07 SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Business Flex District (BF): Development Standards | |
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Requirement | Development Standards |
Density – Persons | Requires consistency with ALUCP and underlying ALUC Zone |
Minimum Site Area | Commercial minimum 10,000 square feet; and warehousing uses minimum 35,000 square feet |
Minimum site width, in feet | 80 |
Minimum site depth, in feet | 100 |
Front building setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 5 to 10 (Building areas above 30 feet in height shall be set back an additional five feet for every 10 feet of additional structure height unless otherwise approved by the Planning Commission) |
Side street building setback area, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 10 (Building areas above 30 feet in height shall be set back an additional five feet for every 10 feet of additional structure height unless otherwise approved by the Planning Commission) |
Lot coverage, maximum | 60% |
Floor Area Ratios | 0.5* |
Building height, in feet, maximum | 35 feet in B1 or B2; and up to 70 feet in C1 of the ALUC Plan |
Parking front street setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | For additional information regarding the ALUC Plan, see Section 9.07.060 |
Parking side street setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 10 |
Setback Landscaping | 10 |
Notes: | |
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* | Further restrictions/regulations per the 2014 Airport land use compatibility plan (ALUCP), that include prohibited uses, restricted heights, and restricted FARs. The business-flex (BF) district is comprised of portions of the B1, B2, and C1 zones in said plan. |
Downtown Center (DC) - Development Standards | |
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Requirement | Development Standards |
Block Development | Blocks over 500 feet should feature midblock connections shall as pedestrian pathways or alleys. Block sizes should range between 330 and 660 linear feet where feasible |
Mid-Block Pathways | Mid-block pathways shall be no less than 16 feet wide |
Buildings shall be oriented such that frontages and entrances are visible and accessible from the public right-of-way, pedestrian connections, parks, or plazas | Buildings shall be oriented such that frontages and entrances are visible and accessible from the public right-of-way, pedestrian connections, parks, or plazas |
Density - Dwelling Units (Du)/Acre 1 | NA (with or without affordable housing) |
Minimum Site Area | As determined through area plan if required or site plan review |
Minimum Site Width, in feet | As determined through area plan if required or site plan review |
Minimum Site Depth, in feet | As determined through area plan if required or site plan review |
Front Building Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) ground floor use | 0—10 |
Side Street Building Setback Area, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 0—10 |
Interior Side Yard Setback in feet | 0—10 |
Rear Yard Setback in feet | 10 |
Lot Coverage, maximum | Pending landscape and open space requirements |
Building Height, in feet, maximum | None |
Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | NA |
Minimum Dwelling Size | *See note below |
Minimum Distance Between Buildings in feet (between residential and commercial uses) | 10 |
Parking (surface) Front Street Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 10 |
Parking (surface) Side Street Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 5 |
Garage/Tuck-Under Parking | Prohibited along front lot lines |
Underground/Podium Parking | Allowed beneath building footprints |
Above Ground Parking Structure | Allowed if screened from views from public right-of-way and adjacent single-family residential zones |
Setback Landscaping | All setbacks exclusive of required walkways and driveways will be landscaped planting areas |
Publicly Accessible Open Space (nonresidential) | 15% of net lot area |
Private Open Space (multifamily residential)2 | 150 sq ft per unit on 1st floor, and 100 sq ft per unit on upper floors |
Common Open Space (multifamily residential)2 | 300 sq ft per unit |
Ground Floor Building Frontages Clear Glazing Material | 60% |
Ground Floor-to-Ceiling Minimum Height in feet | 15—20 |
Notes | ||
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1. | Minimum Dwelling Unit Sizes. | |
a. | Studio and one-bedroom: 450 square feet; | |
b. | Two-bedroom: 800 square feet; | |
c. | Three-bedroom: 1,000 square feet. | |
2. | The planning commission may modify minimum open space requirements. | |
Corridor Mixed Use (COMU)—Development Standards | ||
|---|---|---|
Development Standards | COMU | Special Provisions |
Density - Dwelling Units (Du)/Acre | 15—25 | NA |
Minimum Site Area, square feet | 10,000 | These requirements apply to parcels created based on a parcel map or tract map, and would not apply to a condominium map |
Minimum Site Width, in feet | 100 | |
Minimum Site Depth, in feet | 100 | |
Front Building Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 5—10 | NA |
Side Street Building Setback Area, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 5 | NA |
Interior Side Yard Setback in feet | 0—10 | NA |
Rear Yard Setback in feet | 5* | * 15 feet when abutting residential |
Building Height, in feet, maximum | 5 stories/60 ft. | NA |
