Chapter 82.03 — AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT LAND USE ZONING DISTRICTS

San Bernardino County Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · ingested 2026-07-07 · San Bernardino County

§ 82.03.010 Purpose.

This Chapter lists the land uses that may be allowed within the agricultural and resource management land use zoning districts established by the General Plan and listed in Chapter 82.01 (Land Use Plan and Land Use Zoning Districts, and Overlays), determines the type of planning permit/approval required for each use, and provides basic standards for site layout and building size.

(Ord. 4011, passed - -2007)

§ 82.03.020 Purposes and Location of the Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use…

The purposes of the individual agricultural and resource management land use zoning districts and the locations where they are applied are as specified in the General Plan and as described in Chapter 82.01 (Land Use Plan, Land Use Zoning Districts, and Overlays).

(Ord. 4011, passed - -2007)

§ 82.03.030 Minimum Area for Designation.

The agricultural and resource land use zoning districts shall be applied through the General Plan amendment process (Chapter 86.12) only to sites with the minimum areas indicated in Table 82-3.

Table 82-3
Minimum Area For Agricultural and Resource Management
Land Use Zoning District Designation
Land Use Zoning District Minimum Area for Designation
AG (Agriculture) 100 acres
RC (Resource Conservation) 200 acres
FW (Floodway) No Minimum Area Required
OS (Open Space) No Minimum Area Required

(Ord. 4011, passed - -2007)

§ 82.03.040 Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Allowed Uses…

(a) General Permit Requirements. Table 82-3 identifies the uses of land allowed by this Development Code in each agricultural and resource land use zoning district established by Chapter 82.01 (Land Use Plan and Land Use Zoning Districts, and Overlays), in compliance with § 82.02.030 (Allowed Land Uses and Planning Permit Requirements).

(b) Requirements for Certain Specific Land Uses. Where the last column in Table 82-4 (Specific Use Regulations) includes a Section number, the referenced Section may affect whether the use requires a Site Plan Permit, Conditional

Use Permit, Minor Use Permit, Planned Development Permit, or other County approval, and/or may establish other requirements and standards applicable to the use.

