San Diego Municipal Code Ch.13 Art.1 Div.2 — Open Space Base Zones
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Article 1: Base Zones Division 2: Open Space Base Zones (Added 12-9-1997 by O-18451 N.S.; effective 1-1-2000.) §131.0201 Purpose of Open Space Zones The purpose of the open space zones is to protect lands for outdoor recreation, education, and scenic and visual enjoyment; to control urban form and design; and to facilitate the preservation of environmentally sensitive lands. It is intended that these zones be applied to lands where the primary uses are parks or open space or to private land where development must be limited to implement open space policies of adopted land use plans or applicable federal and state regulations and to protect the public health, safety, and welfare. (Added 12-9-1997 by O-18451 N.S.; effective 1-1-2000.) §131.0202 Purpose of the OP (Open Space--Park) Zones (a) The purpose of the OP zones is to be applied to public parks and facilities in order to promote recreation and facilitate the implementation of land use plans. The uses permitted in these zones will provide for various types of
recreational needs of the community. (b) The OP zones are differentiated based on the uses allowed as follows: • OP-1-1 allows developed, active parks • OP-2-1 allows parks for passive uses with some active uses (Added 12-9-1997 by O-18451 N.S.; effective 1-1-2000.) (Amended 5-5-2015 by O-20481 N.S.; effective 6-4-2015.) §131.0203 Purpose of the OC (Open Space--Conservation) Zone The purpose of the OC zone is to protect natural and cultural resources and environmentally sensitive lands. It is intended that the uses permitted in this zone be limited to aid in the preservation of the natural character of the land, thereby implementing land use plans. (Added 12-9-1997 by O-18451 N.S.; effective 1-1-2000.) Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 1
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) §131.0204 Purpose of the OR (Open Space--Residential) Zones (a) The purpose of the OR zones is to preserve privately owned property that is designated as open space in a land use plan for such purposes as preservation of public health and safety, visual quality, sensitive biological resources, steep hillsides, and control of urban form, while retaining private development potential. These zones are also intended to help implement the habitat preservation goals of the City and the MHPA by applying development restrictions to lands wholly or partially within the boundaries of the MHPA. Development in these zones will be limited to help preserve the natural resource values and open space character of the land. (b) The OR zones are differentiated based on the uses allowed as follows: • OR-1-1 allows open space with limited private residential development • OR-1-2 allows open space with limited private residential development and to implement the MHPA (Added 12-9-1997 by O-18451 N.S.; effective 1-1-2000.)
§131.0205 Purpose of the OF (Open Space--Floodplain) Zone The purpose of the OF zone is to control development within floodplains to protect the public health, safety, and welfare and to minimize hazards due to flooding in areas identified by the FIRM on file with the City Engineer. It is the intent of the OF zone to preserve the natural character of floodplains while permitting development that will not constitute a dangerous condition or an impediment to the flow of flood waters. It is also the intent to minimize the expenditure of public money for costly flood control projects and to protect the functions and values of the floodplains relating to groundwater recharge, water quality, moderation of flood flows, wildlife movement, and habitat. (Amended 4-22-2002 by O-19051 N.S.; effective 10-8-2002.) §131.0215 Where Open Space Zones Apply On the effective date of Ordinance O-18691, all open space zones that were established in Municipal Code Chapter 10, Article 1, Division 4 were amended and replaced with the base zones established in this division.
(Added 12-9-1997 by O-18451 N.S.; effective 1-1-2000.) (Amended 11-13-2008 by O-19801 N.S.; effective 12-13-2008.) Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 2
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) §131.0220 Use Regulations of Open Space Zones The regulations of Section 131.0222 apply in the open space zones where indicated in Table 131-02B. (a) The uses permitted in any open space zone may be further limited by the following: (1) Use limitations applicable to the Airport Land Use Compatibility Overlay Zone (Chapter 13, Article 2, Division 15); (2) The presence of environmentally sensitive lands, pursuant to Chapter 14, Article 3, Division 1 (Environmentally Sensitive Lands Regulations); or (3) Any other applicable provision of the San Diego Municipal Code. (b) Within the open space zones no structure or improvement, or portion thereof, shall be constructed, established, or altered nor shall any premises be used or maintained except for one or more of the purposes or activities listed in Table 131-02B. It is unlawful to establish, maintain, or use any premises for any purpose or activity inconsistent with this section or Section 131.0222. (c) All uses or activities permitted in the open space zones shall be conducted
entirely within an enclosed building unless the use or activity is traditionally conducted outdoors. (d) Accessory uses in the open space zones may be permitted in accordance with Section 131.0125. (e) Temporary uses may be permitted in the open space zones for a limited period of time with a Temporary Use Permit in accordance with Chapter 12, Article 3, Division 4 (Temporary Use Permit Procedures). (f) For any use that cannot be readily classified, the City Manager shall determine the appropriate use category and use subcategory pursuant to Section 131.0110. (Added 12-9-1997 by O-18451 N.S.; effective 1-1-2000.) (Amended 10-25-2011 by O-20047 N.S.; effective 1-1-2012.) (Amended 6-18-2013 by O-20261 N.S.; effective 7-19-2013.) Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 3
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) §131.0222 Use Regulations Table for Open Space Zones The uses allowed in the open space zones are shown in Table 131-02B. Legend for Table 131-02B Symbol in Description of Symbol Table 131- 02B P Use or use category is permitted. Regulations pertaining to a specific use may be referenced. L Use is permitted with limitations, which may include location limitations or the requirement for a use or development permit. Regulations are located in Chapter 14, Article 1 (Separately Regulated Use Regulations). N Neighborhood Use Permit Required. Regulations are located in Chapter 14, Article 1 (Separately Regulated Use Regulations). C Conditional Use Permit Required. Regulations are located in Chapter 14, Article 1 (Separately Regulated Use Regulations). - Use or use category is not permitted. Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 4
