Title 17 — Unified Development Code

Chapter 2.02 — RESIDENTIAL ZONES

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

§ 2.02.01. Purpose and Intent.

[9-21-2022 by Ord. 1782]

The purposes of the residential zones are to:

  • A. Provide for a full range of housing types consistent with the General Plan;

  • B. Preserve, protect, and enhance the character of the City's different residential neighborhoods;

  • C. Enhance the quality of life for City residents;

  • D. Ensure that the scale and design of new development and alterations to existing development are compatible with surrounding residences and appropriate to the physical and aesthetic characteristics of proposed locations; and

  • E. Provide sites for public and semi-public land uses such as parks, schools, day care, and other community uses that will serve City residents and will complement surrounding residential development.

Additional purposes of each residential zone are as follows:

  • F. Desert Estates - 1 (DE-1). The Desert Estates - 1 (DE-1) zone applies to semi-rural areas of the city and is intended to conserve natural features while providing low-intensity residential neighborhood development for single-family, detached homes at a density of up to one dwelling unit per acre. This zone implements the Desert Estates General Plan land use designation.

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  • G. Desert Estates Transition - 3 (DET-3). The Desert Estates Transition - 3 (DE-3) zone applies to semi-rural areas of the city and is intended to conserve natural features while providing lowintensity residential neighborhood development for single-family, detached homes at a density of up to three dwelling units per acre. This zone implements the Desert Estates General Plan land use designation.

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  • H. Suburban Neighborhoods - 4 (SN-4). The Suburban Neighborhoods - 4 (SN-4) zone is intended to provide low-intensity neighborhood development for single-family, detached homes at a density of up to four dwelling units per acre. This zone implements the Suburban Neighborhoods General Plan land use designation.

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  • I. Suburban Neighborhoods - 8 (SN-8). The Suburban Neighborhoods - 8 (SN-8) zone is intended to provide low-intensity neighborhood development for single-family, detached homes at a density of up to eight dwelling units per acre. This zone implements the Suburban Neighborhoods General Plan land use designation.

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  • J. Mobile Home Park (MH). The Mobile Home Park (MH) zone applies to areas of the city appropriate for the exclusive and orderly planned development of mobile home parks and subdivisions, travel trailer parks, and recreational vehicle parks. The purpose of the zone is to establish appropriate regulations and standards in accordance with Section 18000 et seq. of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. This zone falls within the Connected Neighborhoods General Plan land use designation.

§ 2.02.02. Land Use Regulations.

[9-21-2022 by Ord. 1782]

The land uses allowed in the residential zones are listed in Table 2.02.02-1. Allowed Uses - Residential Zones, together with the planning permit type required for each use. Numeric notes can

be found at the end of the table.

TABLE 2.02.02-1: Allowed Uses - Residential Zones

P = Permitted; AUP = Administrative Use Permit; CUP = Conditional Use Permit; TUP = Temporary Use Permit; A = Accessory Use; X = Not Permitted

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P = Permitted; AUP = Administrative Use Permit; CUP = Conditional Use Permit; TUP = Temporary Use
Permit; A = Accessory Use; X = Not Permitted
RESIDENTIAL ZONES
Use
1
DE-1 DET-3 SN-4 SN-8 MH Additional/Specifc
Use Regulations
Agriculture and Animal Keeping Uses
Agricultural Support, Sales, Service,
and Storage
X X X X X
Aquaculture X X X X X
Animal Husbandry and Production X X X X X
Animal Raising and Keeping, Exotic X X X X X
Animal Raising and Keeping,
Domestic Pets
A A A A A See Chapter 4.04
(Animal Keeping)
Animal Raising and Keeping, Horses A
AUP
2,3
A
,
AUP
2,3
X X X See Chapter 4.04
(Animal Keeping)
Animal Raising and Keeping, Large
Livestock
A
,
AUP
2,3
X X X X See Chapter 4.04
(Animal Keeping)
Animal Raising and Keeping, Small
Livestock, Poultry, and Beekeeping
A
2
A
2
A
2
X X See Chapter 4.04
(Animal Keeping)
Backyard Breeding A
2
A
2
A
2
X X See Chapter 4.04
(Animal Keeping)
Community Garden P P P P P
Crop Production P X X X X
Greenhouse, Private A A A A A
Horticultural Production X X X X X
Kennels, Private/Hobby AUP AUP X X X
Private Garden P A A A A
Stable/Equestrian Facility,
Commercial/Public
CUP
2,3
CUP
2,3
X X X See Chapter
4.04(Animal Keeping)
Stable/Equestrian Facility,
Hobby/Private
A
,
AUP
2,3
A
,
AUP
2,3
X X X See Chapter 4.04
(Animal Keeping)
Automobile and Vehicle Uses
Auto and Vehicle Rental X X X X X
Auto and Vehicle Sales, New X X X X X
Auto and Vehicle Sales, Used X X X X X
Auto and Vehicle Sales and Rental,
Large Vehicles and Equipment
X X X X X
Auto and Vehicle Services and
Repair-Major
X X X X X
Auto and Vehicle Services and Repair
— Minor
X X X X X
Auto and Vehicle Towing/Impounding X X X X X

