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(A) Purpose - The purpose of the CNC sub-zone is to protect an area of established convenience shopping and personal services to serve the existing coastal residential community of Oxnard Shores and the public who visit the area. Development within the CNC sub-zone shall be compatible with the adjoining residential neighborhood and consistent with Policy 61 of the certified Oxnard coastal land use plan.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.8.1)
(B) Principally permitted uses - Uses within the following categories are subject to the approval of a development review permit, pursuant to the provisions of section 17-57 of this chapter.
(1) Neighborhood commercial services: financial, banks, savings and loans, personal, barber, beauty shop, health spa, laundry, professional, real estate, medical, public parking, parks, library.
(2) Neighborhood commercial sales: eating/drinking (nonalcoholic) restaurant, café, neighborhood retail market, liquor, pharmacy, stationery, florist, baker, book stores.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.8.2)
(C) Secondary permitted uses - The following categories are subject to the approval of a coastal development permit, pursuant to the provisions of section 17-57 of this chapter.
(1) Services: commercial recreation, skating rink, amusement center, entertainment, theater, night-club, motor vehicle service station.
(2) Sales: eating/drinking (serving alcoholic beverages) restaurant, cocktail lounge.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.8.3)
(D) Property development standards -
(1) Maximum building height: two stories or 35 feet; additional stories or height may be permitted subject to the granting of a coastal development permit.
(2) Minimum lot area: 15,000 square feet.
(3) Front yard setback: 10 feet.
(4) Rear yard setback: for lots abutting a public way or alley: 10 feet. No setback is otherwise required.
(5) Side yard setback:
(a) Interior side yard: none required.
(b) Street side yard: 10 feet.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.8.4)
(E) Applicable provisions - All uses shall be subject to the applicable standards of this chapter, including standards contained in the following sections:
(1) Section 17-5, General requirements;
(2) Article III, Specific Coastal Development and Resource Standards;
(3) Article IV, General Coastal Development and Resource Standards; and
(4) Article V, Administration.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.8.5)
(Ord. No. 2034, 2716)
(A) Purpose - The purpose of the CVC sub-zone is to provide coastal dependent visitor-serving commercial/recreational opportunities for both the visiting public and the residents of the city. This sub-zone is designed to assure an orderly and balanced utilization of Oxnard's coastal resources and provide maximum access, enjoyment, and use of these resources by all segments of the public, while protecting scenic resources in environmentally sensitive habitat areas. Development within the CVC sub-zone shall be consistent with the policies of the Oxnard coastal land use plan, including Policy 46.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.9.1)
(B) Principally permitted uses - The principally permitted uses are visitor-serving services and visitor-serving sales. The following categories are subject to the approval of a coastal development permit, pursuant to the provision of section 17-57 of this chapter.
(1) Visitor-serving services: commercial recreation, skating rink, amusement center, campground, swim club, boat rentals, bike rentals, entertainment, theater, night-club, motor vehicle service station, tourist hotels, motels, convention and conference facilities, and vacation timeshare developments.
(2) Visitor-serving sales: eating/drinking (serving alcoholic beverages) restaurant, cocktail lounge, marina facilities, sport fishing, boat launching, yacht and boat sales, bait and tackle sales, marina supply store, eating/drinking (nonalcoholic) restaurant, café.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.9.2)
(C) Secondary permitted uses - The following categories are subject to the approval of a development review permit, pursuant to the provisions of section 17-57 of this chapter.
(1) Services: financial, banks, savings and loans, personal, barber, beauty shop, health spa, laundry, professional, real estate, medical, travel agency, public, parking, parks, library.
(2) Sales: drive-through businesses and facilities, restaurant, café, specialty shops, antiques, sporting goods, art, cameras, souvenirs, general retail, off-sale liquor, florist, stationery, gifts, automobile rental agency.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.9.3)
(D) Property development standards -
(1) Maximum building height: 3 stories or 35 feet; additional stories or height may be permitted subject to the granting of a coastal development permit.
(2) Minimum lot area: 15,000 square feet.
(3) Front yard setback: 10 feet.
(4) Rear yard setback: for lots abutting a public way or alley: 10 feet. No setback is otherwise required.
(5) Side yard setback:
(a) Interior side yard: none required.
