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Title 16

Chapter 16.67 — DAYLIGHT PLANES[7 ]

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

§ 16.67.010. Daylight planes in R-E, R-E-S and R-2 zoning districts.

Daylight planes for the main dwelling unit are established for each lot as follows:

  • (1) Daylight Plane. A daylight plane shall begin at a horizontal line at a certain distance directly above each side setback line of each lot and shall slope inwards at a forty-five (45) degree angle. The distance between the side setback line and the horizontal line directly above it shall be nineteen (19) feet, six (6) inches above the grade of the side setback line. For an addition to an existing structure, such distance shall be the higher of:

    • (A) Nineteen (19) feet, six (6) inches above the grade of the side setback line; or

    • (B) Eighteen (18) feet above the underside of the actual first floor, measured at the side wall, or twenty (20) feet, six (6) inches above the grade of the sidewall, whichever is lower.

As used in this section, an "addition to an existing structure" does not include construction over a new foundation or construction cantilevered beyond a new or existing foundation, "grade of the side wall" means the average grade of the highest and lowest points of the natural grade of the portion of the lot covered by the side wall, and "grade of the side setback line" means the average grade of the highest and lowest points of the natural grade of the portion of the lot directly below the side setback line. No portion of the structure shall intrude beyond the daylight plane except for dormers and gables as provided in subsection (2) of this section and chimneys, vents, flues and solar collectors.

  • (2) Gable and Dormer Intrusions. Gables and dormers may intrude into the daylight plane of a lot that is ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. The permitted intrusion shall decrease on an even gradient from ten feet (10') in the case of a five foot (5') required side setback to no permitted intrusion in the case of an eight foot (8') required side setback. Thus the permitted intrusion will be six feet (6'), eight inches (8") in the case of a six foot (6') required side setback, five feet (5') in the case of a six and one-half foot (6.5") required side setback, and three feet (3'), four inches (4") in the case of a seven foot (7') required side setback. Calculations of the permitted intrusion shall include fractional computations when necessary to maintain the even gradient. Gables and dormers may intrude into the daylight plane on one (1) side of a lot only. The gable or dormer must not extend beyond a triangle described as follows:

    • (A) The base of the triangle is the line formed by the intersection of the building wall with the daylight plane;

    • (B) The aggregate length of the bases of all triangles intruding into a daylight plane shall not exceed thirty feet (30'); and

(C) The triangle must be entirely within the maximum building height. (Ord. 938 § 8 (part), 2005; Ord. 1006 § 18 (part), 2014)

7. Prior ordinance history: Ords. 791 and 801.

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City of Menlo Park, CA

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§ 16.67.020

§ 16.67.020

§ 16.67.020. Daylight planes in R-1-S and R-1-U zoning districts.

Daylight planes for the main dwelling unit are established for each lot as follows:

  • (1) Daylight Plane. A daylight plane shall begin at a horizontal line at a certain distance directly above each side setback line of each lot and shall slope inwards at a forty-five (45) degree angle. The distance between the side setback line and the horizontal line directly above it shall be as follows:

    • (A) Single-story development: twelve (12) feet, six (6) inches above the grade of the side setback line;

    • (B) Development of two or more stories: nineteen (19) feet, six (6) inches above the grade of the side setback line. For an addition to an existing structure, such distance shall be the higher of:

      • (i) Nineteen (19) feet, six (6) inches above the grade of the side setback line; or

      • (ii) Eighteen (18) feet above the underside of the actual first floor, measured at the side wall, or twenty (20) feet, six (6) inches above the grade of the side wall, whichever is lower.

As used in this section, an "addition to an existing structure" does not include construction over a new foundation or construction cantilevered beyond a new or existing foundation, "grade of the side wall" means the average grade of the highest and lowest points of the natural grade of the portion of the lot covered by the side wall, and "grade of the side setback line" means the average grade of the highest and lowest points of the natural grade of the portion of the lot directly below the side setback line. No portion of the structure shall intrude beyond the daylight plane except for dormers and gables as provided in subsection (2) of this section and chimneys, vents, flues and solar collectors.

  • (2) Gable and Dormer Intrusions. Gables and dormers may intrude into the daylight plane of a lot as follows:

    • (A) Single-story development: no permitted gable or dormer intrusions.

    • (B) Development of two (2) or more stories: gables and dormers may intrude into the daylight plane of a lot that is ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. The permitted intrusion shall decrease on an even gradient from ten feet (10') in the case of a five foot (5') required side setback to no permitted intrusion in the case of an eight foot (8') required side setback. Thus the permitted intrusion will be six feet (6'), eight inches (8") in the case of a six foot (6') required side setback, five feet (5') in the case of a six and one-half foot (6.5') required side setback, and three feet (3'), four inches (4") in the case of a seven foot (7') required side setback. Calculations of the permitted intrusion shall include fractional computations when necessary to maintain the even gradient. Gables and dormers may intrude into the daylight plane on one (1) side of a lot only. The gable or dormer must not extend beyond a triangle described as follows:

      • (i) The base of the triangle is the line formed by the intersection of the building wall with the daylight plane;

      • (ii) The aggregate length of the bases of all triangles intruding into a daylight plane

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City of Menlo Park, CA § 16.67.020

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§ 16.67.020

shall not exceed thirty feet (30'); and

(iii) The triangle must be entirely within the maximum building height. (Ord. 938 § 8 (part), 2005; Ord. 1006 § 18 (part), 2014)

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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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