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Table 131-02B Use Regulations Table for Open Space Zones Use Categories/Subcategories Zone Zones [See Section 131.0112 for an explanation and Designator descriptions of the Use Categories, Subcategories, (1) (11) 1st & 2nd >> OP- OC- OR - OF - and Separately Regulated Uses] 3rd >> 1- 2- 1- 1- 1- 4th >> 1 1 1 1 2 1 Open Space (2) (7) Active Recreation P P - - P (6) (6) (6) Passive Recreation P P P P P Natural Resources Preservation P P P P P (2) Park Maintenance Facilities P P - - - Agriculture (5) Agricultural Processing - - - - P (7) Aquaculture Facilities - - - P P Dairies - - - - - Horticulture Nurseries & Greenhouses - - - - - Raising & Harvesting of Crops - - - P P (4) (4) Raising, Maintaining & Keeping of Animals - - - P P Separately Regulated Agriculture Uses Agricultural Equipment Repair Shops - - - - - Commercial Stables - C - C C Community Gardens L L - N L Equestrian Show & Exhibition Facilities - - - - - Open Air Markets for the Sale of Agriculture-Related Products - - - L L & Flowers Residential
Mobilehome Parks - - - - - Multiple Dwelling Units - - - - - Rooming House [See Section 131.0112(a)(3)(A)] - - - - - Shopkeeper Units - - - - - Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 5
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Use Categories/Subcategories Zone Zones [See Section 131.0112 for an explanation and Designator descriptions of the Use Categories, Subcategories, (1) (11) 1st & 2nd >> OP- OC- OR - OF - and Separately Regulated Uses] 3rd >> 1- 2- 1- 1- 1- 4th >> 1 1 1 1 2 1 Single Dwelling Units - - - P - Separately Regulated Residential Uses Accessory Dwelling Units - - - L - Continuing Care Retirement Communities - - - C - Employee Housing: 6 or Fewer Employees - - - L - 12 or Fewer Employees - - - - - Greater than 12 Employees - - - - - Fraternities and Sororities - - - - - Garage, Yard, & Estate Sales - - - L - Guest Quarters - - - L - Home Occupations - - - L - Interim Ground Floor Residential - - - - - Junior Accessory Dwelling Units - - - L - Live/Work Quarters - - - - - Low Barrier Navigation Center - - - - - Movable Tiny Houses - - - L - Permanent Supportive Housing - - - - - Residential Care Facilities: 6 or Fewer Persons - - - P - 7 or More Persons - - - C - Student Housing - - - - - Transitional Housing: 6 or Fewer Persons - - - P -
7 or More Persons - - - C - Watchkeeper Quarters - - - - - Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 6
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Use Categories/Subcategories Zone Zones [See Section 131.0112 for an explanation and Designator descriptions of the Use Categories, Subcategories, (1) (11) 1st & 2nd >> OP- OC- OR - OF - and Separately Regulated Uses] 3rd >> 1- 2- 1- 1- 1- 4th >> 1 1 1 1 2 1 Institutional Separately Regulated Institutional Uses Airports - - - - - Battery Energy Storage Facilities (12) (12) (12) Small Scale (≤ 0.25 acre) C C - C - Medium Scale (0.25 acre < 1 acre) - - - - - Large Scale (>1 acre) - - - - - Botanical Gardens & Arboretums P P - - - Cemeteries, Mausoleums, Crematories - - - - - Correctional Placement Centers - - - - - Educational Facilities: Kindergarten Through Grade 12 - - - - - Colleges / Universities - - - - - Vocational / Trade Schools - - - - - Electric Vehicle Charging Stations L L L L L Energy Generation & Distribution Facilities - - - - - (2) Exhibit Halls & Convention Facilities P - - - - Flood Control Facilities - - - - L Historical Buildings Used for Purposes Not Otherwise Allowed - - - - - Homeless Facilities:
Congregate Meal Facilities - - - - - Emergency Shelters - - - - - Homeless Day Centers - - - - - Hospitals - - - - - Intermediate Care Facilities & Nursing Facilities - - - C - (2) Interpretive Centers P P C - - Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 7
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Use Categories/Subcategories Zone Zones [See Section 131.0112 for an explanation and Designator descriptions of the Use Categories, Subcategories, (1) (11) 1st & 2nd >> OP- OC- OR - OF - and Separately Regulated Uses] 3rd >> 1- 2- 1- 1- 1- 4th >> 1 1 1 1 2 1 Museums P - - - - Major Transmission, Relay, or Communications Switching - - - - - Stations Placemaking on Private Property L L L L L Outdoor Dining on Private Property - - - - Satellite Antennas L L L L L Social Service Institutions - - - - - Solar Energy Systems L L L L L Wireless Communication Facilities See Section 141.0420 Retail Sales Building Supplies & Equipment - - - - - Food, Beverages and Groceries - - - - - Consumer Goods, Furniture, Appliances, Equipment - - - - - Pets & Pet Supplies - - - - - Sundries, Pharmaceuticals, & Convenience Sales - - - - - Wearing Apparel & Accessories - - - - - Separately Regulated Retail Sales Uses Agriculture Related Supplies & Equipment - - - - - Alcoholic Beverage Outlets - - - - - Cannabis Outlets - - - - - Farmers’ Markets
Weekly Farmers’ Markets - - - - - Daily Farmers’ Market Stands - - - - - Plant Nurseries - - - - - Retail Farms - - - - - Retail Tasting Stores - - - - - (7) Swap Meets & Other Large Outdoor Retail Facilities - - - - C Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 8
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Use Categories/Subcategories Zone Zones [See Section 131.0112 for an explanation and Designator descriptions of the Use Categories, Subcategories, (1) (11) 1st & 2nd >> OP- OC- OR - OF - and Separately Regulated Uses] 3rd >> 1- 2- 1- 1- 1- 4th >> 1 1 1 1 2 1 Commercial Services Building Services - - - - - Business Support - - - - - (2) Eating & Drinking Establishments P - - - - Financial Institutions - - - - - Funeral & Mortuary Services - - - - - Instructional Studios - - - - - Maintenance & Repair - - - - - Off-site Services - - - - - Personal Services - - - - - Radio & Television Studios - - - - - Tasting Rooms - - - - - Visitor Accommodations - - - - - Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses Adult Day Care Facility L - - - - Adult Entertainment Establishments: Adult Book Store - - - - - Adult Cabaret - - - - - Adult Drive-In Theater - - - - - Adult Mini-Motion Picture Theater - - - - - Adult Model Studio - - - - - Adult Motel - - - - - Adult Motion Picture Theater - - - - - Adult Peep Show Theater - - - - -
Adult Theater - - - - - Body Painting Studio - - - - - Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 9
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Use Categories/Subcategories Zone Zones [See Section 131.0112 for an explanation and Designator descriptions of the Use Categories, Subcategories, (1) (11) 1st & 2nd >> OP- OC- OR - OF - and Separately Regulated Uses] 3rd >> 1- 2- 1- 1- 1- 4th >> 1 1 1 1 2 1 Massage Establishment - - - - - Sexual Encounter Establishment - - - - - (2) Assembly and Entertainment Uses, Including Places of L - - - - Religious Assembly Boarding Kennels/ Pet Day Care - - - - - (7) Camping Parks C C - - C Child Care Facilities: (2) Child Care Centers C - - - - Large Family Child Care Homes - - - L - Small Family Child Care Homes - - - L - Eating and Drinking Establishments with a Drive-in or Drive- - - - - - through Component (7) Fairgrounds - - - - C (9) (10) Golf Courses, Driving Ranges, and Pitch & Putt Courses C C - C C (10) Helicopter Landing Facilities - - - - C Massage Establishments, Specialized Practice - - - - - (2) (2) Mobile Food Trucks L L - - - Nightclubs & Bars over 5,000 square feet in size - - - - - Parking Facilities as a primary use:
Permanent Parking Facilities - - - - - Temporary Parking Facilities - - - - - Private Clubs, Lodges and Fraternal Organizations - - - - - (2) Privately Operated, Outdoor Recreation Facilities over 40,000 C - - - - (3) square feet in size Pushcarts on Private Property L - - - - Recycling Facilities: Large Collection Facility - - - - - Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 10
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Use Categories/Subcategories Zone Zones [See Section 131.0112 for an explanation and Designator descriptions of the Use Categories, Subcategories, (1) (11) 1st & 2nd >> OP- OC- OR - OF - and Separately Regulated Uses] 3rd >> 1- 2- 1- 1- 1- 4th >> 1 1 1 1 2 1 Small Collection Facility - - - - - Large Construction & Demolition Debris Recycling Facility - - - - - Small Construction & Demolition Debris Recycling Facility - - - - - Drop-off Facility L L - - - Green Materials Composting Facility - - - - - Mixed Organic Composting Facility - - - - - Large Processing Facility Accepting at Least 98% of Total - - - - - Annual Weight of Recyclables from Commercial & Industrial Traffic Large Processing Facility Accepting All Types of Traffic - - - - - Small Processing Facility Accepting at Least 98% of Total - - - - - Annual Weight of Recyclables From Commercial & Industrial Traffic Small Processing Facility Accepting All Types of Traffic - - - - - Reverse Vending Machines - - - - - Tire Processing Facility - - - - -
Sidewalk Cafes, Streetaries, and Active Sidewalks - - - - - Sports Arenas & Stadiums - - - - - (2) Theaters that are outdoor or over 5,000 square feet in size P - - - - Urgent Care Facilities - - - - - Veterinary Clinics & Animal Hospitals - - - - - Zoological Parks C - - - - Offices Business & Professional - - - - - Government - - - - - Medical, Dental, & Health Practitioner - - - - - Regional & Corporate Headquarters - - - - - Separately Regulated Office Uses Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 11
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Use Categories/Subcategories Zone Zones [See Section 131.0112 for an explanation and Designator descriptions of the Use Categories, Subcategories, (1) (11) 1st & 2nd >> OP- OC- OR - OF - and Separately Regulated Uses] 3rd >> 1- 2- 1- 1- 1- 4th >> 1 1 1 1 2 1 Real Estate Sales Offices & Model Homes - - - L - Sex Offender Treatment & Counseling - - - - - Vehicle & Vehicular Equipment Sales & Service Commercial Vehicle Repair & Maintenance - - - - - Commercial Vehicle Sales & Rentals - - - - - Personal Vehicle Repair & Maintenance - - - - - Personal Vehicle Sales & Rentals - - - - - Vehicle Equipment & Supplies Sales & Rentals - - - - - Separately Regulated Vehicle & Vehicular Equipment Sales & Service Uses: Automobile Service Stations - - - - - Outdoor Storage & Display of New, Unregistered Motor - - - - - Vehicles as a Primary Use Vehicle Storage Facilities as a Primary Use - - - - - Distribution and Storage Equipment & Materials Storage Yards - - - - - Moving & Storage Facilities - - - - - Distribution Facilities - - - - -
Separately Regulated Distribution and Storage Uses: Junk Yards - - - - - Temporary Construction Storage Yards Located Off-site - - - - - Industrial Heavy Manufacturing - - - - - Light Manufacturing - - - - - Marine Industry - - - - - Research & Development - - - - - Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 12
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Use Categories/Subcategories Zone Zones [See Section 131.0112 for an explanation and Designator descriptions of the Use Categories, Subcategories, (1) (11) 1st & 2nd >> OP- OC- OR - OF - and Separately Regulated Uses] 3rd >> 1- 2- 1- 1- 1- 4th >> 1 1 1 1 2 1 Testing Labs - - - - - Trucking & Transportation Terminals - - - - - Separately Regulated Industrial Uses Artisan Food and Beverage Producer - - - - - Cannabis Production Facilities - - - - - Hazardous Waste Research Facility - - - - - Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility - - - - - Marine Related Uses Within the Coastal Overlay Zone - - - - - (8) (7) Mining and Extractive Industries - - - C C Newspaper Publishing Plants - - - - - Processing & Packaging of Plant Products & Animal By- - - - - - Products Grown Off-Premises Very Heavy Industrial Uses - - - - - Wrecking & Dismantling of Motor Vehicles - - - - - Signs Allowable Signs P P P P P Separately Regulated Signs Uses Community Entry Signs - - - - - Neighborhood Identification Signs - - - - - Comprehensive Sign Program - - - - -
Revolving Projecting Signs - - - - - Signs with Automatic Changing Copy - - - - - Theater Marquees - - - - - Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 13
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Footnotes for Table 131-02B 1 All uses in the OR zone, except passive recreation and natural resource preservation, shall be located within the allowable development area in accordance with Section 131.0250. 2 This use is permitted only if consistent with an approved park general development plan or master plan and is subject to any requirements identified in the plan. Vending in certain public places must comply with the provisions of sections 63.0102(b)(13) and (14) and 63.20.20. 3 The 40,000 square feet includes all indoor and outdoor areas that are devoted to the recreational use; it does not include customer parking areas. 4 Excluding the maintaining, raising, feeding, or keeping of swine. The maintaining, raising, feeding, or keeping of more than 10 domestic animals requires a premises of at least 5 acres. 5 Excluding storage of vehicles, containers, chemicals, and other items that may be hazards during or after a flood. 6 The City Manager will determine if a particular use is appropriate as a passive use in
conformance with an approved development plan, park plan, or other plans applicable to the property. 7 No structures, except portable structures, are permitted within a floodway. 8 This use is only allowed in the OR-1-2 zone subject to the regulations in Section 141.1006 and the regulations in Chapter 14, Article 3, Division 1 (Environmentally Sensitive Lands Regulations). 9 No driving ranges or night use are permitted within the MHPA. 10 No fill or permanent structures shall be authorized for such development in the Coastal Overlay Zone. 11 Within the Coastal Overlay Zone, no structures are permitted within a floodway. 12 See Section 141.0422. (Amended 4-23-2008 by O-19739 N.S.; effective 5-23-2008.) (Amended 11-13-08 by O-19799 N.S; effective 12-13-2008.) (Amended 11-13-08 by O-19803 N.S; effective 12-13-2008.) (Amended 11-13-08 by O-19804 N.S; effective 12-13-2008.) (Amended 8-4-2011 by O-20081 N.S.; effective 10-6-2011.) (Amended 2-22-2012 by O-20141 N.S.; effective 3-23-2012.) (Amended 6-18-2013 by O-20261 N.S.; effective 7-19-2013.)
