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D. The regulations for the P (public park), WRM (watershed resource management), AQ <br /> (aquatic) and the OS (open space) zones are contained in Chapters 33A, 30A, 33E and 33F, <br /> respectively. <br /> E. You now have the basic zoning regulations that apply to the subject property. However, you <br /> should review Section 3.050 of this chapter to determine if other regulations of this title apply. <br /> Is hereby amended to read: <br /> 3.040 Development standards table. <br /> A. Format. The format used for graphically displaying the various development standards <br /> which apply in the various use zones (not including the overlay zones) is a matrix format called <br /> the development standards table, contained in Chapter 6. It is the intention of the development <br /> standards table to indicate the various development standards that apply in each use zone, except <br /> the off-street parking standards. To see how many parking spaces are required for a specific use, <br /> go to Table No. 34-1 in Chapter 34. For the B-3 zone,the parking requirements are listed in <br /> Chapter 22. For the E-1 and MUO zones, parking requirements are also listed in Chapter 31B. <br /> B. Development Standards. After finding that a use is permitted in a specific zone, go to the <br /> development standards table in Chapter 6. This chart specifies a variety of development <br /> standards that apply to each zone, such as minimum lot area, minimum setbacks, maximum <br /> building height, sign category and landscape category. This table may include special regulations <br /> that are indicated by a number inside of parentheses within a box or cell on the development <br /> standards table. The special regulation corresponding to the number is listed on the page or pages <br /> following the chart. <br /> C. The B-3, C-2ES, M-1, M-M, BMU, E-1 and MUO zones have additional regulations that <br /> are not specified in the use tables or the development standards table. These can be found in <br /> Chapters 22, 25, 27, 28, 31A and 31B, respectively, of this title. <br /> D. The regulations for the P (public park), WRM (watershed resource management), AQ <br /> (aquatic) and the OS (open space) zones are contained in Chapters 33A, 30A, 33E and 33F, <br /> respectively. <br /> E. You now have the basic zoning regulations that apply to the subject property. However, you <br /> should review Section 3.050 of this chapter to determine if other regulations of this title apply. <br /> Section 5: Subsection 5.040 of Section 36 of Ordinance 2397-99 (EMC 19.05.040) which reads <br /> as follows: <br /> 5.040 Additional regulations in specific zones. <br /> In addition to the special regulations that accompany the use tables and the development <br /> standards listed in Table No. 6.1, there are additional regulations that apply in the B-3, C-2ES, <br /> 12 <br />