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Municipal Code, Complete - City of Santa Barbara

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28.72.060 Setbacks.<br />

The following setback requirements shall be observed on all lots within this zone:<br />

A. FRONT SETBACK. A front setback <strong>of</strong> not less than the indicated distance shall be provided between the<br />

front lot line and all buildings, structures and parking on the lot as follows:<br />

1. Nonresidential or mixed use buildings, structures and parking: No setback required.<br />

2. Exclusively residential buildings, structures and parking: R-3/R-4 front setback requirement.<br />

B. INTERIOR SETBACK ADJACENT TO NONRESIDENTIAL ZONE. An interior setback <strong>of</strong> not less than<br />

the indicated distance shall be provided between an interior lot line that abuts a nonresidentially-zoned parcel and all<br />

buildings, structures and parking on the lot as follows:<br />

1. Nonresidential or mixed use buildings or structures: No setback required.<br />

2. Exclusively residential buildings or structures: R-3/R-4 interior setback requirement.<br />

3. All parking and driveways: No setback required.<br />

C. INTERIOR SETBACK ADJACENT TO RESIDENTIAL ZONE. An interior setback <strong>of</strong> not less than the<br />

indicated distance shall be provided between an interior lot line that abuts a residentially-zoned parcel and all<br />

buildings, structures, and parking on the lot as follows:<br />

1. All buildings and structures: 10 feet or ½ the building height, whichever is greater.<br />

2. Residential parking and driveways: R-3/R-4 interior setback requirements.<br />

3. Nonresidential or mixed use parking and driveways: 5 feet, landscaped. In addition, a minimum six<br />

(6) foot high solid fence or decorative wall shall be provided along the property line abutting a residentially-zoned<br />

parcel, except where such fence or wall will interfere with traffic safety or would be inconsistent with the provisions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Section 28.87.170 <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Code</strong>. However, the requirement for a fence or wall may be reduced or waived by the<br />

design review body that reviews the project. (Ord. 5459, 2008.)<br />

28.72.070 Distance Between Buildings on the Same Lot.<br />

None, except all buildings or portions there<strong>of</strong> used exclusively for dwelling purposes shall comply with the<br />

provisions <strong>of</strong> the R-4 Zone. (Ord. 3710, 1974; Ord. 2585, 1957.)<br />

28.72.080 Lot Area and Frontage Requirements.<br />

None, except all buildings or portions there<strong>of</strong> used exclusively for dwelling purposes shall comply with the<br />

provisions <strong>of</strong> the R-4 Zone. (Ord. 3710, 1974; Ord. 2585, 1957.)<br />

28.72.130 Development Plan Approval.<br />

Development plan review and approval by the Planning Commission are sometimes required by Section 28.87.300<br />

<strong>of</strong> this <strong>Code</strong>. (Ord. 4140, 1982.)<br />

28.72.131 Development Potential.<br />

Notwithstanding any provision <strong>of</strong> law to the contrary, no application for a land use permit for a nonresidential<br />

construction project will be accepted or approved on or after December 6, 1989 unless the project complies with the<br />

provisions outlined in General Provisions, Development Plan Approval, Section 28.87.300. (Ord. 4670, 1991)<br />

524-2 rev. 9/30/08

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