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SEC. 209.3.  RC (RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL) DISTRICTS.
   These Districts are intended to recognize, protect, conserve, and enhance areas characterized by structures combining Residential uses with neighborhood-serving Commercial uses. The predominant Residential uses are preserved, while provision is made for supporting Commercial uses, usually in or below the ground story, that meet the frequent needs of nearby residents without generating excessive vehicular traffic. The compact, walkable, transit-oriented and mixed-use nature of these Districts is recognized by no off-street parking requirements. The RC Districts are composed of two separate districts, as follows:
   RC-3 Districts: Medium Density. These Districts provide for a mixture of medium-density Dwellings similar to those in RM-3 Districts, with supporting Commercial uses. Open spaces are required for Dwellings in the same manner as in RM-3 Districts, except that rear yards need not be at ground level and front setback areas are not required.
   RC-4 Districts: High Density. These Districts provide for a mixture of high-density Dwellings similar to those in RM-4 Districts with supporting Commercial uses. Open spaces are required for Dwellings in the same manner as in RM-4 Districts, except that rear yards need not be at ground level and front setback areas are not required.
 
Table 209.3
ZONING CONTROL TABLE FOR
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
Zoning Category
§ References
RC-3
RC-4
Zoning Category
§ References
RC-3
RC-4
BUILDING STANDARDS
Massing and Setbacks
Height and Bulk Limits
§§ 102, 105, 106, 122, 250-252, 260, 270, 271
Upper Floor Setbacks
§§ 132.2, 253.2
Upper floor setbacks may be required in the North of Market Residential SUD (§ 132.2) and the Van Ness SUD (§ 253.2).
Front and Side Yard Setback
§§ 130, 132, 133
Not Required.
Rear Yard
§§ 130, 134
Required at first residential level and above. 25% of the lot depth, but in no case less than 15 feet.
Residential Design Guidelines
§ 311
Subject to the Residential Design Guidelines. Other design guidelines that have been approved by the Planning Commission may also apply.
Street Frontage and Public Realm
Streetscape and Pedestrian Improvements (Street Trees)
Required.
Street Frontage Requirements
Required as specified in Section § 145.1.
Street Frontage, Parking and Loading Access Restrictions
§ 155(r)
As specified in § 155(r).
As specified in § 155(r). Curb cuts are NP on The Embarcadero between King and Jefferson Streets, and on Broadway between Mason and The Embarcadero.
Miscellaneous
Large Project Review-Buildings Over 50 Feet in Height
§ 253
C
C Additional conditions apply in the North of Market Residential SUD (§ 132.2) and the Van Ness SUD (§ 253.2)
Planned Unit Development
§ 304
C
C
Awning, Canopy and Marquee
P
P
Signs
Per § 607.1.
Per § 607.1.
RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS AND USES
Development Standards
Usable Open Space
[Per Dwelling Unit]
§§ 135, 136
At least 60 square feet if private, and 80 square feet per Dwelling Unit if common.
At least 36 square feet if private, and 48 square feet per Dwelling Unit if common.
Parking Requirements
None Required. Up to one space for every two units permitted, and up to three spaces for every four units permitted with Conditional Use per § 151.1.
Residential Conversion, Demolition, or Merger
§ 317
C for Removal of one or more Residential Units or Unauthorized Units.
Use Characteristics
Single Room Occupancy
§ 102
P
P
Student Housing
§ 102
P
P
Residential Uses
Residential Density, Dwelling Units (7)
§ 207
3 units per lot or up to one unit per 400 square feet of lot area.
3 units per lot or up to one unit per 200 square feet of lot area. No density limits in the Van Ness SUD (§ 243). (8)
Senior Housing
§§ 102, 202.2(f)
P up to twice the number of dwelling units otherwise permitted as a principal use in the district and meeting all the requirements of § 202.2(f)(1).
C up to twice the number of dwelling units otherwise permitted as a principal use in the district and meeting all requirements of Section § 202.2(f)(1), except for § 202.2(f)(1)( D)(iv), related to location.
