Chapter 2-22
Livermore Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Livermore
RH – RESIDENTIAL HIGH DISTRICT
Sections:
2-22-010 Purpose.
2-22-020 Uses permitted.
2-22-030 Conditional uses.
2-22-040 Site requirements.
2-22-050 Open space requirements.
2-22-060 District regulations, other.
2-22-070 Site plan approval.
2-22-080 Exceptions to site requirements.
2-22-010 Purpose. ¶
The purpose of the RH district is to provide areas for the location of multiple residential dwellings and to regulate uses so as to promote a suitable residential environment in such areas. It is intended that the district be established in those areas designated in the central area element (urban design plan) of the general plan to be medium high density in order to establish an urban residential environment adjacent to the commercial core and as a transitional use between intensive commercial uses and low density residential uses. (Ord. 1241, 1987; Ord. 442 § 7A.10)
2-22-020 Uses permitted. ¶
The following uses are permitted; provided, that all applicable conditions for the zoning use permit as set forth in LPZC Part 3 are fulfilled:
A. Single-family, group single-family, duplex, multiple-family dwelling units, rest homes, nursing homes, and rooming and boarding houses.
B. Home occupations and off-street parking lots appurtenant to any permitted use or when appurtenant and adjacent to any C district.
C. Accessory uses and structures appurtenant to any permitted use, except home occupations.
D. Tract office and model homes (LPZC 3-10-320) and permitted signs (Chapter 3-45 LPZC).
E. Health facilities as set forth in LPZC 3-10-340. (Ord. 442 §§ 7A.20 – 7A.25)
2-22-030 Conditional uses. ¶
The following uses may be permitted subject to approval of a conditional use permit (Chapter 4-20 LPZC):
A. Public and quasi-public uses, mortuaries, fraternal and social halls, and mobile home parks as set forth in Chapter 3-15 LPZC.
B. Nursery schools and day care centers as provided by LPZC 3-10-330. (Ord. 1302, 1989; Ord. 442 §§ 7A.26, 7A.27)
2-22-040 Site requirements. ¶
A. Minimum Site Area Required. Five thousand square feet.
- B. Minimum Site Area Required Per Dwelling Unit – Five or More Dwellings.
| Bedrooms Per Dwelling Unit |
One Story | Two Story | Three Story |
|---|---|---|---|
| One | 2,500 | 1,250 | 1,250 |
| Two | 2,500 | 1,650 | 1,500 |
| Three or more | 2,500 | 2,050 | 1,750 |
C. Minimum Yard, Street Frontage. Fifteen feet, except as set forth in LPZC 2-22-080(D).
D. Minimum Yard, Non-Street Frontage. Five feet plus an additional five feet for every story above the first.
E. Minimum Site Width. Fifty feet.
F. Maximum Site Coverage. Fifty-five percent.
G. Minimum Separation between Buildings. Shall be provided as set forth in LPZC 3-05-150 et seq.
- H. Maximum Height Limit.
One to four dwellings: two stories;
Five or more dwellings: three residential stories or 45 feet;
Secondary buildings or accessory structures: 15 feet.
I. Off-Street Parking. Shall be provided for each use as required in Chapter 3-20 LPZC. (Ord. 1241, 1987; Ord. 442 §§ 7A.30 – 7A.67)
2-22-050 Open space requirements. ¶
A. Usable Open Space. For each dwelling unit in the RH district, there shall be provided a minimum of 300 square feet of usable open space. For purposes of this section, “usable open space” shall be defined as common or private space, excluding the following:
Required front yards.
Areas devoted to parking, driveways, and maneuvering areas.
Open space at grade less than 10 feet in its minimum dimension.
Patios, balconies, or decks less than seven feet in their minimum dimension.
B. Maintenance of Open Areas. Open areas, exclusive of required off-street parking area and developed recreation areas, shall be permanently maintained as landscaped and/or developed common or private recreation areas with paving not to exceed 20 percent of such open area. (Ord. 442 § 7A.68)
2-22-060 District regulations, other. ¶
Regulations for permitted uses other than single-family, duplex, and multiple-family dwelling units shall be as set forth in this section or in LPZC Part 3. (Ord. 442 § 7A.70)
2-22-070 Site plan approval. ¶
Site plan approval, as regulated by Chapter 4-10 LPZC, is required for each residential development of four or more units, where such development is not regulated by Government Code Section 66400. (Ord. 442 § 7A.71)
2-22-080 Exceptions to site requirements. ¶
A. Single-Family Dwellings. Shall conform to the RL-5-0 zoning district regulations.
B. Accessory buildings, when located on the rear one-half of a lot and 10 feet from any main structure existing or under construction on any adjacent property, may be erected on an interior property line or not less than three feet from an interior property line.
C. Where the natural grade of a lot within the required front yard has an average slope, normal to the front lot line at every point along said line, of such a degree or percent of slope that it is not practical to provide a driveway with a grade of 12 percent or less to required off-street parking area in conformance with the requirements of this code, required off-street parking may be located within required street frontage yards, but in no case closer than six feet to the property line.
