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10/21/2015
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(e) Lot coverage requirements do not apply to single -family attached developments reviewed under the multiple-family <br />development standards of Chapter 15 of this title and the multiple-family design guidelines. <br />(f) There shall be no minimum interior side setback requirement for individual lots within a single -family attached <br />subdivision. <br />(3) See Section 39.150 for exceptions to required setback standards. See Section 7.020 for setback regulations for <br />buildings which are accessory to residential uses. <br />(4) Repealed by Ord. 3072-08. <br />(5) Minimum setback for multiple-family dwellings shall be twenty-five feet when abutting R-S or R-1 zones, and <br />fifteen feet when abutting R-2 zones. For unit lot subdivisions allowed under Chapter 15A, the minimum interior side <br />setback from the exterior property boundary of the parent lot shall be twenty feet. Building setbacks for buildings which <br />are permitted to exceed thirty-five feet in height shall be an additional five feet for each ten feet or fraction thereof by <br />which the building exceeds thirty-five feet in height for only those portions of the building which exceed thirty-five feet in <br />height. <br />(6) Agricultural structures may have a maximum building height of fifty feet. <br />(7) See Section 7.020 for maximum permitted height of accessory buildings. <br />(8) Twenty-eight feet for any portion of building within fifty feet of lots located in the R-S, R-1, R-2, R-1(A), or R-2(A) <br />zones. In the R-4 and R-5 zones, forty-five feet when located at least fifty feet but less than two hundred feet from lots <br />located in the R-S, R-1, R-2, R-I(A) or R-2(A) zones. <br />(9) Landscape Category E for single -family detached or two-family (duplex) dwellings. Landscape Category B for <br />permitted nonresidential uses. <br />(10) Landscape Category B for permitted nonresidential uses. Landscape Category E for single -family detached or two- <br />family (duplex) dwellings. <br />(11) Sign Category D for permitted nonresidential uses. <br />(12) Sign Category E for single -family detached and two-family (duplex) dwellings. <br />(13) See Chapter 22 of this title for additional regulations for the B-3 zone. <br />(14) See Chapter 27 of this title for additional regulations for the M-1 zone. See Chapter 28 of this title for additional <br />regulations for the M-M zone. See Chapter 25 of this title for additional regulations for the C-2ES zone. <br />(15) No minimum lot area requirement in commercial and industrial zones for above ground utility and communications <br />facilities. <br />(16) Except for permitted residential uses, new buildings shall be constructed up to the front property line for a minimum <br />of fifty percent of the length of all facades facing the front property line. Residential buildings shall have a minimum <br />setback of ten feet, except when part of a mixed-use commercial-residential building, minimum setbacks for nonresidential <br />use shall apply. Service stations shall have a setback of ten feet. <br />(17) The following uses, where permitted, shall have a minimum setback often feet along any abutting street frontage, <br />which shall be landscaped with Type III landscaping: vehicle service station; truck, boat and other vehicle sales or rental; <br />vehicle washing facilities; commercial or commuter parking facilities; hotels and motels; residential uses; retail or <br />wholesale uses involving outdoor display and storage areas; and self-service storage. <br />(18) See Section 22.020.A for setback regulations in the B-3 zone. <br />(19) Ten feet when abutting Pacific Avenue or East Marine View Drive. <br />(20) See Section 6.080. <br />(21) Twenty feet when abutting arterial streets. <br />(22) No rear setback required when abutting an improved public alley. <br />(23) Ten feet when abutting lots located in residential zones. <br />(24) Twenty-five feet when abutting lots located in residential zones. <br />(25) Ten feet when abutting lots located in residential zones. Five feet for single -family dwellings and duplexes. Ten feet <br />for service stations. <br />(26) Seventy-five feet when abutting lots located in residential zones. <br />(27) In this zone, multiple-family dwellings or the residential portions of mixed-use buildings shall be allowed a height <br />of: <br />(a) Eighty feet when located at least three hundred feet from lots located in the R-S, R-1, R-2, R-I(A) and R-2(A) zones <br />and at least one hundred fifty feet from lots located in the R-3(L) and R-3 zones. <br />(b) Sixty feet when located at least one hundred fifty feet from lots located in the R-S, R-1, R-2, R-1(A) and R-2(A) <br />zones and at least seventy-five feet from lots located in the R-3(L) and R-3 zones. <br />(c) Forty-five feet when located at least one hundred feet from lots located in the R-S, R-1, R-2, R-1(A) and R-2(A) <br />zones. <br />(d) Twenty-eight feet when located less than fifty feet from lots located in the R-S, R-1, R-2, R-I(A) and R-2(A) zones. <br />(28) See Section 22.020.13 for building height regulations in the B-3 zone. <br />(29) Forty feet when located within one hundred feet of lots located in the R-S, R-1, R-2, R-2(A), R-3(L) or R-3 zones. <br />Multiple -family dwellings or the residential portions of mixed-use buildings, where permitted, shall be allowed a height <br />of: <br />12 <br />
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