Chapter 17.350 — PUBLIC AND SEMIPUBLIC FACILITY ZONES— GENERAL REGULATIONS (§…

Brentwood Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · ingested 2026-07-06 · Brentwood

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Title. The provisions of this article shall be known as the "public and semipublic facility zoning regulations" of this title.

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Purpose. The purpose of the public and semipublic zones and the regulations applying to these zones include the following:

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To provide for and preserve areas for public facilities which serve the community, such as the civic center, corporation yard, public schools and other such governmental complexes;

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To provide for and preserve areas for semipublic facilities which serve the community such as recreation centers, senior citizen centers, senior citizen and handicap housing, administrative offices for governmental districts and similar uses;

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To provide opportunities for community service uses and other institutional and semicommercial uses to cluster for the convenience of the public in attractive areas specially suited for community service activities;

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To protect community service uses from the intrusion of incompatible activities, and to provide special areas for such community service uses as might be inappropriate in other locations within the community. (Ord. 857 § 2, 2008)

These regulations shall apply to the PF and SPF zones unless expressly provided otherwise, and are supplementary to the public and semipublic facility zoning regulations of this title.

(Ord. 857 § 2, 2008)

All new development within the PF or SPF zones shall be subject to design and site development review pursuant to Chapter 17.820 and all other applicable criteria established by the city through policy or resolution.

(Ord. 857 § 2, 2008)

The development standards established in Section 17.200.003 for office and commercial uses shall apply within the PF and SPF zones.

(Ord. 857 § 2, 2008)

The performance standards established in Section 17.200.004 for office and commercial uses shall apply within the PF and SPF zones.

(Ord. 857 § 2, 2008)