TABLE 2.02.02-1: Allowed Uses - Residential Zones

P = Permitted; AUP = Administrative Use Permit; CUP = Conditional Use Permit; TUP = Temporary Use Permit; A = Accessory Use; X = Not Permitted

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P = Permitted; AUP = Administrative Use Permit; CUP = Conditional Use Permit; TUP = Temporary Use
Permit; A = Accessory Use; X = Not Permitted
RESIDENTIAL ZONES
Use
1
DE-1 DET-3 SN-4 SN-8 MH Additional/Specifc
Use Regulations
Auto and Vehicle Washing and
Detailing
X X X X X
Auto and Vehicle
Wrecking/Dismantling
X X X X X
Fueling Stations X X X X X
Truck Stop/Fueling Station X X X X X
Cannabis Related Uses
Cannabis Cultivation, Commercial X X X X X
Cannabis Cultivation, Personal P P P P P Personal indoor
cultivation of 6 or fewer
live cannabis plants
within a single private
residence or inside an
accessory structure
located upon the
grounds of a private
residence that is a fully
enclosed and secure
structure is permitted
per Chapter 4.07
(Cannabis Activity).
Outdoor personal
cultivation of live
cannabis plants is
prohibited.
Cannabis Logistics, Distribution, and
Transportation Facility
X X X X X
Cannabis Manufacturing X X X X X
Cannabis Retailer, Microbusiness, or
Dispensary
X X X X X
Cannabis Testing Laboratory X X X X X
Eating and Drinking Establishments and Entertainment Uses
Bar/Nightclub/Lounge X X X X X
Brewpub/Taproom/Wine
Bar/Microdistillery
X X X X X
Cinema/Theater/Performing Arts
Center
X X X X X
Drive-Through, Non-Restaurants
(Accessory)
X X X X X
Live Entertainment as Accessory Use,
Indoors (Accessory)
X X X X X

TABLE 2.02.02-1: Allowed Uses - Residential Zones

P = Permitted; AUP = Administrative Use Permit; CUP = Conditional Use Permit; TUP = Temporary Use Permit; A = Accessory Use; X = Not Permitted

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P = Permitted; AUP = Administrative Use Permit; CUP = Conditional Use Permit; TUP = Temporary Use
Permit; A = Accessory Use; X = Not Permitted
RESIDENTIAL ZONES
Use
1
DE-1 DET-3 SN-4 SN-8 MH Additional/Specifc
Use Regulations
Live Entertainment as Accessory Use,
Outdoors (Accessory)
X X X X X
Outdoor Dining X X X X X
Outdoor Entertainment X X X X X
Restaurant, Dine-In and Take-Out X X X X X
Restaurant, Drive-Through X X X X X
Industrial and Manufacturing Uses
Artisan Manufacturing/Makers Space X X X X X
Brewery/Distillery/Winery - without
tasting room or > 10,000 sf
X X X X X
Brewery/Distillery/Winery - with tasting
room and < 10,000 sf
X X X X X
Construction and Materials Yards X X X X X
Food or Beverage Manufacturing X X X X X
Hazardous Materials/Wholesale Fuel
Storage and Distribution
X X X X X
Indoor Warehousing, Storage,
Wholesaling, and Distribution
X X X X X
Manufacturing/Processing, Heavy X X X X X
Manufacturing/Processing, Light X X X X X
Mining/Resource Extraction X X X X X
Outdoor Storage (Primary Use) X X X X X
Outdoor Storage (Accessory) X X X X X
Salvage and Wrecking Yards X X X X X
Lodging
Bed and Breakfast CUP CUP AUP AUP X
Lodging - Extended Stay X X X X X
Lodging - Hotels X X X X X
Lodging - Motels X X X X X
Lodging - Timeshares X X X X X
Recreation, Education, and Public Assembly Uses
Campground, Temporary TUP TUP TUP TUP TUP See Chapter 4.27
(Temporary Uses)
Cemeteries, Crematories, or
Mausoleums
CUP CUP X X X
Civic/Government CUP CUP CUP CUP X
College/University CUP CUP CUP CUP X

