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Title 16

Chapter 16.54 — H HISTORIC SITE DISTRICT

Menlo Park Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Menlo Park

§ 16.54.010. Purpose.

The purpose of this legislation is to promote the general welfare of the public through:

  • (1) The protection, enhancement, perpetuation and use of structures, sites and areas that are reminders of people, events or eras, or which provide significant examples of architectural styles and the physical surroundings in which past generations lived;

  • (2) The development and maintenance of appropriate settings for such structures, sites or areas;

  • (3) The enhancement of property values, the stabilization of neighborhoods and the increase of economic and financial benefits to the city and its residents;

  • (4) The enrichment of the cultural and educational dimensions of human life by encouraging study and enjoyment of our historical heritage.

  • (Ord. 576 § 1 (part), 1975)

§ 16.54.020. Powers and duties of planning commission.

The planning commission:

  • (1) Shall recommend to the City Council an initial group of landmarks to be covered by this chapter, and

  • (2) Shall review and make recommendations to the City Council, after public hearing, concerning applications for designation as a landmark structure, site or area.

  • (Ord. 576 § 1 (part), 1975)

§ 16.54.030. Designation of landmarks.

The City Council may, by ordinance, designate a structure or feature or integrated groups of structures or features on a single lot or site or man-made or natural landscape elements, having a special character or historical, architectural, or aesthetic interest or value as a landmark and shall designate a landmark site for each landmark. The designating ordinance shall include a description and photos of the characteristics of the landmark which justify its designation and shall include the location and boundaries of the landmark site and a description of the features to be preserved.

  • (Ord. 576 § 1 (part), 1975)

§ 16.54.040. Procedure for designation of landmarks.

  • (1) Initiation of designation proceedings shall be by resolution of the City Council or by written application of the owners of the property or their authorized agent, or by civic groups, public agencies or interested citizens. Application for designation shall be filed with the department of community development upon forms prescribed by the director of the department and shall be accompanied by a fee set by the City Council.

  • (2) Upon receipt of an application, the secretary of the planning commission shall set a date for a public hearing on such application. Notice of such hearing shall be given as set forth in Chapter 16.84. If the planning commission approves the designation, it shall transmit the

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City of Menlo Park, CA § 16.54.040

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§ 16.54.080

application to the City Council with the recommendation of the commission.

  • (3) Upon receipt of the proposal for designation and the recommendation of the planning commission, the city clerk shall set a date for a public hearing thereon, following which the ordinance may be adopted.

  • (4) Amendments or rescission of the designating ordinance may be initiated pursuant to a procedure similar to adoption of the designation ordinance.

  • (5) In the event that the planning commission disapproves or modifies the application for designation, the applicant may appeal the decision to the City Council. The method, provisions for notice, report of facts and reasons, and council action shall be the same as those provided in Chapter 16.86.

  • (Ord. 576 § 1 (part), 1975)

§ 16.54.050. Conformity and building permits.

No person shall carry out or cause to be carried out on a designated landmark structure, site or area, nor shall the department of community development approve or issue a permit for any construction, alteration, removal or demolition of a structure, feature or site, or for a change in use of a structure, site or area, except in conformity with this chapter and the provisions of Chapter 16.68.

Requests to make changes in the interior or minor repairs to the exterior, such as painting, replacement of windows, awnings or nonstructural items may be approved by the department of community development, but only if the department determines that the proposal is not potentially detrimental to the landmark site, area or structure and that there would be no significant impact or detriment thereto. In that event, the department shall approve the request; otherwise, such requests shall be treated as an application for architectural control. (Ord. 576 § 1 (part), 1975)

§ 16.54.060. Suspension of action.

If the application for architectural control proposes alterations, demolition or removal of a landmark, the planning commission may approve the application or suspend action on the application for a period not to exceed one hundred eighty days. The City Council by resolution may, for good cause shown, extend the suspension for an additional period not to exceed one hundred eighty days, if the resolution is adopted not more than ninety days and not less than thirty days prior to expiration of the original one hundred eighty-day period. (Ord. 576 § 1 (part), 1975)

§ 16.54.070. Unsafe or dangerous conditions.

None of the provisions of this chapter shall be construed to prevent any reasonable measures of construction, alteration or demolition necessary to correct the unsafe or dangerous condition of any structure or feature thereof where such condition has been declared unsafe or dangerous as per Uniform Building Code Section 203, and the Uniform Fire Code Section 1.207, by the building official or the fire chief and where the proposed measures are declared necessary by the above officials to correct the condition.

(Ord. 576 § 1 (part), 1975)

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§ 16.54.080. Duty of repair.

The owner, lessee or other person in actual charge of a landmark shall comply with all applicable codes, laws and regulations governing the maintenance of the property. Such person shall keep in good repair all exterior portions of the property and all interior portions whose maintenance is necessary to prevent deterioration of any exterior portion or which are subject to control as specified in this chapter.

  • (Ord. 576 § 1 (part), 1975)

§ 16.54.090. Uses of H district sites.

  • (1) Permitted Uses. There are no permitted uses in the H district.

  • (2) Conditional Uses. All uses in the H district are conditional uses, subject to obtaining a use permit.

