A. Purpose | Typical Building Type |
A. Purpose | Typical Building Type | |
The Public Utilities (PU) district is established and intended to accommodate those utility uses necessary to serve the community, including facilities relating to: the treatment, storage, and distribution of potable water; the collection and treatment of sewage; the management of stormwater runoff; the distribution of gas, electric, telephone, and cable television services; the collection, storage, and processing of recyclable materials; the collection and composting of vegetative materials; and the collection and disposal of solid wastes. | ||
B. Use Standards
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C. Intensity and Dimensional Standards 1 | ||
Lot area, minimum (sq ft) | 20,000 2 |
Typical Lot Pattern
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Lot width, minimum (ft) | 125 2 | |
Density, maximum (du/ac) | n/a | |
Lot coverage, maximum (% of lot area) | 25 | |
Pervious area, minimum (% of lot area) | 20 | |
Height, maximum (ft) | 60 | |
Front yard setback, minimum (ft) | 25 | |
Street side yard setback, minimum (ft) | 25 | |
Setback from a waterway or canal, minimum (ft) | 15 | |
Interior side yard setback, minimum (ft) | 25 | |
Rear yard setback, minimum (ft) | 25 | |
Dimensional Standards for Accessory Structures | See
Accessory Use
-Specific standards in Article 4: Part 3. | |
NOTES: [sq ft = square feet; ft = feet; du/ac = dwelling units/acre] 1. See measurement rules and allowed exceptions/variations in Article 9: Part 4. 2. Not applicable to parks or utility structures covering no more than 50 sq ft of ground area. | ||
Typical Development Configuration | ||