C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE

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1 Chapter C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE Sections: Generally Uses permitted Uses permitted subject to Planning Director review approval Uses permitted only by conditional use permit Additional requirements Building height Front yard Side yards Rear yard Minimum lot area Distance between buildings on same lot Chapter 17.22, Page 1

2 GENERALLY. The regulations set out in this chapter shall apply in the C-1 (neighborhood commercial) zone unless otherwise provided in this title. The purpose of this zone is to provide an adequate variation of retail establishments and services that conveniently serve the needs of residents in the immediate neighborhood. It is highly desirable to blend uses into the area thereby protecting the residential character of the area; but not create architectural or traffic conflicts nor permit the commercial development to expand into a regional center of such scope and variety as to attract significant volumes of traffic from outside the neighborhood USES PERMITTED. The following uses are permitted in a C-1 zone: A. Any use listed in the Uses Permitted section in the C-O zone. B. Any one or more of the following uses: 1. Apparel and accessory specialty shops, does not include large scale chain department stores. 2. Automobile service stations, including convenience markets but excluding truck stops. 3. Bakery, retail only. 4. Book and stationery store. 5. Candy, nut and confectionery store. 6. Christmas tree sales, limited between November 15 to December 26 each calendar year. 7. Church, excluding schools. 8. Cosmetic store. 9. Drugstore, pharmacy. 10. Fabric, yardage store. 11. Florist. 12. Fireworks sales, limited between June 1 and July 5 each calendar year. 13. Garment cleaning, pressing, alteration and repair. 14. Grocery stores, including meat, fish, fruit, vegetable, delicatessen and convenience stores. 15. Hair styling shop and beauty salon, including tanning salons. 16. Interior decorating, including drapery, curtain and upholstery sales. 17. Jewelry, watch, clocks, silverware, coins and gemstones including repair. 18. Laundromat. 19. Liquor store. 20. Locksmith. Chapter 17.22, Page 2

3 21. Newspaper, magazine store. 22. Pet and pet supply store, including grooming services. 23. Photocopying and duplicating services. 24. Photographic shops and developing services. 25. Physical fitness facility. 26. Private service clubs, lodges. 27. Restaurants and related eating places, excluding on-site alcohol sales, entertainment or drive-through service. 28. Resthome, convalescent home, adult care facility, residential care facility as defined in Section 1502 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. 29. Temporary promotional activity as defined in Section Tobacco store. 31. Video disk/tape rental. 32. Veterinary (small animal only), excluding kennel services. 33. Shopping centers. C. Accessory buildings or structures necessary to such use located on the same lot or parcel of land. D. Dwelling for use by caretaker or night security, or as accessory and incidental to the permitted use on the parcel. E. Temporary offices, including portable, modular or prefabricated structures constructed in conformance with uniform code adopted by the City (Title 15 of this code) and not attached to permanent foundations may be allowed for a period not to exceed 2 years, plus 1 year extension subject to the approval of the Planning Commission. F. The specified store, shops or businesses in subsection B above, shall be retail establishments selling new merchandise exclusively, except used merchandise clearly incidental to the regular business conducted on the premises, and shall be permitted only under the following conditions: 1. Such stores, shops or businesses, except automobile service stations and outdoor seating for restaurants, shall be conducted entirely within an enclosed building. No outside storage of materials is permitted. 2. Products made incidental to a permitted use shall be sold at retail on the premises. Chapter 17.22, Page 3

4 3. All public entrances to such stores, shops or businesses shall be from the principal street upon which the property abuts or within 100 feet thereof, except that a rear or side entrance from the building to a public parking area may be provided. 4. The accessory buildings or structures necessary to such use located on the same lot or parcel of land, including a storage garage for the exclusive use of the patrons and employees of the above stores or businesses USES PERMITTED SUBJECT TO PLANNING DIRECTOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL. The following uses may be permitted in a C-1 zone subject to review and approval by the Planning Director. A. Public utility structures. B. Water pump stations USES PERMITTED ONLY BY CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT. While any use may be permitted by conditional use permit pursuant to Subsection B of Section , the following uses are not permitted in the C-1 zone except by conditional use permit issued in accordance with the procedures provided in Chapter of this title: A. Any use listed in the Uses Permitted section in the R-1, R-2, R-3 and R-4 zones. B. Any of the following uses: 1. Automobile accessory or part store, including stereo, phone, upholstery, and tires. 2. Automobile tuneup specialty shops providing electrical and carburetor tuneup services and related work, when not done as a part of, or incidental to, the operation of an automobile service stations. 3. Carwashes, including detailing. 4. Food and/or shelter service agencies as defined in Section Funeral services, including a crematory provided it is incidental to the main use. 6. Hotels, motels. Chapter 17.22, Page 4