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)—Commercial and Mixed-Use | 1.3 | |
Minimum Dwelling Size | *See note below | |
Minimum Distance Between Buildings in feet | 10 | |
Parking (surface) Front Street Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 10 | |
Parking (surface) Side Street Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 5 | |
Garage/Tuck-Under Parking lines | Prohibited along front lot | |
Underground/Podium Parking | Allowed beneath building footprints | |
Above Ground Parking Structure | Allowed if screened from views from public right-of-way and adjacent single family residential zones | |
Setback Landscaping | All setbacks exclusive of required walkways and driveways will be landscaped planting areas | |
Publicly Accessible Open Space (nonresidential) | 15% of net lot area | |
Private Open Space (multifamily residential) | 150 sq ft per unit on 1st floor, and 100 sq ft per unit on upper floors | |
Common Open Space (multifamily residential) | 300 sq ft per unit | |
Notes: | |
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* | Minimum Dwelling Unit Sizes. |
One-bedroom: 450 square feet; | |
Two-bedroom: 800 square feet; | |
Three-bedroom: 1,000 square feet. | |
Highway Office/Commercial (HOC)—Development Standards | |
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Requirement | Development Standards |
Minimum Site Area | Office/commercial uses minimum 20,000 sq. ft. |
Minimum Site Width, in feet | 100 |
Minimum Site Depth, in feet | 100 |
Front Building Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 20 (Building areas above 30 feet shall be set back an additional five feet for every 10 feet of additional structure height unless otherwise approved by the planning commission) |
Side Street Building Setback Area, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 10 (Building areas above 30 feet shall be set back an additional five feet for every 10 feet of additional structure height unless otherwise approved by the planning commission) |
Lot Coverage, maximum | 60% |
Floor Area Ratios (FAR) | 0.4 On smaller parcels, additional FAR may be permitted to achieve the desired vision for the area |
Building Height, in feet, maximum | Up to 45 feet |
Parking Front Street Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 20 |
Parking Side Street Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 15 |
Setback Landscaping | All setbacks exclusive of required walkways and driveways will be landscaped planting areas |
Property Development Standards General Requirements Table 9.07.030-9 | ||
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Requirement | Standard | |
a. | Minimum site area | 1 acre |
b. | Minimum site width | 160 feet |
c. | Minimum site depth | 160 feet |
d. | Minimum front building setback | 30 feet |
e. | Minimum side building setback | 25 feet |
f. | Minimum street side building setback | 30 feet |
g. | Minimum rear building setback | 25 feet |
h. | Building height (maximum) | 35 feet |
i. | Building coverage (maximum) | 45% |
Table 9.07.060.I.1—March Air Reserve Base/Inland Port Airport Compatibility Zones | |
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Compatibility Zones | Description |
M | Military |
A | Clear Zone |
B1 | Inner Approach/Departure Zone |
B2 | High Noise Zone |
C1 | Primary Approach/Departure Zone |
C2 | Flight Corridor Zone |
D | Flight Corridor Buffer |
E | Other Airport Environs |
Table 9.07.095-10 Mixed-Use Overlay District Development Standards | |||
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Development Features | MUI | MUC | MUN |
Density Standards | Maximum density for residential uses expressed as dwelling units per net acre. See § 9.08.060 (Development density). | ||
Residential Uses | 40 du/ac | 30 du/ac | 30 du/ac |
Intensity Standards | Maximum floor area ratio (FAR) for nonresidential uses. | ||
Nonresidential Uses (1) | 1.0 (less than 50% residential) 1.25 (greater than 50% residential) | 1.0 | 1.0 |
Block Standards | Maximum dimensions required for each newly created block as measured from edge of right-of-way line. See "Block" in § 9.15.030 (Definitions). See Figure 9.07.095-4. | ||
Block Length (A) | 600 ft (max) | 500 ft (max) | 500 ft (max) |
Block Perimeter (B) | 1,800 ft | 1,600 ft | 1,500 ft |
Building Placement Standards | |||
Build-to-Zone | The area between the minimum and maximum setbacks within which the principal building's front façade (building façade line) is to be located. See "Build-to-Zone" in § 9.15.030 (Definitions). See Figure 9.07.095-5. | ||
Front Along Alessandro Blvd. (C) | 0 - 15 ft | 0 - 10 ft | 0 - 10 ft |
Front All other streets (D) | 0 - 15 ft | 0 - 10 ft | 0 - 10 ft |
Street Side Setback (E) | 0 - 15 ft | 0 - 10 ft | 0 - 10 ft |
Setback | Minimum and maximum required setbacks. See § 9.08.030 (Accessory structures) for allowed projections into setbacks. See Figure 9.07.095-6. | ||
Front Setback Along Alessandro Blvd. (F) | 0 ft (min); 15 ft (max) | 0 ft (min); 10 ft (max) | 0 ft (min); 10 ft (max) |
Front Setback All other streets (G) | 0 ft (min); 15 ft (max) | 0 ft (min); 10 ft (max) | 0 ft (min); 10 ft (max) |
Street Side Setback (H) | 0 ft (min); 15 ft (max) | 0 ft (min); 10 ft (max) | 0 ft (min); 10 ft (max) |
Interior Side Setback (2) (I) | 5 ft (min); No max | 5 ft (min); No max | 5 ft (min); No max |
Rear Setback (2) (J) | 10 ft (min); No max | 10 ft (min); No max | 10 ft (min); No max |
Building Frontage Length | % of building built to BTZ. See "Build-to-Zone" in § 9.15.030 (Definitions). See Figure 9.07.095-7. | ||
Within 300 ft of street intersections (K) | 65% | 65% | 65% |
Over 300 ft from street intersections (L) | 50% | 50% | 50% |
Building Standards | See "Underground Levels" and "Mezzanines/Lofts" in § 9.15.030 (Definitions). See Figure 9.07.095-8. | ||
Number of Stories (3) (M) | 5 max | 4 max | 3 max |
Maximum Height (3) (N) | 60 ft | 55 ft | 45 ft |
Underground Levels (O) | Allowed | Allowed | Allowed |
Mezzanines/Lofts (4) (P) | Allowed | Allowed | Allowed |
Building Frontage Types | See § 9.07.096 (Building frontage type standards). | ||
Along Alessandro Blvd. within 300 ft of intersections (Q) | Live-Work Office Storefront | Live-Work Office Residential Storefront | Live-Work Office Residential Storefront |
Elsewhere (R) | Live-Work Office Residential Storefront | Live-Work Office Residential Storefront | Live-Work Office Residential Storefront |
Site Planning Standards | |||
Parking Standards | See Ch. 9.11 (Parking, Pedestrian and Loading Requirements) and Figure 9.07.095-9. | ||
Surface Parking (S) | 20 ft min setback from front lot line; 15 ft min setback from side lot line | 20 ft min setback from front lot line; 15 ft min setback from side lot line | 20 ft min setback from front lot line; 15 ft min setback from side lot line |
Garage/Tuck-Under Parking (T) | Prohibited along front lot lines | Prohibited along front lot lines | Prohibited along front lot lines |
Underground/Podium Parking (U) | Allowed beneath building footprint | Allowed beneath building footprint | Allowed beneath building footprint |
Above-Ground Parking Structure (5) (V) | Allowed if screened from views from public right-of-way and adjacent single-family residential districts | Allowed if screened from views from public right-of-way and adjacent single-family residential districts | Allowed if screened from views from public right-of-way and adjacent single-family residential districts |
Open Space Standards | |||
Publicly Accessible Open Space | See § 9.07.097 (Open space standards—Publicly accessible open space) | ||
(nonresidential) | 15% of net lot area | 10% of net lot area | 10% of net lot area |
Private Open Space (multifamily residential) | See § 9.07.098 (Open space standards—Private/common open space). | ||
1st floor | 150 sq ft per unit | 150 sq ft per unit | 150 sq ft per unit |
Upper floors | 100 sq ft per unit | 100 sq ft per unit | 100 sq ft per unit |
Common Open Space (multifamily residential) | 300 sq ft per unit | 300 sq ft per unit | 300 sq ft per unit |
Notes: | |
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(1) | Podium and underground parking is not counted toward floor area ratio (FAR). Includes residential FAR. |
(2) | Wherever a lot abuts a lot in any single-family residential district, a minimum setback equal to the building height, but not less than 10 feet shall be required. |
(3) | Wherever a lot abuts a lot in any single-family residential district, a 15 foot upper story stepback is required for those portions of buildings that are above 30 feet from finished grade. |
(4) | Mezzanines and lofts shall not be counted as a floor if less than one-third of the unit's floor area. |
(5) | Minimum interior depth of building liner space that wraps above-ground parking structures facing Alessandro Boulevard shall be 30 feet from the building façade line, as defined in Section 9.15.030 (Definitions). |
Live-Work/Office Frontage Standards (1) | Figure 9.07.096-10 |
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Elevation of Ground Floor (A) | The ground floor elevation shall be located near the elevation of the sidewalk to minimize the need for external steps and external ADA ramps at public entrances. |
Minimum Ground Floor Interior Height (B) | 12 feet minimum, floor-to-floor height (commercial ready). |
Ground Floor Unit Entrances (C) | All ground floor tenant spaces that have street frontage shall have entrances on a façade fronting a street. All other ground floor uses may have a common lobby entrance along the front façade or private entrances along other façades. |
Upper Floor Unit Entrances | Entrances to upper floor units may be provided through a common lobby entrance and/or by a common entrance along a façade fronting a street. |
Recessed Entrances | Entrances may be recessed into the façade. |
Ground Floor Windows (D) | At least 40% of the surface area of the ground floor façade (2) shall be occupied by windows (3). |
Upper Floor Windows (E) | At least 25% of the surface area of each upper floor façade (2) shall be occupied by windows (3). |
Awnings and Marquees (F) | Awnings or marquees may be provided over storefront windows and entrances. Awning and marquees may project up to 6 feet from the façade and extend over the sidewalk provided that at least 8 feet of vertical clearance is provided. |
Projecting Elements (Balconies, Roof Overhangs, Shade Structures, and Bay Windows) (G) | Projecting elements on upper floors may project three feet from the façade and project into the setback. |
Sidewalk and Setback Treatment (H) | The public sidewalk shall be improved with street trees with an average spacing of 30 feet on-center and pedestrian-scaled street lights (no taller than 14 feet). If the front façade is set back from the public sidewalk, the setback shall be landscaped and/or improved as an extension of the public sidewalk. |
