Title 24Division 1 — Basic ProvisionsChapter 24.115 — USE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM

Article 4 — Agricultural Use Types

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24.115.410 Description of agricultural use types.

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  • 24.115.420 Animal Husbandry.

24.115.430 Apiculture. 24.115.440 Crop Production. 24.115.450 Horticulture. 24.115.460 Indoor Production. 24.115.470 Produce Sales.

Article 1. In General

24.115.110 Chapter description.

This chapter establishes the use classiYcation system. The provisions of this chapter shall apply throughout this zoning ordinance.

This chapter classiYes uses within a limited number of “use types” on the basis of common functional, product, impact, compatibility, or other relevant characteristics, thereby providing a basis for orderly regulation of uses in accordance with the public health, safety, and general welfare. Use types may be, in a similar manner, grouped into various “use type categories.” For example, the use type category of “Family Residential” includes, among others, the use types of “Family Residential: Caretaker” and “Family Residential: Large Multifamily.”

The classiYcation system set forth in this chapter is intended to further the purposes of this zoning ordinance as set forth in Section 24.105.030. Any determination made by the director pursuant to this chapter shall be carried out in accordance with the purposes of this zoning ordinance as set forth in Section 24.105.030. Any determination made by the director pursuant to this chapter may be appealed to the city council in accordance with the appeal procedures in Chapter 24.565. (Code 1971, § 15.115.010; Ord. No. 2021-017, § 6, 12-13-21)

24.115.120 Types of uses included.

Only principal uses are included within the use classiYcation system. The term “use” as used in this chapter refers to a principal use unless otherwise indicated. The director may determine whether a use is a principal or incidental use.

All proposed new or continuing uses shall be classiYed under one of the use types set forth in this chapter. Descriptions of use types in this chapter often include typical uses classiYed within that use type. These typical uses are examples only and are not meant to include all uses that may properly be classiYed within the use type.

Temporary uses are regulated by Chapter 24.120 and home occupations conducted as incidental uses are regulated by Chapter 24.125. (Code 1971, § 15.115.020)

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24.115.130 ClassiKcation of uses.

All proposed new or continuing uses shall be classiYed within one of the use types described in this chapter beginning with Section 24.115.210. Any proposed new or continuing use which cannot be classiYed within one of the given use types is not permitted by this zoning ordinance. The listing of use types in this chapter is intended to be exhaustive so that the creation of new use types shall require an amendment to this zoning ordinance pursuant to Chapter 24.540. New use types may not be created by the director or by any other administrative action. ClassiYcation of proposed new or continuing uses within given use types shall be carried out as follows:

A. Administrative List of Uses. An administrative list of common uses and the use types into which they are classiYed shall be developed and maintained by the director of community development. The director may revise or amend the administrative list from time to time. If a proposed use is classiYed within a designated use type on that administrative list, or is classiYed within an appropriate use type pursuant to subsection B or C of this section, such a proposed use may be allowed, subject to all applicable regulations and standards, in a particular zoning district if the zoning district regulations set forth in Chapters 24.200 through 24.290 indicate the designated use type is allowed in that particular zoning district.

B. ClassiJcation of Proposed Uses. If a proposed use is not included on the administrative list of common uses, then a director’s permit shall be required to classify the proposed use within an appropriate use type. ClassiYcation of such proposed uses shall be carried out pursuant to the provisions of this chapter and Chapter 24.505.

Such proposed uses may be classiYed by the director within one of the given use types based upon the description of the use types, or upon the similarity of the proposed use’s characteristics to the typical uses listed in this chapter or other uses already classiYed within the use type, subject to the applicable provisions of subsection C of this section with respect to multiple uses.

The director may determine that: (1) the proposed use can be properly classiYed within one of the use types set forth in this chapter and classify the proposed use accordingly; or (2) the proposed use cannot be appropriately classiYed under a given use type, in which case the proposed use is not permitted by this zoning ordinance. No director’s permit may be issued for such a nonpermitted use and no such proposed use may be initiated or maintained.

can be properly classiYed within one of the use types set forth in this chapter and classify the proposed use accordingly; or (2) the proposed use cannot be appropriately classiYed under a given use type, in which case the proposed use is not permitted by this zoning ordinance. No director’s permit may be issued for such a nonpermitted use and no such proposed use may be initiated or maintained.

C. ClassiJcation of Multiple Principal Uses. When more than one principal use is being conducted, or is proposed to be conducted, at a single site, the director may determine, in accordance with subsection B of this section, whether each principal use conducted on that single site is appropriately classiYed within the same use type or shall be appropriately classiYed under di]erent use types. If any of the proposed uses are not listed on the administrative list of common uses, the director shall determine whether any such proposed uses can be classiYed within a given use type pursuant to subsection B of this section. If the director determines that any such proposed use cannot be appropriately classiYed under a given use type, such a proposed use is not permitted by this zoning ordinance. No director’s permit may be issued for such a nonpermitted use and no such proposed use may be carried out.

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D. Capitalization of Use Types. The names of individual use types are intended to be capitalized throughout this zoning ordinance. (Code 1971, § 15.115.020)

Article 2. Residential Use Types

24.115.210 Description of residential use types.

Residential use types describe principal uses of sites that include dwelling units. (Code 1971, § 15.115.200)

24.115.220 Family Residential.

The use of dwelling units by one or more families. The following are use types within the Family Residential use type category:

  • A. Family Residential: Caretaker. The use of a site for one caretaker’s residence.

  • B. Family Residential: Large Multifamily. The use of a site for Yve or more dwelling units within one or more buildings.

C. Family Residential: Mobile Home. The use of a lot for no more than one dwelling unit, where such dwelling unit consists of one mobile home.

D. Family Residential: Single-Family. The use of a lot for no more than one dwelling unit, where such dwelling unit does not consist of a mobile home; provided, that the foregoing limitation of one dwelling unit per lot does not preclude accessory dwelling unit(s) pursuant to Chapter 24.430.

E. Family Residential: Small Multifamily. The use of a lot for three or four dwelling units within one or more buildings.

F. Family Residential: Two-Family. The use of a lot for two dwelling units, neither of which is a mobile home. (Code 1971, § 15.115.205; Ord. No. 2021-017, § 7, 12-13-21)

24.115.230 Farm Employee Housing.

The use of dwelling units for farm employee housing. (Code 1971, § 15.115.210)

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24.115.240 Group Residential.

The use of a dwelling unit as a residence by a group or groups of persons, other than families, on a weekly or longer basis; provided, that nonmedical care, supervision, or medical assistance are not provided on the premises for such persons. Typical uses include boarding houses, collegiate Greek system residence houses, and convents. Uses classiYed under the “Group Care” use type are excluded from this deYnition of Group Residential. (Code 1971, § 15.115.215)

24.115.250 Mobile Home Parks.

The use of one site for two or more dwelling units that are deYned as manufactured homes or mobile homes. (Code 1971, § 15.115.220)

24.115.260 Residential Care.

The use of a dwelling unit classiYed under the Family Residential use type for a Residential Care use as deYned in Chapter 24.110. (Code 1971, § 15.115.225)

24.115.270 Residential Condominiums.

The use of a site for dwelling units deYned as residential condominiums, including residential condominium conversion projects. (Code 1971, § 15.115.230)

24.115.280 Reserved.

Editor’s note(s): Section 8 of Ord. No. 2021-017 , adopted December 13, 2021, deleted Section 24.115.280, which pertained to residential second unit, and derived from the 1971 Code; and Ord. No. 2004-007, adopted April 19, 2004.