(Amended 3-25-2014 by O-20356 N.S.; effective 4-24-2014.) (Amended 4-3-2014 by O-20357 N.S.; effective 10-15-2014.) (Amended 5-5-2015 by O-20481 N.S.; effective 6-4-2015.) (Amended 7-10-2015 by O-20512 N.S.; effective 8-9-2015.) (Amended 8-7-2015 by O-20555 N.S.; effective 9-6-2015.) (Amended 4-5-2016 by O-20634 N.S.; effective 5-5-2016.) Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 14
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) (Amended 8-4-2016 by O-20704 N.S.; effective 8-27-2016.) (Amended 12-1-2016 by O-20752 N.S.; effective 12-31-2016.) (Amended 2-22-2017 by O-20793 N.S.; effective 4-12-2017.) (Amended 9-15-2017 by O-20857 N.S.; effective 10-15-2017.) (Amended 10-17-2017 by O-20859 N.S.; effective 11-16-2017.) (Amended 3-22-2018 by O-20917 N.S.; effective 4-21-2018.) (Amended 5-22-2018 by O-20928 N.S.; effective 6-21-2018.) (Amended 8-9-2019 by O-21114 N.S. and O-21117 N.S.; effective 9-8-2019.) (Amended 1-8-2020 by O-21163 N.S. and O-21164 N.S.; effective 2-9-2020.) (Amended 8-12-2020 by O-21223 N.S.; effective 10-8-2020.) (Amended 10-30-2020 by O-21254 N.S.; effective 11-29-2020.) (Amended 2-1-2021 by O-21288 N.S.; effective 3-3-2021.) (Amended 4-14-2021 by O-21305 N.S.; effective 5-29-2021.) (Amended 11-23-2021 by O-21391 N.S.; effective 1-6-2022.) (Amended 1-27-2022 by O-21416 N.S.; effective 2-26-2022.) (Amended 5-23-2022 by O-21458 N.S.; effective 6-22-2022.) (Amended 3-7-2023 by O-21618 N.S.; effective 5-6-2023.)
(Amended 7-22-2024 by O-21836 N.S.; effective 10-5-2024.) [Editors Note: Amendments as adopted by O-21836 N.S. will not apply within the Coastal Overlay Zone until the California Coastal Commission certifies it as a Local Coastal Program Amendment. Click the link to view the Strikeout Ordinance highlighting changes to prior language http://docs.sandiego.gov/municode_strikeout_ord/O-21836-SO.pdf ] (Amended 12-18-2024 by O-21905 N.S.; effective 2-6-2025.) §131.0230 Development Regulations of Open Space Zones (a) Within the open space zones no structure or improvement shall be constructed, established, or altered, nor shall any premises be used unless the premises complies with the regulations and standards in this division and with any applicable development regulations in Chapter 13, Article 2 (Overlay Zones) and Chapter 14 (General and Supplemental Regulations). (b) A Neighborhood Development Permit or Site Development Permit is required for the types of development identified in Table 143-03A. (c) The regulations in this division apply to all development in the open space
base zones whether or not a permit or other approval is required except where specifically identified. (Added 12-9-1997 by O-18451 N.S.; amended 10-18-1999 by O-18691 N.S.; effective 1-1-2000.) Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 15
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) §131.0231 Development Regulations Table for Open Space Zones The following development regulations apply in the open space zones as shown in Table 131-02C. Table 131-02C Development Regulations for Open Space Zones Development Regulations Zone Zones [See Section Designator 131.0230 for st (1) 1 & 2nd >> OP- OC- OR- OF - Development Regulations of Open 3rd >> 1- 2- 1- 1- 1- 1- Space Zones] 4th >> 1 1 1 2 1 (2) (5) Max Permitted Residential Density -- -- 1 1 -- (DU Per Lot) Min Lot Area (ac) -- -- 10 10 10 (3) (4) Allowable Development Area (%) -- -- 25 25 -- Min Lot Dimensions Lot Width (ft) -- -- 200 200 500 Street Frontage (ft) -- -- 200 200 500 Lot Depth (ft) -- -- 200 200 500 Setback Requirements (6) Min Front Setback (ft) -- -- 15 25 -- (7) Min Side Setback (ft) -- -- 8 20 -- (7) Min Street Side Setback (ft) -- -- 10 25 (8) Min Rear Setback (ft) -- -- 20 25 -- Max Structure Height (ft) -- -- 30 30 -- Max Lot Coverage (%) -- -- -- 10 -- Max Floor Area Ratio -- -- 0.45 0.10 --
Refuse and Recyclable Material Storage applies applies applies applies applies [See Section 142.0805] Visibility Area [See Section 113.0273] applies applies applies applies applies Dwelling Unit Protection Regulations [See -- -- applies applies -- Chapter 14, Article 3, Division 12] Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 16
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Footnotes for Table 131-02C 1 Refer to Section 143.0146 for supplemental development regulations for the OF zone. 2 See Section 131.0240(a). 3 See Section 131.0250(a). 4 See Section 131.0250(b). 5 See Section 131.0240(b). 6 See Section 131.0260(a) 7 See Section 131.0260(b) 8 See Section 131.0260(c) (Added 12-9-1997 by O-18451 N.S.; amended 10-18-1999 by O-18691 N.S.; effective 1-1-2000.) (Amended 11-28-2005 by O-19444 N.S.; effective 2-9-2006.) (Amended 11-13-08 by O-19799 N.S; effective 12-13-2008.) (Amended 11-13-08 by O-19805 N.S; effective 12-13-2008.) (Amended 4-5-2016 by O-20634 N.S.; effective 5-5-2016.) (Amended 10-30-2020 by O-21254 N.S.; effective 11-29-2020.) §131.0240 Maximum Permitted Residential Density in Open Space Zones (a) Within the OR-1-1 zone, an exception to the permitted residential density of one single dwelling unit per lot may be requested as a rural cluster development through a Planned Development Permit in accordance with Process Four subject to the following:
(1) The proposed development shall comply with Chapter 14, Article 3, Division 4 (Planned Development Permit Regulations). (2) Dwelling units shall be clustered within the allowable development area as described in Section 131.0250(a) and need not be located on individual lots provided the overall density does not exceed one dwelling unit per 10 acres. (3) The remainder of the premises shall be maintained in its natural state. (b) Within the OR-1-2 zone, an exception to the permitted residential density of one single dwelling unit per lot may be requested as a rural cluster development through a Planned Development Permit in accordance with Process Four subject to the following: (1) The proposed development shall comply with Chapter 14, Article 3, Division 4 (Planned Development Permit Regulations). Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 17