(b) Street side yard: 10 feet.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.9.4)
(E) Applicable provisions - All uses shall be subject to the applicable standards of this chapter, including standards contained in the following sections:
(1) Section 17-5, General requirements;
(2) Article III, Specific Coastal Development and Resource Standards;
(3) Article IV, General Coastal Development and Resource Standards; and
(4) Article V, Administration.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.9.5)
(Ord. No. 2034, 2716)
(A) Purpose - The purpose of the CDI sub-zone is to provide areas for those types of energy and industrial activities that require location adjacent to or in the vicinity of the sea to function. The intent of this sub-zone is to assure that energy and industrial land uses will neither generate environmental degradation nor otherwise adversely affect the public welfare. Development within the CDI sub-zone shall be consistent with Policies 50, 54 and 56 of the Oxnard coastal land use plan.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.10.1)
(B) Conditionally permitted uses - The following uses are illustrative of those permitted subject to the approval of a coastal development permit pursuant to the provisions of article V (Administration):
(1) Except in the Channel Islands Harbor, aquiculture and agriculture with structures;
(2) Canneries and cold storage for ocean-based food processing and packaging;
(3) Caretaker residence;
(4) Except in the Channel Islands Harbor, coastal dependent industrial warehousing and outside storage;
(5) Boat repair and service and, except in the Channel Islands Harbor, main facilities, including commercial fishing and boat launching, sales, and storage;
(6) Oil and gas development, including storage of oil spill containment equipment and, except in the Channel Islands Harbor, tanker, refinery, and petrochemical facilities, and associated pipelines and storage structures; and
(7) Except in the Channel Islands Harbor, saltwater desalinization plant.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.10.2)
(C) Property development standards -
(1) Maximum building height: 55 feet (additional height may be approved by coastal development permit).
(2) Minimum lot area: 15,000 square feet.
(3) Minimum lot width: 100 feet; corner lots 150 feet.
(4) Minimum lot depth: 150 feet.
(5) Front yard setback:
(a) Minor streets: 10 feet.
(b) Thoroughfares: 20 feet.
(6) Side yard setback: for lots adjacent to residentially zoned property, same as adjacent residential zone side yard setback. No setback otherwise required.
(7) Rear yard setback: for lots adjacent to residentially zoned property, same as adjacent residential zone rear yard setback. No setback otherwise required.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.10.3)
(D) Performance standards/special requirements -
(1) Electricity and radioactivity -
(a) No activity shall be permitted which causes electrical disturbances affecting the operation of any equipment located beyond the property line of such activity. In no event shall radioactivity, when measured at each lot line, be in excess of 2.7 x 10.11 microcuries per milliliter of air at any moment of time.
(b) Radio and television transmitters shall be operated at the regularly assigned wave lengths (or within the authorized tolerances thereof) as assigned by the appropriate governmental agency. Subject to such exception, such transmitters shall be suitably wired, shielded and controlled so that in operation they shall not emit any electrical impulses or waves beyond the lot lines which shall adversely affect the operation and control of any domestic household equipment or any other electronic devices and equipment.
(2) Liquid and solid wastes - Liquid or solid wastes discharged from the premises shall be properly treated prior to discharge so as not to contaminate or pollute any watercourse or groundwater supply or interfere with bacterial processes in sewage treatment. Such operations shall comply with authorized governmental health and safety regulations of agencies having jurisdiction over such disposal activities. The disposal or dumping of solid wastes, such as slag, paper or fiber wastes, or other industrial wastes, shall not be permitted on any premises unless otherwise provided for in these provisions.
(3) Performance standards, fire and explosive hazards - All activities involving the use or storage of combustible, flammable or explosive materials shall be in compliance with nationally recognized state-of-the-art standards, and shall be provided with adequate firefighting and fire-suppression equipment and devices in compliance with the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association regulations. Burning of waste materials in open fires is prohibited.
(4) Smoke and particulates - Visible emissions of smoke shall not be permitted which exceed Ringelmann No. 1 on the Ringelmann Chart of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, except for exhausts emitted by armored vehicles or other transportation facilities. This requirement shall also be applicable to the disposal of trash and waste materials. Windborne dust, dirt, fly ash, airborne solids, sprays and mists (except water vapor) originating from any use shall not be permitted.
(5) Toxic or noxious matter - Toxic gases or noxious matter shall not be emitted which can cause any damage to human health, to animals, vegetation or property, or which can cause any excessive soiling beyond the lot lines of the use.
(6) Odorous matter - Operations, processes or products which emit odors that are detectable at any point beyond the property line from any use shall not be permitted.
(7) Glare or heat - Any operation producing intense glare or heat shall be performed within an enclosed or screened area in such a manner that the glare or heat emitted shall not be discernible from the property line.
(8) Vibration - Every use shall be so operated that the ground vibration generated by the use is not harmful or injurious to the use of the surrounding properties. No vibration shall be permitted which is perceptible without instruments at any point along the property line on which said use is located.
