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Chapter 19.44 — COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE ZONES

Chico Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Chico

19.44.010 Purpose, applicability.

This chapter provides regulations applicable to development and new land uses in the commercial zoning districts established by Section 19.40.010. The purposes of the individual commercial zoning districts and the manner in which they are applied are as follows.

A. OR (Office Residential) District. The OR zoning district is applied to areas of existing and future office and residential development. The district permits office/residential mixed-use development in areas where retail and other community commercial uses are not appropriate. The density range for residential development within the OR district is 6 to a maximum of 20 dwelling units per acre. The OR zoning district is primarily intended to implement the Office Mixed Use land use designation of the General Plan.

B. OC (Office Commercial) District. The OC zoning district is applied to areas appropriate for administrative, financial, business, professional, medical, and public offices, together with supporting commercial uses. The density range for residential development within the OC district is 6 to a maximum of 20 dwelling units per acre. The OC zoning district is primarily intended to implement the Office Mixed Use land use designation of the General Plan. C. CN (Neighborhood Commercial) District. The CN zoning district is applied to areas appropriate for retail sales, businesses, institutions, and services serving the daily needs of nearby residents. This district may also permit mixeduse developments with residential uses above the ground floor. Vertical or horizontal mixed use is required on sites of two acres or greater. The density range for residential development within the CN district is 6 to a maximum of 22 dwelling units per acre. The CN zoning district is primarily intended to implement Neighborhood Commercial land use designation of the General Plan.

D. CC (Community Commercial) District. The CC zoning district is applied to areas appropriate for a wide range of retail businesses. This district also accommodates mixed-use developments with residential uses above the ground floor. The residential density range for mixed use development in the CC zoning district is 6 to a maximum of 22 units per acre. The CC zoning district is primarily intended to implement the Commercial Mixed Use land use designation of the General Plan.

E. DN (Downtown North) District. The DN zoning district is applied to the central downtown area north of 6[th] Street. Appropriate uses include a wide range of retail, personal service, educational, cultural, and recreational uses, with office and residential uses above the ground floor. The density range for residential development within the DN district is 6 to 22 units per acre. The DN zoning district is primarily intended to implement the Commercial Mixed Use land use designation of the General Plan. The DN zoning district permits development of retail or other uses that contribute to increased pedestrian activity on the ground-floor and requires use permit approval for other ground- floor uses.

r residential development within the DN district is 6 to 22 units per acre. The DN zoning district is primarily intended to implement the Commercial Mixed Use land use designation of the General Plan. The DN zoning district permits development of retail or other uses that contribute to increased pedestrian activity on the ground-floor and requires use permit approval for other ground- floor uses.

F. DS (Downtown South) District. The DS zoning district is applied to the central Downtown area south of 6[th] Street. Appropriate uses may include a wide range of retail with limited commercial service and auto-oriented uses. Residential uses above the ground floor are allowed at a density range of 6 to a maximum of 22 units per acre. The DS zoning district is primarily intended to implement the Commercial Mixed Use land use designation of the General Plan.

G. CS (Commercial Services) District. The CS zoning district is applied to areas appropriate for commercial businesses not allowed in other commercial areas because they attract high volumes of vehicle traffic or may have adverse impacts on other surrounding uses. The CS zoning district is primarily intended to implement the Commercial Services land use designation of the General Plan.

H. CR (Regional Commercial) District. The CR zoning district is applied to sites appropriate for larger retail and service businesses that serve residents from the City and the region. Mixed-use projects integrating office or residential uses are allowed. The density range for residential development within the CR district is 6 to a maximum of 50 units per acre. The CR zoning district is primarily intended to implement the Regional Commercial land use designation of the General Plan.

(Ord. 2185; Ord. 2223, 2427 §16, 2440 §25)

19.44.020 Commercial/office zone land uses and permit requirements.

Table 4-6 identifies the uses of land allowed by these Regulations in each office and commercial zoning district, and the land use entitlement required to establish each use.

Where the last column of the table (“Subject to Standards in Section/Chapter”) includes a section or chapter number, the regulations in the referenced section/chapter apply to the use; however, provisions in other sections/chapters may apply as well.