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) (2) Dwelling units shall be clustered within the allowable development area as described in Section 131.0250(b) and need not be located on individual lots provided the overall density does not exceed one dwelling unit per 10 acres, except as described in Section 131.0240(b)(4). (3) The remainder of the premises shall be maintained in its natural state. (4) Within Proposition A Lands an increase in density of up to one dwelling unit per 4 acres of lot area may be requested through a Planned Development Permit in accordance with Process Five subject to the regulations in Section 143.0402. The remainder of the premises shall be left undeveloped in perpetuity. (Added 12-9-1997 by O-18451 N.S.; effective 1-1-2000.) (Amended 4-8-2008 by O-19734 N.S; effective 5-8-2008.) §131.0250 Allowable Development Area in OR Zones (a) Within the OR-1-1 zone, up to 25 percent of the premises may be developed subject to the following: (1) If 25 percent or more of the entire site is not in its natural state due to
existing development, any new development proposed shall occur within the disturbed portion of the site and no additional development area is permitted. (2) If the OR-1-1 zone applies only to a portion of a premises, the following regulations apply: (A) If less than 25 percent of the premises is outside the OR-1-1 zone, the portion that is outside the OR-1-1 zone shall be developed before any encroachment into the OR-1-1 zoned portion. Encroachment into the OR-1-1 zone may be permitted to achieve a maximum development area of 25 percent of the entire site. See Diagram 131-02A. Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 18
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Diagram 131-02A Allowable Development Area with Encroachment Into OR-1-1 Zone Other Zone OR -1- 1 Zone A B Ar ea left in natural s tate 'A' = Ar ea outs ide OR -1- 1 Zone mus t be dev eloped pr ior to enc r oac hment into OR -1- 1 Zone 'B = amount of enc r oac hment into OR -1- 1 Zone is 'A' + 'B'= Allow able dev elopment only the minimum nec es s ary to ac hiev e a ar ea (max 25% of entire pr emis es) dev elopment ar ea of 25% or entire pr emis es (B) If more than 25 percent of the premises is outside the OR-1-1 zone, the area outside the OR-1-1 zone may be developed and no additional development area is permitted. See Diagram 131-02B. Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 19
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Diagram 131-02B Allowable Development Area Without Encroachment into OR-1-1 Zone Other Zone OR-1-1 Zone Area left in natural state NOTE: No encroachment into the OR-1-1 Allowable development area outside Zone since more than 25% of entire OR-1-1 Zone (equal to or greater than 25% of the Premises is outside O R-1-1 Zone entire premises) (3) Within the Coastal Overlay Zone, only uses identified in Section 143.0130 (d) and (e) shall be permitted within wetlands subject to the provisions of Section 143.0141 (a) and (b). (4) Within the Coastal Overlay Zone, coastal development on premises with steep hillsides containing sensitive biological resources, or mapped as Viewshed or Geologic hazard on Map C-720, is subject to the encroachment limitations set forth in Section 143.0142(a). (b) A premises within the OR-1-2 zone, within or partially within the MHPA is subject to the following regulations: (1) If the premises is located entirely within the boundary of the MHPA, a maximum of 25 percent of the site may be developed. See Diagram
131-02C. Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 20
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Diagram 131-02C Allowable Development Area Entirely Within MHPA Outside MHPA Inside MHPA Area left in natural state Maxium allowable development area (25% of entire premises) (2) If the premises is located partially within the boundary of the MHPA, any development proposed must occur on the portion of the premises not within the MHPA. See Diagram 131-02D. If the portion of the premises not within the MHPA is greater than 25 percent of the premises area, the allowable development area may include all of the area outside of the MHPA, except as limited by Sections 143.0141(b) and (g) and 143.0142(a)(2). Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 21
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) Diagram 131-02D Allowable Development Area without Encroachment into MHPA Outside MHPA Inside MHPA Area left in natural state NOTE: No encroachment into MHPA since more than 25% of entire Allowable development area outside MHPA site is outside MHPA (equal to or greater than 25% of the entire premises) 131-02E (3) If the portion of the premises not within the MHPA boundary is less than 25 percent of the premises area, encroachment into the MHPA may be permitted to achieve a maximum development area of 25 percent of the premises. See Diagram 131-02E. Diagram 131-02E Allowable Development Area with Encroachment Into MHPA Outside MHPA Inside MHPA 'A'= Allowable developm ent 'B' = Am ount of encroachment into MHPA is only the minimum area outside of MHPA necessary to achieve a development area of 25% of entire premises ‘A’ ‘B’ Area left in natural state 'A' + 'B' = Allowable development area (max 25% of entire premises) Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 22
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) (4) Up to 5 percent of additional development area is permitted to accommodate essential public facilities only, as identified in the applicable land use plan as long as the total development area does not exceed 30 percent of the premises. This additional development area shall require mitigation. (5) The allowable development area shall be 1 acre for a premises with a total area of less than 4 acres provided the width of the MHPA is at least 1,000 feet where the premises is located. Mitigation will be required for any impacts from development in excess of 25 percent of the premises area. (6) The portions of the premises within the MHPA that are not included in the allowable development area shall be maintained in their natural state and may be used only for passive uses consistent with the Multiple Species Conservation Program. (7) Development within the OR-1-2 zone is subject to Chapter 14, Article 3, Division 1 (Environmentally Sensitive Lands Regulations) and the Biology Guidelines in the Land Development Manual.
