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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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5/21/2018
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05/21/2018 <br />Article 57 Mixed -Use Waterfront (MUW) Zoning District <br />57.1 Purpose <br />57.2 Use Regulations <br />57.3 Specific Use Regulations <br />57.4 Development Standards <br />57.5 Design Standards <br />57.6 Vehicular and Bicycle Parking <br />57.7 Open Space and Public Access <br />57.8 New Streets and Pedestrian Walkways <br />57.9 Community Benefits <br />57.10 Measures Addressing Sea Level Rise <br />57.1 Purpose <br />A. This waterfront zoning district provides for housing, marinas, and commercial and <br />recreational uses that support residents and visitors to the waterfront. <br />B. Public access, public viewing and habitat restoration along the waterfront are key goals <br />of this district, including: <br />1. Ensuring public access to the waterfront, <br />2. Facilitating installation of the Bay Trail, <br />3. Creating view corridors to the waterfront. <br />C. The district shall provide for improved pedestrian, bicycle and water-based <br />transportation options while minimizing the visual impacts of large paved parking lots <br />and vehicular access to the waterfront. <br />D. The district shall encourage community benefits that are weighted according to their <br />desirability for waterfront areas and reflecting the limited public transit options in <br />waterfront areas. <br />E. The district shall plan for and accommodate a rise in sea level rise by the year 2100 by <br />requiring adaptive capacity for future construction and long-term managed retreat. <br />57.2 Use Regulations <br />A. Allowed Uses. Table 57.2 (Use Regulations for the MUW) indicates the uses permitted <br />(P), conditionally permitted with a Use Permit (C), permitted as an accessory use (A), and <br />not permitted (-) in the Mixed Use Waterfront District. <br />B. Uses Not Allowed. Any use not specifically listed in Table 57.2 is prohibited unless the <br />Community Development Director determines that it is compatible and meets the <br />purpose of the district. <br />C. Applicable Regulations. Where the last column in the table (Specific Use Regulations) <br />includes a section number, the regulations in the referenced section apply to the use; <br />however, provisions in other sections of the Zoning Ordinance may also apply. <br />ATTY/ORD.465/RC ORD —ZONING MIXED USE WATERFRONT DISTRICT <br />REV: 05-02-18 PR <br />Page 8 of 16 <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1130-373 <br />MUFF NO. 601 <br />
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