00 |
| 29 | Modification of additional use regulations in Chapter 4 and setbacks from roads in Section 7.04.08.B.2 | $1,870.00
|
| 30 | Modification of additional use regulations in Section 4.04.08 Child Day Center and Child Day Home | $350.00 |
Zoning Concept Plan Amendment or Proffer Amendment (ZCPA or ZRAM3) | ||
| 31 | Residential4 | $26,230.00 |
| 32 | Nonresidential4 | $20,575.00 |
| 33 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
Zoning Ordinance Modification (ZMOD or ZRMD5) | ||
| 34 | Residential4 | $13,315.00 |
| 35 | Nonresidential4 | $12,610.00 |
| 36 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
| 37 | Adoption of a Comprehensive Sign Package or other modification of sign regulations under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $5,120.00
|
| 38 | Amendment of an approved Comprehensive Sign Package under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $2,285.00 |
| Zoning Correspondence (ZCOR) | ||
| 39 | Proffer Determination (Section 10.02) | $690.00 |
| 40 | Zoning Verification | $485.00 |
| 41 | Vesting Determination (Section 10.02) | $1,035.00 |
| Adjustments, Modifications, Variances, and Waivers | ||
| 42 | Administrative Buffer Adjustment and Waiver (Section 7.04.08.A) | $1,190.00 |
| 43 | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | $1,190.00 |
| 44 | Parking Adjustment Administrative (Section 10.16) and by Special Exception to Board of Zoning Appeals (Section 10.11.05) | $1,190.00 |
| 45 | Zoning Variance (Section 10.08) | $805.00 |
| 46 | Sign Development Plan to the BZA (Section 10.11.03) | $805.00 |
TABLE NOTES: 1 ZRES – Rezoning (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 2 Calculated to the nearest one-hundredth acre (e.g., 100.15) 4 Fee (residential vs. nonresidential) based on the proposed use or modification. The residential fee would apply to any application that proposes a change to a residential component. The residential fee would apply to any modification in a residential zoning district. 5 ZRMD – Zoning modification (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 6For the purpose of this fee schedule, a site is considered to include a sensitive environmental area if any of the following features fall anywhere on the parcel(s) as shown in the County’s on-line geographic database WEBLOGIS: Floodplain; Mountainside OD 1993; Steep Slope; Limestone OD; and Wetlands Model. | ||
| Table B-3. Land Development Application Fees - Zoning | ||
|---|---|---|
| Application Type | Fee Schedule | |
| 1 | Appeal (APPL) | $350.00 |
| 2 | Certificate of Appropriateness Certificate of Appropriateness – Administrative | $60.00 $60.00 |
| 3 | Commission Permit (CMPT) | $6,990.00 |
| 4 | Special Exception for Error in Location (SPEL) | $460.00 |
| Rezoning (ZMAP or ZRES1) | ||
| 5 | Residential4 | $35,605.00 for the first 200 acres + $180.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 6 | Nonresidential4 | $27,720.00 for the first 200 acres + $140.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 7 | Additional submission, fourth, and each subsequent | $1,560.00 |
| 8 | Rezoning (ZRTD) - Zoning Conversion to the current Zoning Ordinance within the Route 28 Tax District | $2,380.00 |
| Sign Permits | ||
| 9 | Temporary or Residential | $10.00 |
| 10 | Commercial | $235.00 |
| Zoning Permits and Zoning Inspections | ||
| 11 | Residential | $165.00 |
| 12 | Child Care Home | $200.00 |
| 13 | Commercial | $210.00 |
| 14 | Zoning Inspections | $80.00 |
| Special Exceptions (SPEX) | ||
| 15 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $15,750.00 |
| 16 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $6,570.00 |
| 17 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $5,955.00 |
| 18 | Zoning Ordinance modifications specified to be processed as Special Exceptions other than modifications under Section 10.10.04.C | $10,805.00
|
| 19 | Additional submissions, third and each subsequent | $2,560.00 |
| Special Exceptions pursuant to the 1972 Zoning Ordinance that are considered only by the Board of Supervisors (no Planning Commission recommendation required). | ||
| 20 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 21 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 22 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 23 | Special Exceptions, Sign Development Plan (SIDP) to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| 24 | Special Exception for Parking Adjustment to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| Special Exceptions, Minor (SPMI) | ||
| 25 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 26 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 27 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 28 | Approval of Child Care Home use | $350.00 |
| 29 | Modification of additional use regulations in Chapter 4 and setbacks from roads in Section 7.04.08.B.2 | $1,870.00
|
| 30 | Modification of additional use regulations in Section 4.04.08 Child Day Center and Child Day Home | $350.00 |
Zoning Concept Plan Amendment or Proffer Amendment (ZCPA or ZRAM3) | ||
| 31 | Residential4 | $26,230.00 |
| 32 | Nonresidential4 | $20,575.00 |
| 33 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
Zoning Ordinance Modification (ZMOD or ZRMD5) | ||
| 34 | Residential4 | $13,315.00 |
| 35 | Nonresidential4 | $12,610.00 |
| 36 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
| 37 | Adoption of a Comprehensive Sign Package or other modification of sign regulations under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $5,120.00
|
| 38 | Amendment of an approved Comprehensive Sign Package under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $2,285.00 |
| Zoning Correspondence (ZCOR) | ||
| 39 | Proffer Determination (Section 10.02) | $690.00 |
| 40 | Zoning Verification | $485.00 |
| 41 | Vesting Determination (Section 10.02) | $1,035.00 |
| Adjustments, Modifications, Variances, and Waivers | ||
| 42 | Administrative Buffer Adjustment and Waiver (Section 7.04.08.A) | $1,190.00 |
| 43 | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | $1,190.00 |
| 44 | Parking Adjustment Administrative (Section 10.16) and by Special Exception to Board of Zoning Appeals (Section 10.11.05) | $1,190.00 |
| 45 | Zoning Variance (Section 10.08) | $805.00 |
| 46 | Sign Development Plan to the BZA (Section 10.11.03) | $805.00 |
TABLE NOTES: 1 ZRES – Rezoning (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 2 Calculated to the nearest one-hundredth acre (e.g., 100.15) 4 Fee (residential vs. nonresidential) based on the proposed use or modification. The residential fee would apply to any application that proposes a change to a residential component. The residential fee would apply to any modification in a residential zoning district. 5 ZRMD – Zoning modification (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 6For the purpose of this fee schedule, a site is considered to include a sensitive environmental area if any of the following features fall anywhere on the parcel(s) as shown in the County’s on-line geographic database WEBLOGIS: Floodplain; Mountainside OD 1993; Steep Slope; Limestone OD; and Wetlands Model. | ||
| Table B-3. Land Development Application Fees - Zoning | ||
|---|---|---|
| Application Type | Fee Schedule | |
| 1 | Appeal (APPL) | $350.00 |
| 2 | Certificate of Appropriateness Certificate of Appropriateness – Administrative | $60.00 $60.00 |
| 3 | Commission Permit (CMPT) | $6,990.00 |
| 4 | Special Exception for Error in Location (SPEL) | $460.00 |
| Rezoning (ZMAP or ZRES1) | ||
| 5 | Residential4 | $35,605.00 for the first 200 acres + $180.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 6 | Nonresidential4 | $27,720.00 for the first 200 acres + $140.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 7 | Additional submission, fourth, and each subsequent | $1,560.00 |
| 8 | Rezoning (ZRTD) - Zoning Conversion to the current Zoning Ordinance within the Route 28 Tax District | $2,380.00 |
| Sign Permits | ||
| 9 | Temporary or Residential | $10.00 |
| 10 | Commercial | $235.00 |
| Zoning Permits and Zoning Inspections | ||
| 11 | Residential | $165.00 |
| 12 | Child Care Home | $200.00 |
| 13 | Commercial | $210.00 |
| 14 | Zoning Inspections | $80.00 |
| Special Exceptions (SPEX) | ||
| 15 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $15,750.00 |
| 16 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $6,570.00 |
| 17 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $5,955.00 |
| 18 | Zoning Ordinance modifications specified to be processed as Special Exceptions other than modifications under Section 10.10.04.C | $10,805.00
|
| 19 | Additional submissions, third and each subsequent | $2,560.00 |
| Special Exceptions pursuant to the 1972 Zoning Ordinance that are considered only by the Board of Supervisors (no Planning Commission recommendation required). | ||
| 20 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 21 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 22 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 23 | Special Exceptions, Sign Development Plan (SIDP) to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| 24 | Special Exception for Parking Adjustment to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| Special Exceptions, Minor (SPMI) | ||
| 25 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 26 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 27 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 28 | Approval of Child Care Home use | $350.00 |
| 29 | Modification of additional use regulations in Chapter 4 and setbacks from roads in Section 7.04.08.B.2 | $1,870.00
|
| 30 | Modification of additional use regulations in Section 4.04.08 Child Day Center and Child Day Home | $350.00 |
Zoning Concept Plan Amendment or Proffer Amendment (ZCPA or ZRAM3) | ||
| 31 | Residential4 | $26,230.00 |
| 32 | Nonresidential4 | $20,575.00 |
| 33 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
Zoning Ordinance Modification (ZMOD or ZRMD5) | ||
| 34 | Residential4 | $13,315.00 |
| 35 | Nonresidential4 | $12,610.00 |
| 36 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
| 37 | Adoption of a Comprehensive Sign Package or other modification of sign regulations under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $5,120.00
|
| 38 | Amendment of an approved Comprehensive Sign Package under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $2,285.00 |
| Zoning Correspondence (ZCOR) | ||
| 39 | Proffer Determination (Section 10.02) | $690.00 |
| 40 | Zoning Verification | $485.00 |
| 41 | Vesting Determination (Section 10.02) | $1,035.00 |
| Adjustments, Modifications, Variances, and Waivers | ||
| 42 | Administrative Buffer Adjustment and Waiver (Section 7.04.08.A) | $1,190.00 |
| 43 | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | $1,190.00 |
| 44 | Parking Adjustment Administrative (Section 10.16) and by Special Exception to Board of Zoning Appeals (Section 10.11.05) | $1,190.00 |
| 45 | Zoning Variance (Section 10.08) | $805.00 |
| 46 | Sign Development Plan to the BZA (Section 10.11.03) | $805.00 |
TABLE NOTES: 1 ZRES – Rezoning (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 2 Calculated to the nearest one-hundredth acre (e.g., 100.15) 4 Fee (residential vs. nonresidential) based on the proposed use or modification. The residential fee would apply to any application that proposes a change to a residential component. The residential fee would apply to any modification in a residential zoning district. 5 ZRMD – Zoning modification (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 6For the purpose of this fee schedule, a site is considered to include a sensitive environmental area if any of the following features fall anywhere on the parcel(s) as shown in the County’s on-line geographic database WEBLOGIS: Floodplain; Mountainside OD 1993; Steep Slope; Limestone OD; and Wetlands Model. | ||
| Table B-3. Land Development Application Fees - Zoning | ||
|---|---|---|
| Application Type | Fee Schedule | |
| 1 | Appeal (APPL) | $350.00 |
| 2 | Certificate of Appropriateness Certificate of Appropriateness – Administrative | $60.00 $60.00 |
| 3 | Commission Permit (CMPT) | $6,990.00 |
| 4 | Special Exception for Error in Location (SPEL) | $460.00 |
| Rezoning (ZMAP or ZRES1) | ||
| 5 | Residential4 | $35,605.00 for the first 200 acres + $180.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 6 | Nonresidential4 | $27,720.00 for the first 200 acres + $140.00 per acre for each acre over 2002 |
| 7 | Additional submission, fourth, and each subsequent | $1,560.00 |
| 8 | Rezoning (ZRTD) - Zoning Conversion to the current Zoning Ordinance within the Route 28 Tax District | $2,380.00 |
| Sign Permits | ||
| 9 | Temporary or Residential | $10.00 |
| 10 | Commercial | $235.00 |
| Zoning Permits and Zoning Inspections | ||
| 11 | Residential | $165.00 |
| 12 | Child Care Home | $200.00 |
| 13 | Commercial | $210.00 |
| 14 | Zoning Inspections | $80.00 |
| Special Exceptions (SPEX) | ||
| 15 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $15,750.00 |
| 16 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $6,570.00 |
| 17 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $5,955.00 |
| 18 | Zoning Ordinance modifications specified to be processed as Special Exceptions other than modifications under Section 10.10.04.C | $10,805.00
|
| 19 | Additional submissions, third and each subsequent | $2,560.00 |
| Special Exceptions pursuant to the 1972 Zoning Ordinance that are considered only by the Board of Supervisors (no Planning Commission recommendation required). | ||
| 20 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 21 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 22 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 23 | Special Exceptions, Sign Development Plan (SIDP) to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| 24 | Special Exception for Parking Adjustment to the Board of Supervisors | $5,120.00 |
| Special Exceptions, Minor (SPMI) | ||
| 25 | Approval of use with land disturbance exceeding 10,000 SF or including sensitive environmental areas6 | $8,215.00 |
| 26 | Approval of use with land disturbance 1 – 10,000 SF, no sensitive environmental areas6 | $3,425.00 |
| 27 | Approval of use with no land disturbance | $3,105.00 |
| 28 | Approval of Child Care Home use | $350.00 |
| 29 | Modification of additional use regulations in Chapter 4 and setbacks from roads in Section 7.04.08.B.2 | $1,870.00
|
| 30 | Modification of additional use regulations in Section 4.04.08 Child Day Center and Child Day Home | $350.00 |
Zoning Concept Plan Amendment or Proffer Amendment (ZCPA or ZRAM3) | ||
| 31 | Residential4 | $26,230.00 |
| 32 | Nonresidential4 | $20,575.00 |
| 33 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
Zoning Ordinance Modification (ZMOD or ZRMD5) | ||
| 34 | Residential4 | $13,315.00 |
| 35 | Nonresidential4 | $12,610.00 |
| 36 | Residential deck into yard or buffer4 | $350.00 |
| 37 | Adoption of a Comprehensive Sign Package or other modification of sign regulations under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $5,120.00
|
| 38 | Amendment of an approved Comprehensive Sign Package under the 1972 Zoning Ordinance pursuant to §523 of the 1972 Zoning Ordinance | $2,285.00 |
| Zoning Correspondence (ZCOR) | ||
| 39 | Proffer Determination (Section 10.02) | $690.00 |
| 40 | Zoning Verification | $485.00 |
| 41 | Vesting Determination (Section 10.02) | $1,035.00 |
| Adjustments, Modifications, Variances, and Waivers | ||
| 42 | Administrative Buffer Adjustment and Waiver (Section 7.04.08.A) | $1,190.00 |
| 43 | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | $1,190.00 |
| 44 | Parking Adjustment Administrative (Section 10.16) and by Special Exception to Board of Zoning Appeals (Section 10.11.05) | $1,190.00 |
| 45 | Zoning Variance (Section 10.08) | $805.00 |
| 46 | Sign Development Plan to the BZA (Section 10.11.03) | $805.00 |
TABLE NOTES: 1 ZRES – Rezoning (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 2 Calculated to the nearest one-hundredth acre (e.g., 100.15) 4 Fee (residential vs. nonresidential) based on the proposed use or modification. The residential fee would apply to any application that proposes a change to a residential component. The residential fee would apply to any modification in a residential zoning district. 5 ZRMD – Zoning modification (residential component) subject to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2303.4. effective July 1, 2016 6For the purpose of this fee schedule, a site is considered to include a sensitive environmental area if any of the following features fall anywhere on the parcel(s) as shown in the County’s on-line geographic database WEBLOGIS: Floodplain; Mountainside OD 1993; Steep Slope; Limestone OD; and Wetlands Model. | ||
Effective on: 1/1/1901
Appendix C is offered as a guide only; it is not exhaustive. Appendix C is a resource to assist applicants with determining which regulations in the Zoning Ordinance may be modified, amended, or waived and, if so, the applicable process to do so. Flexibility is governed as indicated in Chapters 1 through 10 of the Zoning Ordinance. Referenced Sections in Table C-1 are offered as a resource only. Appendix C also includes adjustments to nonresidential floor area ratio (FAR) by Special Exception. It does not include the various use permissions and development options provided within regulations. Appendix C does not limit the discretion of the Zoning Administrator to implement the Zoning Ordinance. If there are any discrepancies between Table C-1 and the text in Chapters 1 through 10 of the Zoning Ordinance, the text in Chapters 1 through 10 govern.
