Chapter 17.38
PUBLIC AND QUASI-PUBLIC ZONING DISTRICT
Sections:
17.38.020 Characteristics Of The District
17.38.030 Allowed Uses And Permit Requirements
17.38.040 Development Standards
17.38.010 Purpose:
The public and quasi-public zoning district is used to implement the general plan land use designations of public and quasi-public facilities. (Ord. 473 §3, 2007)
17.38.020 Characteristics Of The District:
The following description of the district identifies the characteristic uses, intensity of uses, and level of development intended for the district. Refer to the development regulations for specific standards applicable to the public and quasi-public (P-QP) district.
A. Public And Quasi-Public Land Use (P-QP): The public and quasi-public district is used to support the needs of the community through governmental, civic, cultural, health, education, and infrastructure uses. These facilities should be located in a manner that best serves the community’s interests, allows for adequate transit, bicycle, and pedestrian access to minimize trip generation and maximize community convenience. This designation includes properties owned by agencies such as schools, libraries, fire stations, and privately owned transportation and utility corridors such as power transmission line. In specific locations, mixed use projects may be determined to be consistent with this designation. (Ord. 473 §3, 2007)
17.38.030 Allowed Uses And Permit Requirements:
Section 17.26.040, table 17.26-1 of this title identifies allowed uses for the public quasi-public district subject to compliance with chapter 17.26, "Allowable Land Uses", of this title and all other provisions of this title. (Ord. 473 §3, 2007)
17.38.040 Development Standards:
The development standards listed below are intended to assist in understanding the city’s minimum requirements and expectations for the public quasi-public zoning district.
Development Standard |
P-QP |
---|---|
Minimum lot area |
No minimum |
Setbacks: |
|
Front |
15 feet |
Sides, interior lot |
10 feet |
Street side, corner lot |
15 feet |
Rear |
10 feet |
Height limit: |
|
Primary structures |
35 feet |
Accessory structures |
16 feet |
Accessory structures |
See chapter 17.46 of this title |
Landscaping |
See chapter 17.54 of this title |
Resource efficiency |
See chapter 17.55 of this title |
Lighting |
See chapter 17.56 of this title |
Parking |
See chapter 17.58 of this title |
Performance standards |
See chapter 17.60 of this title |
Signs |
See chapter 17.62 of this title |
(Ord. 473 §3, 2007)