Uses in the PRD zone shall be limited to the following:
A. Dwelling units:
Attached and detached dwelling units with open space and/or recreational areas.
B. Accessory buildings and structures:
Accessory buildings and structures, including private garages, work sheds, noncommercial greenhouses, patio covers and additions, with their location subject to the approval by the Director of Development Services.
C. House pets with the following provisions:
1. In detached single units, any combination of dogs and cats, not to exceed four adult animals, four months of age or older.
2. In attached duplex or cluster units, one dog and one cat (or two of either) not to exceed two adults, four months of age or older.
3. Fish and birds excluding livestock and exotic varieties as defined by Subsection 15.17.030.K of this title.
4. This section shall not take precedence over a more restrictive management or association agreement/regulation regarding the keeping of animals.
D. Home businesses as defined in Chapter 15.04 of this title.
E. In detached single units only, a Small Family Child-Care Home as defined in Chapter 15.04 of this title and as regulated by California Health and Safety Code.
F. Swimming pools, tennis courts, clubhouses and similar recreational facilities for the sole use of the occupants of the PRD and their guests.
G. A Type VII retirement complex as defined in Chapter 15.04 of this title. Whenever the PRD zone and the accompanying concept plan for such a complex are approved, the property involved shall be designated on the official Zoning Map with an "LC: (Life Care)" suffix; i.e., PRD-LC. Notwithstanding Section 15.20.050 of this chapter, the development standards of parking and density for a retirement complex are specified in Chapter 15.55 of this title. Open space provisions shall be evaluated at the time of concept plan review.
H. Residential beekeeping as defined by Subsection 15.17.030.S of this title.
(Ord. 3255 § 6, 2018; Ord. 2982, 2001).