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Title 25

Chapter 25.36 — LANDSCAPING AND OPEN SPACE

Burlingame Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Burlingame

§ 25.36.010. Purpose.

The City promotes the value and benefits of landscapes and open space while recognizing the need to conserve water and other resources as efficiently as possible. This chapter establishes minimum landscape standards for all uses in compliance with applicable State standards and guidelines and to promote sustainable development. The purpose of this chapter is to establish a structure for planning, designing, installing, maintaining, and managing water-efficient landscapes and open spaces in new construction and rehabilitated projects. (Ord. 2000 § 2, (2021))

§ 25.36.020. General.

  • A. Water-Efficient Landscaping. All landscaping shall conform to Chapter 18.17 (Water Conservation in Landscape) of the Municipal Code and the California Code of Regulations Sections 490-495, Chapter 2.7, Division 2 Title 23 Model Water-Efficient Landscape Ordinance.

  • B. Plantings. Landscaped areas shall primarily consist of grass, annuals, perennials, groundcover, shrubs, trees, and other living vegetation, as well as allowed hardscape treatments. Artificial turf may only be used if it is permeable and has a minimum pile height of one and one quarter inches.

  • C. Parking Lot Landscaping. All surface parking lots shall conform to the parking lot landscaping standards in Section 25.40.070.D (Parking Lot Landscaping).

  • (Ord. 2000 § 2, (2021))

§ 25.36.030. Open Space Requirements for Multi-Unit Dwellings.

  • A. Useable Open Space. All required open space shall be usable as defined in Section 25.108.160 ("O" Definitions) and shall include no obstructions other than devices and structures designed to enhance its usability, such as patio covers, trellises, swimming pools, changing facilities, fountains, planters, benches, and landscaping.

  • B. Minimum Dimensions.

    1. Private Open Space. The minimum required private open space shall be five feet by eight feet.

    2. Common Open Space. No horizontal dimension of common open space shall be less than 15 feet.

  • C. Minimum Open Space. Minimum open space requirements may be met through private, common, and/or public and quasi-public open spaces.

    1. Paving in common open spaces provided on the ground level shall not exceed 50 percent of the minimum required common open space.

    2. Common open spaces provided on the ground level shall only be allowed to encroach into side and rear setbacks areas, but not into any front setback areas.

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ZONING

§ 25.36.030

§ 25.36.050

  1. Common open spaces provided on rooftops shall comply with the following standards:

    • a. There shall be a minimum separation of at least 10 feet from the edge of the roof or parapet. The rooftop open space shall be enclosed by a parapet or solid wall. If there is a parapet or roof structure, the open space may be enclosed by a guardrail.

    • b. The rooftop open space shall be designed so that the space is broken into smaller spaces not exceeding 1,000 square feet in area. Spaces may be separated by railings, walls, and landscape planters not exceeding five feet in height.

    • c. A trellis or patio cover may be provided but shall not exceed 10 feet in height and 120 square feet in area.

    • d. Any exterior lighting within the open space shall be designed so that it contains a shield to point lighting downward.

    • e. Deviation from the standards in subsections C.3.a through d above may be permitted through the issuance of a special permit pursuant to Chapter 25.78 (Special Permit).

  • (Ord. 2000 § 2, (2021))

§ 25.36.040. Landscape Coverage Requirements for Commercial, Industrial, and MixedUse…

Shrubs, groundcover, and other plant material shall cover all areas not occupied by structures, parking areas, storage, trash enclosures, driveways, and sidewalks at the time of issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Embellished pavement, fountains, and similar hardscape materials may, in part, be substituted for the required landscaping through the site plan and design review process.

(Ord. 2000 § 2, (2021))

§ 25.36.050. Landscape Irrigation and Maintenance.