Notes: | |
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(1) | See Section 9.09.250 (Live-work development). |
(2) | As measured by multiplying the width of the façade by the floor-to-floor height. Opening in the façade (such as entrances to parking facilities or covered outdoor hallways/entrances) shall be subtracted from the surface area calculation. |
(3) | All parts of the window (e.g., head, jamb, frame, sash, sill, muntin bars, and panes) that are visible on the elevation drawing shall be included as "window" in the calculation. Portions of the window that are not visible on the elevation drawing (such as a window that is blocked by a solid balcony wall) shall not be included in the calculation. |
Residential Frontage Standards | Figure 9.07.096-11 |
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Elevation of Ground Floor (A) | The ground floor elevation shall be located within 6 feet of the ground surface of the adjacent sidewalk or walkway. |
Minimum Ground Floor Ceiling Height (B) | 10 feet minimum (floor-to-floor height) |
Ground Floor Unit Entrances (C) | Entrances to ground floor units that have street frontage may be provided through a common lobby entrance and/or by private entrances from the adjacent sidewalk. |
Upper Floor Unit Entrances | Entrances to upper floor units may be provided through a common lobby entrance and/or by a common entrance along a façade fronting a street. |
Recessed Entrances | Entrances may be recessed into the façade. |
Ground and Upper Floor Windows (D) | At least 25% of the surface area of the ground and upper floor façade (1) shall be occupied by windows (2). |
Stoops and Front Porches (E) | Stoops and front porches may be provided in front of building and unit entrances. Stoops and front porches may project up to 5 feet from the façade and project into the setback. |
Projecting Elements (Balconies, Roof Overhangs, Shade Structures, and Bay Windows) (F) | Projecting elements on upper floors may project 3 feet from the façade and project into the setback. |
Sidewalk and Setback Treatment (G) | The public sidewalk shall be improved with street trees with an average spacing of 30 feet on-center and pedestrian-scaled street lights (no taller than 14 feet). If the front façade is set back from the public sidewalk, the setback shall be landscaped (excluding stoops/front porches and paved paths to building entrances). |
Notes: | |
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(1) | As measured by multiplying the width of the façade by the floor-to-floor height. Opening in the façade (such as entrances to parking facilities or covered outdoor hallways/entrances) shall be subtracted from the surface area calculation. |
(2) | All parts of the window (e.g., head, jamb, frame, sash, sill, muntin bars, and panes) that are visible on the elevation drawing shall be included as "window" in the calculation. Portions of the window that are not visible on the elevation drawing (such as a window that is blocked by a solid balcony wall) shall not be included in the calculation. |
Storefront Standards | Figure 9.07.096-12 |
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Elevation of Ground Floor (A) | The ground floor elevation shall be located near the elevation of the sidewalk to minimize the need for external steps and external ADA ramps at public entrances. |
Minimum Ground Floor Ceiling Height (B) | 15 feet minimum, floor-to-floor height (commercial ready). |
Storefront Entrances (C) | All ground floor tenant spaces that have street frontage shall have storefront entrances on the façade fronting a street. |
Lobby Entrances | Lobby entrances to upper floor uses shall be located on a façade fronting a street. |
Recessed Entrances | Storefront and lobby entrances may be recessed into the façade. |
Ground Floor Windows (D) | At least 50% of the surface area of the ground floor façade (1) shall be occupied by windows (2). |
Upper Floor Windows (E) | At least 25% of the surface area of each upper floor façade (1) shall be occupied by windows (2). |
Awnings and Marquees (F) | Awnings or marquees are required over storefront windows and entrances. Awning and marquees may project up to 6 feet from the façade and extend over the sidewalk provided that at least 8 feet of vertical clearance is provided. |
Projecting Elements (Balconies, Shade Structures, and Bay Windows) (G) | Projecting elements on upper floors may project 3 feet from the façade and project into the setback. |
Sidewalk and Setback Treatment (H) | The public sidewalk shall be improved with street trees with an average spacing of 30 feet on-center and pedestrian-scaled street lights (no taller than 14 feet). If the front façade is set back from the public sidewalk, the setback shall be improved as an extension of the public sidewalk. |
Notes: | |
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(1) | As measured by multiplying the width of the façade by the floor-to-floor height. Opening in the façade (such as entrances to parking facilities or covered outdoor hallways/entrances) shall be subtracted from the surface area calculation. |
(2) | All parts of the window (e.g. head, jamb, frame, sash, sill, muntin bars, and panes) that are visible on the elevation drawing shall be included as "window" in the calculation. Portions of the window that are not visible on the elevation drawing (such as a window that is blocked by a solid balcony wall) shall not be included in the calculation. |
