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SEC. 751. NCT-2 – SMALL-SCALE NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL TRANSIT DISTRICT.
   NCT-2 Districts are transit-oriented mixed-use neighborhoods with small scale commercial uses near transit services. The NCT-2 Districts are mixed use districts that support neighborhood-serving commercial uses on lower floors and housing above. These Districts are well-served by public transit and aim to maximize residential and commercial opportunities on or near major transit services. The District’s form is generally linear along transit-priority corridors, though may be concentric around transit stations or in broader areas where multiple transit services criss-cross the neighborhood. Housing density is limited not by lot area, but by the regulations on the built envelope of buildings, including height, bulk, setbacks, and lot coverage, and standards for residential uses, including open space and exposure, and urban design guidelines. There are prohibitions on access (e.g., driveways, garage entries) to off-street parking and loading on critical stretches of commercial and transit street frontages to preserve and enhance the pedestrian-oriented character and transit function. Residential parking is not required and generally limited. Commercial establishments are discouraged from building excessive accessory off-street parking in order to preserve the pedestrian-oriented character of the district and prevent attracting auto traffic.
   NCT-2 Districts are intended to provide convenience goods and services to the surrounding neighborhoods as well as limited comparison shopping goods for a wider market. The range of comparison goods and services offered is varied and often includes specialty retail stores, restaurants, and neighborhood-serving offices. The small-scale district controls provide for mixed-use buildings, which approximate or slightly exceed the standard development pattern. Rear yard requirements above the ground story and at residential levels preserve open space corridors of interior blocks.
   Most new commercial development is permitted at the ground and second stories. Neighborhood-serving businesses are strongly encouraged. Eating and drinking and entertainment uses, however, are confined to the ground story. The second story may be used by some retail stores, personal services, and medical, business and professional offices. Parking and hotels are monitored at all stories. Limits on late-night activity, drive-up facilities, and other automobile uses protect the livability within and around the district, and promote continuous retail frontage.
   Housing development in new buildings is encouraged above the ground story. Existing residential units are protected by limitations on demolition and upper-story conversions.
 
Table 751. SMALL-SCALE NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL TRANSIT DISTRICT NCT-2
ZONING CONTROL TABLE
NCT-2
Zoning Category
§ References
Controls
BUILDING STANDARDS
NCT-2
Zoning Category
§ References
Controls
BUILDING STANDARDS
Massing and Setbacks
Height and Bulk Limits.
§§ 102, 105, 106, 250252, 260, 261.1, 270, 271.  See also Height and Bulk District Maps
Varies.  See Height and Bulk Map Sheets HT08, HT11, and HT12 for more information. Height sculpting required on Alleys per § 261.1
5 Foot Height Bonus for Active Ground Floor Uses
P
Rear Yard
§§ 130, 134, 134(a)(e), 136
Required at the Second Story and at each succeeding level or Story of the building, and at the First Story if it contains a Dwelling Unit: 25% of lot depth, but in no case less than 15 feet
Front Setback and Side Yard
§§ 130, 131, 132, 133
Not Required.
Street Frontage and Public Realm
Streetscape and Pedestrian Improvements
Required
Street Frontage Requirements
Required; controls apply to above-grade parking setbacks, parking and loading entrances, active uses, ground floor ceiling height, street-facing ground-level spaces, transparency and fenestration, and gates, railings, and grillwork. Exceptions permitted for historic buildings.
Ground Floor Commercial
Required on certain streets
Vehicular Access Restrictions
§ 155(r)
Required on certain streets, see 155(r) for more information.
Miscellaneous
Lot Size (Per Development)
P up to 9,999 square feet; C 10,000 square feet and above
Planned Unit Development
§ 304
C
Awning, Canopy or Marquee
P
Signs
§§ 262, 602- 604, 607, 607.1, 608, 609
As permitted by § 607.1
General Advertising Signs
§§ 262, 602,604, 608, 609, 610, 611
NP
Design Guidelines
General Plan Commerce and Industry Element
Subject to the Urban Design Guidelines
 