| Table C-1. Guide to Flexible Regulations | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Regulation | Determination (Section 10.02) | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | Legislative Modification (Section 10.10.04.C) | Special Exception (Section 10.11.01) | Minor Special Exception (Section 10.11.02) | Other Procedure (reference provided) | |
| Chapter 1: Introduction | |||||||
1.03.02 Nonconforming Uses | |||||||
| 1 | G Reduced Buffers, Setbacks, and Yards due to Highway Realignment or Condemnation | x | x | ||||
Chapter 2: Zoning Districts | |||||||
2.01.01 Transit Related Center - TRC | |||||||
| 2 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 3 | Table 2.01.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 4 | Table 2.01.01-1 Building Requirements (Outer Core and TDSA building height) | x | |||||
| 5 | D TDSA Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | 10.10.01, 10.10.05 | ||||
| 6 | Table 2.01.01-4 Required Minimum of Buildings with a Vertical Mix of Uses (all) | x | |||||
| 7 | G.2.c Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 8 | I.3, 4, and 5 Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.01.02 Urban Employment - UE | |||||||
| 9 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 10 | Table 2.01.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 11 | Table 2.01.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 12 | F. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.01 Suburban Neighborhood - SN | |||||||
| 13 | Table 2.02.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 14 | Table 2.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 15 | Table 2.02.01-1 Residential Building Height (max), Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 16 | Table 2.02.01-3 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.02 Suburban Compact Neighborhood - SCN | |||||||
| 17 | Table 2.02.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 18 | Table 2.02.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 19 | Table 2.02.02-1 Residential and Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 20 | Table 2.02.02-2 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.03 Town Center - TC | |||||||
| 21 | A.2.a Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 22 | A.2.b Maximum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 23 | Table 2.02.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 24 | Table 2.02.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 25 | Table 2.02.03-1 Building Requirements (except Lot Coverage) | x | |||||
| 26 | E.2 Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 27 | Table 2.02.03-3 Minimum Size Requirements for Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 28 | G. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 29 | G.3.b.2.b Exceptions to Pedestrian-Oriented Buildings and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.04 Commercial Center - CC | |||||||
| 30 | Table 2.02.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 31 | Table 2.02.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.01 Single Family Residential - R-1, R-2, R-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 32 | Table 2.02.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.02 Single Family Residential - R-4 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 33 | Table 2.02.05.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.03 Single Family Residential - R-8 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 34 | Table 2.02.05.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.04 Townhouse/Multifamily Residential - R-16 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 35 | Table 2.02.05.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.05 Multifamily Residential - R-24 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 36 | Table 2.02.05.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.06 Planned Development–Housing - PD-H (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 37 | B.3.c Development Requirements | x | |||||
| 38 | F.1 OP and IP Uses Total Land Area | x | |||||
| 39 | F.2 OP and IP Uses Office Floor Area | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.07 Planned Development–Commercial Center (Regional Center) - PD-CC(RC) (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 40 | Table 2.02.05.07-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.08 Planned Development–Research and Development - PD-RDP (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 41 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Density Requirements | x | |||||
| 42 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
2.02.05.09 Planned Development–Special Activity - PD-SA (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 43 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 44 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.10 Planned Development–Active Adult Retirement Community - PD-AAAR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 45 | Table 2.02.05.10-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.11 Planned Development–Mixed Use Business - PD-MUB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 46 | Table 2.02.05.11-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.12 General Business - GB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 47 | Table 2.02.05.12-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.13 Commercial Light Industry - CLI (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 48 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 49 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Adjacent to Other Nonresidential Zoning Districts | x | |||||
| 50 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 51 | D. Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | |||||
| 2.03.01 Transitional Residential - TR-10, TR-3, TR-1 | |||||||
| 52 | Table 2.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 53 | Table 2.03.01-3 Yards (min) | x | |||||
| 2.03.02 Transition Small Lot Neighborhood - TSN | |||||||
| 54 | Table 2.03.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 55 | Table 2.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 56 | Table 2.03.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.03 Transition Compact Neighborhood - TCN | |||||||
| 57 | Table 2.03.03-1 Lot Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 58 | Table 2.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 59 | Table 2.03.03-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 60 | Table 2.03.03-3 Dwelling Unit Mix Type (all) | x | |||||
| 2.03.04 Transition Community Center - TCC | |||||||
| 61 | Table 2.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 62 | Table 2.03.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.05.01 Transitional Residential–2 - TR-2 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 63 | Table 2.03.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 64 | Table 2.03.05.01-2 Required Yards | x | |||||
| 2.04.01 Agricultural Rural–1 - AR-1 | |||||||
| 65 | Table 2.04.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 66 | Section 2.04.01.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.02 Agricultural Rural–2 - AR-2 | |||||||
67 | Table 2.04.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 68 | Section 2.04.02.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.01 Agricultural–10 - A-10 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 69 | Table 2.04.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.02 Agricultural/Residential - A-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 70 | Table 2.04.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.03 Countryside Residential - CR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 71 | Table 2.04.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.04 Rural Commercial - RC (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 72 | Table 2.04.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.05 Planned Development–Rural Village - PD-RV (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 73 | Table 2.04.03.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 74 | G.1.d Village Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 75 | G.2.a Rural Village Satellite Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 76 | G.3.e Village Center Subdistrict, location | x1 | |||||
| 77 | K.6.a.1 location of parking | x1 | |||||
| 2.05.01 Joint Land Management Area - JLMA-1, JLMA-2, JLMA-3 | |||||||
| 78 | Table 2.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.05.02.01 Joint Land Management Area–20 - JLMA-20 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 79 | Table 2.05.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.01 Office Park - OP | |||||||
| 80 | Table 2.06.01-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 81 | Table 2.06.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 82 | Table 2.06.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 83 | Table 2.06.01-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.02 Industrial Park - IP | |||||||
| 84 | Table 2.06.02-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 85 | Table 2.06.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 86 | Table 2.06.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 87 | Table 2.06.02-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.03 General Industry - GI | |||||||
| 88 | Table 2.06.03-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 89 | Table 2.06.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 90 | Table 2.06.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 91 | Table 2.06.03-1 Building Requirements, Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.06.04 Mineral Resource–Heavy Industry - MR-HI | |||||||
| 92 | Table 2.06.04-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 93 | Table 2.06.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 94 | Table 2.06.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.07 Planned Unit Development - PUD | |||||||
| 95 | A.2 Minimum zoning district size | x | |||||
| Chapter 3: Uses | |||||||
| 3.01 Uses Generally | |||||||
| 96 | G.1 Uses Not Defined | x | |||||
| 3.03 Accessory Uses | |||||||
| 97 | B Specific Uses | x | |||||
| 98 | F.9 Enforcement/Revocation | x | |||||
| 3.04 Temporary Uses | |||||||
| 99 | E.3 Alterations | x | |||||
| 100 | G.1 Other Temporary Uses | 10.04 | |||||
| Chapter 4: Use-Specific Standards | |||||||
| 4.01 Purpose and Applicability | |||||||
| 101 | A Applicability | x2 | |||||
| 4.03.01 Bed and Breakfast Homestay, Bed and Breakfast Inn, Country Inn, and Rural Resorts | |||||||
| 102 | D.3 Landscaping/Buffering/Screening | x3 | |||||
| 4.05.04 Religious Assembly | |||||||
| 103 | G Adjustment or Waiver | x | |||||
| 4.05.07 Country Club | |||||||
| 104 | E.2 Minimum Required Yards | x | |||||
| 4.06.02 Data Centers | |||||||
| 105 | Table 4.06.02-2 Mechanical Equipment | x | |||||
| 106 | Table 4.06.02-2 Landscaping/Buffering/ Screening | x | |||||
| Chapter 5: Overlay Districts | |||||||
| 5.03 Floodplain Overlay District - FOD | |||||||
| 107 | E.1.m.5.b reduce building or parking setback | x | |||||
| 108 | K.1 Variations of Development Standards | x | |||||
| 5.04 Mountainside Overlay District - MOD | |||||||
| 109 | D.4 Modification of Specific Development Standards for Residential Uses | x | |||||
| 5.08 Historic Overlay District | |||||||
| 110 | D.1.b.1 Exception to Certificate of Appropriateness | x | |||||
| 111 | I.2 Walls, Fences, and Signs | x | |||||
| 5.09.02.05 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 112 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.03.03 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 113 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.04.03 Open Space | |||||||
| 114 | B Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.05.05 Building Materials | |||||||
| 115 | C Permitted Building Materials and Configurations | x | |||||
| 5.09.05.06 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 116 | Table 5.09.05.06-1 Civic Use | x | |||||
| 117 | B Cash in Lieu of Parks & Open Spaces/ Public & Civic Uses | x | |||||
| Chapter 6: Natural and Environmental Resources (NER) | |||||||
| 6.01 River and Stream Corridor Resources (RSCR) | |||||||
| 118 | C.2 Determining the Width of the RSCR | x | |||||
| 6.04 NER Development Standards | |||||||
| 119 | B.2.f Public Sanitary Sewer and Water Lines, crossing Adjacent Steep Slope or Very Steep Slope Areas | x | x | ||||
| Chapter 7: Development Standards | |||||||
| 7.01.03 Lot Requirements | |||||||
| 120 | A.4 Mix of Single-Family Residential Lots by Area | x | |||||
| 7.01.07 Transitions | |||||||
| 121 | B.5 Perimeter Setback | x | |||||
| 7.02 Open Space | |||||||
| 122 | B.4 Amount of Open Space for Redevelopment | x | x | ||||
| 123 | D.3.a Off-Site | x | |||||
| 7.03 Tree Planting, Replacement, and Preservation | |||||||
| 124 | Tree Canopy Requirements | x | |||||
| 125 | E Deviations | x | |||||
| 7.04.02 Road Corridor Buffers and Setbacks, Street Trees | |||||||
| 126 | D.5 Reduction | x5 | |||||
| 7.04.04 Cemetery, Burial Ground, and Grave Buffer | |||||||
| 127 | C.4 Protection Buffer | x | |||||
| 128 | D.4 Preservation Buffer | x5 | x | ||||
| 7.04.08 Buffer Adjustments and Modifications | |||||||
| 129 | A Administrative Buffer Adjustments and Waivers | x | |||||
| 130 | B.1 Buffer Types | x | x | ||||
| 131 | B.2.2 Road Corridor Setback Modifications | x | |||||
| 7.05.02 Light and Glare | |||||||
| 132 | B.7.d Automatic Light Extinguishment | x | |||||
| 133 | C.2.c.1.c Exterior Lights for Security | x | 10.10.03 | ||||
| 134 | C.2.c.2 Exterior Lights for Security | x | |||||
| 135 | E Special Exception | x | |||||
| 7.06.01 Parking Applicability | |||||||
| 136 | B.3 Application to Add or Change Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.02 Parking Ratios | |||||||
| 137 | B.2 Expansions and Change in Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.08 Parking Adjustments | |||||||
| 138 | A.1 Administrative Parking Adjustment | 10.16 | |||||
| 139 | A.2 Special Exception | x | 10.11.05 | ||||
| 7.06.10 Parking Location and Design | |||||||
| 140 | D.2.c Compact/Walkable/Urban Off-Street Parking | x | |||||
| 141 | F.4.a.1 Recycling Collection Center and Material Recovery Facility | x | |||||
| 7.06.11 Residential Parking | |||||||
| 142 | F.5 On-Lot Parking | x | |||||
| 7.07.01 Transportation | |||||||
| 143 | C.1.a Private Roads for Single-Family Detached Dwelling Units | x | |||||
| 144 | Table 7.07.01-1 Road Access Standards | x | |||||
| 7.07.02 Road Network | |||||||
| 145 | Table 7.07.02-1 Road Pattern and Distance between Intersections Requirements by zoning district | x | |||||
| 7.07.03 Pedestrian and Bicycle Network | |||||||
| 146 | Table 7.07.03-1 Minimum Widths for Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities (all) | x | |||||
| 7.07.04 Visibility at Intersections | |||||||
| 147 | B.4. Exceptions | x | 10.12 | ||||
| 7.08 Utilities | |||||||
| 148 | B.3 Conforming to Natural Topography | x | |||||
| 149 | D.1.a JLMA Municipal Water and Sewer | x | |||||
| 7.10 Rural Hamlet | |||||||
| 150 | Table 7.10-1 Yard Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 151 | E.2 Minimum Open Space Widths Surrounding the Hamlet | x | |||||
| 152 | G.4 Roads | x | |||||
| 153 | J. Modification of Regulations | x | |||||
| Chapter 8: Signs | |||||||
| 8.03 Prohibited Signs | |||||||
| 154 | A.6 Traffic Hazards | x | |||||
| 8.10 Sign Permits and Administration | |||||||
| 155 | C Sign Development Plans | x | 10.11.03 | ||||
| Chapter 9: Attainable Housing | |||||||
| 9.01 Affordable Dwelling Unit Program | |||||||
| 156 | F.3 Alternative ADU Design Option | x | |||||
| 157 | H ADU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.02 Unmet Housing Needs Unit Program | |||||||
| 158 | E.3 Alternative UHNU Design Option | x | |||||
| 159 | H UHNU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.03 Affordable Housing Unit Program | |||||||
| 160 | C.3 Timing of Construction/Availability of AHUs | x | |||||
| 161 | C.4.a.1.b.C MFA AHU Building Compatibility | x | |||||
| 162 | D AHU Modifications | x | |||||
TABLE KEY: max = maximum TABLE NOTES: 1 Section 2.04.03.05.M.2. 2 Unless otherwise specified. 3 Or by written consent of adjacent property owner; Section 7.04.08. 4 Section 5.09.05.06.B. 5 Section 7.04.08. | |||||||