D. LPZC 2-22-040(C) shall not apply in the case of garages facing a street, which in all cases shall be set back 20 feet. (Ord. 442 §§ 7A.80 – 7A.84)
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- Chapter 1-05 — ADOPTION, PURPOSE, AND APPLICATION OF ZONING CODE
- Chapter 1-05
- Chapter 1-10 — DEFINITIONS
- Chapter 1-10 — DEFINITIONS
- Chapter 2-01 — ESTABLISHMENT AND DESIGNATION OF ZONING DISTRICTS
- Chapter 2-01 — ESTABLISHMENT AND DESIGNATION OF ZONING DISTRICTS
- Chapter 2-04 — ZONING DISTRICT MAPS
- Chapter 2-04 — ZONING DISTRICT MAPS
- Chapter 2-07 — OS – OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-07
- Chapter 2-10 — RS – SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-10 — RS – SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-13 — R-R – RURAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-13
- Chapter 2-16 — RL – LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-16
- Chapter 2-19 — RM – MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-19
- Chapter 2-22 — RH – RESIDENTIAL HIGH DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-22
- Chapter 2-25 — RG – SUBURBAN MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-25
- Chapter 2-28 — R2 – DUPLEX DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-28
- Chapter 2-31 — CS – COMMERCIAL SERVICE DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-31
- Chapter 2-34 — CHS – HIGHWAY SERVICE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-34
- Chapter 2-37 — CN – NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-37 — CN – NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-40 — CB – CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-40
- Chapter 2-43 — DSP – DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-43
- Chapter 2-46 — OCA – OUTER CORE AREA DISTRICT (Repealed by Ord…
- Chapter 2-46 — OCA – OUTER CORE AREA DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-49 — CG – GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-49
- Chapter 2-52 — CO – COMMERCIAL OFFICE DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-52
- Chapter 2-55 — NM – NEIGHBORHOOD MIXED USE DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-55
- Chapter 2-58 — I-1 – RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-58
- Chapter 2-61 — I-2 – LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-61
- Chapter 2-64 — I-3 – HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-64
- Chapter 2-67 — E – EDUCATION AND INSTITUTIONS DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-67
- Chapter 2-70 — CP – PROFESSIONAL OFFICE DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-70
- Chapter 2-73 — COMBINING DISTRICTS
- Chapter 2-73 — COMBINING DISTRICTS
- Chapter 2-76 — PD – PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-76
- Chapter 2-79 — PD-AG – PLANNED DEVELOPMENT/ AGRICULTURE DISTRICT
- Chapter 2-79
- Chapter 2-82 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT – SOUTH LIVERMORE …
- Chapter 2-82 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT – SOUTH LIVERMORE …
- Chapter 2-85 — SOUTH LIVERMORE VALLEY – AGRICULTURAL (SLV-AG)
- Chapter 2-85 — SOUTH LIVERMORE VALLEY – AGRICULTURAL (SLV-AG)
- Chapter 3-05 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 3-05 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 3 — ‑10 SPECIAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 3-10 — SPECIAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 3 — ‑15 MOBILE HOME PARKS
- Chapter 3-15 — MOBILE HOME PARKS
- Chapter 3 — ‑20 OFF‑STREET PARKING
- Chapter 3-20 — OFF-STREET PARKING
- Chapter 3-25 — OUTDOOR DINING AND MERCHANT DISPLAY USES – DOWN…
- Chapter 3-25 — OUTDOOR DINING AND MERCHANT DISPLAY USES – DOWN…
- Chapter 3-30 — HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
- Chapter 3-30 — HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
- Chapter 3-35 — OFF-SITE HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES
- Chapter 3-35
- Chapter 3-40 — OUTDOOR STORAGE AND OUTDOOR SALES DISPLAYS
- Chapter 3-40 — OUTDOOR STORAGE AND OUTDOOR SALES DISPLAYS
- Chapter 3-45 — SIGNS
- Chapter 3-45 — SIGNS
- Chapter 3-50 — RECREATION AND CULTURAL FACILITIES
- Chapter 3-50 — RECREATION AND CULTURAL FACILITIES
- Chapter 3-60 — SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING CONTAINER ENCLOSURES
- Chapter 3-60 — SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING CONTAINER ENCLOSURES
- Chapter 4-05 — ZONING USE PERMITS
- Chapter 4-05 — ZONING USE PERMITS
- Chapter 4-10 — SITE PLAN APPROVAL
- Chapter 4-10
- Chapter 4-15 — VARIANCE PERMITS
- Chapter 4-15 — VARIANCE PERMITS
- Chapter 4-20 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
- Chapter 4-20 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
- Chapter 4-25 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
- Chapter 4-25 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
- Chapter 5-05 — RESPONSIBILITY AND PROCEDURES
- Chapter 5-05 — RESPONSIBILITY AND PROCEDURES
- Chapter 5-10 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS APPROVAL
- Chapter 5-10 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS APPROVAL
- Chapter 5-15 — APPEAL
- Chapter 5-15 — APPEAL
- Chapter 5-20 — AMENDMENT
- Chapter 5-20 — AMENDMENT
- Chapter 6-05 — INTERPRETATION
- Chapter 6-05 — INTERPRETATION
- Chapter 6-10 — ENFORCEMENT
- Chapter 6-10 — ENFORCEMENT
- Chapter 6-15 — PENALTIES
- Chapter 6-15 — PENALTIES