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Title 27 — ZONINGChapter 27.62 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS —SPECIAL USE PERMITS

Article III — NONRESIDENTIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT

San Mateo Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · San Mateo

27.62.110 GENERALLY.

Where the planned unit development is determined to be nonresidential, it shall be governed by the provisions of Sections 27.62.120 through 27.62.180.

27.62.120 ALLOWED USES.

Uses not specified as permitted, accessory or special uses by the use regulations of the zoning district in which the property is located may be allowed as part of a planned unit development provided:

(1) The uses allowed hereby are necessary or desirable and are appropriate with respect to the basic type of development;

(2) The uses permitted hereby are not of such a nature, or so located as to exercise a detrimental influence on the surrounding neighborhood.

(Ord. No. 1971-41 § 1; prior code § 152.09(III)(B).)

Cross References Section 27.62.110

27.62.130 SETBACKS AND SPACING BETWEEN BUILDINGS.

(1) Setbacks and Distances Between Buildings Within the Development. Spacing and distances between principal buildings shall be at least equivalent to that required by the zoning district unless the applicant demonstrates that:

(a) A better or more appropriate design can be achieved by not applying the provision of the zoning district; and

(b) Adherence to the requirements of the zoning district is not required in order to insure health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the development.

27.62.140 CIRCULATION AND PARKING.

(1) Major and local streets, the location of all buildings, parking areas, pedestrian ways, and utility easements shall be designed to promote the public safety, compatibility of uses, and minimization of land use conflicts.

(2) Private streets may serve circulation and parking purposes if designed for fire and police protection, rubbish collection, lighting, and other public services.

(3) Adequate access for fire and other emergency vehicles shall be provided on site.

(4) Parking requirements shall be equal to the sum of the parking requirements for all uses proposed. However, where it can be demonstrated by the applicant that due to nonconflicting hours of operation, design of the circulation and parking plan, or any other factor reasonably related to the need for parking the total parking requirement can be reduced, the Council may do so provided legal notice of the application specifies that such reduction has been requested.

(5) Driveways and circulation roadways shall be designed to minimize traffic and congestion within the planned unit development and to minimize the amount of paving.

(6) Where open parking areas are to be located immediately adjacent to any peripheral boundary, a separation or buffer of a type sufficient to insure the privacy of the adjacent property shall be provided.

(7) All streets which are part of the project shall be privately-owned and maintained, and shall provide continuous public access. The hours of public access may be reduced subject to the commission establishing the following findings:

(A) Police, fire, and emergency matters or services shall not be adversely affected;

(B) Public access shall not be substantially restricted;

(C) Adjacent developments shall not be adversely affected; and

(D) Public circulation in the area shall not be impaired.

27.62.150 OPEN SPACE.

Open space shall be provided in conformity with the standards specified for the central business district in Section 27.38.090. Landscaping of parking lots shall be provided in conformance with the standards set forth by council resolution requiring landscaping for all parking lots.

27.62.160 FLOOR AREA REGULATIONS.

The floor area regulations (FAR) of the zoning district in which the property is located shall apply.

27.62.170 MAINTENANCE AND UTILITIES.

For each area to be held under common ownership, a document showing the future maintenance provisions shall be submitted for review with the application. Such provision shall include mandatory membership of all property owners in any association designed for maintenance of the open space.

27.62.180 LANDSCAPING.

Landscaping for setbacks, parking areas, open space and any other area of the development shall be required in accordance with applicable standards and policies promulgated therefor or hereafter by resolution of the City Council.

(Ord. No. 1971-41 § 1; prior code § 152.09(III)(H).)

Cross References

Section 27.62.110

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  1. Title 27 — ZONING
    Overview
    1. Chapter 27.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    2. Chapter 27.04 — DEFINITIONS
    3. Chapter 27.06 — ADMINISTRATION
    4. Chapter 27.08 — RULES OF PROCEDURE
    5. Chapter 27.10 — REVIEW PROCEDURE
    6. Chapter 27.12 — FEES
    7. Chapter 27.13 — TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT FEE
    8. Chapter 27.14 — REDEVELOPMENT
    9. Chapter 27.15 — DENSITY BONUS
    10. Chapter 27.16 — RESIDENCE DISTRICTS
    11. Chapter 27.18 — R1 DISTRICTS
    12. Chapter 27.19 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY …
    13. Chapter 27.21 — TWO-UNIT
    14. Chapter 27.24 — R4 DISTRICT—MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLINGS (HIGH DE…
    15. Chapter 27.26 — R5 DISTRICT—MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLINGS (HIGH DE…
    16. Chapter 27.27 — RESIDENTIAL
    17. Chapter 27.28 — DOWNTOWN
    18. Chapter 27.29 — RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY DISTRICT—MIXED USE
    19. Chapter 27.30 — C1 DISTRICTS— NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL
    20. Chapter 27.32 — C2 DISTRICTS—
    21. Chapter 27.34 — C3 DISTRICTS—
    22. Chapter 27.36 — C4 DISTRICTS
    23. Chapter 27.38 — CBD DISTRICTS— CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
    24. Chapter 27.39 — CBD SUPPORT DISTRICT— CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRIC…
    25. Chapter 27.40 — BUILDING HEIGHT AND BULK
    26. Chapter 27.44 — E1 DISTRICTS—EXECUTIVE PARK
    27. Chapter 27.48 — E2 DISTRICTS —EXECUTIVE OFFICES
    28. Chapter 27.54 — MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS
    29. Chapter 27.56 — M1 DISTRICTS
    30. Chapter 27.59 — S DISTRICTS
    31. Chapter 27.60 — SPECIAL DISTRICTS
    32. Chapter 27.61 — SC DISTRICTS—SENIOR CITIZEN OVERLAY DISTRICT—S…
    33. Chapter 27.62 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS —SPECIAL USE PERMITS
    34. Chapter 27.63 — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESSES
    35. Chapter 27.64 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
    36. Chapter 27.65 — AMUSEMENT ARCADES AND MACHINES
    37. Chapter 27.66 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
    38. Chapter 27.67 — OPEN AIR VENDORS
    39. Chapter 27.68 — MAINTENANCE OF PROJECT SITE
    40. Chapter 27.69 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
    41. Chapter 27.70 — ACCESSORY BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES IN REQUIRED…
    42. Chapter 27.72 — NONCONFORMING BUILDINGS AND USES
    43. Chapter 27.73 — TC DISTRICT—
    44. Chapter 27.74 — SPECIAL USE PERMITS
    45. Chapter 27.75 — MIXED USE CONVENIENCE MARKET/AUTOMOBILE SERVIC…
    46. Chapter 27.76 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
    47. Chapter 27.77 — DESIGN REVIEW STANDARDS FOR SERVICE STATIONS
    48. Chapter 27.78 — VARIANCES
    49. Chapter 27.79 — REASONABLE
    50. Chapter 27.80 — AMENDMENTS
    51. Chapter 27.82 — MAPS—BOUNDARY LINES
    52. Chapter 27.83 — SLOPE AND HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
    53. Chapter 27.84 — FENCES, TREES AND HEDGES
    54. Chapter 27.85 — DAY CARE CENTERS
    55. Chapter 27.86 — RECYCLING COLLECTION AREAS
    56. Chapter 27.87 — OUTDOOR RESTAURANT SEATING AND MERCHANDISE DIS…
    57. Chapter 27.88 — BAY MEADOWS SPECIFIC PLAN
    58. Chapter 27.90 — TOD DISTRICT— TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT
    59. Chapter 27.92 — HILLSDALE STATION AREA PLAN
    60. Chapter 27.94 — HOUSING

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