07 SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Business Flex District (BF): Development Standards | |
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Requirement | Development Standards |
Density – Persons | Requires consistency with ALUCP and underlying ALUC Zone |
Minimum Site Area | Commercial minimum 10,000 square feet; and warehousing uses minimum 35,000 square feet |
Minimum site width, in feet | 80 |
Minimum site depth, in feet | 100 |
Front building setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 5 to 10 (Building areas above 30 feet in height shall be set back an additional five feet for every 10 feet of additional structure height unless otherwise approved by the Planning Commission) |
Side street building setback area, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 10 (Building areas above 30 feet in height shall be set back an additional five feet for every 10 feet of additional structure height unless otherwise approved by the Planning Commission) |
Lot coverage, maximum | 60% |
Floor Area Ratios | 0.5* |
Building height, in feet, maximum | 35 feet in B1 or B2; and up to 70 feet in C1 of the ALUC Plan |
Parking front street setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | For additional information regarding the ALUC Plan, see Section 9.07.060 |
Parking side street setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 10 |
Setback Landscaping | 10 |
Notes: | |
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* | Further restrictions/regulations per the 2014 Airport land use compatibility plan (ALUCP), that include prohibited uses, restricted heights, and restricted FARs. The business-flex (BF) district is comprised of portions of the B1, B2, and C1 zones in said plan. |
Downtown Center (DC) - Development Standards | |
|---|---|
Requirement | Development Standards |
Block Development | Blocks over 500 feet should feature midblock connections shall as pedestrian pathways or alleys. Block sizes should range between 330 and 660 linear feet where feasible |
Mid-Block Pathways | Mid-block pathways shall be no less than 16 feet wide |
Buildings shall be oriented such that frontages and entrances are visible and accessible from the public right-of-way, pedestrian connections, parks, or plazas | Buildings shall be oriented such that frontages and entrances are visible and accessible from the public right-of-way, pedestrian connections, parks, or plazas |
Density - Dwelling Units (Du)/Acre 1 | NA (with or without affordable housing) |
Minimum Site Area | As determined through area plan if required or site plan review |
Minimum Site Width, in feet | As determined through area plan if required or site plan review |
Minimum Site Depth, in feet | As determined through area plan if required or site plan review |
Front Building Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) ground floor use | 0—10 |
Side Street Building Setback Area, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 0—10 |
Interior Side Yard Setback in feet | 0—10 |
Rear Yard Setback in feet | 10 |
Lot Coverage, maximum | Pending landscape and open space requirements |
Building Height, in feet, maximum | None |
Floor Area Ratio (FAR) | NA |
Minimum Dwelling Size | *See note below |
Minimum Distance Between Buildings in feet (between residential and commercial uses) | 10 |
Parking (surface) Front Street Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 10 |
Parking (surface) Side Street Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 5 |
Garage/Tuck-Under Parking | Prohibited along front lot lines |
Underground/Podium Parking | Allowed beneath building footprints |
Above Ground Parking Structure | Allowed if screened from views from public right-of-way and adjacent single-family residential zones |
Setback Landscaping | All setbacks exclusive of required walkways and driveways will be landscaped planting areas |
Publicly Accessible Open Space (nonresidential) | 15% of net lot area |
Private Open Space (multifamily residential)2 | 150 sq ft per unit on 1st floor, and 100 sq ft per unit on upper floors |
Common Open Space (multifamily residential)2 | 300 sq ft per unit |
Ground Floor Building Frontages Clear Glazing Material | 60% |
Ground Floor-to-Ceiling Minimum Height in feet | 15—20 |
Notes | ||
|---|---|---|
1. | Minimum Dwelling Unit Sizes. | |
a. | Studio and one-bedroom: 450 square feet; | |
b. | Two-bedroom: 800 square feet; | |
c. | Three-bedroom: 1,000 square feet. | |
2. | The planning commission may modify minimum open space requirements. | |
Corridor Mixed Use (COMU)—Development Standards | ||
|---|---|---|
Development Standards | COMU | Special Provisions |
Density - Dwelling Units (Du)/Acre | 15—25 | NA |
Minimum Site Area, square feet | 10,000 | These requirements apply to parcels created based on a parcel map or tract map, and would not apply to a condominium map |
Minimum Site Width, in feet | 100 | |
Minimum Site Depth, in feet | 100 | |
Front Building Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 5—10 | NA |
Side Street Building Setback Area, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 5 | NA |
Interior Side Yard Setback in feet | 0—10 | NA |
Rear Yard Setback in feet | 5* | * 15 feet when abutting residential |
Building Height, in feet, maximum | 5 stories/60 ft. | NA |
