Chapter 18.48
“CP” (COMMERCIAL, PROFESSIONAL) DISTRICT
Sections:
18.48.040 Development standards.
18.48.010 Purpose.
The purpose of the CP district is to provide areas for low density residential development and professional office buildings and clinics. (Ord. 2323 § 2, 2002).
18.48.020 Permitted uses.
The following are the only permitted uses in CP (commercial, professional) districts:
A. Medical and dental laboratories, offices, and clinics.
B. Attorney’s offices.
C. Accountant’s offices.
D. Counseling and psychiatric clinics and facilities.
E. Optometrist’s offices and clinics.
F. One single-family dwelling per lot.
G. Accessory uses and structures related to a permitted use.
H. Accessory apartments (Section 18.60.140).
I. Family day care homes (Section 18.60.190). (Ord. 2323 § 3, 2002).
18.48.030 Additional uses.
The following uses in CP (commercial, professional) districts require a permit in accordance with Chapter 18.75:
A. Public and quasi-public uses (Section 18.75.050).
B. Nursery schools and day care centers (Section 18.60.060).
C. Home occupations (Section 18.75.060).
D. Bed and breakfast operations (Sections 18.60.240 and 18.75.050).
E. Off-street parking lots (Section 18.75.050).
F. Similar uses to a permitted use (Section 18.75.070). (Ord. 2323 § 4, 2002).
18.48.040 Development standards.
Development standards for CP (commercial, professional) districts are as follows:
A. Minimum lot area: ten thousand square feet.
B. Minimum lot width: seventy-five feet.
C. Minimum setbacks: street frontage: twenty feet; side: five feet on one side and ten feet on the other or garage side; rear: twenty feet.
D. Maximum building height: thirty-five feet. Structures higher than thirty-five feet require approval of a conditional use permit in accordance with Section 18.75.050.
E. Off-Street Parking. Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with Chapter 18.63. All off-street parking lots shall have sight-obscuring (not less than six feet except as limited by Section 18.69.050) fencing or landscaping around the perimeter of the parking lot where it is adjacent to a residential use and except on the street side of the parking lot. (Ord. 2323 § 4, 2002).