| Table C-1. Guide to Flexible Regulations | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Regulation | Determination (Section 10.02) | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | Legislative Modification (Section 10.10.04.C) | Special Exception (Section 10.11.01) | Minor Special Exception (Section 10.11.02) | Other Procedure (reference provided) | |
| Chapter 1: Introduction | |||||||
1.03.02 Nonconforming Uses | |||||||
| 1 | G Reduced Buffers, Setbacks, and Yards due to Highway Realignment or Condemnation | x | x | ||||
Chapter 2: Zoning Districts | |||||||
2.01.01 Transit Related Center - TRC | |||||||
| 2 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 3 | Table 2.01.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 4 | Table 2.01.01-1 Building Requirements (Outer Core and TDSA building height) | x | |||||
| 5 | D TDSA Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | 10.10.01, 10.10.05 | ||||
| 6 | Table 2.01.01-4 Required Minimum of Buildings with a Vertical Mix of Uses (all) | x | |||||
| 7 | G.2.c Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 8 | I.3, 4, and 5 Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.01.02 Urban Employment - UE | |||||||
| 9 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 10 | Table 2.01.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 11 | Table 2.01.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 12 | F. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.01 Suburban Neighborhood - SN | |||||||
| 13 | Table 2.02.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 14 | Table 2.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 15 | Table 2.02.01-1 Residential Building Height (max), Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 16 | Table 2.02.01-3 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.02 Suburban Compact Neighborhood - SCN | |||||||
| 17 | Table 2.02.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 18 | Table 2.02.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 19 | Table 2.02.02-1 Residential and Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 20 | Table 2.02.02-2 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.03 Town Center - TC | |||||||
| 21 | A.2.a Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 22 | A.2.b Maximum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 23 | Table 2.02.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 24 | Table 2.02.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 25 | Table 2.02.03-1 Building Requirements (except Lot Coverage) | x | |||||
| 26 | E.2 Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 27 | Table 2.02.03-3 Minimum Size Requirements for Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 28 | G. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 29 | G.3.b.2.b Exceptions to Pedestrian-Oriented Buildings and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.04 Commercial Center - CC | |||||||
| 30 | Table 2.02.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 31 | Table 2.02.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.01 Single Family Residential - R-1, R-2, R-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 32 | Table 2.02.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.02 Single Family Residential - R-4 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 33 | Table 2.02.05.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.03 Single Family Residential - R-8 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 34 | Table 2.02.05.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.04 Townhouse/Multifamily Residential - R-16 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 35 | Table 2.02.05.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.05 Multifamily Residential - R-24 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 36 | Table 2.02.05.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.06 Planned Development–Housing - PD-H (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 37 | B.3.c Development Requirements | x | |||||
| 38 | F.1 OP and IP Uses Total Land Area | x | |||||
| 39 | F.2 OP and IP Uses Office Floor Area | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.07 Planned Development–Commercial Center (Regional Center) - PD-CC(RC) (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 40 | Table 2.02.05.07-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.08 Planned Development–Research and Development - PD-RDP (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 41 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Density Requirements | x | |||||
| 42 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
2.02.05.09 Planned Development–Special Activity - PD-SA (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 43 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 44 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.10 Planned Development–Active Adult Retirement Community - PD-AAAR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 45 | Table 2.02.05.10-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.11 Planned Development–Mixed Use Business - PD-MUB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 46 | Table 2.02.05.11-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.12 General Business - GB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 47 | Table 2.02.05.12-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.13 Commercial Light Industry - CLI (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 48 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 49 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Adjacent to Other Nonresidential Zoning Districts | x | |||||
| 50 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 51 | D. Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | |||||
| 2.03.01 Transitional Residential - TR-10, TR-3, TR-1 | |||||||
| 52 | Table 2.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 53 | Table 2.03.01-3 Yards (min) | x | |||||
| 2.03.02 Transition Small Lot Neighborhood - TSN | |||||||
| 54 | Table 2.03.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 55 | Table 2.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 56 | Table 2.03.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.03 Transition Compact Neighborhood - TCN | |||||||
| 57 | Table 2.03.03-1 Lot Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 58 | Table 2.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 59 | Table 2.03.03-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 60 | Table 2.03.03-3 Dwelling Unit Mix Type (all) | x | |||||
| 2.03.04 Transition Community Center - TCC | |||||||
| 61 | Table 2.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 62 | Table 2.03.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.05.01 Transitional Residential–2 - TR-2 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 63 | Table 2.03.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 64 | Table 2.03.05.01-2 Required Yards | x | |||||
| 2.04.01 Agricultural Rural–1 - AR-1 | |||||||
| 65 | Table 2.04.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 66 | Section 2.04.01.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.02 Agricultural Rural–2 - AR-2 | |||||||
67 | Table 2.04.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 68 | Section 2.04.02.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.01 Agricultural–10 - A-10 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 69 | Table 2.04.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.02 Agricultural/Residential - A-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 70 | Table 2.04.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.03 Countryside Residential - CR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 71 | Table 2.04.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.04 Rural Commercial - RC (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 72 | Table 2.04.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.05 Planned Development–Rural Village - PD-RV (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 73 | Table 2.04.03.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 74 | G.1.d Village Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 75 | G.2.a Rural Village Satellite Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 76 | G.3.e Village Center Subdistrict, location | x1 | |||||
| 77 | K.6.a.1 location of parking | x1 | |||||
| 2.05.01 Joint Land Management Area - JLMA-1, JLMA-2, JLMA-3 | |||||||
| 78 | Table 2.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.05.02.01 Joint Land Management Area–20 - JLMA-20 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 79 | Table 2.05.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.01 Office Park - OP | |||||||
| 80 | Table 2.06.01-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 81 | Table 2.06.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 82 | Table 2.06.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 83 | Table 2.06.01-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.02 Industrial Park - IP | |||||||
| 84 | Table 2.06.02-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 85 | Table 2.06.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 86 | Table 2.06.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 87 | Table 2.06.02-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.03 General Industry - GI | |||||||
| 88 | Table 2.06.03-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 89 | Table 2.06.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 90 | Table 2.06.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 91 | Table 2.06.03-1 Building Requirements, Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.06.04 Mineral Resource–Heavy Industry - MR-HI | |||||||
| 92 | Table 2.06.04-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 93 | Table 2.06.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 94 | Table 2.06.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.07 Planned Unit Development - PUD | |||||||
| 95 | A.2 Minimum zoning district size | x | |||||
| Chapter 3: Uses | |||||||
| 3.01 Uses Generally | |||||||
| 96 | G.1 Uses Not Defined | x | |||||
| 3.03 Accessory Uses | |||||||
| 97 | B Specific Uses | x | |||||
| 98 | F.9 Enforcement/Revocation | x | |||||
| 3.04 Temporary Uses | |||||||
| 99 | E.3 Alterations | x | |||||
| 100 | G.1 Other Temporary Uses | 10.04 | |||||
| Chapter 4: Use-Specific Standards | |||||||
| 4.01 Purpose and Applicability | |||||||
| 101 | A Applicability | x2 | |||||
| 4.03.01 Bed and Breakfast Homestay, Bed and Breakfast Inn, Country Inn, and Rural Resorts | |||||||
| 102 | D.3 Landscaping/Buffering/Screening | x3 | |||||
| 4.05.04 Religious Assembly | |||||||
| 103 | G Adjustment or Waiver | x | |||||
| 4.05.07 Country Club | |||||||
| 104 | E.2 Minimum Required Yards | x | |||||
| 4.06.02 Data Centers | |||||||
| 105 | Table 4.06.02-2 Mechanical Equipment | x | |||||
| 106 | Table 4.06.02-2 Landscaping/Buffering/ Screening | x | |||||
| Chapter 5: Overlay Districts | |||||||
| 5.03 Floodplain Overlay District - FOD | |||||||
| 107 | E.1.m.5.b reduce building or parking setback | x | |||||
| 108 | K.1 Variations of Development Standards | x | |||||
| 5.04 Mountainside Overlay District - MOD | |||||||
| 109 | D.4 Modification of Specific Development Standards for Residential Uses | x | |||||
| 5.08 Historic Overlay District | |||||||
| 110 | D.1.b.1 Exception to Certificate of Appropriateness | x | |||||
| 111 | I.2 Walls, Fences, and Signs | x | |||||
| 5.09.02.05 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 112 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.03.03 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 113 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.04.03 Open Space | |||||||
| 114 | B Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.05.05 Building Materials | |||||||
| 115 | C Permitted Building Materials and Configurations | x | |||||
| 5.09.05.06 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 116 | Table 5.09.05.06-1 Civic Use | x | |||||
| 117 | B Cash in Lieu of Parks & Open Spaces/ Public & Civic Uses | x | |||||
| Chapter 6: Natural and Environmental Resources (NER) | |||||||
| 6.01 River and Stream Corridor Resources (RSCR) | |||||||
| 118 | C.2 Determining the Width of the RSCR | x | |||||
| 6.04 NER Development Standards | |||||||
| 119 | B.2.f Public Sanitary Sewer and Water Lines, crossing Adjacent Steep Slope or Very Steep Slope Areas | x | x | ||||
| Chapter 7: Development Standards | |||||||
| 7.01.03 Lot Requirements | |||||||
| 120 | A.4 Mix of Single-Family Residential Lots by Area | x | |||||
| 7.01.07 Transitions | |||||||
| 121 | B.5 Perimeter Setback | x | |||||
| 7.02 Open Space | |||||||
| 122 | B.4 Amount of Open Space for Redevelopment | x | x | ||||
| 123 | D.3.a Off-Site | x | |||||
| 7.03 Tree Planting, Replacement, and Preservation | |||||||
| 124 | Tree Canopy Requirements | x | |||||
| 125 | E Deviations | x | |||||
| 7.04.02 Road Corridor Buffers and Setbacks, Street Trees | |||||||
| 126 | D.5 Reduction | x5 | |||||
| 7.04.04 Cemetery, Burial Ground, and Grave Buffer | |||||||
| 127 | C.4 Protection Buffer | x | |||||
| 128 | D.4 Preservation Buffer | x5 | x | ||||
| 7.04.08 Buffer Adjustments and Modifications | |||||||
| 129 | A Administrative Buffer Adjustments and Waivers | x | |||||
| 130 | B.1 Buffer Types | x | x | ||||
| 131 | B.2.2 Road Corridor Setback Modifications | x | |||||
| 7.05.02 Light and Glare | |||||||
| 132 | B.7.d Automatic Light Extinguishment | x | |||||
| 133 | C.2.c.1.c Exterior Lights for Security | x | 10.10.03 | ||||
| 134 | C.2.c.2 Exterior Lights for Security | x | |||||
| 135 | E Special Exception | x | |||||
| 7.06.01 Parking Applicability | |||||||
| 136 | B.3 Application to Add or Change Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.02 Parking Ratios | |||||||
| 137 | B.2 Expansions and Change in Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.08 Parking Adjustments | |||||||
| 138 | A.1 Administrative Parking Adjustment | 10.16 | |||||
| 139 | A.2 Special Exception | x | 10.11.05 | ||||
| 7.06.10 Parking Location and Design | |||||||
| 140 | D.2.c Compact/Walkable/Urban Off-Street Parking | x | |||||
| 141 | F.4.a.1 Recycling Collection Center and Material Recovery Facility | x | |||||
| 7.06.11 Residential Parking | |||||||
| 142 | F.5 On-Lot Parking | x | |||||
| 7.07.01 Transportation | |||||||
| 143 | C.1.a Private Roads for Single-Family Detached Dwelling Units | x | |||||
| 144 | Table 7.07.01-1 Road Access Standards | x | |||||
| 7.07.02 Road Network | |||||||
| 145 | Table 7.07.02-1 Road Pattern and Distance between Intersections Requirements by zoning district | x | |||||
| 7.07.03 Pedestrian and Bicycle Network | |||||||
| 146 | Table 7.07.03-1 Minimum Widths for Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities (all) | x | |||||
| 7.07.04 Visibility at Intersections | |||||||
| 147 | B.4. Exceptions | x | 10.12 | ||||
| 7.08 Utilities | |||||||
| 148 | B.3 Conforming to Natural Topography | x | |||||
| 149 | D.1.a JLMA Municipal Water and Sewer | x | |||||
| 7.10 Rural Hamlet | |||||||
| 150 | Table 7.10-1 Yard Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 151 | E.2 Minimum Open Space Widths Surrounding the Hamlet | x | |||||
| 152 | G.4 Roads | x | |||||
| 153 | J. Modification of Regulations | x | |||||
| Chapter 8: Signs | |||||||
| 8.03 Prohibited Signs | |||||||
| 154 | A.6 Traffic Hazards | x | |||||
| 8.10 Sign Permits and Administration | |||||||
| 155 | C Sign Development Plans | x | 10.11.03 | ||||
| Chapter 9: Attainable Housing | |||||||
| 9.01 Affordable Dwelling Unit Program | |||||||
| 156 | F.3 Alternative ADU Design Option | x | |||||
| 157 | H ADU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.02 Unmet Housing Needs Unit Program | |||||||
| 158 | E.3 Alternative UHNU Design Option | x | |||||
| 159 | H UHNU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.03 Affordable Housing Unit Program | |||||||
| 160 | C.3 Timing of Construction/Availability of AHUs | x | |||||
| 161 | C.4.a.1.b.C MFA AHU Building Compatibility | x | |||||
| 162 | D AHU Modifications | x | |||||
TABLE KEY: max = maximum TABLE NOTES: 1 Section 2.04.03.05.M.2. 2 Unless otherwise specified. 3 Or by written consent of adjacent property owner; Section 7.04.08. 4 Section 5.09.05.06.B. 5 Section 7.04.08. | |||||||
| Table C-1. Guide to Flexible Regulations | |||||||