TABLE 2.02.02-1: Allowed Uses - Residential Zones

P = Permitted; AUP = Administrative Use Permit; CUP = Conditional Use Permit; TUP = Temporary Use Permit; A = Accessory Use; X = Not Permitted

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P = Permitted; AUP = Administrative Use Permit; CUP = Conditional Use Permit; TUP = Temporary Use
Permit; A = Accessory Use; X = Not Permitted
RESIDENTIAL ZONES
Use
1
DE-1 DET-3 SN-4 SN-8 MH Additional/Specifc
Use Regulations
Commercial Recreation and Sports,
Indoor
X X X X X
Commercial Recreation and Sports,
Outdoor
AUP AUP AUP AUP X
Community Assembly, Up to 5,000 sf
(gross sf)
P P P P X
Community Assembly, > 5,000 sf -
12,000 sf (gross sf)
AUP AUP AUP AUP X
Community Assembly, > 12,000 sf
(gross sf)
CUP CUP CUP CUP X
Cultural Institutions CUP CUP CUP CUP X
Day Care Centers AUP AUP AUP AUP X See Chapter 4.09
(Child Day Care in a
Home (Small and
Large) and Day Care
Centers)
Instructional Services, ≤ 5,000 sf X X X X X
Instructional Services, > 5,000 sf X X X X X
Open Space, Natural P P P P P
Parks and Recreation Facilities P P P P P
Public Service Facility AUP AUP AUP AUP X
Recreational Vehicle (RV) Park X X X X X
Schools, Public or Private (TK—12) X X CUP CUP X
Social Service Facilities X X CUP CUP X
Tutoring Facilities X X X X X
Vocational/Trade School X X CUP CUP X
Residential Uses
Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) and
Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit
(JADU)
A A A A A See Chapter 4.02
(Accessory Dwelling
Units)
Caretaker's Unit X X X X A
Child Day Care in a Home, Large AUP AUP AUP AUP AUP See Chapter 4.09
(Child Day Care in a
Home (Small and
Large) and Day Care
Centers)
Child Day Care in a Home, Small P P P P P See Chapter 4.09
(Child Day Care in a
Home (Small and
Large) and Day Care
Centers)

TABLE 2.02.02-1: Allowed Uses - Residential Zones

P = Permitted; AUP = Administrative Use Permit; CUP = Conditional Use Permit; TUP = Temporary Use Permit; A = Accessory Use; X = Not Permitted

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P = Permitted; AUP = Administrative Use Permit; CUP = Conditional Use Permit; TUP = Temporary Use
Permit; A = Accessory Use; X = Not Permitted
RESIDENTIAL ZONES
Use
1
DE-1 DET-3 SN-4 SN-8 MH Additional/Specifc
Use Regulations
Cottage Food Operation A, AUP A, AUP A, AUP A, AUP A, AUP See Chapter
4.11(Cottage Food
Operations)
Cottage Industry A, AUP A, AUP A, AUP A, AUP A, AUP See Chapter 4.12
(Cottage Industry)
Emergency Shelter X X X X X
Group Residential Home AUP AUP AUP AUP X
Home Occupation A A A A A See Chapter 4.15
(Home Occupations)
Live/Work AUP AUP AUP AUP X See Chapter 4.16
(Live/Work)
Manufactured/Mobile Home Park X X X X P See Chapter 4.17
(Manufactured/Mobile
Home Park)
Residential Care Facilities, Large CUP CUP CUP CUP X
Residential Care Facilities, Small P P P P X
Residential Housing Types
Single-Family Dwelling, Detached P P P P X
Single-Family Dwelling, Attached X X P P X
Two-Family Dwelling/Duplex X X P P X
Multi-Family Dwelling,
Triplex/Quadplex
X X P P X
Multi-Family Dwelling,
>5 Units
X X X P X
Mobile Home X X X X P See Chapter 4.17
(Manufactured/Mobile
Home Park)
Manufactured/Modular/Prefabricated
Dwelling Unit
P P P P P See Chapter 4.17
(Manufactured/Mobile
Home Park)
Single-Room Occupancy X X X X X
Supportive Housing X X CUP CUP X
Transitional Housing X X CUP CUP X
Yard Sales (Temporary) P P P P P See Chapter 4.27
(Temporary Uses)
Retail, Service, and Offce Uses
Adult-Oriented Business X X X X X
Alcohol Sales, Off-Sale X X X X X
Animal Sales and Services X X X X X
ATM (Accessory) X X X X X