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)—Commercial and Mixed-Use | 1.3 | |
Minimum Dwelling Size | *See note below | |
Minimum Distance Between Buildings in feet | 10 | |
Parking (surface) Front Street Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 10 | |
Parking (surface) Side Street Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 5 | |
Garage/Tuck-Under Parking lines | Prohibited along front lot | |
Underground/Podium Parking | Allowed beneath building footprints | |
Above Ground Parking Structure | Allowed if screened from views from public right-of-way and adjacent single family residential zones | |
Setback Landscaping | All setbacks exclusive of required walkways and driveways will be landscaped planting areas | |
Publicly Accessible Open Space (nonresidential) | 15% of net lot area | |
Private Open Space (multifamily residential) | 150 sq ft per unit on 1st floor, and 100 sq ft per unit on upper floors | |
Common Open Space (multifamily residential) | 300 sq ft per unit | |
Notes: | |
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* | Minimum Dwelling Unit Sizes. |
One-bedroom: 450 square feet; | |
Two-bedroom: 800 square feet; | |
Three-bedroom: 1,000 square feet. | |
Highway Office/Commercial (HOC)—Development Standards | |
|---|---|
Requirement | Development Standards |
Minimum Site Area | Office/commercial uses minimum 20,000 sq. ft. |
Minimum Site Width, in feet | 100 |
Minimum Site Depth, in feet | 100 |
Front Building Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 20 (Building areas above 30 feet shall be set back an additional five feet for every 10 feet of additional structure height unless otherwise approved by the planning commission) |
Side Street Building Setback Area, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 10 (Building areas above 30 feet shall be set back an additional five feet for every 10 feet of additional structure height unless otherwise approved by the planning commission) |
Lot Coverage, maximum | 60% |
Floor Area Ratios (FAR) | 0.4 On smaller parcels, additional FAR may be permitted to achieve the desired vision for the area |
Building Height, in feet, maximum | Up to 45 feet |
Parking Front Street Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 20 |
Parking Side Street Setback, in feet (after dedications for right-of-way) | 15 |
Setback Landscaping | All setbacks exclusive of required walkways and driveways will be landscaped planting areas |
Property Development Standards General Requirements Table 9.07.030-9 | ||
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Requirement | Standard | |
a. | Minimum site area | 1 acre |
b. | Minimum site width | 160 feet |
c. | Minimum site depth | 160 feet |
d. | Minimum front building setback | 30 feet |
e. | Minimum side building setback | 25 feet |
f. | Minimum street side building setback | 30 feet |
g. | Minimum rear building setback | 25 feet |
h. | Building height (maximum) | 35 feet |
i. | Building coverage (maximum) | 45% |
Table 9.07.060.I.1—March Air Reserve Base/Inland Port Airport Compatibility Zones | |
|---|---|
Compatibility Zones | Description |
M | Military |
A | Clear Zone |
B1 | Inner Approach/Departure Zone |
B2 | High Noise Zone |
C1 | Primary Approach/Departure Zone |
C2 | Flight Corridor Zone |
D | Flight Corridor Buffer |
E | Other Airport Environs |
Table 9.07.095-10 Mixed-Use Overlay District Development Standards | |||
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Development Features | MUI | MUC | MUN |
Density Standards | Maximum density for residential uses expressed as dwelling units per net acre. See § 9.08.060 (Development density). | ||
Residential Uses | 40 du/ac | 30 du/ac | 30 du/ac |
Intensity Standards | Maximum floor area ratio (FAR) for nonresidential uses. | ||
Nonresidential Uses (1) | 1.0 (less than 50% residential) 1.25 (greater than 50% residential) | 1.0 | 1.0 |
Block Standards | Maximum dimensions required for each newly created block as measured from edge of right-of-way line. See "Block" in § 9.15.030 (Definitions). See Figure 9.07.095-4. | ||
Block Length (A) | 600 ft (max) | 500 ft (max) | 500 ft (max) |
Block Perimeter (B) | 1,800 ft | 1,600 ft | 1,500 ft |
Building Placement Standards | |||
Build-to-Zone | The area between the minimum and maximum setbacks within which the principal building's front façade (building façade line) is to be located. See "Build-to-Zone" in § 9.15.030 (Definitions). See Figure 9.07.095-5. | ||
Front Along Alessandro Blvd. (C) | 0 - 15 ft | 0 - 10 ft | 0 - 10 ft |
Front All other streets (D) | 0 - 15 ft | 0 - 10 ft | 0 - 10 ft |
Street Side Setback (E) | 0 - 15 ft | 0 - 10 ft | 0 - 10 ft |
Setback | Minimum and maximum required setbacks. See § 9.08.030 (Accessory structures) for allowed projections into setbacks. See Figure 9.07.095-6. | ||
Front Setback Along Alessandro Blvd. (F) | 0 ft (min); 15 ft (max) | 0 ft (min); 10 ft (max) | 0 ft (min); 10 ft (max) |
Front Setback All other streets (G) | 0 ft (min); 15 ft (max) | 0 ft (min); 10 ft (max) | 0 ft (min); 10 ft (max) |
Street Side Setback (H) | 0 ft (min); 15 ft (max) | 0 ft (min); 10 ft (max) | 0 ft (min); 10 ft (max) |
Interior Side Setback (2) (I) | 5 ft (min); No max | 5 ft (min); No max | 5 ft (min); No max |
Rear Setback (2) (J) | 10 ft (min); No max | 10 ft (min); No max | 10 ft (min); No max |
Building Frontage Length | % of building built to BTZ. See "Build-to-Zone" in § 9.15.030 (Definitions). See Figure 9.07.095-7. | ||
Within 300 ft of street intersections (K) | 65% | 65% | 65% |
Over 300 ft from street intersections (L) | 50% | 50% | 50% |
Building Standards | See "Underground Levels" and "Mezzanines/Lofts" in § 9.15.030 (Definitions). See Figure 9.07.095-8. | ||
Number of Stories (3) (M) | 5 max | 4 max | 3 max |
Maximum Height (3) (N) | 60 ft | 55 ft | 45 ft |
Underground Levels (O) | Allowed | Allowed | Allowed |
Mezzanines/Lofts (4) (P) | Allowed | Allowed | Allowed |
Building Frontage Types | See § 9.07.096 (Building frontage type standards). | ||
Along Alessandro Blvd. within 300 ft of intersections (Q) | Live-Work Office Storefront | Live-Work Office Residential Storefront | Live-Work Office Residential Storefront |
Elsewhere (R) | Live-Work Office Residential Storefront | Live-Work Office Residential Storefront | Live-Work Office Residential Storefront |
Site Planning Standards | |||
Parking Standards | See Ch. 9.11 (Parking, Pedestrian and Loading Requirements) and Figure 9.07.095-9. | ||
Surface Parking (S) | 20 ft min setback from front lot line; 15 ft min setback from side lot line | 20 ft min setback from front lot line; 15 ft min setback from side lot line | 20 ft min setback from front lot line; 15 ft min setback from side lot line |
Garage/Tuck-Under Parking (T) | Prohibited along front lot lines | Prohibited along front lot lines | Prohibited along front lot lines |
Underground/Podium Parking (U) | Allowed beneath building footprint | Allowed beneath building footprint | Allowed beneath building footprint |
Above-Ground Parking Structure (5) (V) | Allowed if screened from views from public right-of-way and adjacent single-family residential districts | Allowed if screened from views from public right-of-way and adjacent single-family residential districts | Allowed if screened from views from public right-of-way and adjacent single-family residential districts |
Open Space Standards | |||
Publicly Accessible Open Space | See § 9.07.097 (Open space standards—Publicly accessible open space) | ||
(nonresidential) | 15% of net lot area | 10% of net lot area | 10% of net lot area |
Private Open Space (multifamily residential) | See § 9.07.098 (Open space standards—Private/common open space). | ||
1st floor | 150 sq ft per unit | 150 sq ft per unit | 150 sq ft per unit |
Upper floors | 100 sq ft per unit | 100 sq ft per unit | 100 sq ft per unit |
Common Open Space (multifamily residential) | 300 sq ft per unit | 300 sq ft per unit | 300 sq ft per unit |
Notes: | |
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(1) | Podium and underground parking is not counted toward floor area ratio (FAR). Includes residential FAR. |
(2) | Wherever a lot abuts a lot in any single-family residential district, a minimum setback equal to the building height, but not less than 10 feet shall be required. |
(3) | Wherever a lot abuts a lot in any single-family residential district, a 15 foot upper story stepback is required for those portions of buildings that are above 30 feet from finished grade. |
(4) | Mezzanines and lofts shall not be counted as a floor if less than one-third of the unit's floor area. |
(5) | Minimum interior depth of building liner space that wraps above-ground parking structures facing Alessandro Boulevard shall be 30 feet from the building façade line, as defined in Section 9.15.030 (Definitions). |
Live-Work/Office Frontage Standards (1) | Figure 9.07.096-10 |
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Elevation of Ground Floor (A) | The ground floor elevation shall be located near the elevation of the sidewalk to minimize the need for external steps and external ADA ramps at public entrances. |
Minimum Ground Floor Interior Height (B) | 12 feet minimum, floor-to-floor height (commercial ready). |
Ground Floor Unit Entrances (C) | All ground floor tenant spaces that have street frontage shall have entrances on a façade fronting a street. All other ground floor uses may have a common lobby entrance along the front façade or private entrances along other façades. |
Upper Floor Unit Entrances | Entrances to upper floor units may be provided through a common lobby entrance and/or by a common entrance along a façade fronting a street. |
Recessed Entrances | Entrances may be recessed into the façade. |
Ground Floor Windows (D) | At least 40% of the surface area of the ground floor façade (2) shall be occupied by windows (3). |
Upper Floor Windows (E) | At least 25% of the surface area of each upper floor façade (2) shall be occupied by windows (3). |
Awnings and Marquees (F) | Awnings or marquees may be provided over storefront windows and entrances. Awning and marquees may project up to 6 feet from the façade and extend over the sidewalk provided that at least 8 feet of vertical clearance is provided. |
Projecting Elements (Balconies, Roof Overhangs, Shade Structures, and Bay Windows) (G) | Projecting elements on upper floors may project three feet from the façade and project into the setback. |
Sidewalk and Setback Treatment (H) | The public sidewalk shall be improved with street trees with an average spacing of 30 feet on-center and pedestrian-scaled street lights (no taller than 14 feet). If the front façade is set back from the public sidewalk, the setback shall be landscaped and/or improved as an extension of the public sidewalk. |
Notes: | |