Residential Density, Group Housing
§ 208
P up to one bedroom for every 140 square feet of lot area.(9)
P up to one bedroom for every 70 square feet of lot area.(9)
Homeless Shelter
§§ 102, 208
P
P
NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS AND USES
Development Standards
Floor Area Ratio
§§ 102123, 124
3.6 to 1.
4.8 to 1. Other FAR controls apply in the Van Ness SUD; § (c)(1). 3
Off-Street Parking
None Required. Up to one space for every two units permitted, and up to 3 spaces for every four units permitted with Conditional Use per § 151.1.
Non-Residential Use Size Limits
§§ 102, 121.6
P if less than 6,000 square feet; C if 6,000 square feet or larger. NP if greater than 120,000 gross square feet.
Ground Floor Ceiling Height
§ 145.1(c)(4)
Minimum floor-to-floor height of 14 feet, as measured from grade except in 40-foot and 50-foot height districts, where buildings shall have a minimum floor-to-floor height of 10 feet.
Use Characteristics
Drive-up Facility
§ 102
NP
NP
Formula Retail
§§ 102, 303.1
C
C
Maritime Use
§ 102
NP
NP
Open Air Sales
§ 102
NP
NP
Outdoor Activity Area
§ 102
P (1)
P (1)
Walk-up Facility
§ 102
P
P
Agricultural Use Category
Agricultural Uses*
§§ 102, 202.2(c)
C
C
Agriculture, Neighborhood
§§ 102, 202.2(c)
P
P
Automotive Use Category
Automotive Uses*
§§ 102, 202.2(b)
C
C
Parking Lot, Private
§ 102
NP
NP
Service, Motor Vehicle Tow
§ 102
NP
NP
Service, Parcel Delivery
§ 102
NP
NP
Vehicle Storage Garage
§ 102
NP
NP
Vehicle Storage Lot
§ 102
NP
NP
Entertainment, Arts and Recreation Use Category
Entertainment, Arts and Recreation Uses*
§ 102
P
P
Entertainment, Outdoor
§ 102
NP
NP
Livery Stable
§ 102
NP
NP
Sports Stadium
§ 102
NP
NP
Industrial Use Category
Industrial Uses*
§ 102
NP
NP
Institutional Use Category
Institutional Uses*
§ 102
C
C
Child Care Facility
§ 102
P
P
Medical Cannabis Dispensary
§§ 102, 202.2(e)
P
P
Philanthropic Admin. Services
§ 102
NP
NP
Public Facilities
§ 102
P
P
Residential Care Facility
§ 102
P
P
Trade School
§ 102
NP
NP
Sales and Service Category
Retail Sales and Service Uses*
§§ 102, 202.2(a)
P (4)
P (4)
Adult Business
§ 102
NP
NP
Cat Boarding
§ 102
NP
NP
Hotel
§ 102
C
C
Kennel
§ 102
NP
NP
Massage Establishment
§ 102
NP
NP
Mobile Food Facility
§ 102
P
P
Mortuary
§ 102
C (5)
C (5)
Motel
§§ 102, 202.2(a)
NP
NP
Storage, Self
§ 102
C
C
Tobacco Paraphernalia Store
§ 102
C (6)
C (6)
Non-Retail Sales and Service*
§ 102
NP
NP
Design Professional
§ 102
P
P
Utility and Infrastructure Use Category
Utility and Infrastructure*
§ 102
NP
NP
Internet Service Exchange
§ 102
C
C
Utility Installation
§ 102
C
C
Wireless Telecommunications Services Facility
§ 102
C or P (10)
C or P (10)
 
*    Not listed below.
(1)   P if in front; C if elsewhere.
(2)   [Note Deleted]
(3)   [Note Deleted]
(4)   C required if located on the second floor or above.
(5)   Must be located on a landmark site, and where the site is within a Height and Bulk District of 40 feet or less, and where a columbarium use has lawfully and continuously operated since the time of designation.
(6)   NP above the second floor.
(7)   Construction of Accessory Dwelling Units may be permitted pursuant to Sections 207(c)(4) and 207(c)(6).
(8)1   For purposes of this calculation, a Dwelling Unit in this district containing no more than 500 square feet of net floor area and consisting of not more than one habitable room in addition to a kitchen and a bathroom may be counted as equal to three-quarters of a Dwelling Unit.