(8) Any development within the MHPA shall occur in the least sensitive areas first, in accordance with the Biology Guidelines in the Land Development Manual. (9) Any exception to the allowable development area regulations in this section is subject to Section 143.0150. (10) Within the Coastal Overlay Zone, only uses identified in Section 143.0130 (d) and (e) shall be permitted within wetlands subject to the provisions of Section 143.0141 (a) and (b). (11) Within the Coastal Overlay Zone, coastal development on premises with steep hillsides containing sensitive biological resources, or mapped as Viewshed or Geologic hazard on Map C-720, is subject to the encroachment limitations set forth in Section 143.0142(a). (Amended 6-12-2001 by O-18948 N.S.; effective 12-12-2001.) Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 23
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) EDITORS NOTE: The Land Development Manual includes: Coastal Bluffs and Beaches Guidelines Biology Guidelines Historical Resources Guidelines Submittal Requirements for Deviations within the Coastal Overlay Zone See RR-292248 for the Coastal Bluffs and Beaches Guidelines of the Land Development Code; RR-292249 for the Biology Guidelines of the Land Development Code; RR-292250 for the Historical Resources Guidelines of the Land Development Code; RR-292251 for the Submittal Requirements for Deviations within the Coastal Overlay Zone of the Land Development Code. §131.0260 Setback Requirements in the OR-1-1 Zone Setbacks in the OR-1-1 Zone. (a) Front Setback (1) For that portion of a lot that fronts a cul-de-sac, the minimum front setback may be reduced to 10 feet. (2) For lots where at least one-half of the front 50 feet of the lot depth has a minimum slope gradient of 25 percent, the setback closest to the street frontage may be reduced to a minimum of 6 feet. (b) Side and Street Side Setbacks
(1) For lots exceeding 50 feet in width, each side setback shall be at least 8 feet or 10 percent of the width of the lot, whichever is greater, except one side setback may observe 8 feet as long as the combined dimensions of both side setbacks equals at least 20 percent of the lot width. (2) For lots with 40 to 50 feet in width, each side setback is a minimum of 4 feet. (3) For lots with less than 40 feet in width, each side setback may be reduced to 10 percent of the lot width but shall not be reduced to less than 3 feet. (4) The street side setback is at least 10 feet or 10 percent of the lot width, whichever is greater. Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 24
San Diego Municipal Code Chapter 13: Zones (2-2025) (5) For irregularly shaped lots, such as pie shaped lots, the setbacks are based on the average lot width for the first 50 feet of lot depth. (6) For consolidated lots, the width for determining setback requirements is the width of the premises after the consolidation. (c) Rear Setback The required rear setback is at least 20 feet, except as follows: (1) For lots with less than 100 feet in depth, the rear setback is at least 10 percent of the lot depth, but not less than 5 feet; and (2) For lots with greater than 200 in depth, the rear setback is at least 10 percent of the lot depth. (Added 11-28-2005 by O-19444 N.S.; effective 2-9-2006.) Ch. Art. Div. 13 1 2 25
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SDMC Ch.13, Art.1, Div.2 (Open Space Base Zones), §131.0222 Use Regulations Table for Open Space Zones. Matrix of permitted uses by open-space base zone. Legend: P = Use or use category is permitted (regulations pertaining to a specific use may be referenced); L = Use is permitted with limitations, which may include location limitations or the requirement for a use or development permit (regulations in Ch.14, Art.1, Separately Regulated Use Regulations); N = Neighborhood Use Permit required (Ch.14, Art.1); C = Conditional Use Permit required (Ch.14, Art.1); - = Use or use category is not permitted. [See Section 131.0112 for an explanation and descriptions of the Use Categories, Subcategories, and Separately Regulated Uses.] Zone-column note: the PDF renders five value columns. The fourth value column is the OR (Open Space – Residential) column, whose stacked header carries both OR-1-1 and OR-1-2; it is labeled here "OR-1-1 / OR-1-2". Footnote (1) applies to the entire OR column. Footnote (8) applies only to the OR-1-2 zone within that column.
| Use Category | Use | OP-1-1 | OP-2-1 | OC-1-1 | OR-1-1 / OR-1-2 | OF-1-1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Open Space | Active Recreation | P | P | - | - | P «(2),(7)» |
| Open Space | Passive Recreation | P | P | P | P | P «(6)» |
| Open Space | Natural Resources Preservation | P | P | P | P | P |
| Open Space | Park Maintenance Facilities | P | P | - | - | - «(2)» |
| Agriculture | Agricultural Processing | - | - | - | - | P «(5)» |
| Agriculture | Aquaculture Facilities | - | - | - | P | P «(7)» |
| Agriculture | Dairies | - | - | - | - | - |
| Agriculture | Horticulture Nurseries & Greenhouses | - | - | - | - | - |
| Agriculture | Raising & Harvesting of Crops | - | - | - | P | P |
| Agriculture | Raising, Maintaining & Keeping of Animals | - | - | - | P | P «(4)» |
| Agriculture – Separately Regulated Agriculture Uses | Agricultural Equipment Repair Shops | - | - | - | - | - |
| Agriculture – Separately Regulated Agriculture Uses | Commercial Stables | - | C | - | C | C |
| Agriculture – Separately Regulated Agriculture Uses | Community Gardens | L | L | - | N | L |
| Agriculture – Separately Regulated Agriculture Uses | Equestrian Show & Exhibition Facilities | - | - | - | - | - |
| Agriculture – Separately Regulated Agriculture Uses | Open Air Markets for the Sale of Agriculture-Related Products & Flowers | - | - | - | L | L |
| Residential | Mobilehome Parks | - | - | - | - | - |
| Residential | Multiple Dwelling Units | - | - | - | - | - |
| Residential | Rooming House [See Section 131.0112(a)(3)(A)] | - | - | - | - | - |
| Residential | Shopkeeper Units | - | - | - | - | - |
| Residential | Single Dwelling Units | - | - | - | P | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Accessory Dwelling Units | - | - | - | L | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Continuing Care Retirement Communities | - | - | - | C | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Employee Housing: 6 or Fewer Employees | - | - | - | L | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Employee Housing: 12 or Fewer Employees | - | - | - | - | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Employee Housing: Greater than 12 Employees | - | - | - | - | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Fraternities and Sororities | - | - | - | - | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Garage, Yard, & Estate Sales | - | - | - | L | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Guest Quarters | - | - | - | L | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Home Occupations | - | - | - | L | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Interim Ground Floor Residential | - | - | - | - | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Junior Accessory Dwelling Units | - | - | - | L | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Live/Work Quarters | - | - | - | - | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Low Barrier Navigation Center | - | - | - | - | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Movable Tiny Houses | - | - | - | L | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Permanent Supportive Housing | - | - | - | - | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Residential Care Facilities: 6 or Fewer Persons | - | - | - | P | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Residential Care Facilities: 7 or More Persons | - | - | - | C | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Student Housing | - | - | - | - | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Transitional Housing: 6 or Fewer Persons | - | - | - | P | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Transitional Housing: 7 or More Persons | - | - | - | C | - |