Use Permit, Minor Use Permit, Planned Development Permit, or other County approval, and/or may establish other
requirements and standards applicable to the use.
Use Permit, Minor Use Permit, Planned Development Permit, or other County approval, and/or may establish other
requirements and standards applicable to the use.
Use Permit, Minor Use Permit, Planned Development Permit, or other County approval, and/or may establish other
requirements and standards applicable to the use.
Use Permit, Minor Use Permit, Planned Development Permit, or other County approval, and/or may establish other
requirements and standards applicable to the use.
Use Permit, Minor Use Permit, Planned Development Permit, or other County approval, and/or may establish other
requirements and standards applicable to the use.
Use Permit, Minor Use Permit, Planned Development Permit, or other County approval, and/or may establish other
requirements and standards applicable to the use.
Table 82-4
Allowed Land Uses and Permit Requirements for Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning Districts
Land Use
See Division 10 (Definitions) for land use definitions
Permit Required by District Specific Use
Reulations
RC AG FW OS g
Table 82-4
Allowed Land Uses and Permit Requirements for Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning Districts
Land Use
See Division 10 (Definitions) for land use definitions
Permit Required by District Specific Use
Regulations
RC AG FW OS
Agricultural, Resource & Open Space Uses
Agricultural support services M/C M/C CUP
Animal keeping S S S 84.04
Community gardens A A A
Crop production, horticulture, orchard, vineyard A A A
Industrial hemp cultivation - Small scale (minimum 1-acre
lot size)
P P P 84.35
Industrial hemp cultivation - Large scale (minimum 5-acre
lot size)
CUP CUP CUP 84.35
Livestock operations S S S 84.04
Natural resources development (mining) CUP CUP CUP 88.03
Nature preserve (accessory uses) P(1) P(1) P(1) P(1)
Lake, reservoir M/C M/C M/C M/C
Pond A A A A
Winery M/C M/C
Industry, Manufacturing & Processing, Wholesaling
Composting operations CUP CUP
Hazardous waste facilities CUP CUP 84.11
Industrial use requiring extensive buffering CUP CUP
Recycling facilities S S 84.19
Recreation, Education & Public Assembly
Agritourism enterprises S S 84.03
Campgrounds M/C M/C
Conference/convention facility CUP CUP
Equestrian facility M/C M/C
Fitness/health facility M/C
Library, museum, art gallery, outdoor exhibit M/C M/C
Meeting facility, public or private CUP CUP
Park, playground M/C M/C
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Places of worship CUP CUP
Recreational vehicle park CUP(2)
Rural sports and recreation CUP CUP
School - College or university CUP CUP
School - Private CUP CUP
School - Specialized education/training CUP CUP
Residential(7)
Accessory use or structure - Residential A(3) A(3) 84.01
Guest housing A(3) A(3) 84.01
Accessory dwelling unit A(4) A(4) 84.36
Junior accessory dwelling unit A(4) (A)(4) 84.36
Single dwelling A A
Retail
Produce stands (200 sq. ft. or less on lots that are 10,000
sq. ft. or greater)
A(5) A 84.03
Services - Business & Professional
Medical services - Hospital M/C M/C
Medical services - Rehabilitation centers M/C M/C
Office - Accessory P P
Office - Government M/C M/C
Services - General
Cemetery including pet cemeteries CUP CUP
Commercial kennels and catteries - min lot 2.5 acres M/C M/C
Emergency shelter CUP 84.33
Home occupation SUP SUP 84.12
Licensed residential care facility of 6 or fewer persons A A
Licensed residential care facility of 7 or more persons M/C M/C 84.23
Lodging - Bed and breakfast inn (B&B) SUP SUP
Public safety facility M/C M/C
Short-term residential rentals SUP SUP 84.28
Unlicensed residential care facility of 6 or fewer persons RCP RCP 84.32
Unlicensed residential care facility of 7 or more persons M/C M/C
Transportation, Communications & Infrastructure
Broadcasting antennae and towers M/C M/C
Electrical power generation CUP CUP
Pipelines, transmission lines, and control stations(6) (6) (6) (6) (6)
Renewable energy generation facilities CUP CUP CUP
Sewage treatment and disposal facility CUP CUP
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Solid waste disposal CUP CUP
Transportation facility CUP CUP
Utility facility CUP CUP CUP
Wind energy system, accessory S S S 84.26
Wireless telecommunications facility S S S 84.27
Other
Accessory structures and uses A A A A 84.01
Temporary special events TSP TSP TSP TSP 85.16
Temporary structures and uses TUP TUP TUP TUP 84.25
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Key
Key
A Allowed use (no planning permit required) PD Planned Development Permit required (Chapter
85.10)
P Permitted Use; Site Plan Permit required (Chapter
85.08)
SUP Special Use Permit required (Chapter 85.14)
M/C Minor Use Permit required; unless a Conditional
Use Permit required in compliance with §
85.06.050 (Projects That Do Not Qualify for a
Minor Use Permit)
S Permit requirement set by Specific Use Regulations
(Division 4)
TSP Temporary Special Events Permit required (Chapter
85.16)
RCP Unlicensed Residential Care Facilities Permit
(Chapter 85.20)
CUP Conditional Use Permit required (Chapter 85.06) TUP Temporary Use Permit required (Chapter 85.15)
MUP Minor Use Permit required (Chapter 85.06) Use not allowed
Notes:
Notes:
Use Permit, Minor Use Permit, Planned Development Permit, or other County approval, and/or may establish other
requirements and standards applicable to the use.
Use Permit, Minor Use Permit, Planned Development Permit, or other County approval, and/or may establish other
requirements and standards applicable to the use.
Use Permit, Minor Use Permit, Planned Development Permit, or other County approval, and/or may establish other
requirements and standards applicable to the use.
Use Permit, Minor Use Permit, Planned Development Permit, or other County approval, and/or may establish other
requirements and standards applicable to the use.
Use Permit, Minor Use Permit, Planned Development Permit, or other County approval, and/or may establish other
requirements and standards applicable to the use.
Use Permit, Minor Use Permit, Planned Development Permit, or other County approval, and/or may establish other
requirements and standards applicable to the use.
(1) CUP required if maximum building coverage exceeds 10,000 sq. ft., the use will have more than 20 employees per shift, or if not
exempt from CEQA; may qualify for a MUP in compliance with § 85.06.020 (Applicability).
(2) Density of the recreational vehicles in a Recreational Vehicle Park shall be limited to 4 per acre.
(3) Use allowed as an accessory use only, on the same site as a residential use allowed by this table.
(4) Use allowed as an accessory use only with standards, on the same site as a residential use allowed by this table.
(5) In Phelan/Pinon Hills Community Plan area, a maximum 6 sq. ft. advertising sign shall be allowed.
(6) Pipelines, transmission lines, and control station uses are regulated and approved by the Public Utilities Commission. See
alternate review procedures in § 85.02.050 (Alternate Review Procedures).
(7) Supportive housing or transitional housing that is provided in single-, two-, or multi-family dwelling units, group residential,
parolee-probationer home, residential care facilities, or boarding house uses shall be permitted, conditionally permitted or prohibited in