(9)1   C required if the Group Housing is affiliated with and operated by a Hospital or an Institutional Educational Use as defined in Section 102.
(10)2   C if a Macro WTS Facility; P if a Micro WTS Facility.
(Added as Sec. 206.3 by Ord. 443-78, App. 10/6/78; amended by Ord. 63-11, File No. 101053, App. 4/7/2011, Eff. 5/7/2011; Ord. 56-13 , File No. 130062, App. 3/28/2013, Eff. 4/27/2013; Ord. 232-14 , File No. 120881, App. 11/26/2014, Eff. 12/26/2014; redesignated and amended by Ord. 22-15, File No. 141253, App. 2/20/2015, Eff. 3/22/2015; amended by Ord. 161-15, File No. 150804, App. 9/18/2015, Eff. 10/18/2015; Ord. 162-15 , File No. 150805, App. 9/18/2015, Eff. 10/18/2015; Ord. 188-15 , File No. 150871, App. 11/4/2015, Eff. 12/4/2015; Ord. 33-16 , File No. 160115, App. 3/11/2016, Eff. 4/10/2016; Ord. 166-16 , File No. 160477, App. 8/11/2016, Eff. 9/10/2016; Ord. 129-17, File No. 170203, App. 6/30/2017, Eff. 7/30/2017; Ord. 189-17, File No. 170693, App. 9/15/2017, Eff. 10/15/2017; Ord. 202-18, File No. 180557, App. 8/10/2018, Eff. 9/10/2018; Ord. 303-18, File No. 180915, App. 12/21/2018, Eff. 1/21/2019; Ord. 116-19, File No. 181156, App. 6/28/2019, Eff. 7/29/2019)
(Former Sec. 209.3 added by Ord. 443-78, App. 10/6/78; amended by Ord. 115-90, App. 4/6/90; Ord. 275-05, File No. 051250, App. 11/30/2005; Ord. 225-06, File No. 060032; Ord. 225-07, File No. 070677, App. 10/2/2007; Ord. 72-08, File No. 071157, App. 4/3/2008; Ord. 90-08, File No. 080232, App. 5/21/2008; Ord. 298-08, File No. 081153, App. 12/19/2008; Ord. 140-11, File No. 110482, App. 7/5/2011, Eff. 8/4/2011; repealed by Ord. 22-15, File No. 141253, App. 2/20/2015, Eff. 3/22/2015)
AMENDMENT HISTORY
Section header and section amended; Ord. 63-11, Eff. 5/7/2011. Former references to RC-1 and RC-2 Districts deleted; Ord. 56-13 , Eff. 4/27/2013. Section amended; Ord. 232-14 , Eff. 12/26/2014. Former Sec. 206.3 redesignated as Sec. 209.3; Table 209.3 added; Ord. 22-15, Eff. 3/22/2015. Note (7) added; Ords. 161-15 and 162-15 , Eff. 10/18/2015. Table 209.3 amended, Notes (8) and (9)1 added; Ord. 188-15 , Eff. 12/4/2015. Table 209.3 amended; Ord. 33-16 , Eff. 4/10/2016. Table 209.3 amended; Note (10)2 added; Ord. 166-16 , Eff. 9/10/2016. Table 209.3 amended; Note (4) amended; Ord. 129-17 , Eff. 7/30/2017. Table 209.3 amended; Note (2) deleted; Ord. 189-17 , Eff. 10/15/2017. Table 209.3 amended; Ord. 202-18 , Eff. 9/10/2018. Table 209.3 amended; Note (3) deleted; Ord. 303-18 , Eff. 1/21/2019. Note (7) amended; Ord. 116-19 , Eff. 7/29/2019.
CODIFICATION NOTES
1.   Notes "(8)" and "(9)" are referenced as "(7)" and "(8)," respectively, in Ord. 188-15. The notes were redesignated by the codifier because a note designated as "(7)" previously had been added to this section by Ords. 161-15 and 162-15.
2.   Note "(10)" is referenced as "(9)" in Ord. 166-16. The note was redesignated by the codifier because a note designated as "(9)" previously had been added to this section by Ord. 188-15.
3.   So in Ord. 202-18.