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Municipal Code, Complete - City of Santa Barbara

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Sections:<br />

28.46.005 Legislative Intent.<br />

28.46.010 Uses Permitted.<br />

28.46.020 Conditions, Restrictions and<br />

Modifications.<br />

28.46.025 Building Height.<br />

28.46.035 Front and Interior Setback<br />

Requirements.<br />

28.46.040 Residential Lot Area Requirements<br />

for Parcels in the Zone.<br />

28.46.045 Off-Street Parking.<br />

28.46.050 Street Requirements.<br />

28.46.055 Restrictions on Usage <strong>of</strong> Signs.<br />

28.46.005 Legislative Intent.<br />

Chapter 28.46<br />

SP-5 ZONE<br />

28.46.060 Architectural Review Requirements<br />

for Development.<br />

28.46.065 Allowable Density <strong>of</strong> Development<br />

and Maximum Number <strong>of</strong> Dwelling<br />

Units Allowed.<br />

28.46.070 Requirements for Construction<br />

Phasing.<br />

28.46.075 Affordability Requirement for<br />

Residential Units.<br />

28.46.080 Open Space and Landscaping.<br />

28.46.085 Mitigation Monitoring Program.<br />

It is the purpose <strong>of</strong> the SP-5 Zone to establish a single residential unit district where affordability <strong>of</strong> the housing is<br />

ensured and where specific development standards are established to protect the natural environment and<br />

neighborhood values on property adjacent to Westmont College. (Ord. 4900, 1995.)<br />

28.46.010 Uses Permitted.<br />

The uses permitted in the SP-5 Zone in the SP-5 Land Use Map depicted on Map A shall be as follows:<br />

Land Use A - Single Residential Units: Uses permitted in Area A are:<br />

1. Single Residential units;<br />

2. Recreational uses including, but not limited to, spas, jacuzzis, and children's play areas;<br />

3. Private open space including, but not limited to, patios, decks, and yards for the private use <strong>of</strong> the residents<br />

<strong>of</strong> individual homes; and<br />

4. Uses, buildings, and structures incidental, accessory and subordinate to the permitted uses.<br />

Land Use B - Dedicated Open Space: This area is to be maintained in a natural state to pre-serve the creek<br />

habitat, protect the steep slopes from erosion, and maintain the scenic quality <strong>of</strong> these areas. Uses permitted in Area<br />

B are:<br />

1. Installation <strong>of</strong> storm drain systems;<br />

2. Flood control projects; and<br />

3. Brush removal, not including trees, for fire protection purposes, subject to <strong>Municipal</strong> <strong>Code</strong> provisions for<br />

vegetation removal.<br />

Land Use C - Common Passive Open Space: This area is to be used for passive recreation. Uses permitted in<br />

Area C are:<br />

1. Walking trails;<br />

2. Bicycle paths; and<br />

3. Utilities, storm drains, flood control and other infrastructures as approved by the <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Land Use D - Private Active Recreation: This area is to be used as common recreation for the residents. Uses<br />

permitted in Area D are:<br />

1. One recreation building not to exceed 1,500 square feet for the exclusive use <strong>of</strong> residents and their guests for<br />

private social functions;<br />

2. Outdoor decks and picnic areas, barbecue, volleyball court, active recreation lawn area, playground<br />

equipment, parking and other incidental amenities appropriate to this use;<br />

3. Landscaped areas for common use; and<br />

4. Drainage detention areas and related facilities.<br />

503-14 rev. 9/30/08

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