016 - RESIDENTIAL USE TYPES4
Editor's note— Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), adopted September 10, 2024, repealed Ch. 20.016 and enacted a new Ch. 20.016 as set out herein and as may later be amended. Former Ch. 20.016 pertained to similar subject matter and derived from Ord. No. 3639, adopted 1987; Ord. No. 3717, adopted 1989; and Ord. No. 4225, adopted July 20, 2009.
Residential use types include the occupancy of living accommodations on a wholly or primarily nontransient basis. They also include certain uses accessory to the above, as specified in Chapter 20.164, Accessory Use Regulations.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
A state-authorized, certified, or licensed family care home, foster home, group home serving six (6) or fewer mentally impaired or otherwise handicapped persons, persons recovering from alcoholism or drug addiction, or dependent and neglected children. A family care home may provide care and service on a twenty-four-hour-a-day basis. No facility shall qualify as a family care home if it is operated in such a manner that facilities, activities, or events thereon are shared by more than six (6) mentally impaired or otherwise handicapped persons or dependent and neglected children.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
The family residential use type refers to the residential occupancy of dwelling units by families on a monthly or longer basis. Typical uses include occupancy of dwelling or apartment. The following are family residential use types:
(A)
Family Residential—Single-family. The use of a parcel for only one (1) dwelling unit including if said unit is a moveable tiny home consistent with Chapter 20.170;
(B)
Family Residential—Two-family. The use of a parcel for two (2) dwelling units within a single building;
(C)
Family Residential—Multifamily. The use of a parcel for three (3) or more dwelling units in one (1) building;
(D)
Family Residential—Dwelling Groups. The use of a parcel for more than one (1) but not more than four (4) single family dwellings, except on R-2 zoned properties, no more than four (4) dwelling units. On the agriculture, range land, forest land, and timber land production districts, open space easements or other methods may be required on all open space land not included in the residential development area:
(E)
Family Residential—Cluster Development. The use of a parcel for more than four (4) dwelling units when clustered to enhance and protect the agriculture or natural resources of a site. Typical uses are single-family, two (2) family, or multiple-family units which shall meet the requirements in Chapter 20.116 Cluster Combining District.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
The use of a dwelling unit as a "small family daycare home" or "large family daycare home" as defined in California Health and Safety Code section 1596.78. "Small family daycare home" or "large family daycare home" includes a detached single-family dwelling, a townhouse, a dwelling unit within a dwelling, or a dwelling unit within a covered multifamily dwelling in which the underlying zoning allows for residential uses. A small family daycare home or large family daycare home is where the family daycare provider resides and includes a dwelling or dwelling unit that is rented, leased, or owned. Pursuant to California Health and Safety Code section 1597.45 Day Care Facilities are residential uses subject only to those requirements and restrictions that apply to other residential uses of the same type in the same zone.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
Employee Housing consistent with the Employee Housing Act as specified in California Health and Safety Code sections 17000 through 17062.5.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
A Housing First, low-barrier, service-enriched shelter focused on moving people into permanent housing that provides temporary living facilities while case managers connect individuals experiencing homelessness to income, public benefits, health services, shelter, and housing, as further defined in California Government Code section 65660(a).
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
The mobile home park use type refers to the residential occupancy of mobile homes by families on a monthly or longer basis. Typical uses include mobile home parks.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
Housing with no limit on length of stay, that is occupied by the target population, as defined in California Government Code Section 65582, and that is linked to on-site or off-site services that assist the supportive housing resident in retaining the housing, improving his or her health status, and maximizing his or her ability to live and, when possible, work in the community, as defined in Section 50675.14 of the California Health and Safety Code. Supportive housing units are residential uses subject only to those requirements and restrictions that apply to other residential uses of the same type in the same zone.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
Rental housing operated under program requirements that call for the termination of assistance and recirculation of the assisted unit to another eligible program recipient at some predetermined future point in time, which shall be no less than six (6) months, and in no case more than two (2) years, as defined in Section 50675.2 of the California Health and Safety Code. Transitional housing units are residential uses subject only to those requirements and restrictions that apply to other residential uses of the same type in the same zone.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
016 - RESIDENTIAL USE TYPES4
Editor's note— Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), adopted September 10, 2024, repealed Ch. 20.016 and enacted a new Ch. 20.016 as set out herein and as may later be amended. Former Ch. 20.016 pertained to similar subject matter and derived from Ord. No. 3639, adopted 1987; Ord. No. 3717, adopted 1989; and Ord. No. 4225, adopted July 20, 2009.