Zoning Category
§ References
Controls
RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS AND USES
Zoning Category
§ References
Controls
RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS AND USES
Development Standards
Usable Open Space [Per Dwelling Unit]
§§ 135, 136
100 square feet per unit if private, or 133 square feet per unit if common
Off-Street Parking Requirements
§§ 145.1, 150, 151.1, 153 - 156, 166, 204.5
Car parking not required. P up to 0.5 spaces per Dwelling Unit; C up to 0.75 spaces per Dwelling Unit. Bike parking required per § 155.2. If car parking is provided, car share spaces are required when a project has 50 units or more per § 166.
Dwelling Unit Mix
40% of Dwelling Units shall contain at least two Bedrooms, or 30% of Dwelling Units shall contain at least three Bedrooms.
Use Characteristics
Single Room Occupancy
§ 102
P
Student Housing
§ 102
P
Residential Uses
Controls By Story
1st
2nd
3rd+
Residential Uses
§ 102
P
P
Accessory Dwelling Unit
§§ 102, 207(c)(4), 207(c)(6)
P per Planning Code Sections 207(c)(4) and 207(c)(6).
Dwelling Units, Senior Housing, and Group Housing.
§ 102, 202.2(f), 207, 208
No density limit by lot area. Density restricted by physical envelope controls of height, bulk, setbacks, open space, exposure and other applicable controls of this and other Codes, as well as by applicable design guidelines, applicable elements and area plans of the General Plan, and design review by the Planning Department.
Homeless Shelters
§§ 102, 208
Density limits regulated by the Administrative Code
Loss and Division of Dwelling Units
Controls by Story
1st
2nd
3rd+
Residential Conversion
§ 317
C
C
NP
Residential Demolition or Merger
§ 317
C
C
C
Division of Dwelling Units
Division of existing Dwelling Units P per § 207.8
 
Zoning Category
§ References
Controls
NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS AND USES
Zoning Category
§ References
Controls
NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS AND USES
Development Standards
Floor Area Ratio
§§ 102, 123, 124
2.5 to 1
Use Size
§§ 102, 121.2
P up to 3,999 square feet; C 4,000 square feet and above
Off-Street Parking Requirements
§§ 145.1, 150, 151.1, 153 - 156, 166, 204.5
Car parking not required. Limits set forth in Section 151.1. Bike parking required per Section 155.2. Car share spaces required when a project has 25 or more parking spaces per § 166.
Off-Street Freight Loading
§§ 150, 152, 153 - 155, 161, 204.5
None required if gross floor area is less than 10,000 square feet. Exceptions permitted per §§ 155 and 161.
Commercial Use Characteristics
Drive-up Facility
§ 102
NP
Formula Retail
§§ 102, 303.1
C
Hours of Operation
§ 102
P 6 a.m. - 2 a.m.; C 2 a.m.- 6 a.m.
Maritime Use
§ 102
NP
Open Air Sales
§§ 102, 703(b)
See § 703(b)
Outdoor Activity Area
§§ 102, 145.2
P if located in front; C if located elsewhere
Walk-up Facility
§ 102
P
Controls by Story
1st
2nd
3rd+
Agricultural Use Category
Agriculture, Industrial
§§ 102, 202.2(c)
NP
NP
NP
Agriculture, Large Scale Urban
§§ 102, 202.2(c)
C
C
C
Agriculture, Neighborhood
§§ 102, 202.2(c)
P
P
P
Automotive Use Category
Automotive Uses*
§§ 102, 202.2(b)
NP
NP
NP
Automotive Repair
§ 102
C
NP
NP
Automotive Service Station
§§ 102, 187.1, 202.2(b), 202.5
C
NP
NP
Gas Station
§§ 102, 187.1, 202.2(b)
C
NP
NP
Parking Garage, Private
§ 102
C
C
C
Parking Garage, Public
§ 102
C
C
C
Parking Lot, Private
§§ 102, 142, 156
C
C
C
Parking Lot, Public
§§ 102, 142, 156
C
C
C
Entertainment, Arts and Recreation Use Category
Entertainment, Arts and Recreation Uses*
§ 102
NP
NP
NP
Arts Activities
§ 102
NP(5)
NP(6)
NP(6)
Entertainment, General
§ 102
P
NP
NP
Entertainment, Nighttime
§ 102
P
NP
NP
Movie Theater
§§ 102, 202.4
P
NP
NP
Open Recreation Area
§ 102
C
C
C
Passive Outdoor Recreation
§ 102
C
C
C
Industrial Use Category
Industrial Uses
§§ 102, 202.2(d)
NP
NP
NP
Institutional Use Category
Institutional Uses*
§ 102
P
C
C
Child Care Facility
§ 102
P
P
P
Hospital
§ 102
NP
NP
NP
Medical Cannabis Dispensary**
§§ 102, 202.2(e)
DR
DR
NP
Public Facilities
§ 102
C
C
C
Residential Care Facility
§ 102
P
P
P
Sales and Service Use Category
Retail Sales and Service Uses*
§§ 102, 202.2(a)
P
P
NP
Adult Business
§ 102
NP
NP
NP
Animal Hospital
§ 102
C
NP
NP
Bar
§§ 102, 202.2(a)
P
NP
NP
Cannabis Retail
§§ 102, 202.2(a)
C
C
NP
Flexible Retail
§ 102
NP(5)
NP
NP
Hotel
§ 102
C
C
C
Kennel
§ 102
C
NP
NP
Liquor Store
§ 102
P
NP
NP
Massage Establishment
§ 102
C
NP
NP
Massage, Foot/Chair
§ 102
P
NP
NP
Mortuary
§ 102
NP
NP
NP
Motel
§§ 102, 202.2(a)
NP
NP
NP
Restaurant
§§ 102, 202.2(a)
P
NP
NP
Restaurant, Limited
§§ 102, 202.2(a)
P
NP
NP
Services, Financial
§ 102
P
C
NP
Services, Fringe Financial
§ 102
NP
NP
NP
Services, Limited Financial
§ 102
P
NP
NP
Storage, Self
§ 102
NP
NP
NP
Tobacco Paraphernalia Establishment
§ 102
C
NP
NP
Trade Shop
§ 102
P
C
NP
Non-Retail Sales and Service*
§ 102
NP
NP
NP
Design Professional
§ 102
P
P
NP
Trade Office
§ 102
P
P
NP
Utility and Infrastructure Use Category
Utility and Infrastructure*
§ 102
Power Plant
§ 102
NP
NP
NP
Public Utilities Yard
§ 102
NP
NP
NP
 
