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Title 14Part 26 — DWSP—Downtown Watsonville Specific Plan District

Chapter 14-22

Watsonville Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-07 · Watsonville

OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING FACILITIES

(Sections 14-22.010 through 14-22.160, as added by Ordinance No. 506-80 C-M, effective September 11, 1980, as amended by Ordinance Nos. 557-82 C-M, effective July 22, 1982, and 601-83 C-M, effective September 22, 1983, repealed by Ordinance No. 641-84 C-M, effective July 12, 1984. Part 1 entitled “General,” consisting of Sections 14-22.100 through 14-22.112, Part 2 entitled “Residential Requirements,” consisting of Section 14-22.200, Part 3 entitled “Specialty Housing,” consisting of Section 14-22.300, Part 4 entitled “Industrial Nonmanufacturing,” consisting of Section 14-22.400, Part 5 entitled “Manufacturing,” consisting of Section 14-22.500, Part 6 entitled “Manufacturing,” consisting of Section 14-22.600, Part 7 entitled “Transportation, Communication, and Utilities,” consisting of Section 14-22.700, Part 8 entitled “Commercial and Retail,” consisting of Section 14-22.800, Part 9 entitled “Shopping Centers,” consisting of Section 14-22.900, Part 10 entitled “Services: Business and Personal,” consisting of Section 14-22.1000, Part 11 entitled “Public and Quasi-Public Buildings and Educational Facilities,” consisting of Section 14-22.1100, Part 12 entitled “Public and Quasi-Public Open Centers,” consisting of Section 14.22.1200, Part 13 entitled “Nonurban, Agricultural, and Extractive Land,” consisting of Section 14-22.1300, and Part 14 entitled “Standards,” consisting of Sections 14-22.1400 through 14-22.1405. as added by said Ordinance No. 681-84 C-M, repealed by Ordinance No. 749-87 C-M, effective September 10, 1987. See Chapter 3 of Title 9)

836-16

(Watsonville Supp. No. 41, 2-23)

14-23.005

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Contents — Watsonville Zoning Code
Watsonville Zoning Code
  1. Title 14
    Overview
    1. Part 1 — General
    2. Part 2 — Development Permits
    3. Part 3 — Planning Commission and Zoning Administrator
    4. Part 4 — Application Process and Official Filing Date
    5. Part 11 — Appeals
    6. Part 12 — Expiration of Approval of Development Permit
    7. Part 13 — Revocation of Permit
    8. Part 14 — Fees
    9. Part 15 — Rounding of Quantities
    10. Part 6 — Variances
    11. Part 3 — Administrative Review Permit
    12. Part 14 — Fence Permits 14-12.1400 General Provisions.
    13. Part 3 — Administrative Review Permit
    14. Part 4 — Design Review Permit
    15. Part 6 — Variances
    16. Part 12 — Sign Permit
    17. Part 13 — Temporary Use Permit
    18. Part 10 — CCA—Central Commercial Core Area District
    19. Part 11 — CC—Central Commercial District
    20. Part 17 — EM-A-1—Exclusive Agricultural District
    21. Part 1 — General
    22. Part 2 — R-1—Single-Family Residential District (Low Density)
    23. Part 2 — A: R-1P—Single-Family Planned Residential District
    24. Part 3 — RM-2—Multiple Residential District (Medium Density)
    25. Part 4 — RM-3—Multiple Residential District (High Density)
    26. Part 6 — IG—General Industrial District
    27. Part 7 — R-MH—Residential Manufactured Home Park District
    28. Part 8 — PF—Public Facilities and N— Institutional Districts
    29. Part 10 — Reserved
    30. Part 11 — Reserved
    31. Part 12 — CT—Thoroughfare Commercial District
    32. Part 13 — CN—Neighborhood Commercial District
    33. Part 14 — CNS—Neighborhood Shopping Center District
    34. Part 15 — CO—Office District
    35. Part 16 — CV—Visitor Commercial District
    36. Part 17 — EM-A-1—Exclusive Agricultural District
    37. Part 18 — EM-A-2—Interim Agricultural District
    38. Part 19 — EM-OS—Open Space District (Privately Owned Lands)
    39. Part 20 — EM-HP—Historical Preservation District
    40. Part 21 — EM-SC—Special Condition District
    41. Part 24 — EM-H—Hillside District
    42. Part 25 — PD—Planned Development District
    43. Part 26 — DWSP—Downtown Watsonville Specific Plan District

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