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Chapter 17.16

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

R-3, NEIGHBORHOOD APARTMENT DISTRICT

Sections:

17.16.010 Intent.

17.16.020 Permitted uses.

17.16.030 Uses requiring use permits.

17.16.040 Lot area.

17.16.050 Lot width.

17.16.060 Building coverage.

17.16.070 Front yard.

17.16.080 Side yard.

17.16.090 Rear yard.

17.16.100 Distances between buildings.

17.16.110 Parking.

17.16.120 Building height limit.

17.16.130 Exceptions.

17.16.010 Intent.

The specific regulations and the general rules set forth in Chapter 17.58 apply in all R-3 districts. It is intended that this district classification be applied in areas where homes and small apartments are the desirable uses. (Prior code § 3107.01)

17.16.020 Permitted uses.

The following uses shall be permitted in the R-3 district:

  • A. Uses as permitted in the R-1 and R-2 districts except:
  1. Standard single-family detached dwelling units;

  2. Small family day care homes, unless in single-family detached dwelling units; and

  3. Large family day care homes, unless in single-family detached dwelling units and with an administrative permit issued pursuant to Chapter 5.100;

  • B. Three- or four-family dwellings and apartments, not to exceed four units per lot;

  • C. Boarding and lodging houses;

D. Private garages, or parking lots uncovered and screened by suitable walls or planting, when operated by or in conjunction with a permitted use;

  • E. Incidental and accessory buildings and uses on the same lot with and necessary for the operation of any permitted use;

F. Advertising signs pertaining directly to a permitted nonresidential use on the property, and not to exceed one sign of a maximum area of six square feet for any such use;

G. Emergency shelters in accordance with Chapter 17.108. (Ord. 1286 § 8, 2018: Ord. 1218 § 11, 2015: Ord. 1144 § 3 (part), 2011: Ord. 904 § 2 (part), 1999; prior code § 3107.02)

17.16.030 Uses requiring use permits.

A. Uses requiring a use permit in R-1 districts (Section 17.12.030);

B. Motels, hospitals, rest homes, group homes of more than six individuals, day care centers, sanitariums, and professional offices for doctors, dentists, architects, engineers, accountants, artists, authors, attorneys, real estate and insurance offices, medical and dental clinics, and other uses which, in the opinion of the planning commission, are similar to the foregoing; and clubs, lodges and fraternities, except those operated as a business or for profit. (Ord. 1218 § 12, 2015: Ord. 1144 § 3 (part), 2011: prior code § 3107.03)

17.16.040 Lot area.

Lot area requirements are six thousand square feet for interior lots; seven thousand five hundred square feet for corner lots. (Prior code § 3107.11)

17.16.050 Lot width.

Lot width requirements are sixty feet for interior lots; seventy-five feet for corner lots. (Prior code § 3107.12)

17.16.060 Building coverage.

The maximum main building coverage requirement is fifty percent of lot area. (Prior code § 3107.13)

17.16.070 Front yard.

The front yard requirement is twenty feet. (Prior code § 3107.14)

17.16.080 Side yard.

The side yard requirement is five feet on one side of the lot and ten feet on the other side of the lot at the option of the owner, developer or subdivider, except the side yard on the street side of each corner lot shall be not less than twenty percent of the lot width, but need not exceed fifteen feet; however, it cannot be less than ten feet as measured from the overhang of the building. (Ord. 323 § 24 (part), 1975; Ord. 311 (part), 1974: prior code § 3107.15)

17.16.090 Rear yard.

Rear yard requirement is twenty percent of lot depth; may not be less than ten feet, need not exceed twenty feet as measured from the overhang of the building. (Ord. 323 § 24 (part), 1975; prior code § 3107.16)

17.16.100 Distances between buildings.

Distances between main buildings on same lot requirements are:

A. Group dwellings in a single row side-to-side series facing a side lot line: side yards to the rear of buildings, eight feet; side yards in front of buildings, fourteen feet; distance between buildings, ten feet;

B. Group dwellings in a double row side-to-side series facing a central court: side yards to the rear of buildings, eight feet; width of central court, twenty-four feet; distance between buildings, ten feet;

C. The rear yard on a lot on which a dwelling group is constructed may be reduced to not less than twelve feet. No building in a group dwelling development shall have the rear thereof abutting on a street. (Prior code § 3107.17)

17.16.110 Parking.

Parking requirements are set forth in Chapter 17.57 and summarized for major uses in this district as follows:

2
spaces/units:
single-family detached
and two-family
dwellings. Covered
parking spaces shall be
required and shall be
provided outside the
required front yards
and required street side
yards;

1.5 multiple-family spaces/unit: structures and complexes;

1 space/200 square feet gross floor area, minimum of 5 spaces for offices.

