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Tulare, CA Code of Ordinances
CITY OF TULARE, CALIFORNIA CODE OF ORDINANCES
FREEHOLDERS’ CHARTER OF THE CITY OF TULARE
TITLE 1: ADMINISTRATIVE
TITLE 2: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
TITLE 3: FIRE REGULATIONS
TITLE 4: BUILDING REGULATIONS
TITLE 5: BUSINESS REGULATIONS
TITLE 6: POLICE REGULATIONS
TITLE 7: HEALTH AND SANITATION
TITLE 8: PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY
TITLE 9: TRAFFIC
TITLE 10: ZONING
CHAPTER 10.04: ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 10.08: GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 10.12: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 10.16: PUBLIC HEARINGS
CHAPTER 10.20: APPEALS
CHAPTER 10.24: ZONING
CHAPTER 10.26: ANNEXATIONS
CHAPTER 10.28: R-A (RURAL RESIDENTIAL ZONE)
CHAPTER 10.32: SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
CHAPTER 10.33: SMALL LOT RESIDENTIAL
CHAPTER 10.36: MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
CHAPTER 10.40: PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN COMMERCIAL ZONES
CHAPTER 10.44: NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
CHAPTER 10.48: OFFICE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
CHAPTER 10.52: RETAIL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
CHAPTER 10.56: SERVICE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
CHAPTER 10.60: COMMERCIAL DISTRICT DESIGN GUIDELINES
CHAPTER 10.64: PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES
CHAPTER 10.68: LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
CHAPTER 10.72: HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
CHAPTER 10.76: INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT DESIGN GUIDELINES
CHAPTER 10.80: PUBLIC LANDS DISTRICT
CHAPTER 10.84: AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT
CHAPTER 10.88: URBAN RESERVE ZONES
CHAPTER 10.92: PLANNED RESIDENTIAL COMBINING DISTRICT
CHAPTER 10.96: HISTORIC PRESERVATION
CHAPTER 10.100: AIRPORT
CHAPTER 10.104: FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 10.108: DOWNTOWN COMBINING DISTRICT
CHAPTER 10.109: “MU” MIXED USE COMBINING DISTRICT
CHAPTER 10.112: ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS
CHAPTER 10.116: CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
CHAPTER 10.120: SITE PLAN REVIEW
CHAPTER 10.124: HOME OCCUPATIONS
CHAPTER 10.128: VARIANCE PERMITS
CHAPTER 10.132: MINOR DEVIATIONS
CHAPTER 10.136: ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL
CHAPTER 10.140: ADMINISTRATIVE AGREEMENTS
CHAPTER 10.144: SECOND RESIDENTIAL UNITS
CHAPTER 10.145: TOWNHOUSES
CHAPTER 10.146: CONDOMINIUMS
CHAPTER 10.147: EMERGENCY AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
CHAPTER 10.148: DENSITY BONUS
CHAPTER 10.152: DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
CHAPTER 10.156: NON-CONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
CHAPTER 10.160: FARMING
CHAPTER 10.164: HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES
CHAPTER 10.168: SPECIAL USES
CHAPTER 10.172: SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS
CHAPTER 10.176: OUTDOOR DINING IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PRIVATE YARDS
CHAPTER 10.180: SIDEWALK VENDING AND STATIONARY MOBILE VENDORS
CHAPTER 10.184: OUTDOOR SALES OF MERCHANDISE
CHAPTER 10.188: SIGNS
CHAPTER 10.192: PARKING AND LOADING
CHAPTER 10.196: LANDSCAPING
CHAPTER 10.200: MOBILE HOME PARKS
CHAPTER 10.204: ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
CHAPTER 10.208: ENFORCEMENT
CHAPTER 10.212: DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 10.214: ADMINISTRATIVE FINES
CHAPTER 10.218: REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
CHAPTER 10.222: FARMLAND MITIGATION
TITLE 11: REHABILITATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
TITLE 12: BOND FINANCING
PARALLEL REFERENCES
CHAPTER 10.33: SMALL LOT RESIDENTIAL
Section
   10.33.010   Purpose.
   10.33.020   Objectives.
   10.33.030   Application and fee.
   10.33.040   Applicability to General Plan and Official Zoning Map.
   10.33.050   Findings.
   10.33.060   Allowable uses.
   10.33.070   Conditional uses.
   10.33.080   Development standards.
   10.33.090   Design standards.
§ 10.33.010   Purpose.
   The purpose of the Small Lot Residential District (R-1-4) is to provide living areas within the city where development is proposed to achieve compact development with lot sizes in the range of 3,200 sq. ft. to 4,000 sq. ft.
(1995 Code, § 10.33.010) (Ord. 05-1988, passed - -2005)
§ 10.33.020   Objectives.
   The objectives of the Small Lot Residential district are:
   (A)   Thee development of compact single-family residential neighborhoods at densities typically in the six to eight units per acre range;
   (B)   The development of compact residential neighborhoods that exhibit high standards of design that are within close proximity to private or public parks or amenities;
   (C)   To provide for a compact development with narrow lot widths that minimize the dominate characteristics of garages on the streetscape; and
   (D)   To provide for an additional housing type and address issues of affordability.
(1995 Code, § 10.33.020) (Ord. 05-1988, passed - -2005)
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