TABLE 2.02.02-1: Allowed Uses - Residential Zones

P = Permitted; AUP = Administrative Use Permit; CUP = Conditional Use Permit; TUP = Temporary Use Permit; A = Accessory Use; X = Not Permitted

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P = Permitted; AUP = Administrative Use Permit; CUP = Conditional Use Permit; TUP = Temporary Use
Permit; A = Accessory Use; X = Not Permitted
RESIDENTIAL ZONES
Use
1
DE-1 DET-3 SN-4 SN-8 MH Additional/Specifc
Use Regulations
Bail Bonds X X X X X
Banks, Financial, and Savings and
Loan Institutions
X X X X X
Building Materials Sales and Services X X X X X
Business to Business Support
Services
X X X X X
Check-Cashing Businesses X X X X X
Convenience Market X X X X X
Food Preparation, Commercial X X X X X
Fortunetelling, Palm and Card
Reading
X X X X X
Funeral Homes and Mortuaries X X X X X
General Retail ≤ 5,000 sf X X X X X
General Retail 5,000 to 25,000 sf X X X X X
General Retail/Superstore > 25,000 sf X X X X X
Grocery Store X X X X X
Hospital X X X X X
Kennels/Boarding, Commercial X X X X X
Kiosk/Outdoor Vending X X X X X
Laundromat X X X X X
Massage Establishment, Accessory X X X X X
Massage Establishment, Stand-Alone X X X X X
Medical Services, Extended Care X X X X X
Medical Services,
Medical/Dental/Holistic/Clinic
X X X X X
Medical Services, Urgent Care X X X X X
Mini-Storage Warehousing or Facility X X X X X
Neighborhood Market X X CUP AUP X
Nursery/Garden Center CUP CUP X X X
Offces, Processing X X X X X
Offces, Professional/Administrative X X X X X
Offces, Service X X X X X
Outdoor Display X X X X X
Pawnshop X X X X X
Personal Services X X X X X
Research and Development X X X X X
Smoke Shops X X X X X

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P = Permitted; AUP = Administrative Use Permit; CUP = Conditional Use Permit; TUP = Temporary Use Permit; A = Accessory Use; X = Not Permitted

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P = Permitted; AUP = Administrative Use Permit; CUP = Conditional Use Permit; TUP = Temporary Use
Permit; A = Accessory Use; X = Not Permitted
RESIDENTIAL ZONES
Use
1
DE-1 DET-3 SN-4 SN-8 MH Additional/Specifc
Use Regulations
Smoking Lounge X X X X X
Swap Meet, Outdoor X X X X X
Tattoo/Body Art/Piercing X X X X X
Resale/Consignment/Thrift Shop X X X X X
Veterinary Hospitals X X X X X
Utility, Transportation, and Communication Uses
Airports and Heliports X X X X X
Communications, Facilities within
Buildings
X X X X X
Communications,
Telecommunications/Large
Commercial Antennas
X X X X X
Communications,
Telecommunications/Small Wireless
Facilities
P P P P P See Chapter 4.26
(Telecommunications/W
ireless Facilities)
Freight/Trucking Facility X X X X X
Light Fleet-Based Services X X X X X
Mobile Recycling Unit (Accessory) X X A, AUP A, AUP A, AUP
Parking Lots and Structures X X X X X
Passenger Transportation Facilities X X X X X Bus stops are allowed
in all zones.
Public Utilities, Major CUP CUP X X X
Public Utilities, Minor AUP AUP AUP AUP AUP
Renewable Energy System (Primary
Use)
X X X X X
Renewable Energy System, Building-
Mounted (Accessory)
A A A A A
Renewable Energy System, Stand-
Alone or Ground Mounted (Accessory)
A,
CUP
A,
CUP
A,
CUP
A,
CUP
A, CUP
Recycling Collection Facility X X X X X
Recycling Processing Facility X X X X X
Reverse Vending Machine
(Accessory)
X X X X X
Utility Yard X X X X X

