TITLE 17
ZONING
ZONING
Chapters
17.02 General Provisions
17.04 Definitions and Construction
17.06 A-Agricultural Zone
17.08 A-14.4 Single-Family Residential Zone
17.10 R-1A Single-Family Residential Zone
17.11 R-20.0 Single-Family Residential Zone
17.12 R-12.0 Single-Family Residential Zone
17.14 R-1-9.6 Single-Family Residential Zone
17.16 R-1-8.4 Single-Family Residential Zone
17.18 R-1-7.2 Single-Family Residential Zone
17.20 R-1-14.4 Single-Family Residential Zone
17.22 R-2 Low-Density Multiple-Family Residential Zone
17.24 R-3 Multiple-Family Residential Zone
17.26 R-3-C Multiple-Dwelling Zone
17.28 R-G Multiple-Dwelling Zone
17.30 MP Mobile Home Park Zone
17.31 Affordable Housing Overlay Zone
17.32 P Off-Street Parking Zone
17.33 Commercial & Office Zones
17.35 Quasi-Public (QP) Zone
17.41 Adult Use Zoning Regulations
17.44 Industrial Zones
17.52 PCD Planned Community Development Zone
17.53 Specific Plan Zone
17.54 FP-1 Primary Floodplain Zone
17.56 FP-2 Secondary Floodplain Zone
17.58 FP-3 Tertiary Floodplain Zone
17.59 Hillside District
17.60 O Combining Oil Zone
17.61 Institutional Uses Zone
17.62 Overlay Zones
17.63 Historic Resources
17.64 Lots and Yards
17.65 Telecommunications Facilities
17.66 Accessory Buildings and Building Height
17.67 Low Barrier Navigation Centers
17.68 Vehicular Access
17.70 Landscaping, Fences, Walls, Hedges
17.71 Picture Arcade Viewing Booths
17.72 Supplemental Site Development Standards for Automotive Related Uses
17.73 Health Care and Community Facilities
17.74 Signs
17.75 Donation Collection Containers
17.76 Off-Street Parking
17.78 Off-Street Loading
17.79 Trash Enclosures
17.80 Home Occupations
17.81 Manufactured Housing on Permanent Foundation
17.82 Planned Unit and Condominium Development
17.83 Conversions To Condominiums
17.84 Performance Standards
17.85 Accessory Dwelling Unit
17.86 Setback Requirements
17.87 Density Bonus Agreements and Development Agreements
17.88 Similar Uses
17.90 Nonconforming Uses
17.91 Precise Plans
17.92 Conditional Use Permit
17.93 Appeals from Commission Decisions on Conditional Use Permits and Variances
17.95 Appeals from Decisions of the Board of Zoning Adjustment and the Zoning Administrator
17.96 Variances
17.97 Film Permits
17.98 Board of Zoning Adjustment and Special Use Permits
17.99 Zoning Administrator and Temporary Use Permits
17.100 Architectural Review Board
17.102 Development Plan Review
17.104 Zoning Map Amendment
17.106 Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment
17.108 Administration and Enforcement
The provisions of this title are not intended to interfere with, abrogate or annul any easements, covenants or other agreements existing as of April 21, 1966, the original effective date of the ordinance codified in this title. The City Council may impose by agreement such conditions upon the reclassification of property under this title as it finds necessary to prevent effects from such reclassification which are potentially deleterious to the public health, safety or general welfare of the citizens of the city.
(`78 Code, § 17.02.010.) (Ord. 1499 § 1, 1978.)
Whenever the provisions of this title impose a greater restriction or regulation upon buildings or structures and the use of them or the use of lands or premises and require larger open space or yards or setbacks than are imposed or required by other ordinances, rules or regulations, the provisions of this title shall govern.
(`78 Code, § 17.02.020.)
(A) Where indicated zone boundaries are approximately street, alley or lot lines, the lines are determined to be the boundaries of the zone. Otherwise, the boundaries shall be determined by the dimensions shown on the Official Zoning Map; in the absence of the dimension, the boundary shall be determined by use of the scale shown on the map.
(B) A street, alley, railroad or railway right-of-way, watercourse, drainage channel or body of water included on the zoning map shall, unless otherwise indicated, have no zoning and shall not be used or improved for other than the purpose for which they exist.
(C) In the event that a vacated street, alley, right-of-way or easement was the boundary between two zones, the new zone boundaries shall be at the new property line, and the vacated portion of the street, alley, right-of-way or easement shall take the zone of the property abutting same and the new zoning boundary shall be at the new property line. If after the adoption of the rules designated in this section uncertainty exists as to any zone boundary, the Commission shall, upon letter of request, interpret the map and determine the boundary, and the determination shall be final and made a permanent public record.
(D) If, after the adoption of the rules designated in this section, uncertainty exists as to any zone boundary, the Commission shall, upon letter of request, interpret the map and determine the boundary, and the determination shall be final and made a permanent public record.
(`78 Code, § 17.02.030.)
(A) Division of city into zones. In order to classify, regulate, restrict and separate the use of land, buildings and structures and to regulate and to limit the type, height and bulk of buildings and structures in the various districts and to regulate the areas of yards and other open areas abutting and between buildings and structures and to regulate the density of population, the city is divided into zones set forth in this title.
(B) Adoption of districts. The several zones and boundaries of the zones and each of them are established and adopted and are shown, delineated and designated on the Official Zoning Map of the city, which map, together with all notations, references, data, district boundaries and other information thereof, is attached hereto and made a part of the ordinance codified in this title and is hereby adopted.
(`78 Code, § 17.02.040.)
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