(9) Noise - Baffling or muffling devices or other precautionary means shall be employed with processes or operations causing objectionable noise characteristics to prevent their being objectionable when measured at the property line during normal operation.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.10.4)
(E) Applicable provisions - All uses shall be subject to the applicable standards of this chapter, including standards contained in the following sections:
(1) Section 17-5, General requirements;
(2) Article III, Specific Coastal Development and Resource Standards;
(3) Article IV, General Coastal Development and Resource Standards; and
(4) Article V, Administration.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.10.5)
(Ord. No. 2034, 2095, 2716)
(A) Purpose - The purpose of the EC sub-zone is to provide areas that allow for siting, construction, modification and maintenance of power generating facilities and electrical substations consistent with Policies 51, 52, 54, 55 and 56 of the Oxnard coastal land use plan. Additionally, the EC sub-zone is designed to provide a framework for coordinating the requirements and responsibilities of applicable city, State and federal regulatory agencies vested with the authority for reviewing energy facility development. To assure consistency with the Oxnard coastal land use plan, the following coastal act provisions and land use plan policies shall apply:
(1) Coastal dependent energy facilities shall be encouraged to locate or expand within existing sites and shall be permitted reasonable long-term growth, where consistent with this article. (Coastal Act, Section 30260)
(2) All new energy related development shall conform to the air quality regulations set forth by the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, the air quality management plan and new source review rule 26. (Policy 29)
(3) Energy related development shall not be located in coastal resource areas including sensitive habitats, recreational areas and archeological sites. All development adjacent to these resource areas or agricultural areas shall be designed to mitigate any adverse impacts. (Policy 30)
(4) All new energy related development shall be located and designed to minimize adverse effects upon public access to the beach. (Policy 54)
(5) No energy related development shall be located seaward of the 100 year flood/wave run-up line as designated by the U.S. Department of Housing Insurance Program Administration and the land use map of the Oxnard coastal land use plan. (Policy 56)
(6) Wastewater from any energy related facilities shall be treated as necessary and put to reuse including, but not limited to the following:
(a) Re-injection into the aquifer or ground water recharge system; and
(b) Recycling for industrial, agricultural or urban use. (Policy 64)
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.11.1)
(B) Conditionally permitted uses - The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a coastal development permit pursuant to the provisions of article V:
(1) Off-street public parking facility;
(2) Electrical power generating plant and accessory uses normally associated with said power generating facility;
(3) Electrical substation; and
(4) Natural gas pump and extraction facilities.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.11.2)
(C) Applicable provisions - All uses shall be subject to the applicable standards of this chapter, including standards contained in the following sections:
(1) Section 17-5, General requirements;
(2) Article III, Specific Coastal Development and Resources Standards;
(3) Article IV, General Coastal Development and Resource Standards; and
(4) Article V, Administration.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.11.3)
(Ord. No. 2034, 2716)
(A) Purpose - The purpose of the COD sub-zone is to provide areas to explore for and develop known oil and natural gas resources. This sub-zone shall be applied only to existing known fields as designated by the State Division of Oil and Gas, and shall not be applied in residential or environmentally sensitive habitat areas (Policy 63). In the event that oil and/or gas deposits are believed to be present in an area not presently designated for oil and gas production activities, an amendment to the coastal land use plan and rezoning of the affected property will be required with appropriate permits prior to commencing with the exploration or production activities. All development within the COD sub-zone shall be consistent with the policies of the Oxnard coastal land use plan (Chapter 3), while employing the best available control technology (BACT) to minimize adverse effects upon public access to the beach, as well as to protect visual resources and environmentally sensitive habitat areas.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.12.1)
(B) Conditionally permitted uses - The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a coastal development permit pursuant to the provisions of article V:
(1) Off-street public parking facilities;
(2) Drilling, redrilling or reworking and pumping of wells for the production of petroleum and petroleum byproducts;
(3) Structures, equipment and other facilities incidental to subdivision (2) above;
(4) Injection wells and incidental equipment necessary for enhanced oil recovery or disposal of production waste and equipment and facilities necessary for enhanced oil recovery, including water flooding, steam injection, air injection, carbon dioxide injection, or introduction or polymers or other agents;
(5) Storage tanks necessary or incidental to separation/treatment of oil and gas or temporary storage of separated hydrocarbons, and equipment for transfer of the produced hydrocarbons to pipelines or tanker trucks; and
(6) Pipelines necessary for oil and gas production operations within the coastal zone.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.12.2)
(C) Applicable provisions - All uses shall be subject to the applicable standards of this chapter, including standards contained in the following sections:
(1) Section 17-5, General requirements;
(2) Article III, Specific Coastal Development and Resource Standards;
(3) Article IV, General Coastal Development and Resource Standards; and
(4) Article V, Administration.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.12.3)
(Ord. No. 2034, 2716)
(A) Purpose -
(1) The purpose of the RC sub-zone is to provide open space for various forms of outdoor recreation of either a public or private nature. The intent is to encourage outdoor recreational uses which will protect and enhance areas which have both active and passive recreation potential. Such uses should offer recreational activities which compliment and are appropriate to the area because of their natural resources and beauty. This sub-zone is designed to implement the recreational policies of the Oxnard coastal land use plan, as outlined in Chapter 3.7.1.
