Chapter 13-27 — Zoning Regulations and Development Standards for the Waterfront…
Hercules Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Hercules
Sec. 13-27.100 Purpose. ¶
The purposes of the establishment of the Waterfront District Master Plan and subsequent Sub-District Amendments as the Regulating and Design Codes for the Hercules Village, Refugio Neighborhood, Historic Town Center (including the Railroad Live/Work areas) Transit Village, and Hercules Point Sub-Districts are to:
Recognize and preserve the historic character of the existing Hercules Powder Company town site and allow reuse of existing structures, where appropriate;
Allow the construction of new buildings while maintaining the architectural quality of the district;
Provide a network of public spaces that have access to views to Hercules Point and San Pablo Bay;
Provide access along the Bay shoreline that does not degrade its existing natural resources;
Provide a location for a commuter rail station with adjacent mixed-use development;
Provide for a variety of professional, administrative and personal service offices, as well as retail businesses that support the offices and provide services and goods to visitors to the waterfront area;
Provide the opportunity to accommodate both residential and commercial uses in a well planned mixeduse development;
Provide public spaces and facilities that offer a balance of open space, landscaping, recreation space, transit access and shared parking facilities;
Allow lower cost live-work opportunities for start-up businesses that are compatible with the residential and commercial uses within the district;
Provide the opportunity for upper floor residential uses over ground floor commercial uses;
Provide for careful design review of proposed buildings to ensure that the benefits of mixed-use development are fully realized and the potential negative impacts of one use upon another are minimized. [Ord. 515 § 2, 2018; Ord. 357 § 1, 2000; ZO § 27.100.]
Sec. 13-27.200 Establishment and Application. ¶
The zoning regulations and development standards for the first phase of the “Hercules Village” for the “Waterfront District Master Plan” were adopted on September 12, 2000, by Ordinance No. 357. The zoning regulations and development standards for the second phase of the “Refugio Neighborhood” and third phase of the “Railroad Live/Work” project were adopted by Ordinances 378 and 379 on November 26, 2002, and Ordinance 454 adopted on September 22, 2009, respectively. The zoning regulations and development standards for the Historic Town Center (excluding the Railroad Live/Work project), Transit Village, and Hercules Point were adopted via the Waterfront Now Initiative ordinance in 2008 through Ordinance 440 and subsequently amended by Ordinance 464 in January 2012. [Ord. 515 § 2, 2018; Ord. 464 § 1, 2012; Ord. 454 § 1, 2009; Ord. 440 § 1, 2008; Ord. 397 § 1, 2004; Ord. 393 § 1, 2004; Ord. 387
§ 1, 2003; Ord. 379 § 1, 2002; Ord. 378 § 1, 2002; Ord. 372 § 1, 2002; Ord. 368 § 1, 2001; Ord. 357 § 1, 2000; ZO § 27.200.]
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- Chapter 13-1 — Title, Components and Purposes
- Chapter 13-10 — Public/Quasi-Public District
- Chapter 13-10 — Public/Quasi-Public District
- Chapter 13-11 — CP Commercial Public Mixed-Use District
- Chapter 13-11 — CP Commercial Public Mixed-Use District
- Chapter 13-12 — HTC Historic Town Center District
- Chapter 13-12 — HTC Historic Town Center District
- Chapter 13-13 — I-R Industrial Residential Mixed-Use District
- Chapter 13-13 — I-R Industrial Residential Mixed-Use District
- Chapter 13-14 — PC-I Planned Commercial Industrial Mixed-Use
- Chapter 13-14 — PC-I Planned Commercial Industrial Mixed-Use D…
- Chapter 13-15 — PC-R Planned Commercial Residential Mixed-Use …