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(1) | See Section 9.09.250 (Live-work development). |
(2) | As measured by multiplying the width of the façade by the floor-to-floor height. Opening in the façade (such as entrances to parking facilities or covered outdoor hallways/entrances) shall be subtracted from the surface area calculation. |
(3) | All parts of the window (e.g., head, jamb, frame, sash, sill, muntin bars, and panes) that are visible on the elevation drawing shall be included as "window" in the calculation. Portions of the window that are not visible on the elevation drawing (such as a window that is blocked by a solid balcony wall) shall not be included in the calculation. |
Residential Frontage Standards | Figure 9.07.096-11 |
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Elevation of Ground Floor (A) | The ground floor elevation shall be located within 6 feet of the ground surface of the adjacent sidewalk or walkway. |
Minimum Ground Floor Ceiling Height (B) | 10 feet minimum (floor-to-floor height) |
Ground Floor Unit Entrances (C) | Entrances to ground floor units that have street frontage may be provided through a common lobby entrance and/or by private entrances from the adjacent sidewalk. |
Upper Floor Unit Entrances | Entrances to upper floor units may be provided through a common lobby entrance and/or by a common entrance along a façade fronting a street. |
Recessed Entrances | Entrances may be recessed into the façade. |
Ground and Upper Floor Windows (D) | At least 25% of the surface area of the ground and upper floor façade (1) shall be occupied by windows (2). |
Stoops and Front Porches (E) | Stoops and front porches may be provided in front of building and unit entrances. Stoops and front porches may project up to 5 feet from the façade and project into the setback. |
Projecting Elements (Balconies, Roof Overhangs, Shade Structures, and Bay Windows) (F) | Projecting elements on upper floors may project 3 feet from the façade and project into the setback. |
Sidewalk and Setback Treatment (G) | The public sidewalk shall be improved with street trees with an average spacing of 30 feet on-center and pedestrian-scaled street lights (no taller than 14 feet). If the front façade is set back from the public sidewalk, the setback shall be landscaped (excluding stoops/front porches and paved paths to building entrances). |
Notes: | |
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(1) | As measured by multiplying the width of the façade by the floor-to-floor height. Opening in the façade (such as entrances to parking facilities or covered outdoor hallways/entrances) shall be subtracted from the surface area calculation. |
(2) | All parts of the window (e.g., head, jamb, frame, sash, sill, muntin bars, and panes) that are visible on the elevation drawing shall be included as "window" in the calculation. Portions of the window that are not visible on the elevation drawing (such as a window that is blocked by a solid balcony wall) shall not be included in the calculation. |
Storefront Standards | Figure 9.07.096-12 |
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Elevation of Ground Floor (A) | The ground floor elevation shall be located near the elevation of the sidewalk to minimize the need for external steps and external ADA ramps at public entrances. |
Minimum Ground Floor Ceiling Height (B) | 15 feet minimum, floor-to-floor height (commercial ready). |
Storefront Entrances (C) | All ground floor tenant spaces that have street frontage shall have storefront entrances on the façade fronting a street. |
Lobby Entrances | Lobby entrances to upper floor uses shall be located on a façade fronting a street. |
Recessed Entrances | Storefront and lobby entrances may be recessed into the façade. |
Ground Floor Windows (D) | At least 50% of the surface area of the ground floor façade (1) shall be occupied by windows (2). |
Upper Floor Windows (E) | At least 25% of the surface area of each upper floor façade (1) shall be occupied by windows (2). |
Awnings and Marquees (F) | Awnings or marquees are required over storefront windows and entrances. Awning and marquees may project up to 6 feet from the façade and extend over the sidewalk provided that at least 8 feet of vertical clearance is provided. |
Projecting Elements (Balconies, Shade Structures, and Bay Windows) (G) | Projecting elements on upper floors may project 3 feet from the façade and project into the setback. |
Sidewalk and Setback Treatment (H) | The public sidewalk shall be improved with street trees with an average spacing of 30 feet on-center and pedestrian-scaled street lights (no taller than 14 feet). If the front façade is set back from the public sidewalk, the setback shall be improved as an extension of the public sidewalk. |
Notes: | |
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(1) | As measured by multiplying the width of the façade by the floor-to-floor height. Opening in the façade (such as entrances to parking facilities or covered outdoor hallways/entrances) shall be subtracted from the surface area calculation. |
(2) | All parts of the window (e.g. head, jamb, frame, sash, sill, muntin bars, and panes) that are visible on the elevation drawing shall be included as "window" in the calculation. Portions of the window that are not visible on the elevation drawing (such as a window that is blocked by a solid balcony wall) shall not be included in the calculation. |