 
* Not listed below
(1)   C required for ground floor residential use when street frontage is listed in 145.4(b)
(2)   [Note deleted.]
(3)   [Note deleted.]
(4)   C if a Macro WTS Facility; P if a Micro WTS Facility.
(5)   P in the geographic area described as Flexible Retail Zones in Section 202.9.
(6)   C in the geographic area described as Flexible Retail Zones in Section 202.9.
 
(Added by Ord. 129-17, File No. 170203, App. 6/30/2017, Eff. 7/30/2017; amended by Ord. 189-17, File No. 170693, App. 9/15/2017, Eff. 10/15/2017; Ord. 229-17, File No. 171041, App. 12/6/2017, Eff. 1/5/2018; Ord. 202-18, File No. 180557, App. 8/10/2018, Eff. 9/10/2018; Ord. 277-18, File No. 180914, App. 11/20/2018, Eff. 12/21/2018; Ord. 285-18, File No. 180806, App. 12/7/2018, Eff. 1/7/2019; 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; Ord. 182-19, File No. 190248, App. 8/9/2019, Eff. 9/9/2019)
AMENDMENT HISTORY
Zoning Control Table amended; Note (2) deleted; Ord. 189-17, Eff. 10/15/2017. Zoning Control Table amended; Ord. 229-17, Eff. 1/5/2018. Zoning Control Table amended; Ord. 202-18, Eff. 9/10/2018. Zoning Control Table amended; Ord. 277-18, Eff. 12/21/2018. Zoning Control Table amended; Notes (5) and (6) added; Ord. 285-18, Eff. 1/7/2019. Zoning Control Table amended; Note (3) deleted; Ord. 303-18, Eff. 1/21/2019. Zoning Control Table amended; Ord. 116-19, Eff. 7/29/2019. Zoning Control Table amended; Ord. 182-19, Eff. 9/9/2019.
**Editor’s Note:
   Ordinance 186-17, effective October 15, 2017, requires that “No more than three MCDs shall be permitted at any given time within the boundaries of Supervisorial District 11.”