- Chapter 13-15 — PC-R Planned Commercial Residential Mixed-Use …
- Chapter 13-16 — PO/RD Planned Office-Research and Development …
- Chapter 13-16 — PO/RD Planned Office-Research and Development …
- Chapter 13-17 — WC Waterfront Commercial District
- Chapter 13-17 — WC Waterfront Commercial District
- Chapter 13-18 — NTC New Town Center District
- Chapter 13-18 — NTC New Town Center District
- Chapter 13-2 — Organization, Applicability and Interpretation
- Chapter 13-2 — Organization, Applicability and Interpretation
- Chapter 13-20 — H Historic Overlay District
- Chapter 13-20 — H Historic Overlay District
- Chapter 13-21 — F Special Flood Hazard Area Overlay District
- Chapter 13-21 — F Special Flood Hazard Area Overlay District
- Chapter 13-22 — Refugio Creek Overlay District
- Chapter 13-23 — School-Park Overlay District
- Chapter 13-23 — School-Park Overlay District
- Chapter 13-24 — Special Study Area Overlay District
- Chapter 13-24 — Special Study Area Overlay District
- Chapter 13-25 — Scenic Road and Highway Overlay District
- Chapter 13-25 — Scenic Road and Highway Overlay District
- Chapter 13-26 — Zoning Regulations and Development Standards f…
- Chapter 13-26 — Zoning Regulations and Development Standards f…
- Chapter 13-27 — Zoning Regulations and Development Standards f…
- Chapter 13-27 — Zoning Regulations and Development Standards f…
- Chapter 13-28 — Central Hercules Plan Regulating Code
- Chapter 13-28 — Central Hercules Plan Regulating Code
- Chapter 13-29 — Zoning Regulations and Development Standards f…
- Chapter 13-29 — Zoning Regulations and Development Standards f…
- Chapter 13-30 — Property Development Standards
- Chapter 13-30 — Property Development Standards
- Chapter 13-31 — Performance Standards
- Chapter 13-31 — Performance Standards
- Chapter 13-32 — Off-Street Parking and Loading Facilities
- Chapter 13-32 — Off-Street Parking and Loading Facilities
- Chapter 13-34 — Sign Regulations
- Chapter 13-34 — Sign Regulations
- Chapter 13-35 — Specific Land Use Requirements
- Chapter 13-35 — Specific Land Use Requirements
- Chapter 13-36 — Two-Unit Development
- Chapter 13-36 — Two-Unit Development
- Chapter 13-40 — Administration, Applications and Fees
- Chapter 13-40 — Administration, Applications and Fees
- Chapter 13-41 — Certificates of Occupancy
- Chapter 13-41 — Certificates of Occupancy
- Chapter 13-42 — Design Review
- Chapter 13-42 — Design Review
- Chapter 13-43 — Enforcement
- Chapter 13-43 — Enforcement
- Chapter 13-44 — Hearings, Appeals and Judicial Review
- Chapter 13-44 — Hearings, Appeals and Judicial Review
- Chapter 13-45 — Minor Exceptions
- Chapter 13-45 — Minor Exceptions
- Chapter 13-46 — Minor Modifications
- Chapter 13-47 — Nonconforming Uses, Structures and Signs
- Chapter 13-47 — Nonconforming Uses, Structures and Signs
- Chapter 13-48 — Planned Development Plans
- Chapter 13-48 — Planned Development Plans
- Chapter 13-49 — Specific Plans
- Chapter 13-49 — Specific Plans
- Chapter 13-5 — Application of Zone District Regulations
- Chapter 13-5 — Application of Zone District Regulations
- Chapter 13-50 — Use Permits
- Chapter 13-50 — Use Permits
- Chapter 13-51 — Variances
- Chapter 13-51 — Variances
- Chapter 13-52 — Zoning Amendments
- Chapter 13-52 — Zoning Amendments
- Chapter 13-53 — Reasonable Accommodations for Persons with Dis…
- Chapter 13-53 — Reasonable Accommodations for Persons with Dis…
- Chapter 13-6 — Residential Districts
- Chapter 13-6 — Residential Districts
- Chapter 13-60 — Definitions
- Chapter 13-60 — Definitions
- Chapter 13-7 — P-M-H Mobile Home Park District
- Chapter 13-7 — P-M-H Mobile Home Park District
- Chapter 13-8 — Commercial Districts
- Chapter 13-8 — Commercial Districts
- Chapter 13-9 — Industrial District
- Chapter 13-9 — Industrial District