The single-family residential zones consist of the following.
.010 “RH-1” Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone. The intent of the “RH-1” Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone is to provide an attractive, safe, and healthy environment of a spacious and semi-rural character, with single-family dwelling units on a minimum lot size of forty three thousand five hundred sixty (43,560) square feet. This zone implements the Estate Residential land use designation in the General Plan.
.020 “RH-2” Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone. The intent of the “RH-2” Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone is to provide an attractive, safe, and healthy environment of a spacious and semi-rural character, with single-family dwelling units on a minimum lot size of twenty two thousand (22,000) square feet. This zone implements the Estate Residential land use designation in the General Plan.
.030 “RH-3” Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone. The intent of the “RH-3” Single-Family Hillside Residential Zone is to provide an attractive, safe, and healthy environment in keeping with the natural amenities and scenic resources of the area, with single-family dwelling units on a minimum lot size of ten thousand (10,000) square feet. This zone implements the Low Density Residential land use designation in the General Plan.
.040 “RS-1” Single-Family Residential Zone. The intent of the “RS-1” Single-Family Residential Zone is to provide an attractive, safe, and healthy environment with single-family dwelling units on a minimum lot size of ten thousand (10,000) square feet. This zone implements the Low Density Residential land use designation in the General Plan.
.050 “RS-2” Single-Family Residential Zone. The intent of the “RS-2” Single-Family Residential Zone is to provide an attractive, safe, and healthy environment with single-family dwelling units on a minimum lot size of seven thousand two hundred (7,200) square feet. This zone implements the Low Density Residential land use designation in the General Plan.
.060 “RS-3” Single-Family Residential Zone. The intent of the “RS-3” Single-Family Residential Zone is to provide an attractive, safe, and healthy environment with single-family dwelling units on a minimum lot size of five thousand (5,000) square feet. This zone implements the Low Density Residential and Low-Medium Hillside Density Residential land use designations in the General Plan.
.070 “RS-4” Single-Family Residential Zone. The intent of the “RS-4” Single-Family Residential Zone is to provide for and encourage the development of high-quality residential units on small lots, in order to provide additional housing choices and use land efficiently. This zone implements the Corridor Residential land use designation in the General Plan for projects with proposed densities that are no greater than 13 dwelling units per acre, and the Low-Medium Density Residential and Low-Medium Hillside Density land use designations in the General Plan. (Ord. 5920 1 (part); June 8, 2004: Ord. 6522 § 1; January 25, 2022.)