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Regulation | Determination (Section 10.02) | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | Legislative Modification (Section 10.10.04.C) | Special Exception (Section 10.11.01) | Minor Special Exception (Section 10.11.02) | Other Procedure (reference provided) | |
| Chapter 1: Introduction | |||||||
1.03.02 Nonconforming Uses | |||||||
| 1 | G Reduced Buffers, Setbacks, and Yards due to Highway Realignment or Condemnation | x | x | ||||
Chapter 2: Zoning Districts | |||||||
2.01.01 Transit Related Center - TRC | |||||||
| 2 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 3 | Table 2.01.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 4 | Table 2.01.01-1 Building Requirements (Outer Core and TDSA building height) | x | |||||
| 5 | D TDSA Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | 10.10.01, 10.10.05 | ||||
| 6 | Table 2.01.01-4 Required Minimum of Buildings with a Vertical Mix of Uses (all) | x | |||||
| 7 | G.2.c Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 8 | I.3, 4, and 5 Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.01.02 Urban Employment - UE | |||||||
| 9 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 10 | Table 2.01.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 11 | Table 2.01.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 12 | F. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.01 Suburban Neighborhood - SN | |||||||
| 13 | Table 2.02.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 14 | Table 2.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 15 | Table 2.02.01-1 Residential Building Height (max), Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 16 | Table 2.02.01-3 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.02 Suburban Compact Neighborhood - SCN | |||||||
| 17 | Table 2.02.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 18 | Table 2.02.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 19 | Table 2.02.02-1 Residential and Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 20 | Table 2.02.02-2 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.03 Town Center - TC | |||||||
| 21 | A.2.a Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 22 | A.2.b Maximum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 23 | Table 2.02.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 24 | Table 2.02.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 25 | Table 2.02.03-1 Building Requirements (except Lot Coverage) | x | |||||
| 26 | E.2 Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 27 | Table 2.02.03-3 Minimum Size Requirements for Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 28 | G. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 29 | G.3.b.2.b Exceptions to Pedestrian-Oriented Buildings and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.04 Commercial Center - CC | |||||||
| 30 | Table 2.02.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 31 | Table 2.02.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.01 Single Family Residential - R-1, R-2, R-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 32 | Table 2.02.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.02 Single Family Residential - R-4 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 33 | Table 2.02.05.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.03 Single Family Residential - R-8 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 34 | Table 2.02.05.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.04 Townhouse/Multifamily Residential - R-16 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 35 | Table 2.02.05.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.05 Multifamily Residential - R-24 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 36 | Table 2.02.05.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.06 Planned Development–Housing - PD-H (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 37 | B.3.c Development Requirements | x | |||||
| 38 | F.1 OP and IP Uses Total Land Area | x | |||||
| 39 | F.2 OP and IP Uses Office Floor Area | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.07 Planned Development–Commercial Center (Regional Center) - PD-CC(RC) (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 40 | Table 2.02.05.07-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.08 Planned Development–Research and Development - PD-RDP (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 41 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Density Requirements | x | |||||
| 42 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
2.02.05.09 Planned Development–Special Activity - PD-SA (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 43 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 44 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.10 Planned Development–Active Adult Retirement Community - PD-AAAR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 45 | Table 2.02.05.10-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.11 Planned Development–Mixed Use Business - PD-MUB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 46 | Table 2.02.05.11-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.12 General Business - GB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 47 | Table 2.02.05.12-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.13 Commercial Light Industry - CLI (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 48 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 49 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Adjacent to Other Nonresidential Zoning Districts | x | |||||
| 50 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 51 | D. Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | |||||
| 2.03.01 Transitional Residential - TR-10, TR-3, TR-1 | |||||||
| 52 | Table 2.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 53 | Table 2.03.01-3 Yards (min) | x | |||||
| 2.03.02 Transition Small Lot Neighborhood - TSN | |||||||
| 54 | Table 2.03.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 55 | Table 2.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 56 | Table 2.03.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.03 Transition Compact Neighborhood - TCN | |||||||
| 57 | Table 2.03.03-1 Lot Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 58 | Table 2.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 59 | Table 2.03.03-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 60 | Table 2.03.03-3 Dwelling Unit Mix Type (all) | x | |||||
| 2.03.04 Transition Community Center - TCC | |||||||
| 61 | Table 2.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 62 | Table 2.03.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.05.01 Transitional Residential–2 - TR-2 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 63 | Table 2.03.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 64 | Table 2.03.05.01-2 Required Yards | x | |||||
| 2.04.01 Agricultural Rural–1 - AR-1 | |||||||
| 65 | Table 2.04.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 66 | Section 2.04.01.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.02 Agricultural Rural–2 - AR-2 | |||||||
67 | Table 2.04.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 68 | Section 2.04.02.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.01 Agricultural–10 - A-10 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 69 | Table 2.04.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.02 Agricultural/Residential - A-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 70 | Table 2.04.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.03 Countryside Residential - CR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 71 | Table 2.04.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.04 Rural Commercial - RC (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 72 | Table 2.04.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.05 Planned Development–Rural Village - PD-RV (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 73 | Table 2.04.03.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 74 | G.1.d Village Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 75 | G.2.a Rural Village Satellite Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 76 | G.3.e Village Center Subdistrict, location | x1 | |||||
| 77 | K.6.a.1 location of parking | x1 | |||||
| 2.05.01 Joint Land Management Area - JLMA-1, JLMA-2, JLMA-3 | |||||||
| 78 | Table 2.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.05.02.01 Joint Land Management Area–20 - JLMA-20 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 79 | Table 2.05.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.01 Office Park - OP | |||||||
| 80 | Table 2.06.01-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 81 | Table 2.06.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 82 | Table 2.06.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 83 | Table 2.06.01-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.02 Industrial Park - IP | |||||||
| 84 | Table 2.06.02-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 85 | Table 2.06.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 86 | Table 2.06.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 87 | Table 2.06.02-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.03 General Industry - GI | |||||||
| 88 | Table 2.06.03-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 89 | Table 2.06.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 90 | Table 2.06.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 91 | Table 2.06.03-1 Building Requirements, Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.06.04 Mineral Resource–Heavy Industry - MR-HI | |||||||
| 92 | Table 2.06.04-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 93 | Table 2.06.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 94 | Table 2.06.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.07 Planned Unit Development - PUD | |||||||
| 95 | A.2 Minimum zoning district size | x | |||||
| Chapter 3: Uses | |||||||
| 3.01 Uses Generally | |||||||
| 96 | G.1 Uses Not Defined | x | |||||
| 3.03 Accessory Uses | |||||||
| 97 | B Specific Uses | x | |||||
| 98 | F.9 Enforcement/Revocation | x | |||||
| 3.04 Temporary Uses | |||||||
| 99 | E.3 Alterations | x | |||||
| 100 | G.1 Other Temporary Uses | 10.04 | |||||
| Chapter 4: Use-Specific Standards | |||||||
| 4.01 Purpose and Applicability | |||||||
| 101 | A Applicability | x2 | |||||
| 4.03.01 Bed and Breakfast Homestay, Bed and Breakfast Inn, Country Inn, and Rural Resorts | |||||||
| 102 | D.3 Landscaping/Buffering/Screening | x3 | |||||
| 4.05.04 Religious Assembly | |||||||
| 103 | G Adjustment or Waiver | x | |||||
| 4.05.07 Country Club | |||||||
| 104 | E.2 Minimum Required Yards | x | |||||
| 4.06.02 Data Centers | |||||||
| 105 | Table 4.06.02-2 Mechanical Equipment | x | |||||
| 106 | Table 4.06.02-2 Landscaping/Buffering/ Screening | x | |||||
| Chapter 5: Overlay Districts | |||||||
| 5.03 Floodplain Overlay District - FOD | |||||||
| 107 | E.1.m.5.b reduce building or parking setback | x | |||||
| 108 | K.1 Variations of Development Standards | x | |||||
| 5.04 Mountainside Overlay District - MOD | |||||||
| 109 | D.4 Modification of Specific Development Standards for Residential Uses | x | |||||
| 5.08 Historic Overlay District | |||||||
| 110 | D.1.b.1 Exception to Certificate of Appropriateness | x | |||||
| 111 | I.2 Walls, Fences, and Signs | x | |||||
| 5.09.02.05 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 112 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.03.03 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 113 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.04.03 Open Space | |||||||
| 114 | B Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.05.05 Building Materials | |||||||
| 115 | C Permitted Building Materials and Configurations | x | |||||
| 5.09.05.06 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 116 | Table 5.09.05.06-1 Civic Use | x | |||||
| 117 | B Cash in Lieu of Parks & Open Spaces/ Public & Civic Uses | x | |||||
| Chapter 6: Natural and Environmental Resources (NER) | |||||||
| 6.01 River and Stream Corridor Resources (RSCR) | |||||||
| 118 | C.2 Determining the Width of the RSCR | x | |||||
| 6.04 NER Development Standards | |||||||
| 119 | B.2.f Public Sanitary Sewer and Water Lines, crossing Adjacent Steep Slope or Very Steep Slope Areas | x | x | ||||
| Chapter 7: Development Standards | |||||||
| 7.01.03 Lot Requirements | |||||||
| 120 | A.4 Mix of Single-Family Residential Lots by Area | x | |||||
| 7.01.07 Transitions | |||||||
| 121 | B.5 Perimeter Setback | x | |||||
| 7.02 Open Space | |||||||
| 122 | B.4 Amount of Open Space for Redevelopment | x | x | ||||
| 123 | D.3.a Off-Site | x | |||||
| 7.03 Tree Planting, Replacement, and Preservation | |||||||
| 124 | Tree Canopy Requirements | x | |||||
| 125 | E Deviations | x | |||||
| 7.04.02 Road Corridor Buffers and Setbacks, Street Trees | |||||||
| 126 | D.5 Reduction | x5 | |||||
| 7.04.04 Cemetery, Burial Ground, and Grave Buffer | |||||||
| 127 | C.4 Protection Buffer | x | |||||
| 128 | D.4 Preservation Buffer | x5 | x | ||||
| 7.04.08 Buffer Adjustments and Modifications | |||||||
| 129 | A Administrative Buffer Adjustments and Waivers | x | |||||
| 130 | B.1 Buffer Types | x | x | ||||
| 131 | B.2.2 Road Corridor Setback Modifications | x | |||||
| 7.05.02 Light and Glare | |||||||
| 132 | B.7.d Automatic Light Extinguishment | x | |||||
| 133 | C.2.c.1.c Exterior Lights for Security | x | 10.10.03 | ||||
| 134 | C.2.c.2 Exterior Lights for Security | x | |||||
| 135 | E Special Exception | x | |||||
| 7.06.01 Parking Applicability | |||||||
| 136 | B.3 Application to Add or Change Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.02 Parking Ratios | |||||||
| 137 | B.2 Expansions and Change in Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.08 Parking Adjustments | |||||||
| 138 | A.1 Administrative Parking Adjustment | 10.16 | |||||
| 139 | A.2 Special Exception | x | 10.11.05 | ||||
| 7.06.10 Parking Location and Design | |||||||
| 140 | D.2.c Compact/Walkable/Urban Off-Street Parking | x | |||||
| 141 | F.4.a.1 Recycling Collection Center and Material Recovery Facility | x | |||||
| 7.06.11 Residential Parking | |||||||
| 142 | F.5 On-Lot Parking | x | |||||
| 7.07.01 Transportation | |||||||
| 143 | C.1.a Private Roads for Single-Family Detached Dwelling Units | x | |||||
| 144 | Table 7.07.01-1 Road Access Standards | x | |||||
| 7.07.02 Road Network | |||||||
| 145 | Table 7.07.02-1 Road Pattern and Distance between Intersections Requirements by zoning district | x | |||||
| 7.07.03 Pedestrian and Bicycle Network | |||||||
| 146 | Table 7.07.03-1 Minimum Widths for Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities (all) | x | |||||
| 7.07.04 Visibility at Intersections | |||||||
| 147 | B.4. Exceptions | x | 10.12 | ||||
| 7.08 Utilities | |||||||
| 148 | B.3 Conforming to Natural Topography | x | |||||
| 149 | D.1.a JLMA Municipal Water and Sewer | x | |||||
| 7.10 Rural Hamlet | |||||||
| 150 | Table 7.10-1 Yard Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 151 | E.2 Minimum Open Space Widths Surrounding the Hamlet | x | |||||
| 152 | G.4 Roads | x | |||||
| 153 | J. Modification of Regulations | x | |||||
| Chapter 8: Signs | |||||||
| 8.03 Prohibited Signs | |||||||
| 154 | A.6 Traffic Hazards | x | |||||
| 8.10 Sign Permits and Administration | |||||||
| 155 | C Sign Development Plans | x | 10.11.03 | ||||
| Chapter 9: Attainable Housing | |||||||
| 9.01 Affordable Dwelling Unit Program | |||||||
| 156 | F.3 Alternative ADU Design Option | x | |||||
| 157 | H ADU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.02 Unmet Housing Needs Unit Program | |||||||
| 158 | E.3 Alternative UHNU Design Option | x | |||||
| 159 | H UHNU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.03 Affordable Housing Unit Program | |||||||
| 160 | C.3 Timing of Construction/Availability of AHUs | x | |||||
| 161 | C.4.a.1.b.C MFA AHU Building Compatibility | x | |||||
| 162 | D AHU Modifications | x | |||||
TABLE KEY: max = maximum TABLE NOTES: 1 Section 2.04.03.05.M.2. 2 Unless otherwise specified. 3 Or by written consent of adjacent property owner; Section 7.04.08. 4 Section 5.09.05.06.B. 5 Section 7.04.08. | |||||||
