5-2B-3: - ZONING MAP.

Hidden Hills Zoning Code · 2026-07 edition · ingested 2026-07-06 · Hidden Hills

  • A. There is hereby re-adopted as the "Official Zoning Map" of the City the Map attached to Ordinance No. 330 of the City, as said Map has been amended from time to time. All property within the City is hereby placed in such zones as are indicated on this Map, and no property shall be used except in accordance with the zoning designation on the Map and the provisions of this Chapter. The Map shall be maintained in the office of the City Clerk and shall be duly certified by her.

  • B. All amendments to the Official Zoning Map shall be noted thereon by the City Clerk with the date of such amendment and the number of the amending ordinance.

  • C. The Official Zoning Map is hereby made a part of this Chapter and may be amended by reference thereto and to this Section.

(1994 Code; Ord. No. 330, § 1, 3-8-10)

ARTICLE C. - RA-S ZONE

5-2C-1: - PERMITTED USES.

The following uses are permitted in the RA-S Zone:

  • A. Permitted Buildings: A single-family residence of a permanent character, placed in a permanent location, including the following accessory uses and buildings, which main and accessory buildings may not be used commercially:

    1. A private garage with a capacity of not less than two automobiles.

    2. A children's playhouse, lath or greenhouses, tool houses, hobby shops, fallout and bomb shelters and storage buildings.

    3. Buildings and/or corral areas for the housing of domestic animals and fowl, other than pigs or hogs; provided, that buildings or corral areas are not rented or used by people other than the residents of said property, their servants or temporary guests, and further provided, that said buildings and/or corrals are not used to board or room domestic animals not owned by said residents of the property, their servants or temporary guests.

    4. An Accessory Dwelling Unit or Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit, pursuant to the requirements of Article [P] of this Chapter.

    5. Transitional or Supportive Housing structured as a single-family residence. [2]

    6. Licensed residential facilities subject to the same development standards applicable to a single-family residence.

    7. Farm Worker Housing serving six or fewer employees.

  • B. Accessory Uses: The following additional accessory uses are permitted if they do not alter the character of the premises as a single-family residence: Recreational facilities such as, but not limited to, tennis, paddle tennis, handball courts, swimming pools and spas and including the equipment thereto, for use by members of a single-family residence and their guests in accordance with the provisions of this Title.

  • C. Agriculture and Horticulture: Nurseries, nursery stock, orchards, vineyards, the raising of field crops, tree, berry or bush crops or vegetables or flower gardening on a commercial scale. This subsection does not permit roadside stands, retail sale from the premises or advertising signs of any nature.

  • D. Construction Material Storage: The storage of construction material used in the construction of any permitted type of structure and for 60 days after occupancy or the cessation of construction, whichever comes first.

  • E. Signs: No signs shall be permitted or maintained on any lot or parcel, except as follows:

    1. One sign, either unlighted or lighted with one low voltage light of no more than 15 watts, with not exceeding six square feet in area, and displaying only the name and address of the family residing on the particular property or the name of the particular property.

      1. Neither this Section nor any other provision of this Title shall act to prohibit the erection of "For Sale" or "For Lease" signs on real property.
    • F. Domestic Animals: The keeping of domestic animals, other than swine, is permitted; provided, that the portion of stables or shelters used for housing such animals are located not less than 35 feet from the living area of any residence and at least 25 feet from the exterior boundaries of the property on which situated and that all corrals must be located not less than 25 feet from any window or door of the living area of any residence or dwelling used for the habitation of human beings. Corral area shall mean an area for the keeping of domestic animals, not including stables or other such shelter for housing such animals. Corrals shall be enclosed by a fence adequate to confine the animals to the corral area. This subsection does not permit the operation of any commercial activity in connection with the uses permitted hereunder.
  • G. Conditional Uses: The following uses; provided, that in each instance, a conditional use permit has been obtained and continues in full force and effect:

    1. Public schools, parks, libraries, fire station, gate houses, post offices and civic centers.

    2. Public utility uses and facilities, including water storage facilities, water pumping plants, sewage pumping plants, gas distributing lines, electric distribution lines, electric transformer stations, electric transmission lines, telephone repeater stations, telegraph cables and telephone lines.

    3. The stationing of a temporary guard in a mobile home or trailer for the protection of a building under construction and the materials used therefor until final inspection but not to exceed a total of six continuous months.

(Ord. 164, 2-2-85; 1994 Code; Ord. No. 314, § 3, 12-8-03; Ord. No. 344, §§ 4, 5, 6-24-13; Ord. No. 381, §§ 3, 4, 9-12-22)

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Transitional or supportive housing is permitted in residential zones subject to the same standards as similar residential uses; therefore, if such housing is configured as a single-family residence, it is regulated as such and is subject to all regulations applied to residences in the residential zone where it is located.