Notes:

1. Uses shall be consistent with criteria of the Bermuda Dunes Airport Compatibility Plan, including applicable County-wide criteria as may exist at the time of project review. If the project is located in the Bermuda Dunes Airport Influence Areas, compatibility zones and regulations apply. Please see Riverside

Notes:

  • County Airport Land Use Commission Staff (www.rcaluc.org) and Indio Planning Staff for the most up-todate regulations.

2. Permitted use on any lot containing a single-family residence, including a legal non-conforming singlefamily residence, provided the use complies with Chapter 4.04 (Animal Keeping).

3. Permitted only on lots greater than 20,000 square feet.

§ 2.02.03. Development Regulations.

[9-21-2022 by Ord. 1782]

Table 2.02.03-1 prescribes the development standards for the residential zones. Additional regulations are also denoted in the righthand column. Section numbers in this column refer to other sections of this Code.

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TABLE 2.02.03-1: Development Standards - Residential Zones

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ZONES
Standards DE-1 DET-3 SN-4 SN-8 MH Additional Regulations
Lot and Density Standards
1
Density (units/acre)
Minimum 0 0 0 > 4.0 Applies to new development
only.
Maximum 1.0 3.0 4.0 8.0 10 mobile home
spaces/gross acre
See Indio Municipal Code
Chapter 154 (Density
Bonuses and Other
Incentives for Low Income
and Senior Housing)
Minimum Lot Size (sf) 40,000 10,000 6,600 4,500 10 acres
Minimum Lot Width (ft)
2
100 80 60 40 40
Minimum Lot Depth (ft) 200 100 80 80 80
Maximum Lot Coverage (%
of lot)
30 40 50 60 70
Building Form and Location
Maximum Height (ft) -
Primary Building
25 or 2 stories,
whichever is
less
25/2 stories 30 30 25 or 2 stories,
whichever is less
Projects must comply with
both stories and overall
height maximums. See
Section3.01.03(Measuring
Heights)
Maximum Height (ft) -
Primary Building
w/Architectural Features
35 35 40 40 See Section3.01.03
(Measuring Heights).
Maximum Height (ft)-
Accessory Building
20 20 20 20

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ZONES
Standards DE-1 DET-3 SN-4 SN-8 MH Additional Regulations
Minimum Distance between
Structures
Main structures and accessory structures shall be located no closer
than 6 ft to any other main structure or to another accessory
structure, except as required by adopted Building or Fire Codes
Minimum Setbacks (ft) - Primary Structure
Front (primary frontage) 25 20 15 10 5 ft along exterior
property lines
abutting a public
street
For new single-family
attached and detached
dwelling units, front-loaded
garages shall be set back at
minimum 5 ft. behind the
front facade.
Street Side (corner lots) 25 20 15 10
Interior Side 20 15 5 5 Only applies to detached
single-family dwellings and
the ends of attached single-
family dwellings.
Interior Side - Zero Lot
Line/Common Wall
Developments
10 ft minimum
on one side of
the dwelling unit,
and no setback
required on the
opposite side
See Section 2.02.04A (Zero
Lot Line Option).
Rear 40 25 15 15
Alley 5 5 5 5
Parking Frontage
Maximum Parking Frontage
on a Public Street (for new
residential development)
60% Garage doors that face the
street shall not occupy more
than 60% of the width of any
street-facing building facade.
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ZONES
Standards DE-1 DET-3 SN-4 SN-8 MH Additional Regulations
This limitation does not apply
to frontages along alleys.
Open Space Standards
Minimum Open Space 300 sf total per
unit, of which
150 must be
private
Setback areas are not
considered usable open
space unless they are at
least 20 feet wide. Minimum
private open space is 6 feet
in either direction.
Minimum Required Front
Yard Landscaped Area
40% of the Minimum Required Front Yard Area, of which half must be
planted with live plant material
15% of site See Section3.02.09
(Landscaping)
Other Standards
Accessory Structures In the DE-1 zone, stables and barn yards shall be set back at minimum 50 ft from all property lines. See Section3.02.04
(Accessory Structures) for additional regulations for accessory structures.
Setbacks and
Encroachments
See Section3.02.03(Setbacks and Encroachments)
Utilities, Service Areas, and
Building Equipment
See Section3.02.07(Utilities, Service Areas, and Building Equipment)
Refuse and Recycling See Section3.02.08(Refuse and Recycling)
Landscaping See Section3.02.09(Landscaping)
Fences, Walls, and
Screening
See Section3.02.10(Fences, Walls, and Screening)
Outdoor Lighting See Section3.02.11(Outdoor Lighting)
Parking and Loading See Chapter 3.03 (Parking and Loading)
Performance Standards See Chapter 3.04 (Performance Standards)
Signs See Chapter 3.05 (Sign Regulations)
Animal Provisions See Chapter 4.04 (Animal Keeping)