| Table C-1. Guide to Flexible Regulations | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Regulation | Determination (Section 10.02) | Administrative Modification (Section 10.03) | Legislative Modification (Section 10.10.04.C) | Special Exception (Section 10.11.01) | Minor Special Exception (Section 10.11.02) | Other Procedure (reference provided) | |
| Chapter 1: Introduction | |||||||
1.03.02 Nonconforming Uses | |||||||
| 1 | G Reduced Buffers, Setbacks, and Yards due to Highway Realignment or Condemnation | x | x | ||||
Chapter 2: Zoning Districts | |||||||
2.01.01 Transit Related Center - TRC | |||||||
| 2 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 3 | Table 2.01.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 4 | Table 2.01.01-1 Building Requirements (Outer Core and TDSA building height) | x | |||||
| 5 | D TDSA Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | 10.10.01, 10.10.05 | ||||
| 6 | Table 2.01.01-4 Required Minimum of Buildings with a Vertical Mix of Uses (all) | x | |||||
| 7 | G.2.c Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 8 | I.3, 4, and 5 Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.01.02 Urban Employment - UE | |||||||
| 9 | A.2 Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 10 | Table 2.01.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 11 | Table 2.01.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 12 | F. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.01 Suburban Neighborhood - SN | |||||||
| 13 | Table 2.02.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 14 | Table 2.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 15 | Table 2.02.01-1 Residential Building Height (max), Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 16 | Table 2.02.01-3 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.02 Suburban Compact Neighborhood - SCN | |||||||
| 17 | Table 2.02.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 18 | Table 2.02.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 19 | Table 2.02.02-1 Residential and Nonresidential Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 20 | Table 2.02.02-2 Dwelling Unit Type Mix (all) | x | |||||
| 2.02.03 Town Center - TC | |||||||
| 21 | A.2.a Minimum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 22 | A.2.b Maximum Zoning District Size | x | |||||
| 23 | Table 2.02.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 24 | Table 2.02.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 25 | Table 2.02.03-1 Building Requirements (except Lot Coverage) | x | |||||
| 26 | E.2 Minimum Distance of Incremental Additions to Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 27 | Table 2.02.03-3 Minimum Size Requirements for Community Open Space | x | |||||
| 28 | G. Building Orientation, Placement, and Uses | x | |||||
| 29 | G.3.b.2.b Exceptions to Pedestrian-Oriented Buildings and Uses | x | |||||
| 2.02.04 Commercial Center - CC | |||||||
| 30 | Table 2.02.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 31 | Table 2.02.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.01 Single Family Residential - R-1, R-2, R-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 32 | Table 2.02.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.02 Single Family Residential - R-4 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 33 | Table 2.02.05.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.03 Single Family Residential - R-8 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 34 | Table 2.02.05.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.04 Townhouse/Multifamily Residential - R-16 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 35 | Table 2.02.05.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.05 Multifamily Residential - R-24 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 36 | Table 2.02.05.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.06 Planned Development–Housing - PD-H (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 37 | B.3.c Development Requirements | x | |||||
| 38 | F.1 OP and IP Uses Total Land Area | x | |||||
| 39 | F.2 OP and IP Uses Office Floor Area | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.07 Planned Development–Commercial Center (Regional Center) - PD-CC(RC) (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 40 | Table 2.02.05.07-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.08 Planned Development–Research and Development - PD-RDP (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 41 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Density Requirements | x | |||||
| 42 | Table 2.02.05.08-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
2.02.05.09 Planned Development–Special Activity - PD-SA (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 43 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 44 | Table 2.02.05.09-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.02.05.10 Planned Development–Active Adult Retirement Community - PD-AAAR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 45 | Table 2.02.05.10-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.11 Planned Development–Mixed Use Business - PD-MUB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 46 | Table 2.02.05.11-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.12 General Business - GB (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 47 | Table 2.02.05.12-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.02.05.13 Commercial Light Industry - CLI (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 48 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 49 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Setback Adjacent to Other Nonresidential Zoning Districts | x | |||||
| 50 | Table 2.02.05.13-1 Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 51 | D. Adjusted Base Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | x | |||||
| 2.03.01 Transitional Residential - TR-10, TR-3, TR-1 | |||||||
| 52 | Table 2.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 53 | Table 2.03.01-3 Yards (min) | x | |||||
| 2.03.02 Transition Small Lot Neighborhood - TSN | |||||||
| 54 | Table 2.03.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 55 | Table 2.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 56 | Table 2.03.02-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.03 Transition Compact Neighborhood - TCN | |||||||
| 57 | Table 2.03.03-1 Lot Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 58 | Table 2.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 59 | Table 2.03.03-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 60 | Table 2.03.03-3 Dwelling Unit Mix Type (all) | x | |||||
| 2.03.04 Transition Community Center - TCC | |||||||
| 61 | Table 2.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 62 | Table 2.03.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.03.05.01 Transitional Residential–2 - TR-2 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 63 | Table 2.03.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 64 | Table 2.03.05.01-2 Required Yards | x | |||||
| 2.04.01 Agricultural Rural–1 - AR-1 | |||||||
| 65 | Table 2.04.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 66 | Section 2.04.01.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.02 Agricultural Rural–2 - AR-2 | |||||||
67 | Table 2.04.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 68 | Section 2.04.02.K.5.b Preservation Farm Lots, Administrative Reduction | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.01 Agricultural–10 - A-10 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 69 | Table 2.04.03.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.02 Agricultural/Residential - A-3 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 70 | Table 2.04.03.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.03 Countryside Residential - CR (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 71 | Table 2.04.03.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.04 Rural Commercial - RC (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 72 | Table 2.04.03.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.04.03.05 Planned Development–Rural Village - PD-RV (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 73 | Table 2.04.03.05-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 74 | G.1.d Village Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 75 | G.2.a Rural Village Satellite Conservancy Subdistrict | x1 | |||||
| 76 | G.3.e Village Center Subdistrict, location | x1 | |||||
| 77 | K.6.a.1 location of parking | x1 | |||||
| 2.05.01 Joint Land Management Area - JLMA-1, JLMA-2, JLMA-3 | |||||||
| 78 | Table 2.05.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 2.05.02.01 Joint Land Management Area–20 - JLMA-20 (Legacy District) | |||||||
| 79 | Table 2.05.02.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.01 Office Park - OP | |||||||
| 80 | Table 2.06.01-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 81 | Table 2.06.01-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 82 | Table 2.06.01-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 83 | Table 2.06.01-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.02 Industrial Park - IP | |||||||
| 84 | Table 2.06.02-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 85 | Table 2.06.02-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 86 | Table 2.06.02-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 87 | Table 2.06.02-1 Building Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 2.06.03 General Industry - GI | |||||||
| 88 | Table 2.06.03-1 Floor Area Ratio (FAR)(max) | x | |||||
| 89 | Table 2.06.03-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 90 | Table 2.06.03-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 91 | Table 2.06.03-1 Building Requirements, Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.06.04 Mineral Resource–Heavy Industry - MR-HI | |||||||
| 92 | Table 2.06.04-1 Lot Requirements (all), Lot Coverage | x | |||||
| 93 | Table 2.06.04-1 Setback Requirements (all) | x | x | ||||
| 94 | Table 2.06.04-1 Building Height (max) | x | |||||
| 2.07 Planned Unit Development - PUD | |||||||
| 95 | A.2 Minimum zoning district size | x | |||||
| Chapter 3: Uses | |||||||
| 3.01 Uses Generally | |||||||
| 96 | G.1 Uses Not Defined | x | |||||
| 3.03 Accessory Uses | |||||||
| 97 | B Specific Uses | x | |||||
| 98 | F.9 Enforcement/Revocation | x | |||||
| 3.04 Temporary Uses | |||||||
| 99 | E.3 Alterations | x | |||||
| 100 | G.1 Other Temporary Uses | 10.04 | |||||
| Chapter 4: Use-Specific Standards | |||||||
| 4.01 Purpose and Applicability | |||||||
| 101 | A Applicability | x2 | |||||
| 4.03.01 Bed and Breakfast Homestay, Bed and Breakfast Inn, Country Inn, and Rural Resorts | |||||||
| 102 | D.3 Landscaping/Buffering/Screening | x3 | |||||
| 4.05.04 Religious Assembly | |||||||
| 103 | G Adjustment or Waiver | x | |||||
| 4.05.07 Country Club | |||||||
| 104 | E.2 Minimum Required Yards | x | |||||
| 4.06.02 Data Centers | |||||||
| 105 | Table 4.06.02-2 Mechanical Equipment | x | |||||
| 106 | Table 4.06.02-2 Landscaping/Buffering/ Screening | x | |||||
| Chapter 5: Overlay Districts | |||||||
| 5.03 Floodplain Overlay District - FOD | |||||||
| 107 | E.1.m.5.b reduce building or parking setback | x | |||||
| 108 | K.1 Variations of Development Standards | x | |||||
| 5.04 Mountainside Overlay District - MOD | |||||||
| 109 | D.4 Modification of Specific Development Standards for Residential Uses | x | |||||
| 5.08 Historic Overlay District | |||||||
| 110 | D.1.b.1 Exception to Certificate of Appropriateness | x | |||||
| 111 | I.2 Walls, Fences, and Signs | x | |||||
| 5.09.02.05 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 112 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.03.03 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 113 | C Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.04.03 Open Space | |||||||
| 114 | B Waiver of required uses with contribution | x4 | |||||
| 5.09.05.05 Building Materials | |||||||
| 115 | C Permitted Building Materials and Configurations | x | |||||
| 5.09.05.06 Public & Civic Uses/Parks & Open Space | |||||||
| 116 | Table 5.09.05.06-1 Civic Use | x | |||||
| 117 | B Cash in Lieu of Parks & Open Spaces/ Public & Civic Uses | x | |||||
| Chapter 6: Natural and Environmental Resources (NER) | |||||||
| 6.01 River and Stream Corridor Resources (RSCR) | |||||||
| 118 | C.2 Determining the Width of the RSCR | x | |||||
| 6.04 NER Development Standards | |||||||
| 119 | B.2.f Public Sanitary Sewer and Water Lines, crossing Adjacent Steep Slope or Very Steep Slope Areas | x | x | ||||
| Chapter 7: Development Standards | |||||||
| 7.01.03 Lot Requirements | |||||||
| 120 | A.4 Mix of Single-Family Residential Lots by Area | x | |||||
| 7.01.07 Transitions | |||||||
| 121 | B.5 Perimeter Setback | x | |||||
| 7.02 Open Space | |||||||
| 122 | B.4 Amount of Open Space for Redevelopment | x | x | ||||
| 123 | D.3.a Off-Site | x | |||||
| 7.03 Tree Planting, Replacement, and Preservation | |||||||
| 124 | Tree Canopy Requirements | x | |||||
| 125 | E Deviations | x | |||||
| 7.04.02 Road Corridor Buffers and Setbacks, Street Trees | |||||||
| 126 | D.5 Reduction | x5 | |||||
| 7.04.04 Cemetery, Burial Ground, and Grave Buffer | |||||||
| 127 | C.4 Protection Buffer | x | |||||
| 128 | D.4 Preservation Buffer | x5 | x | ||||
| 7.04.08 Buffer Adjustments and Modifications | |||||||
| 129 | A Administrative Buffer Adjustments and Waivers | x | |||||
| 130 | B.1 Buffer Types | x | x | ||||
| 131 | B.2.2 Road Corridor Setback Modifications | x | |||||
| 7.05.02 Light and Glare | |||||||
| 132 | B.7.d Automatic Light Extinguishment | x | |||||
| 133 | C.2.c.1.c Exterior Lights for Security | x | 10.10.03 | ||||
| 134 | C.2.c.2 Exterior Lights for Security | x | |||||
| 135 | E Special Exception | x | |||||
| 7.06.01 Parking Applicability | |||||||
| 136 | B.3 Application to Add or Change Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.02 Parking Ratios | |||||||
| 137 | B.2 Expansions and Change in Use | x | |||||
| 7.06.08 Parking Adjustments | |||||||
| 138 | A.1 Administrative Parking Adjustment | 10.16 | |||||
| 139 | A.2 Special Exception | x | 10.11.05 | ||||
| 7.06.10 Parking Location and Design | |||||||
| 140 | D.2.c Compact/Walkable/Urban Off-Street Parking | x | |||||
| 141 | F.4.a.1 Recycling Collection Center and Material Recovery Facility | x | |||||
| 7.06.11 Residential Parking | |||||||
| 142 | F.5 On-Lot Parking | x | |||||
| 7.07.01 Transportation | |||||||
| 143 | C.1.a Private Roads for Single-Family Detached Dwelling Units | x | |||||
| 144 | Table 7.07.01-1 Road Access Standards | x | |||||
| 7.07.02 Road Network | |||||||
| 145 | Table 7.07.02-1 Road Pattern and Distance between Intersections Requirements by zoning district | x | |||||
| 7.07.03 Pedestrian and Bicycle Network | |||||||
| 146 | Table 7.07.03-1 Minimum Widths for Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities (all) | x | |||||
| 7.07.04 Visibility at Intersections | |||||||
| 147 | B.4. Exceptions | x | 10.12 | ||||
| 7.08 Utilities | |||||||
| 148 | B.3 Conforming to Natural Topography | x | |||||
| 149 | D.1.a JLMA Municipal Water and Sewer | x | |||||
| 7.10 Rural Hamlet | |||||||
| 150 | Table 7.10-1 Yard Requirements (all) | x | |||||
| 151 | E.2 Minimum Open Space Widths Surrounding the Hamlet | x | |||||
| 152 | G.4 Roads | x | |||||
| 153 | J. Modification of Regulations | x | |||||
| Chapter 8: Signs | |||||||
| 8.03 Prohibited Signs | |||||||
| 154 | A.6 Traffic Hazards | x | |||||
| 8.10 Sign Permits and Administration | |||||||
| 155 | C Sign Development Plans | x | 10.11.03 | ||||
| Chapter 9: Attainable Housing | |||||||
| 9.01 Affordable Dwelling Unit Program | |||||||
| 156 | F.3 Alternative ADU Design Option | x | |||||
| 157 | H ADU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.02 Unmet Housing Needs Unit Program | |||||||
| 158 | E.3 Alternative UHNU Design Option | x | |||||
| 159 | H UHNU Modifications | x | |||||
| 9.03 Affordable Housing Unit Program | |||||||
| 160 | C.3 Timing of Construction/Availability of AHUs | x | |||||
| 161 | C.4.a.1.b.C MFA AHU Building Compatibility | x | |||||
| 162 | D AHU Modifications | x | |||||
TABLE KEY: max = maximum TABLE NOTES: 1 Section 2.04.03.05.M.2. 2 Unless otherwise specified. 3 Or by written consent of adjacent property owner; Section 7.04.08. 4 Section 5.09.05.06.B. 5 Section 7.04.08. | |||||||
(ZOAM-2020-0002, 06/12/2024)
Effective on: 1/1/1901
Table D-1 designates the uses within each use group of Table 7.04.03-1, Use Buffer Matrix.
