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Chapter 23.16 R-1 DISTRICT AND R-1-B COMBINED DISTRICTS
Chapter 23.16
R-1 DISTRICT AND R-1-B COMBINED DISTRICTS
23.16.010 Generally.
23.16.020 Uses permitted.
23.16.021 Use permit.
23.16.025 Mobile homes.
23.16.030 Building height limit.
23.16.040 Allowed building coverage.
23.16.041 Allowed site coverage.
23.16.050 Allowed gross floor area.
23.16.060 Yards required – Garage openings – Architectural feature projections.
23.16.070 Parking standards and driveway length.
23.16.080 Building site area required.
23.16.090 R-1-B-2 districts.
23.16.100 R-1-B-3 districts.
23.16.110 R-1-B-4 districts.
The regulations in this chapter shall apply in all R-1 districts, and shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 23.64 PGMC unless the provisions of this chapter are in conflict with said Chapter 23.64 PGMC, in which event the provisions of this chapter shall prevail. [Ord. 96-14 § 3, 1996; Ord. 210 N.S. § 11-131(1), 1952].
The following uses are permitted in the R-1 district:
(b) Accessory buildings and structures.
(c) Accessory uses normally incidental to single-family residences. (This shall be construed as prohibiting any commercial or industrial use.)
(d) Second units as permitted by Chapter 23.80 PGMC.
(e) Home business provided that the following businesses shall not be allowed: food handling, processing or packing for gain; harboring, training or raising of dogs, cats, birds or other animals for gain; repairs of any nature, including automobile and/or body and fender repair. Home businesses shall be subject to the following limitations:
(1) No employee other than members of the family inhabiting the on-site dwelling shall be permitted.
(2) No industrial or heavy commercial machinery shall be employed.
(3) The business shall not generate pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
(4) Commercial vehicles shall not be used for delivery of materials to or from the premises, and no trucks advertising the business shall be employed in the business, except that a contractor’s name, telephone number and state license number may be indicated.
(5) No more than one room in the dwelling shall be employed for the business.
(6) In no manner shall the appearance of the structure or the operation of the business give any indication to the exterior by odor, construction materials, lighting, signs, sounds, noises or vibrations that the site is used for other than residential purposes.
(7) The business shall not require the installation of utility service in excess of normal dwelling requirements or place a load on garbage, sewer or community facilities beyond normal dwelling requirements.
(8) No goods shall be sold on the premises. Supplies necessary to the business, and finished products produced by the business, may be retained in the room used for the business.
(9) No advertising of any nature shall be permitted, except that a name and telephone number, but no address, may be indicated in a telephone listing, business card or stationery.
(10) All persons conducting such business shall obtain all required business licenses and permits. Possession of such license or permit shall not excuse compliance with this subsection. [Ord. 03-08 § 2, 2003; Ord. 00-18 § 3, 2000; Ord. 98-14 § 1, 1998; Ord. 96-14 § 12, 1996; Ord. 1848 N.S. § 3, 1992; Ord. 1765 N.S. § 15, 1991; Ord. 1327 N.S. § 2, 1983; Ord. 1306 N.S. § 1, 1982; Ord. 869 N.S. § 1, 1975; Ord. 811 N.S., 1974; Ord. 551 N.S. § 5, 1966; Ord. 532 N.S. §§ 1, 2, 1966; Ord. 523 N.S. § 2, 1965; Ord. 210 N.S. § 11-131(1)(a), 1952].
A use permit shall be required with respect to any new structure or addition to an existing structure which is or has a detached or semidetached room exceeding 100 square feet in area and which has any of the following characteristics:
(a) The room has no interior access to the other rooms in the structure or on the building site;
(b) The room is accessible only by an exterior staircase;
(c) The room is to be equipped with a trap and/or sink in addition to and remote from the kitchen on the same building site.
The use permit application may be denied, among all other legitimate reasons for denial, where the design of the structure or the addition readily lends itself to multiple dwelling use. [Ord. 96-14 § 4, 1996; Ord. 1418 N.S. § 2, 1984; Ord. 885 N.S. § 1, 1976].
A mobile home certified under the National Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. § 5401 et seq.) may be installed on a foundation system pursuant to Section 18551 of the Health and Safety Code on any building site in the R-1 district which is 3,600 square feet or less in area, provided it complies with all other requirements of this title. [Ord. 1276 N.S. § 1, 1981].
The maximum height of main buildings shall be 25 feet. [Ord. 00-18 § 4, 2000; Ord. 00-15 § 3, 2000; Ord. 96-14 § 6, 1996].
Maximum building coverage is:
(a) Sites up to and including 4,000 square feet in size: 45 percent.