the same manner as the other single-, two- or multi-family dwelling units, group residential, parolee-probationer home, residential care facilities, or boarding house uses under this Code.

(Ord. 4011, passed - -2007; Am. Ord. 4043, passed - -2008; Am. Ord. 4057, passed - - 2008; Am. Ord. 4098, passed - -2010; Am. Ord. 4230, passed - -2014; Am. Ord. 4251, passed - -2014; Am. Ord. 4341, passed - -2018; Am. Ord. 4383, passed - -2020; Am. Ord. 4393, passed - -2020; Am. Ord. 4444, passed - -2022; Am. Ord. 4504, passed - -2026)

§ 82.03.050 Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Subdivision…

(a) Each subdivision shall comply with the minimum parcel size requirements shown in Tables 82-4A, 82-4B and 82-4C for the applicable land use zoning district.

(b) The minimum parcel size requirements for a specific subdivision are determined by the review authority as part of subdivision approval. The review authority may require one or more parcels within a specific subdivision to be larger than the minimums required by these tables based on potential environmental impacts, the physical characteristics of the site or surrounding parcels, and/or other factors.

(c) See also the standards in § 83.02.050 (Parcel Area Measurements and Exceptions).

Table 82-4A

(b) The minimum parcel size requirements for a specific subdivision are determined by the review authority as part
of subdivision approval. The review authority may require one or more parcels within a specific subdivision to be
larger than the minimums required by these tables based on potential environmental impacts, the physical
characteristics of the site or surrounding parcels, and/or other factors.
(c) See also the standards in § 83.02.050 (Parcel Area Measurements and Exceptions).
(b) The minimum parcel size requirements for a specific subdivision are determined by the review authority as part
of subdivision approval. The review authority may require one or more parcels within a specific subdivision to be
larger than the minimums required by these tables based on potential environmental impacts, the physical
characteristics of the site or surrounding parcels, and/or other factors.
(c) See also the standards in § 83.02.050 (Parcel Area Measurements and Exceptions).
(b) The minimum parcel size requirements for a specific subdivision are determined by the review authority as part
of subdivision approval. The review authority may require one or more parcels within a specific subdivision to be
larger than the minimums required by these tables based on potential environmental impacts, the physical
characteristics of the site or surrounding parcels, and/or other factors.
(c) See also the standards in § 83.02.050 (Parcel Area Measurements and Exceptions).
(b) The minimum parcel size requirements for a specific subdivision are determined by the review authority as part
of subdivision approval. The review authority may require one or more parcels within a specific subdivision to be
larger than the minimums required by these tables based on potential environmental impacts, the physical
characteristics of the site or surrounding parcels, and/or other factors.
(c) See also the standards in § 83.02.050 (Parcel Area Measurements and Exceptions).
(b) The minimum parcel size requirements for a specific subdivision are determined by the review authority as part
of subdivision approval. The review authority may require one or more parcels within a specific subdivision to be
larger than the minimums required by these tables based on potential environmental impacts, the physical
characteristics of the site or surrounding parcels, and/or other factors.
(c) See also the standards in § 83.02.050 (Parcel Area Measurements and Exceptions).
(b) The minimum parcel size requirements for a specific subdivision are determined by the review authority as part
of subdivision approval. The review authority may require one or more parcels within a specific subdivision to be
larger than the minimums required by these tables based on potential environmental impacts, the physical
characteristics of the site or surrounding parcels, and/or other factors.
(c) See also the standards in § 83.02.050 (Parcel Area Measurements and Exceptions).
Table 82-4A
Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Minimum Lot Size
Valley Region
Land Use Zoning
District
Minimum Lot Area Lot Dimensions Maximum Width to
Minimum Frontage
Width
Minimum Width Minimum Depth Depth Ratio

Table 82-4A

Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Minimum Lot Size

Table 82-4A Table 82-4A Table 82-4A Table 82-4A Table 82-4A Table 82-4A
Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Minimum Lot Size
Valley Region
Land Use Zoning
District
Minimum Lot Area Lot Dimensions Maximum Width to
Minimum Frontage
Width
Minimum Width Minimum Depth Depth Ratio
AG 10 acres(1) NA 300 ft. 300 ft. 1:4
RC 40 acres 150 ft. 300 ft. 300 ft. 1:4
FW 10 acres NA 60 ft. 100 ft 1:4
OS No requirement No requirement No requirement No requirement No requirement
Notes:
(1) Except where modified by map suffix. The various designations within the AG Land Use Zoning District shall be limited to AG,
AG-20, AG-40, AG-80 and AG-160.

Table 82-4B

Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Minimum Lot Size

Mountain Region

Land Use Zoning
District
Minimum Lot Area Lot Dimensions Maximum Width to
Depth Ratio
Minimum Frontage
Width
Minimum Width Minimum Depth
Table 82-4B
Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Minimum Lot Size
Mountain Region
Land Use Zoning
District
Minimum Lot Area Lot Dimensions Maximum Width to
Minimum Frontage
Width
Minimum Width Minimum Depth Depth Ratio
AG(1) 10 acres(2) NA 300 ft. 300 ft. 1:4
RC 40 acres 150 ft. 300 ft. 300 ft. 1:4
FW 10 acres NA 60 ft. 100 ft. 1:3
OS No requirement No requirement No requirement No requirement No requirement
Notes:
(1) Limited to the Oak Glen Community Plan area only.
(2) Except where modified by map suffix. The various designations within the AG Land Use Zoning District shall be limited to AG,
AG-20, AG-40, AG-80 and AG-160.

Notes:

(1) Limited to the Oak Glen Community Plan area only.

(2) Except where modified by map suffix. The various designations within the AG Land Use Zoning District shall be limited to AG, AG-20, AG-40, AG-80 and AG-160.

Table 82-4C

Table 82-4C Table 82-4C Table 82-4C Table 82-4C Table 82-4C Table 82-4C
Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Minimum Lot Size
Desert Region
Lot Dimensions
Land Use Zoning
District
Minimum Lot Area Minimum Frontage
Width
Minimum Width Minimum Depth Maximum Width to
Depth Ratio

Table 82-4C

Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Minimum Lot Size

Desert Region
Lot Dimensions
Land Use Zoning Minimum Lot Area Minimum Frontage Minimum Width Minimum Depth Maximum Width to
District Width Depth Ratio
AG 10 acres(1) NA 300 ft. 300 ft. 1:4
RC 40 acres 150 ft. 300 ft. 300 ft. 1:4
FW 10 acres NA 60 ft. 100 ft. 1:4
OS No requirement No requirement No requirement No requirement No requirement

Notes:

(1) Except where modified by map suffix. The various designations within the AG Land Use Zoning District shall be limited to AG, AG-20, AG-40, AG-80 and AG-160.

(Ord. 4011, passed - -2007)

§ 82.03.060 Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Site Planning…

Subdivisions, new land uses and structures, and alterations to existing land uses and structures shall be designed, constructed, and established in compliance with the requirements in Tables 82-5A, 82-5B, and 82-5C, in addition to the applicable standards (e.g., landscaping, parking and loading, etc.) in Division 3 (Countywide Development Standards) and Division 4 (Standards for Specific Land Uses and Activities).

land uses and structures, and alterations to existing land uses and structures shall be designed, constructed, and established in compliance with the requirements in Tables 82-5A, 82-5B, and 82-5C, in addition to the applicable standards (e.g., landscaping, parking and loading, etc.) in Division 3 (Countywide Development Standards) and Division 4 (Standards for Specific Land Uses and Activities).