| Table D-1. Buffer Matrix Uses | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Use Group | Uses | Additional Regulations | |
| Residential | |||
| Household Living | |||
| 1 | N/A | Caretaker or Guard Residence | |
| 2 | N/A | Dwelling, Accessory | 4.02.01 |
| 3 | N/A | Dwelling, Live/Work | 4.02.03 |
| 4 | 3 | Dwelling, Multifamily | 4.02.08 |
| 5 | 2 | Dwelling, Single-Family Attached | 4.02.07 |
| 6 | 1 | Dwelling, Single-Family Detached | 4.02.07 |
| 7 | N/A | Dwelling, Tenant | 4.02.09 |
| 8 | 1 | Manufactured Home | 4.02.04 |
| Group Living | |||
| 9 | 4 | Congregate Housing | |
| 10 | 4 | Continuing Care Facility | 4.02.02 |
| 11 | 4 | Dormitory, Seasonal Labor | 4.02.06 |
| 12 | 4 | Religious Housing | 4.02.05 |
| 13 | 4 | Rooming and Boarding | 4.02.05 |
| Lodging | |||
| 14 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Homestay | 4.03.01 |
| 15 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 16 | 8 | Camp, Day and Boarding | 4.03.02 |
| 17 | 8 | Campground | 4.03.03 |
| 18 | 8 | Country Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 19 | 8 | Hotel/Motel | 4.03.04 |
| 20 | 8 | Rural Resort | 4.03.01 |
| 21 | 8 | Recreational Vehicle Park | |
| 22 | N/A | Short Term Rental, Commercial Whole House | 4.03.05 |
| Commercial | |||
| Animal Services | |||
| 23 | 8 | Animal Care Business | |
| 24 | 8 | Animal Hospital | 4.04.01 |
| 25 | 8 | Companion Animal/Pet Grooming | |
| 26 | 8 | Kennel | 4.04.16 |
| 27 | 8 | Kennel, Indoor | 4.04.16 |
| 28 | 8 | Veterinary Services | |
| Day Care | |||
| 29 | 6 | Adult Day Care | |
| 30 | 6 | Child Day Center | 4.04.08 |
| 31 | N/A | Child Day Home | 4.04.08 |
| Financial Services | |||
| 32 | 7 | Bank or Financial Institutions | 4.04.12 |
| Food and Beverage Sales/Service | |||
| 33 | 8 | Banquet/Event Facility | 4.04.05 |
| 34 | 8 | Craft Beverage Manufacturing | 4.04.11 |
| 35 | 5 | Farmers Market | 4.04.14 |
| 36 | 8 | Farmers Market (off-site production) | 4.04.14 |
| 37 | 8 | Food Preparations | 4.04.06 |
| 38 | 8 | Restaurant | 4.04.10 |
| 39 | 8 | Restaurant, Rural | 4.04.18 |
| Office, Business, and Professional | |||
| 40 | 7 | Office, Professional | 4.04.17 |
| 41 | 7 | Small Business, Agricultural and Rural | 4.04.19 |
| Personal/Business Services | |||
| 42 | 8 | Business Support Services | 4.04.07 |
| 43 | 8 | Dry Cleaning Plant | |
| 44 | 8 | Farm Machinery Sales and Service | 4.04.13 |
| 45 | 8 | Maintenance and Repair Services | |
| 46 | 8 | Personal Services | |
| 47 | 8 | Postal Services | |
| Retail | |||
| 48 | 8 | Antiques, Art, and Crafts | 4.04.02 |
| 49 | 8 | Auction | 4.04.03 |
| 50 | 8 | Convenience Store | |
| 51 | 8 | Convenience Store (with Gasoline Sales) | |
| 52 | 8 | Feed and Farm Supply Center | 4.04.15 |
| 53 | 8 | Machinery and Equipment Sales and Services | |
| 54 | 8 | Nursery, Commercial | 4.04.09 |
| 55 | 8 | Retail, General | 4.04.12 |
| Automotive | |||
| 56 | 8 | Car Share | 4.04.04 |
| 57 | 8 | Car Wash | |
| 58 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Heavy | 4.04.20 |
| 59 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Light | 4.04.21 |
| 60 | 8 | Vehicle Sales and/or Rental | 4.04.23 |
| 61 | 8 | Vehicle Service Station | |
| 62 | 9 | Vehicle Wholesale Auction | 4.04.22 |
| Public/Civic/Institutional | |||
| Assembly | |||
| 63 | 6 | Civic, Social, and Fraternal Meeting Place | |
| 64 | 6 | Community Center | 4.05.14 |
| 65 | 6 | Convention or Exhibition Facility | |
| 66 | 6 | Religious Assembly | 4.05.04 |
| Death Care Services | |||
| 67 | 8 | Cemetery | 4.05.08 |
| 68 | 8 | Crematorium | |
| 69 | 8 | Funeral Home | 4.05.08 |
| Government | |||
| 70 | 6 | Government (General) (not otherwise listed) | |
| 71 | 6 | Public Safety | 4.05.15 |
| 72 | 6 | School, Public | 4.05.18 |
| Education | |||
| 73 | 6 | Agricultural Education or Research | 4.05.03 |
| 74 | 6 | College or University | 4.05.20 |
| 75 | 6 | Conference and Training Facility | 4.05.06 |
| 76 | 6 | Library | |
| 77 | 6 | Personal Instruction Services | |
| 78 | 6 | Rural Retreat | 4.05.17 |
| 79 | 6 | School, Private | 4.05.19 |
| 80 | 6 | School, Trade | |
| Medical | |||
| 81 | 6 | Hospital | 4.05.13 |
| 82 | 6 | Medical Care Facility | |
| 83 | 6 | Medical Office | 4.04.17 |
| Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation | |||
| 84 | 8 | Agricultural Cultural Center | |
| 85 | 8 | Amphitheater | 4.05.01 |
| 86 | 8 | Art Studio | 4.04.02 |
| 87 | 8 | Cultural Facility | 4.05.05 |
| 88 | 8 | Cultural Tourism | 4.05.10 |
| 89 | 8 | Dog Park | |
| 90 | 8 | Entertainment Facility | |
| 91 | 8 | Health and Fitness Center | 4.05.12 |
| 92 | 8 | Park, Community | |
| 93 | 8 | Park, Passive | |
| 94 | 8 | Park, Regional | |
| 95 | 8 | Recreation, Indoor | 4.05.16 |
| 96 | 8 | Recreation, Outdoor or Major | 4.05.16 |
| 97 | 8 | Shooting Range, Indoor | |
| 98 | 8 | Theater | |
| 99 | 8 | Urban Deck | |
| 100 | 8 | Zoo | |
| Industrial/Production | |||
| Manufacturing and Employment | |||
| 101 | 10 | Contractor | 4.06.01 |
| 102 | 10 | Data Center | 4.06.02 |
103 | 10 | Extractive Industries | 4.06.03 |
| 104 | 10 | Flex Buildings | 4.06.04 |
| 105 | 10 | Manufacturing, General | 4.06.05 |
| 106 | 10 | Manufacturing, Intensive | 4.06.11 |
| 107 | 10 | Research and Development | 4.06.08 |
| 108 | 10 | Sawmill | 4.06.09 |
| 109 | 10 | Slaughterhouse | |
| 110 | 10 | Wood, Metal and Stone Crafts | |
| Warehousing, Storage, and Distribution | |||
| 111 | 10 | Building and Landscaping Materials Supplier | 4.06.07 |
| 112 | 10 | Industrial Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 113 | 10 | Mini-Warehouse | 4.06.06 |
| 114 | 10 | Moving and Storage | |
| 115 | 10 | Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 116 | 10 | Outdoor Storage, Vehicles | 4.06.07 |
| 117 | 10 | Vehicle Storage and Impoundment | 4.06.07 |
| 118 | 10 | Wholesale Distribution, Warehousing and Storage | 4.06.10 |
| Infrastructure | |||
| Transportation/Parking | |||
| 119 | 9 | Airport/Landing Strip | 4.07.01 |
| 120 | 9 | Ground Passenger Transportation (e.g., Taxi, Charter Bus) | |
| 121 | 9 | Heliport or Helistop | |
| 122 | 9 | Marina | |
| 123 | 9 | Parking Facility | 4.07.03 |
| 124 | 9 | Transit Facility | 4.07.10 |
| Utilities | |||
| 125 | 9 | Electric Generating Plant and Transmission Facility/Utility Generating Plan or Transmission Facility | |
| 126 | 9 | Energy Storage, Utility Scale | 4.07.02 |
| 127 | 9 | Public Service Center, with Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 128 | 9 | Public Service Center, without Outdoor Storage | |
| 129 | 9 | Solar Facility, Utility Scale | 4.07.06 |
| 130 | 9 | Utility, Minor | |
| 131 | 9 | Utility, Major | 4.07.04 |
| Communications Facilities | |||
| 132 | 9 | Recording Studio | |
| 133 | 9 | Telecommunications Facility | 4.07.08 |
| Waste-Related | |||
| 134 | 10 | Composting Facility | |
| 135 | 10 | Junkyard | 4.07.05 |
| 136 | 10 | Recycling Collection Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 137 | 10 | Material Recovery Facility (MRF) | 4.07.05 |
| 138 | 10 | Solid Waste Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 139 | 10 | Stockpiling | 4.07.07 |
| 140 | 10 | Vegetative Waste Management Facility | 4.07.05 |
| Agriculture | |||
| 141 | 5 | Agriculture Processing | 4.08.12 |
| 142 | 5 | Agriculture | 4.08.02 |
| 143 | 5 | Agritainment | 4.08.03 |
| 144 | 5 | Animal Husbandry | 4.08.02 |
| 145 | 5 | Auction Facility, Livestock | 4.08.11 |
| 146 | 5 | Brewery, Limited | 4.08.05 |
| 147 | 5 | Community Garden | |
| 148 | 5 | Equestrian Event Facility | 4.08.10 |
| 149 | 5 | Farm Co-ops | 4.08.03 |
| 150 | 5 | Farm Distribution Hub | 4.08.04 |
| 151 | 5 | Feedlot | 4.08.03 |
| 152 | 5 | Horticulture | 4.08.02 |
| 153 | 5 | Mill, Feed and Grain | |
| 154 | 5 | Nursery, Production | |
| 155 | 5 | Pet Farm | 4.08.09 |
| 156 | 5 | Stable, Livery | 4.08.06 |
| 157 | 5 | Stable, Private | |
| 158 | 5 | Wayside Stand | 4.08.07 |
| 159 | 5 | Winery, Commercial | 4.08.08 |
| 160 | 5 | Winery, Farm | |
| Miscellaneous | |||
| 161 | N/A | Adaptive Reuse | 4.09 |
| 162 | N/A | Temporary Uses | 3.04 |
TABLE KEY: N/A = not applicable for determining the appropriate buffer
Use Group Names are as follows: 1 Single-Family Detached 2 Single-Family Attached 3 Multifamily 4 Group Living 5 Agriculture 6 Day Care, Assembly, Government, Education, Medical 7 Financial, Office 8 All Other Commercial 9 Infrastructure 10 Industrial/Production, Waste-Related | |||
| Table D-1. Buffer Matrix Uses | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Use Group | Uses | Additional Regulations | |
| Residential | |||
| Household Living | |||
| 1 | N/A | Caretaker or Guard Residence | |
| 2 | N/A | Dwelling, Accessory | 4.02.01 |
| 3 | N/A | Dwelling, Live/Work | 4.02.03 |
| 4 | 3 | Dwelling, Multifamily | 4.02.08 |
| 5 | 2 | Dwelling, Single-Family Attached | 4.02.07 |
| 6 | 1 | Dwelling, Single-Family Detached | 4.02.07 |
| 7 | N/A | Dwelling, Tenant | 4.02.09 |
| 8 | 1 | Manufactured Home | 4.02.04 |
| Group Living | |||
| 9 | 4 | Congregate Housing | |
| 10 | 4 | Continuing Care Facility | 4.02.02 |
| 11 | 4 | Dormitory, Seasonal Labor | 4.02.06 |
| 12 | 4 | Religious Housing | 4.02.05 |
| 13 | 4 | Rooming and Boarding | 4.02.05 |
| Lodging | |||
| 14 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Homestay | 4.03.01 |
| 15 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 16 | 8 | Camp, Day and Boarding | 4.03.02 |
| 17 | 8 | Campground | 4.03.03 |
| 18 | 8 | Country Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 19 | 8 | Hotel/Motel | 4.03.04 |
| 20 | 8 | Rural Resort | 4.03.01 |
| 21 | 8 | Recreational Vehicle Park | |
| 22 | N/A | Short Term Rental, Commercial Whole House | 4.03.05 |
| Commercial | |||
| Animal Services | |||
| 23 | 8 | Animal Care Business | |
| 24 | 8 | Animal Hospital | 4.04.01 |
| 25 | 8 | Companion Animal/Pet Grooming | |
| 26 | 8 | Kennel | 4.04.16 |
| 27 | 8 | Kennel, Indoor | 4.04.16 |
| 28 | 8 | Veterinary Services | |
| Day Care | |||
| 29 | 6 | Adult Day Care | |
| 30 | 6 | Child Day Center | 4.04.08 |
| 31 | N/A | Child Day Home | 4.04.08 |
| Financial Services | |||
| 32 | 7 | Bank or Financial Institutions | 4.04.12 |
| Food and Beverage Sales/Service | |||
| 33 | 8 | Banquet/Event Facility | 4.04.05 |
| 34 | 8 | Craft Beverage Manufacturing | 4.04.11 |
| 35 | 5 | Farmers Market | 4.04.14 |
| 36 | 8 | Farmers Market (off-site production) | 4.04.14 |
| 37 | 8 | Food Preparations | 4.04.06 |
| 38 | 8 | Restaurant | 4.04.10 |
| 39 | 8 | Restaurant, Rural | 4.04.18 |
| Office, Business, and Professional | |||
| 40 | 7 | Office, Professional | 4.04.17 |
| 41 | 7 | Small Business, Agricultural and Rural | 4.04.19 |
| Personal/Business Services | |||
| 42 | 8 | Business Support Services | 4.04.07 |
| 43 | 8 | Dry Cleaning Plant | |
| 44 | 8 | Farm Machinery Sales and Service | 4.04.13 |
| 45 | 8 | Maintenance and Repair Services | |
| 46 | 8 | Personal Services | |
| 47 | 8 | Postal Services | |
| Retail | |||
| 48 | 8 | Antiques, Art, and Crafts | 4.04.02 |
| 49 | 8 | Auction | 4.04.03 |
| 50 | 8 | Convenience Store | |
| 51 | 8 | Convenience Store (with Gasoline Sales) | |
| 52 | 8 | Feed and Farm Supply Center | 4.04.15 |
| 53 | 8 | Machinery and Equipment Sales and Services | |
| 54 | 8 | Nursery, Commercial | 4.04.09 |
| 55 | 8 | Retail, General | 4.04.12 |
| Automotive | |||
| 56 | 8 | Car Share | 4.04.04 |
| 57 | 8 | Car Wash | |
| 58 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Heavy | 4.04.20 |
| 59 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Light | 4.04.21 |
| 60 | 8 | Vehicle Sales and/or Rental | 4.04.23 |
| 61 | 8 | Vehicle Service Station | |
| 62 | 9 | Vehicle Wholesale Auction | 4.04.22 |
| Public/Civic/Institutional | |||
| Assembly | |||
| 63 | 6 | Civic, Social, and Fraternal Meeting Place | |
| 64 | 6 | Community Center | 4.05.14 |
| 65 | 6 | Convention or Exhibition Facility | |
| 66 | 6 | Religious Assembly | 4.05.04 |
| Death Care Services | |||
| 67 | 8 | Cemetery | 4.05.08 |
| 68 | 8 | Crematorium | |
| 69 | 8 | Funeral Home | 4.05.08 |
| Government | |||
| 70 | 6 | Government (General) (not otherwise listed) | |
| 71 | 6 | Public Safety | 4.05.15 |
| 72 | 6 | School, Public | 4.05.18 |
| Education | |||
| 73 | 6 | Agricultural Education or Research | 4.05.03 |
| 74 | 6 | College or University | 4.05.20 |
| 75 | 6 | Conference and Training Facility | 4.05.06 |
| 76 | 6 | Library | |
| 77 | 6 | Personal Instruction Services | |
| 78 | 6 | Rural Retreat | 4.05.17 |
| 79 | 6 | School, Private | 4.05.19 |
| 80 | 6 | School, Trade | |
| Medical | |||
| 81 | 6 | Hospital | 4.05.13 |
| 82 | 6 | Medical Care Facility | |
| 83 | 6 | Medical Office | 4.04.17 |
| Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation | |||
| 84 | 8 | Agricultural Cultural Center | |
| 85 | 8 | Amphitheater | 4.05.01 |
| 86 | 8 | Art Studio | 4.04.02 |
| 87 | 8 | Cultural Facility | 4.05.05 |
| 88 | 8 | Cultural Tourism | 4.05.10 |
| 89 | 8 | Dog Park | |
| 90 | 8 | Entertainment Facility | |
| 91 | 8 | Health and Fitness Center | 4.05.12 |
| 92 | 8 | Park, Community | |
| 93 | 8 | Park, Passive | |
| 94 | 8 | Park, Regional | |
| 95 | 8 | Recreation, Indoor | 4.05.16 |
| 96 | 8 | Recreation, Outdoor or Major | 4.05.16 |
| 97 | 8 | Shooting Range, Indoor | |
| 98 | 8 | Theater | |
| 99 | 8 | Urban Deck | |
| 100 | 8 | Zoo | |
| Industrial/Production | |||
| Manufacturing and Employment | |||
| 101 | 10 | Contractor | 4.06.01 |
| 102 | 10 | Data Center | 4.06.02 |
103 | 10 | Extractive Industries | 4.06.03 |
| 104 | 10 | Flex Buildings | 4.06.04 |
| 105 | 10 | Manufacturing, General | 4.06.05 |
| 106 | 10 | Manufacturing, Intensive | 4.06.11 |
| 107 | 10 | Research and Development | 4.06.08 |
| 108 | 10 | Sawmill | 4.06.09 |
| 109 | 10 | Slaughterhouse | |
| 110 | 10 | Wood, Metal and Stone Crafts | |
| Warehousing, Storage, and Distribution | |||
| 111 | 10 | Building and Landscaping Materials Supplier | 4.06.07 |
| 112 | 10 | Industrial Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 113 | 10 | Mini-Warehouse | 4.06.06 |
| 114 | 10 | Moving and Storage | |
| 115 | 10 | Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 116 | 10 | Outdoor Storage, Vehicles | 4.06.07 |
| 117 | 10 | Vehicle Storage and Impoundment | 4.06.07 |
| 118 | 10 | Wholesale Distribution, Warehousing and Storage | 4.06.10 |
| Infrastructure | |||
| Transportation/Parking | |||
| 119 | 9 | Airport/Landing Strip | 4.07.01 |
| 120 | 9 | Ground Passenger Transportation (e.g., Taxi, Charter Bus) | |
| 121 | 9 | Heliport or Helistop | |
| 122 | 9 | Marina | |
| 123 | 9 | Parking Facility | 4.07.03 |
| 124 | 9 | Transit Facility | 4.07.10 |
| Utilities | |||
| 125 | 9 | Electric Generating Plant and Transmission Facility/Utility Generating Plan or Transmission Facility | |
| 126 | 9 | Energy Storage, Utility Scale | 4.07.02 |
| 127 | 9 | Public Service Center, with Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 128 | 9 | Public Service Center, without Outdoor Storage | |
| 129 | 9 | Solar Facility, Utility Scale | 4.07.06 |
| 130 | 9 | Utility, Minor | |
| 131 | 9 | Utility, Major | 4.07.04 |
| Communications Facilities | |||
| 132 | 9 | Recording Studio | |
| 133 | 9 | Telecommunications Facility | 4.07.08 |
| Waste-Related | |||
| 134 | 10 | Composting Facility | |
| 135 | 10 | Junkyard | 4.07.05 |
| 136 | 10 | Recycling Collection Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 137 | 10 | Material Recovery Facility (MRF) | 4.07.05 |
| 138 | 10 | Solid Waste Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 139 | 10 | Stockpiling | 4.07.07 |
| 140 | 10 | Vegetative Waste Management Facility | 4.07.05 |
| Agriculture | |||
| 141 | 5 | Agriculture Processing | 4.08.12 |
| 142 | 5 | Agriculture | 4.08.02 |
| 143 | 5 | Agritainment | 4.08.03 |
| 144 | 5 | Animal Husbandry | 4.08.02 |
| 145 | 5 | Auction Facility, Livestock | 4.08.11 |
| 146 | 5 | Brewery, Limited | 4.08.05 |
| 147 | 5 | Community Garden | |
| 148 | 5 | Equestrian Event Facility | 4.08.10 |
| 149 | 5 | Farm Co-ops | 4.08.03 |
| 150 | 5 | Farm Distribution Hub | 4.08.04 |
| 151 | 5 | Feedlot | 4.08.03 |
| 152 | 5 | Horticulture | 4.08.02 |
| 153 | 5 | Mill, Feed and Grain | |
| 154 | 5 | Nursery, Production | |
| 155 | 5 | Pet Farm | 4.08.09 |
| 156 | 5 | Stable, Livery | 4.08.06 |
| 157 | 5 | Stable, Private | |
| 158 | 5 | Wayside Stand | 4.08.07 |
| 159 | 5 | Winery, Commercial | 4.08.08 |
| 160 | 5 | Winery, Farm | |
| Miscellaneous | |||
| 161 | N/A | Adaptive Reuse | 4.09 |
| 162 | N/A | Temporary Uses | 3.04 |
TABLE KEY: N/A = not applicable for determining the appropriate buffer
Use Group Names are as follows: 1 Single-Family Detached 2 Single-Family Attached 3 Multifamily 4 Group Living 5 Agriculture 6 Day Care, Assembly, Government, Education, Medical 7 Financial, Office 8 All Other Commercial 9 Infrastructure 10 Industrial/Production, Waste-Related | |||
| Table D-1. Buffer Matrix Uses | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Use Group | Uses | Additional Regulations | |
| Residential | |||
| Household Living | |||
| 1 | N/A | Caretaker or Guard Residence | |
| 2 | N/A | Dwelling, Accessory | 4.02.01 |
| 3 | N/A | Dwelling, Live/Work | 4.02.03 |
| 4 | 3 | Dwelling, Multifamily | 4.02.08 |
| 5 | 2 | Dwelling, Single-Family Attached | 4.02.07 |
| 6 | 1 | Dwelling, Single-Family Detached | 4.02.07 |
| 7 | N/A | Dwelling, Tenant | 4.02.09 |
| 8 | 1 | Manufactured Home | 4.02.04 |
| Group Living | |||
| 9 | 4 | Congregate Housing | |
| 10 | 4 | Continuing Care Facility | 4.02.02 |
| 11 | 4 | Dormitory, Seasonal Labor | 4.02.06 |
| 12 | 4 | Religious Housing | 4.02.05 |
| 13 | 4 | Rooming and Boarding | 4.02.05 |
| Lodging | |||
| 14 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Homestay | 4.03.01 |
| 15 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 16 | 8 | Camp, Day and Boarding | 4.03.02 |
| 17 | 8 | Campground | 4.03.03 |
| 18 | 8 | Country Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 19 | 8 | Hotel/Motel | 4.03.04 |
| 20 | 8 | Rural Resort | 4.03.01 |
| 21 | 8 | Recreational Vehicle Park | |
| 22 | N/A | Short Term Rental, Commercial Whole House | 4.03.05 |
| Commercial | |||
| Animal Services | |||
| 23 | 8 | Animal Care Business | |
| 24 | 8 | Animal Hospital | 4.04.01 |
| 25 | 8 | Companion Animal/Pet Grooming | |
| 26 | 8 | Kennel | 4.04.16 |
| 27 | 8 | Kennel, Indoor | 4.04.16 |
| 28 | 8 | Veterinary Services | |
| Day Care | |||
| 29 | 6 | Adult Day Care | |
| 30 | 6 | Child Day Center | 4.04.08 |
| 31 | N/A | Child Day Home | 4.04.08 |
| Financial Services | |||
| 32 | 7 | Bank or Financial Institutions | 4.04.12 |
| Food and Beverage Sales/Service | |||
| 33 | 8 | Banquet/Event Facility | 4.04.05 |
| 34 | 8 | Craft Beverage Manufacturing | 4.04.11 |
| 35 | 5 | Farmers Market | 4.04.14 |
| 36 | 8 | Farmers Market (off-site production) | 4.04.14 |
| 37 | 8 | Food Preparations | 4.04.06 |
| 38 | 8 | Restaurant | 4.04.10 |
| 39 | 8 | Restaurant, Rural | 4.04.18 |
| Office, Business, and Professional | |||
| 40 | 7 | Office, Professional | 4.04.17 |
| 41 | 7 | Small Business, Agricultural and Rural | 4.04.19 |
| Personal/Business Services | |||
| 42 | 8 | Business Support Services | 4.04.07 |
| 43 | 8 | Dry Cleaning Plant | |
| 44 | 8 | Farm Machinery Sales and Service | 4.04.13 |
| 45 | 8 | Maintenance and Repair Services | |
| 46 | 8 | Personal Services | |
| 47 | 8 | Postal Services | |
| Retail | |||
| 48 | 8 | Antiques, Art, and Crafts | 4.04.02 |
| 49 | 8 | Auction | 4.04.03 |
| 50 | 8 | Convenience Store | |
| 51 | 8 | Convenience Store (with Gasoline Sales) | |
| 52 | 8 | Feed and Farm Supply Center | 4.04.15 |
| 53 | 8 | Machinery and Equipment Sales and Services | |
| 54 | 8 | Nursery, Commercial | 4.04.09 |
| 55 | 8 | Retail, General | 4.04.12 |
| Automotive | |||
| 56 | 8 | Car Share | 4.04.04 |
| 57 | 8 | Car Wash | |
| 58 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Heavy | 4.04.20 |
| 59 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Light | 4.04.21 |
| 60 | 8 | Vehicle Sales and/or Rental | 4.04.23 |
| 61 | 8 | Vehicle Service Station | |
| 62 | 9 | Vehicle Wholesale Auction | 4.04.22 |
| Public/Civic/Institutional | |||
| Assembly | |||
| 63 | 6 | Civic, Social, and Fraternal Meeting Place | |
| 64 | 6 | Community Center | 4.05.14 |
| 65 | 6 | Convention or Exhibition Facility | |
| 66 | 6 | Religious Assembly | 4.05.04 |
| Death Care Services | |||
| 67 | 8 | Cemetery | 4.05.08 |
| 68 | 8 | Crematorium | |
| 69 | 8 | Funeral Home | 4.05.08 |
| Government | |||
| 70 | 6 | Government (General) (not otherwise listed) | |
| 71 | 6 | Public Safety | 4.05.15 |
| 72 | 6 | School, Public | 4.05.18 |
| Education | |||
| 73 | 6 | Agricultural Education or Research | 4.05.03 |
| 74 | 6 | College or University | 4.05.20 |
| 75 | 6 | Conference and Training Facility | 4.05.06 |
| 76 | 6 | Library | |
| 77 | 6 | Personal Instruction Services | |
| 78 | 6 | Rural Retreat | 4.05.17 |
| 79 | 6 | School, Private | 4.05.19 |
| 80 | 6 | School, Trade | |
| Medical | |||
| 81 | 6 | Hospital | 4.05.13 |
| 82 | 6 | Medical Care Facility | |
| 83 | 6 | Medical Office | 4.04.17 |
| Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation | |||
| 84 | 8 | Agricultural Cultural Center | |
| 85 | 8 | Amphitheater | 4.05.01 |
| 86 | 8 | Art Studio | 4.04.02 |
| 87 | 8 | Cultural Facility | 4.05.05 |
| 88 | 8 | Cultural Tourism | 4.05.10 |
| 89 | 8 | Dog Park | |
| 90 | 8 | Entertainment Facility | |
| 91 | 8 | Health and Fitness Center | 4.05.12 |
| 92 | 8 | Park, Community | |
| 93 | 8 | Park, Passive | |
| 94 | 8 | Park, Regional | |
| 95 | 8 | Recreation, Indoor | 4.05.16 |
| 96 | 8 | Recreation, Outdoor or Major | 4.05.16 |
| 97 | 8 | Shooting Range, Indoor | |
| 98 | 8 | Theater | |
| 99 | 8 | Urban Deck | |
| 100 | 8 | Zoo | |
| Industrial/Production | |||
| Manufacturing and Employment | |||
| 101 | 10 | Contractor | 4.06.01 |
| 102 | 10 | Data Center | 4.06.02 |
103 | 10 | Extractive Industries | 4.06.03 |
| 104 | 10 | Flex Buildings | 4.06.04 |
| 105 | 10 | Manufacturing, General | 4.06.05 |
| 106 | 10 | Manufacturing, Intensive | 4.06.11 |
| 107 | 10 | Research and Development | 4.06.08 |
| 108 | 10 | Sawmill | 4.06.09 |
| 109 | 10 | Slaughterhouse | |
| 110 | 10 | Wood, Metal and Stone Crafts | |
| Warehousing, Storage, and Distribution | |||
| 111 | 10 | Building and Landscaping Materials Supplier | 4.06.07 |
| 112 | 10 | Industrial Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 113 | 10 | Mini-Warehouse | 4.06.06 |