(Ord. 2205; Ord. 2223; Ord. 2231; Ord. 2272; Ord. 2340; Ord. 2406, 2427 §17, Ord. 2519, §16)

TABLE 4-6 - ALLOWED USES AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS

DISTRICTS
LAND USE (1) PERMIT REQUIREMENT BY ZONE Subject to
Standards in
Section/
Chapter:
OR OC CN CC DN DS CS CR
LAND USE (1) PERMIT REQUIREMENT BY ZONE Subject to
Standards in
Section/
Chapter:
OR OC CN CC DN DS CS CR
AGRICULTURAL, RESOURCE & OPEN SPACE USES
Plant nurseries UP UP UP P P
Community gardens P P P P P P P P 19.76.190
MANUFACTURING & PROCESSING
Beverage products, small scale,
2,500 sf max.
P UP P P
Cannabis distributor P 19.75
Cannabis manufacturer P(9) 19.75
Food products, small scale,
2,500 sf max.
P UP P P
Handicraft industries, small
scale manufacturing
P(2) P(2)
Laundries and dry cleaning
plants
UP
Manufacturer taproom P(5) P(5) P(5) 19.76.200
Printing and publishing UP UP P
Recycling - Large collection
facility
UP
Recycling - Small collection
facility
P(3) P(3) P(3) P(3) P(3) P(3) 19.60.060
Wholesaling and distribution P
RECREATION, EDUCATION & PUBLIC ASSEMBLY USES
Cardrooms UP UP UP UP UP 5.32
Churches/places of worship UP UP UP P(5) P(5) P(5) P(5) P(5)
Community centers/pavilions UP UP P(4) (5) P(4) (5) P(5) P(5)
Health/fitness clubs UP UP UP P P(4) P(4) P P
Indoor
amusement/entertainment
UP P UP UP P P
Libraries and museums UP P UP P P P P P
Membership organization
facilities
UP P(4) P(4) P P
Nightclubs UP UP UP P(5) P(5) 19.76.200
Outdoor commercial recreation UP UP UP UP UP
Private residential recreational
facilities
UP UP UP P(4) P(4) UP UP
Recreational vehicle (RV)
parks
UP
Schools - Public and private UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP
Schools - Specialized
education and training
UP P UP P P P P P
Temporary uses TU TU TU TU TU TU TU TU 19.22
Theaters, auditoriums and
meeting halls
UP P(5) P(5) P(5) P(5) P(5)
RESIDENTIAL USES
Assisted living facilities for the
elderly
UP UP UP UP P(4) P(4) UP UP
Caretaker and employee
housing
UP
Emergency shelters UP UP UP UP
Home occupations P P 19.20
Household pets P P P P P P P P 19.76.040
Live/work P(4) P(4) P(4) P(4) P(4) P(4) P(4) P(4)
Low barrier navigation center P P P P P(4) P(4) P 19.76.080
Mobile home parks UP
Multi-family housing P P P P P(4) P(4) P
Residential accessory uses and
structures
P 19.76.020
Residential care homes, 6 or
fewer clients
P UP P UP UP UP
Residential care homes, 7 or
more clients
UP UP UP UP UP UP
Single-family housing P P P(4) P
Single-room occupancy (SRO)
housing
P(4) P(4) P(4) P(4) P P(4) 19.76.140
Temporary emergency shelters P P P P P P P P 19.22
Transitional and supportive
housing
UP UP P(4) P(4) P(4) P(4) P(4)
Two-family housing/duplexes P P P(4) P P(4) P(4) P
RETAIL TRADE USES
Accessory retail uses P P P P P P P P 19.76.020
Alcoholic beverage
establishments
UP P(5) P(5) P(5) UP P(5) 19.44.040
19.76.200
Auto, mobile home and
vehicles sales
UP UP P P
Auto parts sales without repair UP P UP P P
Auto parts sales with repair UP UP P P
Building material stores P P P
Cannabis retailer - storefront UP UP UP 19.75
Cannabis retailer - delivery
only
P P P 19.75
Drive-in and drive-through
sales
UP UP (6) UP UP (8) UP UP 19.76.070
Drug stores/pharmacies, 4,000
sq. ft. or less
P P P P P P P P
Drug stores/pharmacies, more
than 4,000 sq. ft.
UP P UP P P P
Farm equipment and supplies
sales
P UP
Furniture, furnishings, and
equipment, 2500 sq. ft. or less
P P P P P P
Furniture, furnishings, and
equipment, 2500 sq. ft. or
larger