(b) Sites greater than 4,000 square feet in size: 40 percent. [Ord. 12-003 § 3, 2012; Ord. 00-15 § 4, 2000; Ord. 96-14 § 7, 1996].
Maximum site coverage on all sites is 60 percent. [Ord. 12-003 § 3, 2012].
Maximum gross floor area is as follows:
Table 23.16.050
24,000 and larger
[Ord. 12-003 § 3, 2012; Ord. 00-15 § 5, 2000; Ord. 96-14 § 8, 1996].
(a) Front Yards. Minimum of 15 feet.
(b)(1) Side Yards for Interior Sites. Ten percent of site width, with minimum of three feet and maximum required 10 feet. Exception: with a use permit, the total of side yards may be 20 percent of site width with a minimum three feet required on each side; maximum required on each side is 10 feet.
(2) Side Yards for Corner Sites. The side yard abutting the street shall be 20 percent of site width, but need not exceed 10 feet.
(c) Rear Yards. Minimum of 10 feet; provided, that a rear yard fronting on a street shall be a minimum of 15 feet.
(d) Garage Openings. Any garage or carport opening facing a street shall be set back 20 feet. The setback on any public way which is less than 16 feet in width shall be 10 feet.
(e) Projection of Architectural Features. Architectural features such as cornices, eaves, canopies, and windows that do not increase floor area may extend no more than three feet into any required yard but in no case closer than three feet to any property line. [Ord. 00-15 § 6, 2000; Ord. 96-14 § 9, 1996].
(a) The number and sort of off-street parking shall be as follows:
Through 2,699
2,700 and larger
1 covered and 1 uncovered
(b) A driveway at least 20 feet in length may serve as a required uncovered space. [Ord. 00-15 § 7, 2000; Ord. 96-14 § 10, 1996].
(a) For each dwelling, a minimum of 4,000 square feet and a minimum width of 40 feet on interior lots shall be required. A minimum of 5,000 square feet and a minimum width of 50 feet shall be required on corner lots.
(b) Exceptions. The following are exceptions to the requirements set out in subsection (a) of this section:
(1) In the subdivisions designated as additions to the Pacific Grove Retreat, where lot sizes, as legally and originally subdivided, are 30 feet by 60 feet, the minimum lot size shall be 3,600 square feet, with the lot lines along the lines of said original subdivision.
(2) In the Del Monte Park Tract, and in the Mill Meadow Subdivision, the minimum lot size for corner lots shall be 4,500 square feet with a minimum width of 40 feet, but only as to those lots which were legally subdivided prior to the annexation to the city of the Del Monte Park Tract.
(3) In the Forest Park Tract Subdivision, the minimum lot size shall be 3,600 square feet with a minimum width of 60 feet.
(c) Except as provided by PGMC 23.16.020, in no case shall there be more than one single-family dwelling on a building site. [Ord. 96-14 § 11, 1996].
(a) The regulations in this section shall apply in all R-1-B-2 combined districts.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section all regulations and provisions set out in PGMC 23.16.010 through 23.16.070, inclusive, shall apply in the R-1-B-2 combined districts.
(1) Building site area required: for each dwelling, a minimum 6,000 square feet and a minimum width of 60 feet shall be required.
(2) Front yard setback required: minimum 20 feet.
(3) Rear yard setback required: 20 percent of lot depth with a minimum requirement of 20 feet and a maximum required of 25 feet.
(4) Parking standards: two covered spaces required. [Ord. 96-14 § 14, 1996].
(a) The regulations in this section shall apply in all R-1-B-3 combined districts.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, immediately below, all regulations and provisions set out in PGMC 23.16.010 through 23.16.070, inclusive, shall apply in the R-1-B-3 combined districts.
(1) Building site area required: for each dwelling, a minimum 10,000 square feet and a minimum width of 70 feet shall be required.
(4) Parking standards: two covered spaces required. [Ord. 96-14 § 15, 1996].
(a) The regulations in this section shall apply in all R-1-B-4 combined districts. Where standards set forth in the local coastal program land use plan and the standards contained in this section or in any other provisions of this title are in conflict, the standards in the local coastal program (LCP) land use plan (LUP) shall prevail. Refer to the LUP at: http://www.ci.pg.ca.us/cdd/cluplan.htm.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section all regulations and provisions set out in PGMC 23.16.010 through 23.16.070, inclusive, shall apply in the R-1-B-4 combined districts.
(1) Building site area required: for each dwelling, a minimum 20,000 square feet and a minimum width of 100 feet shall be required.
(3) Side yards required: minimum 10 percent of lot width, with maximum required 10 feet.
(4) Rear yard setback required: minimum 20 feet.
(d) All structures, including additions to existing structures, shall first be approved by the architectural review board. [Ord. 12-003 § 3, 2012; Ord. 96-14 § 16, 1996].