| 114 | 10 | Moving and Storage | |
| 115 | 10 | Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 116 | 10 | Outdoor Storage, Vehicles | 4.06.07 |
| 117 | 10 | Vehicle Storage and Impoundment | 4.06.07 |
| 118 | 10 | Wholesale Distribution, Warehousing and Storage | 4.06.10 |
| Infrastructure | |||
| Transportation/Parking | |||
| 119 | 9 | Airport/Landing Strip | 4.07.01 |
| 120 | 9 | Ground Passenger Transportation (e.g., Taxi, Charter Bus) | |
| 121 | 9 | Heliport or Helistop | |
| 122 | 9 | Marina | |
| 123 | 9 | Parking Facility | 4.07.03 |
| 124 | 9 | Transit Facility | 4.07.10 |
| Utilities | |||
| 125 | 9 | Electric Generating Plant and Transmission Facility/Utility Generating Plan or Transmission Facility | |
| 126 | 9 | Energy Storage, Utility Scale | 4.07.02 |
| 127 | 9 | Public Service Center, with Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 128 | 9 | Public Service Center, without Outdoor Storage | |
| 129 | 9 | Solar Facility, Utility Scale | 4.07.06 |
| 130 | 9 | Utility, Minor | |
| 131 | 9 | Utility, Major | 4.07.04 |
| Communications Facilities | |||
| 132 | 9 | Recording Studio | |
| 133 | 9 | Telecommunications Facility | 4.07.08 |
| Waste-Related | |||
| 134 | 10 | Composting Facility | |
| 135 | 10 | Junkyard | 4.07.05 |
| 136 | 10 | Recycling Collection Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 137 | 10 | Material Recovery Facility (MRF) | 4.07.05 |
| 138 | 10 | Solid Waste Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 139 | 10 | Stockpiling | 4.07.07 |
| 140 | 10 | Vegetative Waste Management Facility | 4.07.05 |
| Agriculture | |||
| 141 | 5 | Agriculture Processing | 4.08.12 |
| 142 | 5 | Agriculture | 4.08.02 |
| 143 | 5 | Agritainment | 4.08.03 |
| 144 | 5 | Animal Husbandry | 4.08.02 |
| 145 | 5 | Auction Facility, Livestock | 4.08.11 |
| 146 | 5 | Brewery, Limited | 4.08.05 |
| 147 | 5 | Community Garden | |
| 148 | 5 | Equestrian Event Facility | 4.08.10 |
| 149 | 5 | Farm Co-ops | 4.08.03 |
| 150 | 5 | Farm Distribution Hub | 4.08.04 |
| 151 | 5 | Feedlot | 4.08.03 |
| 152 | 5 | Horticulture | 4.08.02 |
| 153 | 5 | Mill, Feed and Grain | |
| 154 | 5 | Nursery, Production | |
| 155 | 5 | Pet Farm | 4.08.09 |
| 156 | 5 | Stable, Livery | 4.08.06 |
| 157 | 5 | Stable, Private | |
| 158 | 5 | Wayside Stand | 4.08.07 |
| 159 | 5 | Winery, Commercial | 4.08.08 |
| 160 | 5 | Winery, Farm | |
| Miscellaneous | |||
| 161 | N/A | Adaptive Reuse | 4.09 |
| 162 | N/A | Temporary Uses | 3.04 |
TABLE KEY: N/A = not applicable for determining the appropriate buffer
Use Group Names are as follows: 1 Single-Family Detached 2 Single-Family Attached 3 Multifamily 4 Group Living 5 Agriculture 6 Day Care, Assembly, Government, Education, Medical 7 Financial, Office 8 All Other Commercial 9 Infrastructure 10 Industrial/Production, Waste-Related | |||
| Table D-1. Buffer Matrix Uses | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Use Group | Uses | Additional Regulations | |
| Residential | |||
| Household Living | |||
| 1 | N/A | Caretaker or Guard Residence | |
| 2 | N/A | Dwelling, Accessory | 4.02.01 |
| 3 | N/A | Dwelling, Live/Work | 4.02.03 |
| 4 | 3 | Dwelling, Multifamily | 4.02.08 |
| 5 | 2 | Dwelling, Single-Family Attached | 4.02.07 |
| 6 | 1 | Dwelling, Single-Family Detached | 4.02.07 |
| 7 | N/A | Dwelling, Tenant | 4.02.09 |
| 8 | 1 | Manufactured Home | 4.02.04 |
| Group Living | |||
| 9 | 4 | Congregate Housing | |
| 10 | 4 | Continuing Care Facility | 4.02.02 |
| 11 | 4 | Dormitory, Seasonal Labor | 4.02.06 |
| 12 | 4 | Religious Housing | 4.02.05 |
| 13 | 4 | Rooming and Boarding | 4.02.05 |
| Lodging | |||
| 14 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Homestay | 4.03.01 |
| 15 | 8 | Bed and Breakfast Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 16 | 8 | Camp, Day and Boarding | 4.03.02 |
| 17 | 8 | Campground | 4.03.03 |
| 18 | 8 | Country Inn | 4.03.01 |
| 19 | 8 | Hotel/Motel | 4.03.04 |
| 20 | 8 | Rural Resort | 4.03.01 |
| 21 | 8 | Recreational Vehicle Park | |
| 22 | N/A | Short Term Rental, Commercial Whole House | 4.03.05 |
| Commercial | |||
| Animal Services | |||
| 23 | 8 | Animal Care Business | |
| 24 | 8 | Animal Hospital | 4.04.01 |
| 25 | 8 | Companion Animal/Pet Grooming | |
| 26 | 8 | Kennel | 4.04.16 |
| 27 | 8 | Kennel, Indoor | 4.04.16 |
| 28 | 8 | Veterinary Services | |
| Day Care | |||
| 29 | 6 | Adult Day Care | |
| 30 | 6 | Child Day Center | 4.04.08 |
| 31 | N/A | Child Day Home | 4.04.08 |
| Financial Services | |||
| 32 | 7 | Bank or Financial Institutions | 4.04.12 |
| Food and Beverage Sales/Service | |||
| 33 | 8 | Banquet/Event Facility | 4.04.05 |
| 34 | 8 | Craft Beverage Manufacturing | 4.04.11 |
| 35 | 5 | Farmers Market | 4.04.14 |
| 36 | 8 | Farmers Market (off-site production) | 4.04.14 |
| 37 | 8 | Food Preparations | 4.04.06 |
| 38 | 8 | Restaurant | 4.04.10 |
| 39 | 8 | Restaurant, Rural | 4.04.18 |
| Office, Business, and Professional | |||
| 40 | 7 | Office, Professional | 4.04.17 |
| 41 | 7 | Small Business, Agricultural and Rural | 4.04.19 |
| Personal/Business Services | |||
| 42 | 8 | Business Support Services | 4.04.07 |
| 43 | 8 | Dry Cleaning Plant | |
| 44 | 8 | Farm Machinery Sales and Service | 4.04.13 |
| 45 | 8 | Maintenance and Repair Services | |
| 46 | 8 | Personal Services | |
| 47 | 8 | Postal Services | |
| Retail | |||
| 48 | 8 | Antiques, Art, and Crafts | 4.04.02 |
| 49 | 8 | Auction | 4.04.03 |
| 50 | 8 | Convenience Store | |
| 51 | 8 | Convenience Store (with Gasoline Sales) | |
| 52 | 8 | Feed and Farm Supply Center | 4.04.15 |
| 53 | 8 | Machinery and Equipment Sales and Services | |
| 54 | 8 | Nursery, Commercial | 4.04.09 |
| 55 | 8 | Retail, General | 4.04.12 |
| Automotive | |||
| 56 | 8 | Car Share | 4.04.04 |
| 57 | 8 | Car Wash | |
| 58 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Heavy | 4.04.20 |
| 59 | 8 | Vehicle Repair, Light | 4.04.21 |
| 60 | 8 | Vehicle Sales and/or Rental | 4.04.23 |
| 61 | 8 | Vehicle Service Station | |
| 62 | 9 | Vehicle Wholesale Auction | 4.04.22 |
| Public/Civic/Institutional | |||
| Assembly | |||
| 63 | 6 | Civic, Social, and Fraternal Meeting Place | |
| 64 | 6 | Community Center | 4.05.14 |
| 65 | 6 | Convention or Exhibition Facility | |
| 66 | 6 | Religious Assembly | 4.05.04 |
| Death Care Services | |||
| 67 | 8 | Cemetery | 4.05.08 |
| 68 | 8 | Crematorium | |
| 69 | 8 | Funeral Home | 4.05.08 |
| Government | |||
| 70 | 6 | Government (General) (not otherwise listed) | |
| 71 | 6 | Public Safety | 4.05.15 |
| 72 | 6 | School, Public | 4.05.18 |
| Education | |||
| 73 | 6 | Agricultural Education or Research | 4.05.03 |
| 74 | 6 | College or University | 4.05.20 |
| 75 | 6 | Conference and Training Facility | 4.05.06 |
| 76 | 6 | Library | |
| 77 | 6 | Personal Instruction Services | |
| 78 | 6 | Rural Retreat | 4.05.17 |
| 79 | 6 | School, Private | 4.05.19 |
| 80 | 6 | School, Trade | |
| Medical | |||
| 81 | 6 | Hospital | 4.05.13 |
| 82 | 6 | Medical Care Facility | |
| 83 | 6 | Medical Office | 4.04.17 |
| Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation | |||
| 84 | 8 | Agricultural Cultural Center | |
| 85 | 8 | Amphitheater | 4.05.01 |
| 86 | 8 | Art Studio | 4.04.02 |
| 87 | 8 | Cultural Facility | 4.05.05 |
| 88 | 8 | Cultural Tourism | 4.05.10 |
| 89 | 8 | Dog Park | |
| 90 | 8 | Entertainment Facility | |
| 91 | 8 | Health and Fitness Center | 4.05.12 |
| 92 | 8 | Park, Community | |
| 93 | 8 | Park, Passive | |
| 94 | 8 | Park, Regional | |
| 95 | 8 | Recreation, Indoor | 4.05.16 |
| 96 | 8 | Recreation, Outdoor or Major | 4.05.16 |
| 97 | 8 | Shooting Range, Indoor | |
| 98 | 8 | Theater | |
| 99 | 8 | Urban Deck | |
| 100 | 8 | Zoo | |
| Industrial/Production | |||
| Manufacturing and Employment | |||
| 101 | 10 | Contractor | 4.06.01 |
| 102 | 10 | Data Center | 4.06.02 |
103 | 10 | Extractive Industries | 4.06.03 |
| 104 | 10 | Flex Buildings | 4.06.04 |
| 105 | 10 | Manufacturing, General | 4.06.05 |
| 106 | 10 | Manufacturing, Intensive | 4.06.11 |
| 107 | 10 | Research and Development | 4.06.08 |
| 108 | 10 | Sawmill | 4.06.09 |
| 109 | 10 | Slaughterhouse | |
| 110 | 10 | Wood, Metal and Stone Crafts | |
| Warehousing, Storage, and Distribution | |||
| 111 | 10 | Building and Landscaping Materials Supplier | 4.06.07 |
| 112 | 10 | Industrial Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 113 | 10 | Mini-Warehouse | 4.06.06 |
| 114 | 10 | Moving and Storage | |
| 115 | 10 | Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 116 | 10 | Outdoor Storage, Vehicles | 4.06.07 |
| 117 | 10 | Vehicle Storage and Impoundment | 4.06.07 |
| 118 | 10 | Wholesale Distribution, Warehousing and Storage | 4.06.10 |
| Infrastructure | |||
| Transportation/Parking | |||
| 119 | 9 | Airport/Landing Strip | 4.07.01 |
| 120 | 9 | Ground Passenger Transportation (e.g., Taxi, Charter Bus) | |
| 121 | 9 | Heliport or Helistop | |
| 122 | 9 | Marina | |
| 123 | 9 | Parking Facility | 4.07.03 |
| 124 | 9 | Transit Facility | 4.07.10 |
| Utilities | |||
| 125 | 9 | Electric Generating Plant and Transmission Facility/Utility Generating Plan or Transmission Facility | |
| 126 | 9 | Energy Storage, Utility Scale | 4.07.02 |
| 127 | 9 | Public Service Center, with Outdoor Storage | 4.06.07 |
| 128 | 9 | Public Service Center, without Outdoor Storage | |
| 129 | 9 | Solar Facility, Utility Scale | 4.07.06 |
| 130 | 9 | Utility, Minor | |
| 131 | 9 | Utility, Major | 4.07.04 |
| Communications Facilities | |||
| 132 | 9 | Recording Studio | |
| 133 | 9 | Telecommunications Facility | 4.07.08 |
| Waste-Related | |||
| 134 | 10 | Composting Facility | |
| 135 | 10 | Junkyard | 4.07.05 |
| 136 | 10 | Recycling Collection Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 137 | 10 | Material Recovery Facility (MRF) | 4.07.05 |
| 138 | 10 | Solid Waste Facility | 4.07.05 |
| 139 | 10 | Stockpiling | 4.07.07 |
| 140 | 10 | Vegetative Waste Management Facility | 4.07.05 |
| Agriculture | |||
| 141 | 5 | Agriculture Processing | 4.08.12 |
| 142 | 5 | Agriculture | 4.08.02 |
| 143 | 5 | Agritainment | 4.08.03 |
| 144 | 5 | Animal Husbandry | 4.08.02 |
| 145 | 5 | Auction Facility, Livestock | 4.08.11 |
| 146 | 5 | Brewery, Limited | 4.08.05 |
| 147 | 5 | Community Garden | |
| 148 | 5 | Equestrian Event Facility | 4.08.10 |
| 149 | 5 | Farm Co-ops | 4.08.03 |
| 150 | 5 | Farm Distribution Hub | 4.08.04 |
| 151 | 5 | Feedlot | 4.08.03 |
| 152 | 5 | Horticulture | 4.08.02 |
| 153 | 5 | Mill, Feed and Grain | |
| 154 | 5 | Nursery, Production | |
| 155 | 5 | Pet Farm | 4.08.09 |
| 156 | 5 | Stable, Livery | 4.08.06 |
| 157 | 5 | Stable, Private | |
| 158 | 5 | Wayside Stand | 4.08.07 |
| 159 | 5 | Winery, Commercial | 4.08.08 |
| 160 | 5 | Winery, Farm | |
| Miscellaneous | |||
| 161 | N/A | Adaptive Reuse | 4.09 |
| 162 | N/A | Temporary Uses | 3.04 |
TABLE KEY: N/A = not applicable for determining the appropriate buffer
Use Group Names are as follows: 1 Single-Family Detached 2 Single-Family Attached 3 Multifamily 4 Group Living 5 Agriculture 6 Day Care, Assembly, Government, Education, Medical 7 Financial, Office 8 All Other Commercial 9 Infrastructure 10 Industrial/Production, Waste-Related | |||
Effective on: 1/1/1901