The owner of any property, or any other person or agent in control of a property, on which is located any retaining walls, cribbing, drainage structures, planted slopes and other protective devices, required according to a permit granted under this Code or required under the issuance of a grading permit, shall maintain the retaining walls, cribbing, drainage structures, planted slopes, and other protective devices in good condition and repair at all times. (Ord. 2000 § 2, (2021))

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Contents — Burlingame Zoning Code
Burlingame Zoning Code
  1. Title 25
    Overview
    1. Article 1 — General Provisions
    2. Article 2 — Zoning Districts, Allowable uses, and Development …
    3. Chapter 25.02 — PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
    4. Chapter 25.36 — LANDSCAPING AND OPEN SPACE
    5. Chapter 25.42 — SIGNS
    6. Chapter 25.43 — TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT
    7. Chapter 25.45 — RESIDENTIAL IMPACT FEES
    8. Chapter 25.50 — GENERAL NONCONFORMING PROVISIONS
    9. Chapter 25.56 — NONCONFORMING USES
    10. Chapter 25.58 — OTHER NONCONFORMING PROVISIONS
    11. Chapter 25.02 — PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
    12. Chapter 25.04 — INTERPRETATION OF THE ZONING CODE
    13. Chapter 25.06 — ZONING MAP AND ZONING DISTRICTS
    14. Chapter 25.10 — RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (R-1, R-2, R-3, R…
    15. Chapter 25.12 — COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (C-…
    16. Chapter 25.14 — MIXED-USE ZONING DISTRICTS (RRMU, NBMU, BRMU, …
    17. Chapter 25.16 — DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN ZONING DISTRICTS (BAC, …
    18. Chapter 25.18 — PUBLIC/INSTITUTIONAL, PARKS AND RECREATION, AN…
    19. Chapter 25.20 — OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICTS
    20. Chapter 25.24 — COMPREHENSIVE AIRPORT LAND USE COMPATIBILITY P…
    21. Chapter 25.30 — RULES OF MEASUREMENT
    22. Chapter 25.31 — SITE PLANNING AND GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
    23. Chapter 25.33 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING
    24. Chapter 25.35 — HISTORIC RESOURCES
    25. Chapter 25.36 — LANDSCAPING AND OPEN SPACE
    26. Chapter 25.40 — PARKING REGULATIONS
    27. Chapter 25.41 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
    28. Chapter 25.42 — SIGNS
    29. Chapter 25.43 — TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT
    30. Chapter 25.44 — COMMERCIAL LINKAGE FEES
    31. Chapter 25.45 — RESIDENTIAL IMPACT FEES
    32. Chapter 25.46 — PUBLIC FACILITIES IMPACT FEES
    33. Chapter 25.48
    34. Chapter 25.50 — GENERAL NONCONFORMING PROVISIONS
    35. Chapter 25.52 — NONCONFORMING LOTS
    36. Chapter 25.54 — NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES
    37. Chapter 25.56 — NONCONFORMING USES
    38. Chapter 25.58 — OTHER NONCONFORMING PROVISIONS
    39. Chapter 25.60 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    40. Chapter 25.62 — APPLICATION PROCESSING PROCEDURES
    41. Chapter 25.66 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS AND MINOR USE PERMITS
    42. Chapter 25.68 — DESIGN REVIEW
    43. Chapter 25.70 — HILLSIDE AREA CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
    44. Chapter 25.72 — HOME OCCUPATION PERMITS
    45. Chapter 25.74 — MINOR MODIFICATIONS
    46. Chapter 25.76 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
    47. Chapter 25.78 — SPECIAL PERMIT
    48. Chapter 25.80 — SPECIFIC PLANS
    49. Chapter 25.82 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
    50. Chapter 25.84 — VARIANCES
    51. Chapter 25.86 — (RESERVED)
    52. Chapter 25.88 — PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION, EXTENSIONS, AMENDMENTS,…
    53. Chapter 25.92 — (RESERVED)
    54. Chapter 25.94 — ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
    55. Chapter 25.96
    56. Chapter 25.98 — APPEALS AND CALLS FOR REVIEW
    57. Chapter 25.100 — PUBLIC HEARINGS AND NOTICE
    58. Chapter 25.102 — ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS
    59. Chapter 25.103 — DEVELOPER INDEMNIFICATION
    60. Chapter 25.104 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
    61. Chapter 25.105 — PURPOSE
    62. Chapter 25.106 — LAND USE DEFINITIONS
    63. Chapter 25.108 — GENERAL DEFINITIONS

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