UP P UP UP P P
Grocery stores, 4,000 sq. ft. or
less
P P P P P P P P
Grocery stores, 4,000 to 40,000
sq. ft.
UP P UP P P P
Grocery stores, 40,000 sq. ft. or
larger
UP P UP UP P
Liquor stores - limited hours P P UP P P P
Liquor stores UP P UP UP P P
Outdoor retail sales and
activities
P P P P 19.76.120
Outdoor retail sales, temporary TU TU TU TU TU TU TU TU 19.22
Pet shops UP P UP P P
Restaurants, 5,000 sq. ft. or
less
P P P P P P P P
Restaurants, accessory, less
than 5% of floor area
P P P P P P P P
Restaurants, 5,000 sq. ft. or
larger
UP UP UP P P P P P
Restaurant with full bar UP UP UP P(5) P P P(5) P(5) 19.76.200
Retail stores, general
merchandise, 2,500 sq. ft. or
less
P P P P P P
Retail stores, general
merchandise, 2,500 sq. ft. or
larger
UP P P P P P
Shopping centers, 200,000 sq.
ft. or less
PD P P
Shopping centers, 200,000 sq.
ft. or larger
P P
Tasting rooms P P P P P P
Walkup sales windows using
public sidewalk
P P P P P P
Warehouse retail stores UP P P
SERVICES USES
Automated teller machines
(ATMs), non-drive thru
P P P P P P P P
Banks and credit unions P P P P P P P P
Bed and breakfast inns, 1 to 5
guest rooms
UP UP UP UP UP UP UP 19.76.050
Business support services P P P P P(4) P(4) P
Cannabis testing laboratory P P P 19.75
Car wash facility UP UP P P
Catering services UP P UP UP P
Community social services UP UP UP UP (5) UP UP UP
Construction or contractor’s
yard
P
Day care facilities, child/adult
day care center
UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP
Day care facilities, large family
day care homes
UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP 19.76.060
Day care facilities, small
family day care homes
UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP
DISTRICTS
Drive-in and drive-through
services
UP UP(7) UP UP UP 19.76.070
Financial services P P P P P(4) P P
Gas station UP UP UP UP UP 19.76.090
Hotel or motel UP UP UP P P
Kennels and animal boarding UP UP
Medical offices P P P P P(4) P(4) P
Medical services - Clinics and
labs
P(5) UP P UP P(4) P P
Medical services - Extended UP UP UP UP
Medical services - Hospitals UP
Mortuary/funeral home P UP P P
Offices, business and
professional
P P P P P(4) P(4) P
Offices, temporary TU TU TU TU TU TU TU TU 19.22
Personal services P P P P P P P P
Printing and publishing -
Computer/electronic
P UP UP P P
Public safety and utility
facilities
UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP
Rental, indoor UP P UP P(4) P P
Rental, outdoor UP UP UP 19.60.060
Repair/maintenance -
Consumer products, 2,500 sq.
ft. or less
P P P P(4) P(4) P P
Repair/maintenance -
Consumer products 2,500 sq.
ft. or larger
P UP P P P P P
Repair/maintenance - Vehicle UP UP P P
Research and development
(R&D)
UP UP P P(4) P(4) P P
Storage, accessory only P P P P P P P P
Storage, outdoor P P P 19.60.060
Storage, personal storage
facility
UP UP P UP
Storage, second floor or above P P P P P P P P
Veterinary clinics & animal
hospitals, indoor
UP P P P
Veterinary clinics & animal
hospitals, outdoor
UP UP UP UP
Walkup service windows using
public sidewalk
P P P P UP UP P P
Warehousing P
TRANSPORTATION & COMMUNICATION USES
Alternative fuel/recharging
facilities
UP P UP P P P
Broadcast studios P (10) P (10) P (10) P (2) P (2) P (10) 19.78
Heliports UP
Parking facilities/vehicle
storage
UP UP UP UP UP
Pipelines and utility lines P P P P P P P P
Telecommunications facilities P/UP P/UP P/UP P/UP P/UP P/UP P/UP 19.78
Transit stations and terminals UP UP UP UP UP P UP