Subdivisions, new land uses and structures, and alterations to existing land uses and structures shall be designed,
constructed, and established in compliance with the requirements in Tables 82-5A, 82-5B, and 82-5C, in addition to
the applicable standards (e.g., landscaping, parking and loading, etc.) in Division 3 (Countywide Development
Standards) and Division 4 (Standards for Specific Land Uses and Activities).
Subdivisions, new land uses and structures, and alterations to existing land uses and structures shall be designed,
constructed, and established in compliance with the requirements in Tables 82-5A, 82-5B, and 82-5C, in addition to
the applicable standards (e.g., landscaping, parking and loading, etc.) in Division 3 (Countywide Development
Standards) and Division 4 (Standards for Specific Land Uses and Activities).
Subdivisions, new land uses and structures, and alterations to existing land uses and structures shall be designed,
constructed, and established in compliance with the requirements in Tables 82-5A, 82-5B, and 82-5C, in addition to
the applicable standards (e.g., landscaping, parking and loading, etc.) in Division 3 (Countywide Development
Standards) and Division 4 (Standards for Specific Land Uses and Activities).
Subdivisions, new land uses and structures, and alterations to existing land uses and structures shall be designed,
constructed, and established in compliance with the requirements in Tables 82-5A, 82-5B, and 82-5C, in addition to
the applicable standards (e.g., landscaping, parking and loading, etc.) in Division 3 (Countywide Development
Standards) and Division 4 (Standards for Specific Land Uses and Activities).
Subdivisions, new land uses and structures, and alterations to existing land uses and structures shall be designed,
constructed, and established in compliance with the requirements in Tables 82-5A, 82-5B, and 82-5C, in addition to
the applicable standards (e.g., landscaping, parking and loading, etc.) in Division 3 (Countywide Development
Standards) and Division 4 (Standards for Specific Land Uses and Activities).
Table 82-5A
Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Development Standards
Valley Region
Valley Region Development Feature Requirement by Land Use Zoning District
AG
Agriculture
RC
Resource
Conservation
FW
Floodway
OS
Open Space
Table 82-5A
Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Development Standards
Valley Region
Valley Region Development Feature Requirement by Land Use Zoning District
AG
Agriculture
RC
Resource
Conservation
FW
Floodway
OS
Open Space
Density Maximum housing density. The actual number of units allowed will be determined by the
County through subdivision or planning permit approval, as applicable.
Maximum density 1 unit per 10 acres;
accessory dwellings
as allowed by
Chapter 84.36
(Accessory Dwelling
Units)
1 unit per 40 acres;
accessory dwellings
as allowed by
Chapter 84.36
(Accessory Dwelling
Units)
Residential Not
Allowed
Residential Not
Allowed
Setbacks Minimum setbacks required. See Chapter 83.02 for exceptions, reductions, and
encroachments. See Division 4 for any setback requirements applicable to specific land uses.
Front 25 ft. 25 ft. 75 ft. 25 ft.
Side - Street side 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft.
Side - Interior (each) 15 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft.
Rear 15 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft.
Lot coverage Maximum percentage
surfaces.
of the total lot area that may be covered by structures and impervious
Maximum coverage NA NA NA NA
Height limit Maximum allowed height of structures. See § 83.02.040 (Height Limits and Exceptions) for
height measurement requirements, and height limit exceptions.
Maximum height 35 ft. 35 ft. 35 ft. 35 ft.
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Accessory structures See Chapter 84.01 (Accessory Structures and Uses).
Infrastructure See Chapter 83.09 (Infrastructure Improvement Standards).
Parking See Chapter 83.11 (Parking Regulations).
Signs See Chapter 83.13 (Sign Regulations).

