§ 8106-1.1. Development standards for uses and structures in O-S, A-E, and R zones.  


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  • Zone
    Minimum Lot
    Area

    (a)
    Maximum
    Percentage
    of Building
    Coverage
    Required Minimum Setbacks (b)
    Maximum Structure Height
    Front Side Rear Principal Structure Exceptions (Principal Structure) Accessory Structure
    (c)
    Interior & Corner Lots, Except Reverse Corner Reverse Corner Lots: Street Side
    OS 10 acres
    As Determined by the General Plan or Applicable Area Plan 20′
    10′
    20′
    15′
    25′
    Height may be increased above 25′ (to maximum 35′) if each side yard is at least 15′ or as specified by permit 15′, except as noted in Section 8106-7.4
    AE 40 acres
    RA One acre
    5′
    10′
    RE 10,000 sq. ft.
    RO 20,000 sq. ft.
    R1 6,000 sq. ft.
    20′ (d)
    R2 7,000 sq. ft. (1)
    RHD 0.80 acre (3)
    From
    adjacent
    street
    Interior
    Side Yard
    Rear
    Lot Line
    35′
    35′
    10′
    5′
    10′
    RPD As specified by permit (2)
    See Section 8109-1.2.2
    35′
    As specified by permit
    RES As specified in the Old Town Saticoy Development Code (Appendix B of the Saticoy Area Plan).
    RMU

     

    REGULATORY NOTES:

    (1) Minimum lot area per dwelling unit: 3,500 square feet.

    (2) Minimum density; one dwelling unit per acre; maximum density; 30 dwelling units per acre.

    (3) Section 65583.2(h) of the California Planning and Zoning Laws prescribes a minimum 16 units per site.

    EDITORIAL NOTES:

    (a) Zone suffix (Section 8103-1) may require greater minimum lot area. See Section 8106-2 for other exceptions.

    (b) See Sections 8106-5, 8106-6, and 8107-20 for exceptions. See Section 8106-4.3 for flag lot setbacks.

    (c) See Sections 8106-5, 8106-7, and 8106-8 for exceptions.

    (d) See Section 8106-5.11 for "swing driveway" exception.

(Add Ord. 3730—5/7/85; Am. Ord. 4054—2/1/94; Am. Ord. 4092—6/27/95; Am. Ord. 4216—10/24/00; Ord. No. 4436, § 5, 6-28-2011; Ord. No. 4479, § 5, 9-22-2015)