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Willits City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 17

12 - RESIDENTIAL ESTATES RE ZONE

Sections:

17.12.010 - Purpose.

The residential estate (RE) zone is intended to promote and encourage environment for family life on large parcels of land. The RE zone is intended to be applied to areas of the city particularly suited for large-lot development of single-family residences and appropriate agricultural uses.

(Ord. 82-4 §3 (part)

(Ord. No. 18-03, 9-26-18)

17.12.020 - Principal permitted uses.

The following are principal permitted uses in the RE zone:

Use Group 2 (a) Single-family Residences;
2 (f) Supportive housing;
2 (g) Transitional housing;
2 (j) Farm worker housing (six or fewer
persons);
2 (l) Residential care home (six or fewer
persons);

 

(Ord. No. 18-03, 9-26-18; Ord. 82-4 §3 (part)).

17.12.030 - Conditional uses.

The following are conditional uses in the RE zone:

Use Group 18 (c) Child day care services;
20 (a) Private educational or religious institutions;
22 (b) Outdoor sports or recreational facilities;
36 (b) Public service facilities;
42 (a) General agriculture.

 

(Ord. 82-4 §3 (part)).

17.12.040 - Lot regulations.

The following lot regulations shall apply in the RE zone:

A. Minimum lot area 20,000 sq. feet;
B. Minimum lot width 100 feet;
C. Maximum lot depth 3 times lot width;
D. Maximum ground coverage 25 percent;
E. Minimum yards:
1. Front 25 feet;
2. Rear 20 feet;
3. Side 10 feet;
F. Maximum building height 35 feet.

 

(Ord. 82-4 §3 (part)).

17.12.050 - Purpose.

The purposes of this article are:

A.

To allow creations of new secondary residential units on residentially zoned lots that already contain one legally created unit; and

B.

To legalize secondary residential units created on residentially zoned lots (or identify specific zone) prior to the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter.

(Ord. 90-15 §2 (part)).

17.12.060 - Definitions.

"Secondary residential unit" means a separate residential unit, containing sleeping quarters, kitchen and bathroom facilities, created on a single-family residential (R-1) lot or on lots zoned residential estates (RE) that already contain one legally created residential unit. A secondary residential unit may be created by:

A.

Conversion of existing floor space in a residential structure;

B.

Addition to an existing residential structure;

C.

Construction of a separate structure on a lot in addition to an existing primary residential structure.

(Ord. 90-15 §2 (part).

17.12.070 - Creation of new secondary residential units.

A.

As of the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter, a new secondary residential unit may be created or occupied only if a use permit has been granted pursuant to the provisions of this section.

B.

An application for a use permit for a secondary residential unit may be made by the owner of the property upon which the new unit will be located or the owner's authorized agent. The application shall be in writing on forms prescribed by the community development department.

C.

Upon filing of an application in proper form, the planning commission will hold a use permit hearing in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 17.82 and subject to the following standards:

1.

The maximum total floor area of the secondary unit shall not exceed six hundred fifty feet.

2.

The minimal parcel size that a secondary unit may be located on is seven thousand square feet.

3.

The secondary residential unit shall conform to the setback standards as the primary residential.

4.

If a secondary residence is detached, a ten foot separation between the primary residence and the secondary residence is required.

5.

One additional off-street parking space shall be provided in addition to the required parking spaces. This space shall be behind the front yard setback line.

6.

An attached or detached garage may not be converted to a secondary residence.

7.

No detached secondary residence shall exceed one and one-half stories or fifteen feet in height.

8.

No attached secondary residence shall exceed two stories or twenty-five feet in height.

9.

The secondary residential unit shall be constructed in accordance with the provisions of the latest editions of the building codes.

(Ord. 90-15 §2 (part)).