(2) Nothing in this section shall restrict public and private access to the recreational opportunities provided within the coastal zone of the city.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.13.1)
(3) In particular, public coastal and recreation within North Shore at Mandalay Bay shall be consistent with LCP Land Use Plan Policy No. 82.1.
(B) Permitted uses - The following uses which are coastal dependent, open space, and nonstructural in nature are permitted in the RC sub-zone:
(1) Unimproved outdoor public and private passive recreational uses, e.g., parks and playgrounds;
(2) Unimproved riding, hiking, biking, and walking trails;
(3) Unlighted sand volleyball courts;
(4) Portable lifeguard stations of a seasonal nature;
(5) Temporary wind fences for seasonal beach sand stabilization not to exceed 36 inches in height, which will not interfere with lateral or vertical public access and related permitted uses; and
(6) Unimproved, open air educational and scientific research.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.13.2)
(C) Conditionally permitted uses - The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a coastal development permit pursuant to the provisions of article V of this chapter.
(1) Structures and facilities of an accessory nature required to support the recreational uses permitted in this sub-zone, including, but not limited to, parking areas, water and sanitary facilities, boat launching facilities, barbeques and fire rings, bicycle parking facilities, ranger stations, and limited concession facilities;
(2) Swimming and tennis clubs;
(3) Public and private day use picnic facilities;
(4) Public and private camp grounds (nonvehicular);
(5) Recreational vehicle parks;
(6) Residential structure for a caretaker to protect human life and property; and
(7) Oil and gas production activities within existing known fields, as identified by the California Division of Oil and Gas. (Policies 37 and 38)
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.13.3)
(8) Improved (paved) riding, hiking, biking and walking trails for North Shore at Mandalay Bay.
(D) Applicable provisions - All uses shall be subject to the applicable standards of this chapter, including standards contained in the following sections:
(1) Section 17-5, General requirements;
(2) Article III, Specific Coastal Development and Resource Standards;
(3) Article IV, General Coastal Development and Resource Standards; and
(4) Article V, Administration.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.13.4)
(Ord. No. 2034, 2598, 2716)
(A) Purpose - The purpose of the RP sub-zone is to protect, preserve and restore environmentally sensitive habitat areas within the coastal zone of the city. The major resource or habitat areas within the city’s coastal zone include but are not limited to wetlands, sand dunes, riparian habitats, endangered species habitats and marine habitats. Development within the RP sub-zone shall be consistent with Policies 6, 8, 10, 11, 12 and 13 of the certified Oxnard coastal land use plan, and Sections 30230, 30231, 30236 and 30240 of the 1976 Coastal Act. Additionally, resource protection and development within North Shore at Mandalay Bay shall be consistent with LCP Land Use Plan Policy No. 10.1.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.14.1)
(B) Conditionally permitted uses - The following uses which are nonstructural in nature are permitted subject to the approval of a coastal development permit, pursuant to the provisions of article V of this chapter:
(1) Formal ongoing education and scientific study;
(2) Formal ongoing light recreation activities (e.g., bird-watching or nature study);
(3) Primitive nonvehicular day use picnic facilities; and
(4) Diking, filling or dredging for restoration purposes only.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.14.2)
(C) RP sub-zone when used as an interim zoning designation -
(1) Undeveloped parcels of land designated with two or more sub-zone categories (including resource protection) on the land use maps of the Oxnard coastal land use plan shall be totally zoned RP on an interim basis until a specific plan is approved which is consistent with both the Oxnard coastal land use plan and all applicable provisions of this article.
(2) Where a sensitive resource area comprises only a part of a parcel or parcels under contiguous ownership, the city may permit an increase in the allowable density of the nonresource areas in return for the permanent preservation of the resource area. Density increases shall only apply for allowable uses as designated by the land use map of the Oxnard coastal land use plan, and such density increases shall only be granted if the result will be less environmentally damaging than the project of permitted density. Development adjacent to the resource area shall be sited and designed to mitigate any adverse impacts on the resource.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.14.3)
(D) Applicable provisions - All uses shall be subject to the applicable standards of this chapter, including standards contained in the following sections:
(1) Section 17-5, General requirements;
(2) Article III, Specific Coastal Development and Resource Standards;
(3) Article IV, General Coastal Development and Resource Standards; and
(4) Article V, Administration.
(`64 Code, Sec. 37-2.14.4)
(Ord. No. 2034, 2598, 2716)
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