Residential use types include the occupancy of living accommodations on a wholly or primarily nontransient basis. They also include certain uses accessory to the above, as specified in Chapter 20.164, Accessory Use Regulations.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
A state-authorized, certified, or licensed family care home, foster home, group home serving six (6) or fewer mentally impaired or otherwise handicapped persons, persons recovering from alcoholism or drug addiction, or dependent and neglected children. A family care home may provide care and service on a twenty-four-hour-a-day basis. No facility shall qualify as a family care home if it is operated in such a manner that facilities, activities, or events thereon are shared by more than six (6) mentally impaired or otherwise handicapped persons or dependent and neglected children.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
The family residential use type refers to the residential occupancy of dwelling units by families on a monthly or longer basis. Typical uses include occupancy of dwelling or apartment. The following are family residential use types:
(A)
Family Residential—Single-family. The use of a parcel for only one (1) dwelling unit including if said unit is a moveable tiny home consistent with Chapter 20.170;
(B)
Family Residential—Two-family. The use of a parcel for two (2) dwelling units within a single building;
(C)
Family Residential—Multifamily. The use of a parcel for three (3) or more dwelling units in one (1) building;
(D)
Family Residential—Dwelling Groups. The use of a parcel for more than one (1) but not more than four (4) single family dwellings, except on R-2 zoned properties, no more than four (4) dwelling units. On the agriculture, range land, forest land, and timber land production districts, open space easements or other methods may be required on all open space land not included in the residential development area:
(E)
Family Residential—Cluster Development. The use of a parcel for more than four (4) dwelling units when clustered to enhance and protect the agriculture or natural resources of a site. Typical uses are single-family, two (2) family, or multiple-family units which shall meet the requirements in Chapter 20.116 Cluster Combining District.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
The use of a dwelling unit as a "small family daycare home" or "large family daycare home" as defined in California Health and Safety Code section 1596.78. "Small family daycare home" or "large family daycare home" includes a detached single-family dwelling, a townhouse, a dwelling unit within a dwelling, or a dwelling unit within a covered multifamily dwelling in which the underlying zoning allows for residential uses. A small family daycare home or large family daycare home is where the family daycare provider resides and includes a dwelling or dwelling unit that is rented, leased, or owned. Pursuant to California Health and Safety Code section 1597.45 Day Care Facilities are residential uses subject only to those requirements and restrictions that apply to other residential uses of the same type in the same zone.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
Employee Housing consistent with the Employee Housing Act as specified in California Health and Safety Code sections 17000 through 17062.5.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
A Housing First, low-barrier, service-enriched shelter focused on moving people into permanent housing that provides temporary living facilities while case managers connect individuals experiencing homelessness to income, public benefits, health services, shelter, and housing, as further defined in California Government Code section 65660(a).
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
The mobile home park use type refers to the residential occupancy of mobile homes by families on a monthly or longer basis. Typical uses include mobile home parks.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
Housing with no limit on length of stay, that is occupied by the target population, as defined in California Government Code Section 65582, and that is linked to on-site or off-site services that assist the supportive housing resident in retaining the housing, improving his or her health status, and maximizing his or her ability to live and, when possible, work in the community, as defined in Section 50675.14 of the California Health and Safety Code. Supportive housing units are residential uses subject only to those requirements and restrictions that apply to other residential uses of the same type in the same zone.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)
Rental housing operated under program requirements that call for the termination of assistance and recirculation of the assisted unit to another eligible program recipient at some predetermined future point in time, which shall be no less than six (6) months, and in no case more than two (2) years, as defined in Section 50675.2 of the California Health and Safety Code. Transitional housing units are residential uses subject only to those requirements and restrictions that apply to other residential uses of the same type in the same zone.
(Ord. No. 4538, § 4(Exh. A), 9-10-2024)