KEY TO PERMIT REQUIREMENTS

Symbol Permit Requirement Procedure is in Section/chapter:
P Permitted use, zoning clearance required. 19.16.070
UP Conditional use, use permit required. 19.24
Use not allowed. (See Section 19.02.020(E) regarding uses not listed.)

Notes:

  • (1) See Chapter 19.04 for definitions of the listed uses.

  • (2) With accessory retail use on site.

(3) Permitted only as accessory use and subject to an administrative use permit in compliance with Chapter 19.25.

(4) Use allowed only on second floor or above, or in basements. A use permit is required for ground-level occupancy, except for accessible units required by the Building Code, which are allowed by right.

(5) Businesses within 300 feet of a residential district which operate between the hours of 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. or allow amplified music require use permit approval.

(6) Drive-in and drive-through sales of pharmaceuticals incidental to the operation of drug stores/pharmacies may be allowed with a use permit in the CN Zoning District. No other drive-in or drive-through sales shall be permitted in the CN Zone.

(7) Drive-in and drive-through services incidental to the operation of banks and financial services may be allowed with a use permit in the CN Zoning District. No other drive-in or drive- through services shall be permitted in the CN Zone.

(8) Use only allowed on sites immediately adjacent to State Route 32 that take vehicle access no closer than 100 feet from State Route 32 travel way, and site design must provide for multi- modal access.

(9) Manufacturing involving non-volatile manufacturing techniques, and premises under 5,000 s.f. permitted; Manufacturing involving volatile manufacturing techniques, and/or premises of 5,000 s.f. or greater requires use permit approval.

(Ord. 2427 §17, Ord. 2440 §26, Ord. 2459 §1, Ord. 2461 §3, Ord. 2494 §23, Ord. 2504 §§2, 3, Ord. 2519 §16, Ord. 2553 §2, Ord. 2580 §11; Ord. 2600; Ord. 2610)

19.44.030 Commercial and office zone general development standards.

The requirements in Table 4-7 shall apply to new land uses and structures, and alterations to existing land uses and structures, in addition to any applicable development standards (such as landscaping, parking and loading) in Division V.

(Ord. 2185; Ord. 2223, Ord. 2427 §19, Ord. 2519 §17)

TABLE 4-7

COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE ZONE GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS

Development Feature Requirement by Zoning District
OR OC
Development Feature Requirement by Zoning District
OR OC
Minimum Lot Size
Minimum area
6,000 sq.ft., interior lots
7,000 sq.ft., corner lots
10,000 sq.ft.
Minimum width at front setback line N.A.
Residential Density (affordable housing projects, refer to (3)) 6-20 units per gross acre. Exclusively residential projects shall comply
with the residential setback requirements in Table 4-3C and the
landscape standards in Chapter 19.68 based upon the project density
and corresponding residential zoning district.
Setbacks Required (1)
Front
15 ft. None required, except where the
side of the parcel abuts an R
zoning district, the same front
setback shall be required as in the
R district.
Sides 5 ft.; plus 5 ft. for each story over
the first where setback abuts an
RS or R1 district.
10 ft. where the side of the parcel
Street side 10 ft. abuts an R district; none
lh
Rear 10 ft. abutting an alley;
15 ft. elsewhere, plus 5 ft. for
each story over the first where
setback abuts an RS or R1
district.
esewere
Accessory structures See Section 19.76.020 (Accessory uses and structures).
Landscaping See Section 19.68.040 (Landscape installation requirements).
Site Coverage, Maximum 70% 85% (2)
Height Limits 35 ft. for main buildings;
25 ft. for accessory structures.
45 ft.;
25 ft., within 25 ft. of an abutting
R zoning district boundary.
Development Feature Requirement by Zoning District
CN CC
Development Feature Requirement by Zoning District
CN CC
Minimum Lot Size
Minimum area
6,000 sq.ft., interior lots
7,000 sq.ft., corner lots
Minimum width at front setback line N.A.
Residential Density (affordable housing projects, refer to (3)) 6-22 units per gross acre. Exclusively residential projects shall comply
with the residential setback requirements in Table 4-3C and the
landscape standards in Chapter 19.68 based upon the project density
and corresponding residential zoning district.
Landscaping See Section 19.68.040 (Landscape installation requirements).
Setbacks Required (1)
Front
None required, except where the block is partly within an R zoning
district, the same front setback shall be required as in the R district.
Sides 20 ft. where the side of the parcel
abuts an R district; none
elsewhere.
10 ft. where the side of the parcel
abuts an R district; lesser
setbacks may be approved
Street side 10 ft. where the side of the parcel
abuts an R district; none
elsewhere.
through the Design Review
process when abutting an alley.
No setback required elsewhere.
Rear 20 ft. where the rear of the parcel
abuts an R district; none
elsewhere.
10 ft. where the rear of the parcel
abuts an R district; none
elsewhere.
Accessory structures See Section 19.76.020 (Accessory uses and structures).
Site Coverage, Maximum 90% 95% (2)
Height Limits 35 ft. for main buildings;
15 ft. for accessory structures;
25 ft. for accessory structures,
with use permit approval.
57 ft. Lesser height may be
required through the Design
Review process where the parcel
abuts an R district.
Development Feature Requirement by Zoning District
DN DS
Development Feature Requirement by Zoning District
DN DS
Minimum Lot Area 10,000 sq.ft.
Residential Density (affordable housing projects, refer to (3)) 6-22 units per gross acre. Exclusively residential projects shall comply
with the residential setback requirements in Table 4-3C and the
landscape standards in Chapter 19.68 based upon the project density
and corresponding residential zoning district.
Landscaping See Section 19.68.040 (Landscape installation requirements).
Setbacks Required
Front
None required, except where the block is partly within an R zoning
district, the same front setback shall be required as in the R district.
Sides (each) (1)
Street side
10 ft. where the side of the parcel abuts an R district; none
elsewhere.
Rear (1) 10 ft. where the rear of the parcel abuts an R district; none elsewhere.
Accessory structures See Section 19.76.020 (Accessory uses and structures).
Site Coverage, Maximum 100% (2)
See Section 19.68.040 (Landscape
installation requirements).
Height Limits 85 ft.
Minimum height of two stories
for new construction
85 ft.
Development Feature Requirement by Zoning District
CS CR
Development Feature Requirement by Zoning District
CS CR
Minimum Lot Area 10,000 sq.ft.
Residential Density (affordable housing projects, refer to (3)) None allowed. 6 to 50 units per gross acre
Exclusively residential projects
shall comply with the residential
setback requirements in Table 4-
3C and the landscape standards
in Chapter 19.68 based upon the
project density and
corresponding residential zoning
district.
Landscaping See Section 19.68.040 (Landscape installation requirements).
Setbacks Required
Front
None required, except where the block is partly within an R zoning
district, the same front setback shall be required as in the R district.
Sides 10 ft. where the side of the parcel
abuts an R district; none
elsewhere.
10 ft. where the side of the parcel
abuts an R district; none
elsewhere.
Street side 10 ft. where the side of the parcel
abuts an R district; none
elsewhere.
10 ft. where the side of the parcel
abuts an R district; none
elsewhere.
Rear 10 ft. where the rear of the parcel
abuts an R district; none
elsewhere.
10 ft. where the side of the parcel
abuts an R district; none
elsewhere.
Development Feature Requirement by Zoning District
Accessory structures See Section 19.76.020 (Accessory uses and structures).
Site Coverage, Maximum 95%(2)
See Section 19.68.040
(Landscape installation
requirements).
95%(2)
See Section 19.68.040
(Landscape installation
requirements).
Height Limits 57 ft. Lesser height may be
required through the Design
Review process where the parcel
abuts an R district.
57 ft. Lesser height may be
required through the Design
Review process where the parcel
abuts an R district.

Notes:

(1) A minimum 6-foot landscape buffer shall be included along the rear or side property line abutting the residential use.

(2) The Architectural Review and Historic Preservation Board may require less coverage and more landscaped open area to provide visual relief or contrast, or to screen incompatible or obtrusive features.

(3) Multi-family residential uses are permitted to develop up to 30 dwelling units per acre if at least 15% of the units are deed restricted housing affordable to low-incomes at or below 80% of AMI.