| Residential – Separately Regulated Residential Uses | Watchkeeper Quarters | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Airports | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Battery Energy Storage Facilities: Small Scale (≤ 0.25 acre) | C | C | - | C | - «(12)» |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Battery Energy Storage Facilities: Medium Scale (0.25 acre < 1 acre) | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Battery Energy Storage Facilities: Large Scale (> 1 acre) | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Botanical Gardens & Arboretums | P | P | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Cemeteries, Mausoleums, Crematories | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Correctional Placement Centers | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Educational Facilities: Kindergarten Through Grade 12 | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Educational Facilities: Colleges / Universities | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Educational Facilities: Vocational / Trade Schools | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Electric Vehicle Charging Stations | L | L | L | L | L |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Energy Generation & Distribution Facilities | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Exhibit Halls & Convention Facilities | P | - | - | - | - «(2)» |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Flood Control Facilities | - | - | - | - | L |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Historical Buildings Used for Purposes Not Otherwise Allowed | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Homeless Facilities: Congregate Meal Facilities | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Homeless Facilities: Emergency Shelters | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Homeless Facilities: Homeless Day Centers | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Hospitals | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Intermediate Care Facilities & Nursing Facilities | - | - | - | C | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Interpretive Centers | P | P | C | - | - «(2)» |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Museums | P | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Major Transmission, Relay, or Communications Switching Stations | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Placemaking on Private Property | L | L | L | L | L |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Outdoor Dining on Private Property | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Satellite Antennas | L | L | L | L | L |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Social Service Institutions | - | - | - | - | - |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Solar Energy Systems | L | L | L | L | L |
| Institutional – Separately Regulated Institutional Uses | Wireless Communication Facilities | See Section 141.0420 | See Section 141.0420 | See Section 141.0420 | See Section 141.0420 | See Section 141.0420 |
| Retail Sales | Building Supplies & Equipment | - | - | - | - | - |
| Retail Sales | Food, Beverages and Groceries | - | - | - | - | - |
| Retail Sales | Consumer Goods, Furniture, Appliances, Equipment | - | - | - | - | - |
| Retail Sales | Pets & Pet Supplies | - | - | - | - | - |
| Retail Sales | Sundries, Pharmaceuticals, & Convenience Sales | - | - | - | - | - |
| Retail Sales | Wearing Apparel & Accessories | - | - | - | - | - |
| Retail Sales – Separately Regulated Retail Sales Uses | Agriculture Related Supplies & Equipment | - | - | - | - | - |
| Retail Sales – Separately Regulated Retail Sales Uses | Alcoholic Beverage Outlets | - | - | - | - | - |
| Retail Sales – Separately Regulated Retail Sales Uses | Cannabis Outlets | - | - | - | - | - |
| Retail Sales – Separately Regulated Retail Sales Uses | Farmers’ Markets: Weekly Farmers’ Markets | - | - | - | - | - |
| Retail Sales – Separately Regulated Retail Sales Uses | Farmers’ Markets: Daily Farmers’ Market Stands | - | - | - | - | - |
| Retail Sales – Separately Regulated Retail Sales Uses | Plant Nurseries | - | - | - | - | - |
| Retail Sales – Separately Regulated Retail Sales Uses | Retail Farms | - | - | - | - | - |
| Retail Sales – Separately Regulated Retail Sales Uses | Retail Tasting Stores | - | - | - | - | - |
| Retail Sales – Separately Regulated Retail Sales Uses | Swap Meets & Other Large Outdoor Retail Facilities | - | - | - | - | C «(7)» |
| Commercial Services | Building Services | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services | Business Support | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services | Eating & Drinking Establishments | P | - | - | - | - «(2)» |
| Commercial Services | Financial Institutions | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services | Funeral & Mortuary Services | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services | Instructional Studios | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services | Maintenance & Repair | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services | Off-site Services | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services | Personal Services | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services | Radio & Television Studios | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services | Tasting Rooms | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services | Visitor Accommodations | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Adult Day Care Facility | L | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Adult Entertainment Establishments: Adult Book Store | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Adult Entertainment Establishments: Adult Cabaret | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Adult Entertainment Establishments: Adult Drive-In Theater | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Adult Entertainment Establishments: Adult Mini-Motion Picture Theater | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Adult Entertainment Establishments: Adult Model Studio | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Adult Entertainment Establishments: Adult Motel | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Adult Entertainment Establishments: Adult Motion Picture Theater | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Adult Entertainment Establishments: Adult Peep Show Theater | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Adult Entertainment Establishments: Adult Theater | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Adult Entertainment Establishments: Body Painting Studio | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Adult Entertainment Establishments: Massage Establishment | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Adult Entertainment Establishments: Sexual Encounter Establishment | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Assembly and Entertainment Uses, Including Places of Religious Assembly | L | - | - | - | - «(2)» |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Boarding Kennels/Pet Day Care | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Camping Parks | C | C | - | - | C «(7)» |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Child Care Facilities: Child Care Centers | C | - | - | - | - «(2)» |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Child Care Facilities: Large Family Child Care Homes | - | - | - | L | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Child Care Facilities: Small Family Child Care Homes | - | - | - | L | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Eating and Drinking Establishments with a Drive-in or Drive-through Component | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Fairgrounds | - | - | - | - | C «(7)» |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Golf Courses, Driving Ranges, and Pitch & Putt Courses | C | C | - | C | C «(9),(10)» |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Helicopter Landing Facilities | - | - | - | - | C «(10)» |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Massage Establishments, Specialized Practice | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Mobile Food Trucks | L | L | - | - | - «(2)» |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Nightclubs & Bars over 5,000 square feet in size | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Parking Facilities as a primary use: Permanent Parking Facilities | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Parking Facilities as a primary use: Temporary Parking Facilities | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Private Clubs, Lodges and Fraternal Organizations | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Privately Operated, Outdoor Recreation Facilities over 40,000 square feet in size | C | - | - | - | - «(2),(3)» |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Pushcarts on Private Property | L | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Recycling Facilities: Large Collection Facility | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Recycling Facilities: Small Collection Facility | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Recycling Facilities: Large Construction & Demolition Debris Recycling Facility | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Recycling Facilities: Small Construction & Demolition Debris Recycling Facility | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Recycling Facilities: Drop-off Facility | L | L | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Recycling Facilities: Green Materials Composting Facility | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Recycling Facilities: Mixed Organic Composting Facility | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Recycling Facilities: Large Processing Facility Accepting at Least 98% of Total Annual Weight of Recyclables from Commercial & Industrial Traffic | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Recycling Facilities: Large Processing Facility Accepting All Types of Traffic | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Recycling Facilities: Small Processing Facility Accepting at Least 98% of Total Annual Weight of Recyclables From Commercial & Industrial Traffic | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Recycling Facilities: Small Processing Facility Accepting All Types of Traffic | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Recycling Facilities: Reverse Vending Machines | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Recycling Facilities: Tire Processing Facility | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Sidewalk Cafes, Streetaries, and Active Sidewalks | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Sports Arenas & Stadiums | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Theaters that are outdoor or over 5,000 square feet in size | P | - | - | - | - «(2)» |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Urgent Care Facilities | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Veterinary Clinics & Animal Hospitals | - | - | - | - | - |