Table 82-5B

Table 82-5B Table 82-5B Table 82-5B Table 82-5B Table 82-5B
Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Development Standards
Mountain Region
Mountain Region
Development Feature
Requirement by Land Use Zoning District
AG(1)
Agriculture
RC Resource
Conservation
FW
Floodway
OS
Open Space
Table 82-5B
Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Development Standards
Mountain Region
Mountain Region
Development Feature
Requirement by Land Use Zoning District
AG(1)
Agriculture
RC Resource
Conservation
FW
Floodway
OS
Open Space
Density Maximum housing density. The actual number of units allowed will be determined by the County
through subdivision or planning permit approval, as applicable.
Maximum density 1 unit per 10 acres;
accessory dwellings as
allowed by Chapter
84.36 (Accessory
Dwelling Units)
1 unit per 40 acres;
accessory dwellings as
allowed by Chapter
84.36 (Accessory
Dwelling Units)
Residential Not
Allowed
Residential Not
Allowed
Setbacks Minimum setbacks required. See Chapter 83.02 for exceptions, reductions, and encroachments. See
Division 4 for any setback requirements applicable to specific land uses.
Front 35 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft.
Side - Street side 30 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft.
Side - Interior (each) 30 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft.
Rear 35 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft.
Lot coverage Maximum percentage of the total lot area that may be covered by structures
surfaces.
and impervious
Maximum coverage NA NA NA NA
Height limit Maximum allowed height of structures. See § 83.02.040 (Height Limits and Exceptions) for height
measurement requirements, and height limit exceptions.
Maximum height 35 ft. 35 ft. 25 ft. 35 ft.
Accessory structures See Chapter 84.01 (Accessory Structures and Uses).
Infrastructure See Chapter 83.09 (Infrastructure Improvement Standards). See Chapter 83.09 (Infrastructure Improvement Standards). See Chapter 83.09 (Infrastructure Improvement Standards).
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Parking See Chapter 83.11 (Parking Regulations).
Signs See Chapter 83.13 (Sign Regulations).
Notes:
(1) Limited to the Oak Glen Community Plan area only.

Table 82-5C

Table 82-5C Table 82-5C Table 82-5C Table 82-5C Table 82-5C
Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Development Standards
Desert Region
Desert Region Development
Feature
Requirement by Land Use Zoning District
AG
Agriculture
RC
Resource
Conservation
FW
Floodway
OS
Open Space

Table 82-5C

Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Development Standards

Table 82-5C Table 82-5C Table 82-5C Table 82-5C Table 82-5C
Agricultural and Resource Management Land Use Zoning District Development Standards
Desert Region
Desert Region Development
Feature
Requirement by Land Use Zoning District
AG
Agriculture
RC
Resource
Conservation
FW
Floodway
OS
Open Space
Density Maximum housing density. The actual number of units allowed will be determined by the County
through subdivision or planning permit approval, as applicable.
Maximum density 1 unit per 10 acres;
accessory dwellings as
allowed by Chapter
84.36 (Accessory
Dwelling Units)
1 unit per 40 acres;
accessory dwellings as
allowed by Chapter
84.36 (Accessory
Dwelling Units)
Residential Not
Allowed
Residential Not
Allowed
Setbacks Minimum setbacks required. See Chapters 83.02 for exceptions, reductions, and encroachments. See
Division 5 for any setback requirements applicable to specific land uses.
Front 25 ft. 25 ft. 75 ft. 25 ft.
Side - Street side 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft.
Side - Interior (each) 15 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft.
Rear 15 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft. 15 ft.
Lot coverage Maximum percentage of the total lot area that may be covered by structures
surfaces.
and impervious
Maximum coverage NA NA NA NA
Height limit Maximum allowed height of structures. See § 83.02.040 (Height Limits and Exceptions) for height
measurement requirements, and height limit exceptions.
Maximum height 35 ft. 35 ft. 35 ft. 35 ft.
Accessory structures See Chapter 84.01 (Accessory Structures and Uses). See Chapter 84.01 (Accessory Structures and Uses). See Chapter 84.01 (Accessory Structures and Uses).
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Infrastructure See Chapter 83.09 (Infrastructure Improvement Standards).
Parking See Chapter 83.11 (Parking Regulations).
Signs See Chapter 83.13 (Sign Regulations).

(Ord. 4011, passed - -2007; Am. Ord. 4057, passed - - 2008; Am. Ord. 4504, passed - -2026)

§ 82.03.070 FW Land Use Zoning District Additional Standards.

(a) No structure or use shall be constructed, located or substantially improved and no land shall be graded or developed in the area designated as floodway, except upon approval of a plan which provides that the proposed development will not result in any increase in flood levels during the occurrence of the base flood discharge.

(b) Proposed land use permits within the FW district shall comply with all of the requirements necessary for the approval of a permit in the Floodplain Overlay.

(Ord. 4011, passed - -2007)