Part 26 — DWSP—Downtown Watsonville Specific Plan District
Watsonville Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-07 · Watsonville
Sections in this part
- Chapter 14-17
- Chapter 14-21
- Chapter 14-22
- Chapter 14-23
- Chapter 14-24
- Chapter 14-25
- Chapter 14-28
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 14-30
- Chapter 14-35
- Chapter 14-40
- Chapter 14-41
- Chapter 14-42
- Chapter 14-43
- Chapter 14-44
- Chapter 14-46
- Chapter 14-47
- Chapter 14-51
- Chapter 14-52
- Article 1 — General Provisions
- Article 2 — Required Findings 14-53.201 Findings for approval.
- Article 5 — Enforcement
- Article 3 — Operating Conditions
- Article 1 — General Provisions
- Article 2 — Required Findings
- Article 3 — Operating Conditions
- Article 4 — Operating Standards
- Article 5 — Enforcement
- Chapter 14-54
14-16.2600 Application. ¶
The regulations set forth in Chapter 6 (Land Use and Zoning) of the Downtown Watsonville Specific Plan (DWSP) apply to all parcels in the DWSP plan area as identified in the City of Watsonville Zoning Map, as may be amended. The land use and development standards in Chapter 6 of the DWSP shall supersede other land use and development standards set forth in Title 14 of the Watsonville Municipal Code.
(§ 3, Ord. 1459-23 (CM), eff. November 23, 2023)
14-16.2601 Purpose. ¶
The purpose of this chapter is to deliver the physical outcomes for downtown Watsonville, based on the community’s Vision, Goals, and Policy Direction as described in Chapter 2 of the DWSP. (§ 3, Ord. 1459-23 (CM), eff. November 23, 2023)
14-16.2602 Intent. ¶
The intent of the DWSP is to enable a lively and dynamic mix of diverse land use within a safe, com-
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fortable, pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use downtown environment.
The DWSP establishes new zones and overlays, which are intended to concentrate urban activity and intensity in the center of downtown and allows development to transition to existing lower-intensity neighborhood settings at the periphery of the DWSP plan area and to industrial activity to the south. (§ 3, Ord. 1459-23 (CM), eff. November 23, 2023)
14-16.2603 Permitted and conditional uses. ¶
The land uses in Table 6-3 and as described in Section 6.4 (Land Use Regulations) of the DWSP set forth permitted, conditionally permitted, and prohibited uses in the DWSP plan area. (§ 3, Ord. 1459-23 (CM), eff. November 23, 2023)
14-16.2604 District regulations. ¶
Section 6.5 (Form Regulations) in Chapter 6 of the DWSP sets forth standards and guidelines concerning building placement, building height, building massing, facade design, frontages, and encroaching architectural elements.
Section 6.6 (Site Standards and Guidelines) in Chapter 6 of the DWSP sets forth standards and guidelines that regulate the design and location of elements of a site for the purpose of the health, safety, and general welfare of the immediate occupants of each building, and for the neighborhood. Provisions in Section 6.6 apply to waste and utilities placement, site walls, lighting, and on-site open space.
(§ 3, Ord. 1459-23 (CM), eff. November 23, 2023)
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Chapter 14-53 ¶
CANNABIS FACILITIES*
- 14-53.306 Type 10 conditions (storefront retail).
14-53.307 Type 11 conditions (distribution).
Sections:
Article 4. Operating Standards
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▸ Title 14
Overview- Part 1 — General
- Part 2 — Development Permits
- Part 3 — Planning Commission and Zoning Administrator
- Part 4 — Application Process and Official Filing Date
- Part 11 — Appeals
- Part 12 — Expiration of Approval of Development Permit
- Part 13 — Revocation of Permit
- Part 14 — Fees
- Part 15 — Rounding of Quantities
- Part 6 — Variances
- Part 3 — Administrative Review Permit
- Part 14 — Fence Permits 14-12.1400 General Provisions.
- Part 3 — Administrative Review Permit
- Part 4 — Design Review Permit
- Part 6 — Variances
- Part 12 — Sign Permit
- Part 13 — Temporary Use Permit
- Part 10 — CCA—Central Commercial Core Area District
- Part 11 — CC—Central Commercial District
- Part 17 — EM-A-1—Exclusive Agricultural District
- Part 1 — General
- Part 2 — R-1—Single-Family Residential District (Low Density)
- Part 2 — A: R-1P—Single-Family Planned Residential District
- Part 3 — RM-2—Multiple Residential District (Medium Density)
- Part 4 — RM-3—Multiple Residential District (High Density)
- Part 6 — IG—General Industrial District
- Part 7 — R-MH—Residential Manufactured Home Park District
- Part 8 — PF—Public Facilities and N— Institutional Districts
- Part 10 — Reserved
- Part 11 — Reserved
- Part 12 — CT—Thoroughfare Commercial District
- Part 13 — CN—Neighborhood Commercial District
- Part 14 — CNS—Neighborhood Shopping Center District
- Part 15 — CO—Office District
- Part 16 — CV—Visitor Commercial District
- Part 17 — EM-A-1—Exclusive Agricultural District
- Part 18 — EM-A-2—Interim Agricultural District
- Part 19 — EM-OS—Open Space District (Privately Owned Lands)
- Part 20 — EM-HP—Historical Preservation District
- Part 21 — EM-SC—Special Condition District
- Part 24 — EM-H—Hillside District
- Part 25 — PD—Planned Development District
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▸ Part 26 — DWSP—Downtown Watsonville Specific Plan District