5 7. Kennels. 8. Mobilehome or travel trailer parks. 9. Nurseries, lawn and garden supplies. 10. Scientific research and testing services. 11. Restaurant and related eating places with on-site alcohol sales, entertainment or drive-through services. 12. Small appliance and electronic goods repair. 13. Theaters and cinemas. 14. Trade, vocational or specialized schools ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. The following requirements shall apply to all development permitted by this chapter: A. All permitted and conditional uses pursuant to this chapter shall be subject to site plan review as provided in Chapter B. Landscaping shall be subject to the requirements of Chapter C. Off-street parking and loading shall be subject to the requirements of Chapter D. Signs shall be subject to the requirements of Chapter E. Commercial development proposed adjacent to property zoned or designated for residential development shall be required to be separated by a solid masonry wall constructed a minimum height of 6 feet from highest grade. Any wall located within or along the front yard area shall not exceed a height of 4 feet. Along street frontages, landscaping shall be required in lieu of or in combination with a solid wall, as determined by the Community Development Director, to screen the proposed development from the residential uses. F. Open storage of material and equipment permitted in this zone shall be surrounded and screened by a solid wall or fence, including solid gates where necessary, not less than 6 feet in height. Materials shall not be stacked above the height of the screening. G. For developments under this section using outside storage, the areas devoted to outside storage shall be treated with a permanent dust binder or other permanent dust control measures consistent with air pollution control regulations, as approved by the Planning Director. Chapter 17.22, Page 5

6 H. Roof-top areas of commercial structures shall be completely screened from view by parapets or other finished architectural features constructed to a height of the highest equipment and unfinished structural element or architectural feature of the building. This requirement shall apply to all new commercial construction and remodeling of existing commercial structures which involve a change of 50% or more of the roof structure or an addition of 50% or more to the floor area of the commercial structure BUILDING HEIGHT. Building height requirements in a C-1 zone shall not exceed 60 feet, (approximately 4 stories) FRONT YARD. Front yard requirements in a C-1 zone shall be as follows: A. All buildings shall be located a minimum of 10 feet from the front property line. B. All buildings used exclusively for dwelling purposes shall comply with the provisions of the R-4 zone SIDE YARDS. Side yard requirements in a C-1 zone shall be as follows: A. Where a lot abuts upon the side of a lot in any R zone, E zone, MH zone or PUD project of a residential nature, there shall be a side yard of not less than 20 feet. B. On a corner lot, the side yard on the street side of the lot shall be not less than 10 feet. C. In all other cases, a side yard for a commercial building shall not be required. D. All buildings used exclusively for dwelling purposes shall comply with the provisions of the R-4 zone. Chapter 17.22, Page 6

7 REAR YARD. Rear yard requirements in a C-1 zone shall be as follows: A. Where the lot abuts any R, E, MH zone, or PUD project of a residential nature, there shall be a rear yard of not less than 20 feet. B. Where there is an alley at the rear of the lot, such rear yard may be measured to the center of the alley. C. In all other cases, a rear yard shall not be required. D. All buildings used exclusively for dwelling purposes shall comply with the provisions of the R-4 zone MINIMUM LOT AREA. Minimum lot area requirements in a C-1 zone shall be as follows: none; however, all buildings used exclusively for dwelling purposes shall comply with the provisions of the R-4 zone DISTANCE BETWEEN BUILDINGS ON THE SAME LOT. Distance requirements between buildings on the same lot in a C-1 zone shall be as follows: none, except all buildings used exclusively for dwelling purposes shall comply with the provisions of the R-4 zone. Chapter 17.22, Page 7