| Commercial Services – Separately Regulated Commercial Services Uses | Zoological Parks | C | - | - | - | - |
| Offices | Business & Professional | - | - | - | - | - |
| Offices | Government | - | - | - | - | - |
| Offices | Medical, Dental, & Health Practitioner | - | - | - | - | - |
| Offices | Regional & Corporate Headquarters | - | - | - | - | - |
| Offices – Separately Regulated Office Uses | Real Estate Sales Offices & Model Homes | - | - | - | L | - |
| Offices – Separately Regulated Office Uses | Sex Offender Treatment & Counseling | - | - | - | - | - |
| Vehicle & Vehicular Equipment Sales & Service | Commercial Vehicle Repair & Maintenance | - | - | - | - | - |
| Vehicle & Vehicular Equipment Sales & Service | Commercial Vehicle Sales & Rentals | - | - | - | - | - |
| Vehicle & Vehicular Equipment Sales & Service | Personal Vehicle Repair & Maintenance | - | - | - | - | - |
| Vehicle & Vehicular Equipment Sales & Service | Personal Vehicle Sales & Rentals | - | - | - | - | - |
| Vehicle & Vehicular Equipment Sales & Service | Vehicle Equipment & Supplies Sales & Rentals | - | - | - | - | - |
| Vehicle & Vehicular Equipment Sales & Service – Separately Regulated Uses | Automobile Service Stations | - | - | - | - | - |
| Vehicle & Vehicular Equipment Sales & Service – Separately Regulated Uses | Outdoor Storage & Display of New, Unregistered Motor Vehicles as a Primary Use | - | - | - | - | - |
| Vehicle & Vehicular Equipment Sales & Service – Separately Regulated Uses | Vehicle Storage Facilities as a Primary Use | - | - | - | - | - |
| Distribution and Storage | Equipment & Materials Storage Yards | - | - | - | - | - |
| Distribution and Storage | Moving & Storage Facilities | - | - | - | - | - |
| Distribution and Storage | Distribution Facilities | - | - | - | - | - |
| Distribution and Storage – Separately Regulated Distribution and Storage Uses | Junk Yards | - | - | - | - | - |
| Distribution and Storage – Separately Regulated Distribution and Storage Uses | Temporary Construction Storage Yards Located Off-site | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial | Heavy Manufacturing | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial | Light Manufacturing | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial | Marine Industry | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial | Research & Development | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial | Testing Labs | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial | Trucking & Transportation Terminals | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial – Separately Regulated Industrial Uses | Artisan Food and Beverage Producer | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial – Separately Regulated Industrial Uses | Cannabis Production Facilities | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial – Separately Regulated Industrial Uses | Hazardous Waste Research Facility | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial – Separately Regulated Industrial Uses | Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial – Separately Regulated Industrial Uses | Marine Related Uses Within the Coastal Overlay Zone | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial – Separately Regulated Industrial Uses | Mining and Extractive Industries | - | - | - | C | C «(8),(7)» |
| Industrial – Separately Regulated Industrial Uses | Newspaper Publishing Plants | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial – Separately Regulated Industrial Uses | Processing & Packaging of Plant Products & Animal By-Products Grown Off-Premises | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial – Separately Regulated Industrial Uses | Very Heavy Industrial Uses | - | - | - | - | - |
| Industrial – Separately Regulated Industrial Uses | Wrecking & Dismantling of Motor Vehicles | - | - | - | - | - |
| Signs | Allowable Signs | P | P | P | P | P |
| Signs – Separately Regulated Signs Uses | Community Entry Signs | - | - | - | - | - |
| Signs – Separately Regulated Signs Uses | Neighborhood Identification Signs | - | - | - | - | - |
| Signs – Separately Regulated Signs Uses | Comprehensive Sign Program | - | - | - | - | - |
| Signs – Separately Regulated Signs Uses | Revolving Projecting Signs | - | - | - | - | - |
| Signs – Separately Regulated Signs Uses | Signs with Automatic Changing Copy | - | - | - | - | - |
| Signs – Separately Regulated Signs Uses | Theater Marquees | - | - | - | - | - |
(1) All uses in the OR zone, except passive recreation and natural resource preservation, shall be located within the allowable development area in accordance with Section 131.0250.
(2) This use is permitted only if consistent with an approved park general development plan or master plan and is subject to any requirements identified in the plan. Vending in certain public places must comply with the provisions of sections 63.0102(b)(13) and (14) and 63.20.20.
(3) The 40,000 square feet includes all indoor and outdoor areas that are devoted to the recreational use; it does not include customer parking areas.
(4) Excluding the maintaining, raising, feeding, or keeping of swine. The maintaining, raising, feeding, or keeping of more than 10 domestic animals requires a premises of at least 5 acres.
(5) Excluding storage of vehicles, containers, chemicals, and other items that may be hazards during or after a flood.
(6) The City Manager will determine if a particular use is appropriate as a passive use in conformance with an approved development plan, park plan, or other plans applicable to the property.
(7) No structures, except portable structures, are permitted within a floodway.
(8) This use is only allowed in the OR-1-2 zone subject to the regulations in Section 141.1006 and the regulations in Chapter 14, Article 3, Division 1 (Environmentally Sensitive Lands Regulations).
(9) No driving ranges or night use are permitted within the MHPA.
(10) No fill or permanent structures shall be authorized for such development in the Coastal Overlay Zone.
(11) Within the Coastal Overlay Zone, no structures are permitted within a floodway.
(12) See Section 141.0422.
SDMC Ch.13, Art.1, Div.2 (Open Space Base Zones), §131.0231 Development Regulations Table for Open Space Zones. [See Section 131.0230 for Development Regulations of Open Space Zones.] Numeric/keyword development standards by open-space base zone. "--" indicates the regulation does not apply / is not established for that zone; "applies" indicates the referenced regulation applies. Zone-column note: the PDF renders five value columns. The fourth value column is the OR (Open Space – Residential) column, whose stacked header carries both OR-1-1 and OR-1-2; it is labeled here "OR-1-1 / OR-1-2".
| Regulation | OP-1-1 | OP-2-1 | OC-1-1 | OR-1-1 / OR-1-2 | OF-1-1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Development Regulations | |||||
| Max Permitted Residential Density (DU Per Lot) | -- | -- | 1 | 1 | -- «(2),(5)» |
| Min Lot Area (ac) | -- | -- | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Allowable Development Area (%) | -- | -- | 25 | 25 | -- «(3),(4)» |
| Min Lot Dimensions | |||||
| Lot Width (ft) | -- | -- | 200 | 200 | 500 |
| Street Frontage (ft) | -- | -- | 200 | 200 | 500 |
| Lot Depth (ft) | -- | -- | 200 | 200 | 500 |
| Setback Requirements | |||||
| Min Front Setback (ft) | -- | -- | 15 | 25 | -- «(6)» |
| Min Side Setback (ft) | -- | -- | 8 | 20 | -- «(7)» |
| Min Street Side Setback (ft) | -- | -- | 10 | 25 | -- «(7)» |
| Min Rear Setback (ft) | -- | -- | 20 | 25 | -- «(8)» |
| Max Structure Height (ft) | -- | -- | 30 | 30 | -- |
| Max Lot Coverage (%) | -- | -- | -- | 10 | -- |
| Max Floor Area Ratio | -- | -- | 0.45 | 0.10 | -- |
| Refuse and Recyclable Material Storage [See Section 142.0805] | applies | applies | applies | applies | applies |
| Visibility Area [See Section 113.0273] | applies | applies | applies | applies | applies |
| Dwelling Unit Protection Regulations [See Chapter 14, Article 3, Division 12] | -- | -- | applies | applies | -- |
(1) Refer to Section 143.0146 for supplemental development regulations for the OF zone.
(2) See Section 131.0240(a).
(3) See Section 131.0250(a).
(4) See Section 131.0250(b).
(5) See Section 131.0240(b).
(6) See Section 131.0260(a)
(7) See Section 131.0260(b)
(8) See Section 131.0260(c)
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