Zoning Code Bulletin on New Habitable Space in Existing Buildings - May 4, 2018
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Determines whether creating new habitable space within an existing building requires a Variance.
Determines whether creating new habitable space within an existing building requires a Variance.
Clarifies and memorializes the circumstances under which the City would consider revising/modifying the requirement of the secondary access for subdivisions that result in dead end streets in excess of 600 feet in length.
Clarifies the definition of rooftop as it relates to group usable open space.
Provides early direction on implementation of the City's first formally adopted cultural district, the Black Arts Movement and Business District (BAMBD)
Describes when a building is no longer considered "existing under the Planning Code after parts of it are removed.
Clarification on how to calculate the maximum intensities for a site proposed for development.
Design standards for small wireless facilities located in the public right-of-way.
Bulletin to clarify questions regarding units in the Planning Code specifically designed to allow for both residential and working activities, commonly known as live/work or work/live units. This bulletin does not apply to traditional residential units that are used for home occupations pursuant to Chapter 17.112 of the Planning Code.
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