(Ord. 1187 § 7, 2013: Ord. 509 § 7, 1983: prior code § 3107.18)

17.16.120 Building height limit.

The building height limit is two stories, but not to exceed thirty-five feet. (Prior code § 3107.19)

17.16.130 Exceptions.

Notwithstanding Section 17.16.110, where any residential unit or group constructed upon any building lot consists of four or more residential units, there shall be provided one and one-half times the parking required by Section 17.16.110. (Prior code § 3107.20) Home Previous Next

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Contents — Folsom Zoning Code
Folsom Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 17.02 — DEFINITIONS
  2. Chapter 17.03 — ENFORCEMENT
  3. Chapter 17.04 — PLANNING COMMISSION
  4. Chapter 17.06 — DESIGN REVIEW
  5. Chapter 17.08
  6. Chapter 17.10 — DESIGNATION OF DISTRICTS
  7. Chapter 17.11
  8. Chapter 17.12 — R-1-ML, RESIDENTIAL, SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING, M…
  9. Chapter 17.13
  10. Chapter 17.14
  11. Chapter 17.16
  12. Chapter 17.17
  13. Chapter 17.18
  14. Chapter 17.22 — COMMERCIAL LAND USE ZONES
  15. Chapter 17.23 — MU, MIXED-USE ZONES
  16. Chapter 17.24 — ADULT RELATED BUSINESSES
  17. Chapter 17.27 — BED AND BREAKFAST INN
  18. Chapter 17.28
  19. Chapter 17.30
  20. Chapter 17.32
  21. Chapter 17.34 — MF, INDUSTRIAL FRONTAGE DISTRICT
  22. Chapter 17.35
  23. Chapter 17.36 — AV, AIRPORT DISTRICTS
  24. Chapter 17.37 — SP, SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT
  25. Chapter 17.38
  26. Chapter 17.39 — OSC, OPEN SPACE AND CONSERVATION DISTRICT
  27. Chapter 17.40
  28. Chapter 17.41 — HCD, HABITAT CONSERVATION DISTRICT
  29. Chapter 17.42
  30. Chapter 17.44
  31. Chapter 17.46
  32. Chapter 17.48
  33. Chapter 17.52 — H-D, HISTORIC DISTRICT
  34. Chapter 17.54
  35. Chapter 17.56
  36. Chapter 17.57 — PARKING REQUIREMENTS
  37. Chapter 17.58 — GENERAL PROVISIONS AND EXCEPTIONS
  38. Chapter 17.59 — SIGNS
  39. Chapter 17.60 — USE PERMITS
  40. Chapter 17.61 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
  41. Chapter 17.62 — VARIANCES
  42. Chapter 17.64 — NONCONFORMING USES
  43. Chapter 17.66 — CERTIFICATES OF USE AND OCCUPANCY
  44. Chapter 17.68 — AMENDMENTS
  45. Chapter 17.70
  46. Chapter 17.72 — SERVICE STATIONS
  47. Chapter 17.74 — RMH, TRAILERS AND TRAILER PARKS
  48. Chapter 17.90 — RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION TAX
  49. Chapter 17.95 — DRAINAGE FACILITY IMPROVEMENT CHARGES
  50. Chapter 17.97 — SURFACE MINING AND RECLAMATION
  51. Chapter 17.98 — WETLAND AND RIPARIAN HABITAT MANAGEMENT
  52. Chapter 17.100 — SCHOOL FACILITIES FINANCING PLAN FOR NEW DEVE…
  53. Chapter 17.102 — DENSITY BONUS AND OTHER DEVELOPER INCENTIVES
  54. Chapter 17.104 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING
  55. Chapter 17.105 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
  56. Chapter 17.108 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
  57. Chapter 17.110 — CONDOMINIUM CONVERSION
  58. Chapter 17.112 — MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES
  59. Chapter 17.113 — COMMERCIAL NONMEDICAL MARIJUANA USE
  60. Chapter 17.114 — MARIJUANA CULTIVATION
  61. Chapter 17.116 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION

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