  • (3) Development regulations. Except for a maximum floor area ratio of forty-five percent (45%), there are no development regulations, except those that are specified in the use permit.

  • (Ord. 576 § 1 (part), 1975; Ord. 863 § 20, 1994)

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Contents — Menlo Park Zoning Code
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  1. Title 16
    Overview
    1. Chapter 16.20 — R-3 APARTMENT DISTRICT
    2. Chapter 16.22 — R-4 HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    3. Chapter 16.28 — R-L-U RETIREMENT LIVING UNITS DISTRICT
    4. Chapter 16.37 — C-2-S NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, SPECIAL
    5. Chapter 16.44 — LS LIFE SCIENCES DISTRICT
    6. Chapter 16.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    7. Chapter 16.04 — DEFINITIONS
    8. Chapter 16.06 — ENFORCEMENT
    9. Chapter 16.08 — DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED—GENERAL REGULATIONS
    10. Chapter 16.10 — R-E RESIDENTIAL ESTATE DISTRICT
    11. Chapter 16.12 — R-E-S RESIDENTIAL ESTATE SUBURBAN DISTRICT
    12. Chapter 16.14 — R-1-S SINGLE-FAMILY SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL DISTR…
    13. Chapter 16.15 — R-1-S (FG) SINGLE-FAMILY SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL …
    14. Chapter 16.16 — R-1-U SINGLE FAMILY URBAN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    15. Chapter 16.17 — R-1-U (LM) SINGLE FAMILY URBAN RESIDENTIAL DIS…
    16. Chapter 16.18 — R-2 LOW DENSITY APARTMENT DISTRICT
    17. Chapter 16.20 — R-3 APARTMENT DISTRICT
    18. Chapter 16.22 — R-4 HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    19. Chapter 16.23
    20. Chapter 16.24 — R-3-A GARDEN APARTMENT RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    21. Chapter 16.26 — R-3-C APARTMENT—OFFICE DISTRICT
    22. Chapter 16.28 — R-L-U RETIREMENT LIVING UNITS DISTRICT
    23. Chapter 16.30
    24. Chapter 16.35
    25. Chapter 16.36 — C-1-C ADMINISTRATIVE, PROFESSIONAL AND RESEARC…
    26. Chapter 16.37
    27. Chapter 16.38 — C-2 NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING DISTRICT
    28. Chapter 16.40 — C-MU NEIGHBORHOOD MIXED USE DISTRICT
    29. Chapter 16.43 — O OFFICE DISTRICT
    30. Chapter 16.44 — LS LIFE SCIENCES DISTRICT
    31. Chapter 16.45 — R-MU RESIDENTIAL MIXED USE DISTRICT
    32. Chapter 16.46 — M-2 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
    33. Chapter 16.47 — M-3 COMMERCIAL BUSINESS PARK
    34. Chapter 16.48 — OSC OPEN SPACE AND CONSERVATION DISTRICT
    35. Chapter 16.49 — P-F PUBLIC FACILITIES DISTRICT
    36. Chapter 16.50 — FP FLOOD PLAIN DISTRICT
    37. Chapter 16.52 — P PARKING DISTRICT
    38. Chapter 16.54 — H HISTORIC SITE DISTRICT
    39. Chapter 16.55 — AAGP ALLIED ARTS GUILD PRESERVATION DISTRICT
    40. Chapter 16.56 — X CONDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
    41. Chapter 16.58 — SP-ECR/D EL CAMINO REAL/DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN
    42. Chapter 16.59 — LOTS
    43. Chapter 16.60 — ENCROACHMENTS AND BALCONIES
    44. Chapter 16.64 — FENCES, WALLS, TREES AND HEDGES[6 ]
    45. Chapter 16.65 — SOLAR ACCESS
    46. Chapter 16.66 — STREET IMPROVEMENTS AND DEDICATIONS
    47. Chapter 16.67 — DAYLIGHT PLANES[7 ]
    48. Chapter 16.68 — BUILDINGS
    49. Chapter 16.70 — SWIMMING POOLS
    50. Chapter 16.72 — OFF-STREET PARKING
    51. Chapter 16.74 — PARKING LOTS
    52. Chapter 16.76 — PUBLIC UTILITIES
    53. Chapter 16.77 — TWO (2) UNIT HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS
    54. Chapter 16.79 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS[9 ]
    55. Chapter 16.80 — NONCONFORMING USES AND BUILDINGS
    56. Chapter 16.82 — PERMITS
    57. Chapter 16.83 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
    58. Chapter 16.84 — PUBLIC HEARINGS
    59. Chapter 16.85 — NOTICES FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPM…
    60. Chapter 16.86 — APPEALS
    61. Chapter 16.88 — AMENDMENTS
    62. Chapter 16.90 — MAP—BOUNDARIES
    63. Chapter 16.92 — SIGNS—OUTDOOR ADVERTISING
    64. Chapter 16.93 — ANTENNAE
    65. Chapter 16.95 — RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY
    66. Chapter 16.96 — BELOW MARKET RATE HOUSING PROGRAM
    67. Chapter 16.97 — STATE DENSITY BONUS LAW
    68. Chapter 16.98 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING OVERLAY
    69. Chapter 16.99 — EMERGENCY SHELTER FOR THE HOMELESS OVERLAY

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