Notes:

1. Densities and intensities shall be consistent with criteria of the Bermuda Dunes Airport Compatibility Plan, including applicable County-wide criteria as may exist at the time of project review. If the project is located in the Bermuda Dunes Airport Influence Areas, compatibility zones and regulations apply. Please see Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission Staff (www.rcaluc.org) and Indio Planning Staff for the most up-to-date regulations.

2. No site shall have less than the required lot width as prescribed in the applicable land use district, except lots fronting on cul-de-sac or knuckle streets may have 35 feet of frontage.

§ 2.02.04. Supplemental Standards.

[9-21-2022 by Ord. 1782]

New single-family structures and alterations to existing single-family structures shall comply with the supplemental standards in this Section.

  • A. Zero Lot Line Option.

    1. All or part of the setback requirements of interior yards along property lines adjoining other private lots may be waived with the written approval of the City and the property owner of the lot adjoining the yard which is being encroached upon. This written agreement shall take the form of a zero lot line agreement which shall be recorded on the chain of title of both properties involved. The zero lot line agreement shall describe in detail the extent of said waiver. Zero lot line agreements may be executed between private property owners only. Swimming pools are not eligible for zero lot line agreements.

    2. Approval of a zero lot line agreement shall be subject to the following requirements:

      • a. All building and fire code requirements resulting from the waiver of the setback requirement shall be met by the construction;

      • b. Approval shall be obtained from the fire chief to ensure that adequate firefighting access is retained; and

      • c. Where the setback is reduced to less than three feet, a maintenance access easement of five feet in width shall be provided on the adjoining property.

  • B. Services and Utilities.

    1. Utilities. All new utility boxes and equipment and utility connections shall be undergrounded unless otherwise prohibited by the utility provider (e.g., water backflow prevention device that must be placed above ground) or the City Engineer grants an exemption following his/her determination that such undergrounding is not practicable.

    2. Location of Above-ground Utilities and Service Areas. All above-ground utilities and equipment (e.g., electric and gas meters, fire sprinkler valves, irrigation backflow prevention devices, etc.) shall be integrated into building and landscape design and located to minimize impact on the pedestrian experience and neighboring properties by following the standards below. For refuse and recycling standards, see Section 3.02.08 (Refuse and Recycling).

      • a. Utilities and equipment shall be located on non-primary street frontages, alleys, parking areas, and/or at the rear or side of buildings.

      • b. Utilities and equipment shall not be located within the front or street side setback area of the lot or development site.

      • c. Utilities and equipment shall be screened from view per Subsection B.3 below.

    3. Service, Utility, and Equipment Screening. Screening of utilities and equipment shall meet the following standards:

      • a. Screening shall be equal to or higher than the height of the equipment to be screened.

      • b. Screening shall be made of a primary exterior finish material used on other portions of the residential unit, architectural grade wood or masonry, metal, or landscape screening that forms an opaque barrier when planted.