(Ord. 2427 §19, Ord. 2435 §23, Ord. 2440 §27, Ord. 2494 §24, Ord. 2519 §17, Ord. 2580 §12; Ord. 2600)

19.44.040 DN district special standards.

Limitation on Use - Alcoholic Beverage Establishments. No bar or drinking establishment shall be allowed in the DN (Downtown North) zoning district except:

A. Continued use of a building or a portion of a building as an alcoholic beverage establishment as defined in Section 19.04.020 of this title, or the resumption of the use of a building or portion of a building as an alcoholic beverage establishment if the building or portion thereof was operated as an alcoholic beverage establishment as of January 1, 1995; and

B. Use of a building or portion of a building for fund-raising activities by a non-profit organization, including the use of a building or portion of a building for such purposes where the consumption of beer and/or wine is incidental to the fund-raising activity; and

C. The relocation of an existing alcoholic beverage establishment, enlarging the occupied space of an existing alcoholic beverage establishment, and increasing the intensity of use of an existing alcoholic beverage establishment, and/or the structural alteration of the building space containing the alcoholic beverage establishment beyond repairs that are part of normal necessary maintenance, if permitted by use permit.

(Ord. 2185; Ord. 2223, Ord. 2427 §23, Ord. 2446 §1)

Chapter 19.46 MANUFACTURING/INDUSTRIAL ZONES

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Contents — Chico Zoning Code
Chico Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 19.01 — PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT…
  2. Chapter 19.02 — INTERPRETATION OF REGULATIONS
  3. Chapter 19.04 — DEFINITIONS
  4. Chapter 19.06 — AMENDMENTS TO PLANS AND ZONING
  5. Chapter 19.08 — NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES, USES, AND PARCELS
  6. Chapter 19.09 — DEEMED APPROVED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALE REGULA…
  7. Chapter 19.10 — NOTICING AND PUBLIC HEARINGS
  8. Chapter 19.12 — APPEALS
  9. Chapter 19.14 — PERMIT REVOCATION
  10. Chapter 19.16 — APPLICATION FILING AND PROCESSING FEES
  11. Chapter 19.18 — SITE DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
  12. Chapter 19.20 — HOME OCCUPATION PERMITS
  13. Chapter 19.21 — FRATERNITY AND SORORITY HOUSE PERMITS
  14. Chapter 19.22 — TEMPORARY USES
  15. Chapter 19.23 — MOBILE FOOD VENDORS
  16. Chapter 19.24 — USE PERMITS
  17. Chapter 19.25 — ADMINISTRATIVE USE PERMITS
  18. Chapter 19.26 — VARIANCES
  19. Chapter 19.27 — FOOTHILL DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
  20. Chapter 19.28 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
  21. Chapter 19.30 — PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION, TIME LIMITS, EXTENSIONS
  22. Chapter 19.32 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
  23. Chapter 19.34 — TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS (TDR)
  24. Chapter 19.36 — SPECIFIC PLANS
  25. Chapter 19.37 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
  26. Chapter 19.40 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS
  27. Chapter 19.42 — RESIDENTIAL ZONES
  28. Chapter 19.44 — COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE ZONES
  29. Chapter 19.48 — AIRPORT ZONES
  30. Chapter 19.50 — SPECIAL PURPOSE ZONES
  31. Chapter 19.52 — OVERLAY ZONES
  32. Chapter 19.60 — GENERAL PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND USE STANDARDS
  33. Chapter 19.62 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING INCENTIVES/RESIDENTIAL DENS…
  34. Chapter 19.64 — AGRICULTURAL PRESERVATION STANDARDS
  35. Chapter 19.68 — LANDSCAPING STANDARDS
  36. Chapter 19.70 — PARKING AND LOADING STANDARDS
  37. Chapter 19.72 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  38. Chapter 19.74 — SIGNS
  39. Chapter 19.75 — CANNABIS REGULATIONS
  40. Chapter 19.76 — STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC LAND USES
  41. Chapter 19.78 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
  42. Chapter 19.80 — PURPOSE OF TND ZONING DISTRICT AND ESTABLISHME…
  43. Chapter 19.82 — PROCEDURES FOR APPLYING TND STANDARDS
  44. Chapter 19.84 — BUILDING HEIGHT AND FRONTAGE
  45. Chapter 19.86 — BUILDING TYPES
  46. Chapter 19.88 — MOTOR VEHICLE AND BICYCLE PARKING
  47. Chapter 19.90 — STANDARDS FOR STREETS, ALLEYS AND OTHER PUBLIC…
  48. Chapter 19.92 — SIGN STANDARDS
  49. Chapter 19.94 — OPEN SPACE STANDARDS
  50. Chapter 19.96 — DEFINITIONS

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