Chapter 22 — H-P, HISTORIC PRESERVATION ZONE
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CHAPTER 22 - H-P, HISTORIC PRESERVATION ZONE
18.22.010 - Purpose and intent. ¶
The H-P, historic preservation zone is intended to be an overlay zone to the other zones within the City to provide for additional review and property development standards for those areas or structures which reflect the City's historic, architectural, aesthetic, or other heritage as may be defined under chapter 18.35, Historic Preservation.
The purpose of the H-P, historic preservation zone is to identify and promote the City's heritage through identification and specific building permit review as established under chapter 18.35, Historic Preservation.
(Ord. No. 2020-1059, § 1, 3-23-2020)
18.22.020 - Property development standards. ¶
The following property development standards shall apply to all land, buildings, and structures within the H- P zone.
A.
The property development standards of the base zone district shall apply if such standards do not conflict with the purpose and intent of chapter 18.35.
B.
No building permit shall be issued and no building, alteration, demolition, or removal of any improvements shall occur until such permits are approved in accordance with chapter 18.35, Historic Preservation.
(Ord. No. 2020-1059, § 1, 3-23-2020)
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- Chapter 01 — PURPOSE AND INTENT
- Chapter 02 — DEFINITIONS
- Chapter 03 — PLANNING RESPONSIBILITIES
- Chapter 04 — GENERAL PROVISIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUSTMENTS
- Chapter 05 — ZONING MAPS
- Chapter 06 — COMMUNITY FACILITIES ZONE (C-F)
- Chapter 07 — R-A, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURE ZONE
- Chapter 08 — R-1, SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
- Chapter 09 — R-2, TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE (LOW DENSITY)
- Chapter 10 — R-3, MEDIUM DENSITY MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL Z…
- Chapter 11 — R-4, MEDIUM-HIGH DENSITY MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENT…
- Chapter 12 — R-5, HIGH DENSITY MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
- Chapter 13 — P-C, PLANNED COMMUNITY ZONE
- Chapter 14 — A-P, ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL ZONE
- Chapter 15 — C-1, NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE
- Chapter 16 — C-2, COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL ZONE
- Chapter 17 — C-3, WHOLESALE COMMERCIAL ZONE
- Chapter 18 — H-1, HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL ZONE
- Chapter 19 — M-1, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONE
- Chapter 20 — M-2, GENERAL INDUSTRIAL ZONE
- Chapter 21 — A-O, AIRPORT OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 22 — H-P, HISTORIC PRESERVATION ZONE
- Chapter 23 — MATERIAL EFFECTS PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
- Chapter 24 — PARKING AND STORAGE OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLES IN R…
- Chapter 25 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING STANDARDS
- Chapter 26 — SIGNING STANDARDS
- Chapter 27 — FENCES, HEDGES, WALLS STANDARDS
- Chapter 28 — SPECIAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 29 — NONCONFORMING LOTS, BUILDINGS AND USES
- Chapter 30 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
- Chapter 30 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
- Chapter 31 — VARIANCES
- Chapter 31 — VARIANCES
- Chapter 32 — AMENDMENTS
- Chapter 33 — RELOCATION OF BUILDINGS
- Chapter 34 — APPEALS
- Chapter 35 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
- Chapter 36 — DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 37 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
- Chapter 37 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
- Chapter 38 — SUBDIVISION TRACT SALES OFFICES, SIGNS, FLAGS AND…
- Chapter 39 — DENSITY BONUS PROGRAM
- Chapter 40 — FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT AND FLOOD HAZARD IDENTIFICA…
- Chapter 41 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS POLICY AND PROCEDURES
- Chapter 42 — DANCING
- Chapter 43 — REGIONAL HOUSING NEEDS ASSESSMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT