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Title 28 — Zoning—Coastal

Chapter 28.51 — C-O MEDICAL OFFICE ZONE

Santa Barbara Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Santa Barbara

§ 28.51.001. In General.

This is a zone which, because of its proximity to a major medical facility and its conformity with the General Plan, is deemed suitable for use for medical, dental and related professional offices as well as residences, under the following regulations. This zone also strives to provide a desirable living environment by preserving and protecting surrounding residential land uses in terms of light, air and existing visual amenities. (Ord. 2585, 1957; Ord. 3710, 1974; Ord. 4005 § 4, 1979)

§ 28.51.030. Uses Permitted.

  • A. Any residential use permitted in the R-3 Limited Multiple-Family Residence Zone.

  • B. Professional offices offering medical and related services, including the following: chiropodists, chiropractors, clinics, dentists, opticians, optometrists, osteopaths, physicians, surgeons and other similar medical offices as approved by the Planning Commission.

  • C. Hospitals, skilled nursing facilities and other similar buildings and facilities for the treatment of human ailments where facilities are provided for the keeping of patients overnight or longer, subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit and subject to the special procedural provisions prescribed in Chapter 28.94 of this code.

  • D. Accessory buildings and accessory uses such as medical laboratories and prescription pharmacies.

  • E. Medical equipment and supply stores of no more than 3,000 square feet of net floor area. Medical equipment and supply stores of more than 3,000 square feet of net floor area are subject to the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit under Chapter 28.94 of this code.

  • F. Banks of no more than 1,000 square feet of net floor area. Banks of more than 1,000 square feet of net floor area are subject to the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit issued under Chapter 28.94 of this code.

  • G. Community care facilities, residential care facilities for the elderly, and hospices serving up to 12 individuals.

  • H. State-licensed large family day care homes.

  • I. Birth Centers.

  • J. Other businesses and occupations that are substantially similar to the uses enumerated above, as determined and documented by the Community Development Director in a manner similar to the substantial conformance determination process provided in the adopted Planning Commission Guidelines.

(Ord. 2585, 1957; Ord. 2868, 1962; Ord. 3398, 1970; 3413, 1970; Ord. 3882, 1977; Ord. 3943, 1978; Ord. 4858, 1994; Ord. 5459, 2008)

§ 28.51.050. Building Heights.

Three stories and not to exceed 45 feet. Building height immediately adjacent to a residential zone(s) shall not exceed that allowed in the most restrictive adjacent residential zone for that part of the structure constructed within a distance of 23 feet or one-half the height of the proposed structure, whichever is less. (Ord. 2585, 1957; Ord. 3710, 1974; Ord. 4005 §5, 1979)

§ 28.51.060. Setbacks.

The following setback requirements shall be observed on all lots within this zone:

  • A. Front setback. A front setback of not less than the indicated distance shall be provided between the front lot line and all buildings, structures, and parking on the lot as follows:

    1. One- or two-story building or structure or uncovered parking: 10 feet

    2. Three-story building or structure: 15 feet; however, if the net floor area of the third floor is less than 50% of the net floor area of the first floor building footprint, the front setback shall be reduced as follows:

      • a. Ground floor portions: 10 feet

      • b. Second story portions: 10 feet

      • c. Third story portions: 20 feet

    3. Covered parking: the setback applicable to the building in which the parking is provided as specified in A.1 or A.2 above.

  • B. Interior setback adjacent to nonresidential zone. An interior setback of not less than the indicated distance shall be provided between an interior lot line that abuts a nonresidentially zoned parcel and all buildings, structures, and parking on the lot as follows:

    1. One- or two-story building or structure or uncovered parking: 6 feet

    2. Three-story building or structure: 10 feet; however, if the net floor area of the third floor is less than 50% of the net floor area of the first floor building footprint, the interior setback shall be reduced as follows:

      • a. Ground floor portions: 6 feet

      • b. Second story portions: 6 feet

      • c. Third story portions: 10 feet

    3. Covered parking: the setback applicable to the building in which the parking is provided as specified in B.1 or B.2 above.

  • C. Interior setback adjacent to residential zone. An interior setback of not less than the indicated distance shall be provided between an interior lot line that abuts a residentially-zoned parcel and all buildings, structures, and parking on the lot as follows:

    1. Any building, structure or covered parking: 10 feet or one-half of the building height, whichever is greater.

    2. Driveways to parking areas serving exclusively residential uses: R-3/R-4 interior setback requirements.

    3. Driveways and parking areas serving nonresidential uses: five feet, landscaped. In addition, a minimum six-foot-high solid fence or decorative wall shall be provided along the property line abutting a residentiallyzoned parcel, except where such fence or wall will interfere with traffic safety or would be inconsistent with the provisions of Section 28.87.170 of this code. However, the requirement for a fence or wall may be reduced or waived by the design review body that reviews the project.

  • (Ord. 5459, 2008)

§ 28.51.065. Area Requirements.

None, except that all buildings or portions thereof used for dwelling purposes shall comply with the provisions of the R-3 Zone.

(Ord. 2585, 1957; Ord. 3710, 1974)

§ 28.51.081. Outdoor Living Space.

Any building in this zone developed exclusively for residential use or any mixed use development shall provide outdoor living space in accordance with the provisions of the R-3/R-4 Zone as stated in Section 28.21.081 of this title.

(Ord. 5459, 2008)

§ 28.51.100. Parking Requirements.

Off-street parking shall be provided as required in Chapter 28.90 of this title. (Ord. 3413, 1970; Ord. 3710, 1974)

§ 28.51.110. Signs.

Signs shall be permitted in this zone only as provided in the Sign Ordinance of the City of Santa Barbara. (Ord. 3413, 1970; Ord. 3710, 1974)

§ 28.51.115. Architectural Treatment.

All buildings shall be designed to be compatible with the adjacent residential uses, to the satisfaction of the Architectural Board of Review, or the Historic Landmarks Commission if the property is located within El Pueblo Viejo Landmark District or another landmark district or if the structure is a designated City Landmark. (Ord. 2585, 1957; Ord. 3710, 1974; Ord. 4851, 1994)

§ 28.51.130. Development Plan Approval.

Development plan review and approval by the Planning Commission are sometimes required by Chapter 28.85 of this code.

(Ord 3413, 1970; Ord. 4140, 1982; Ord. 5609, 2013)

§ 28.51.131. Development Potential.

Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no application for a land use permit for a nonresidential construction project will be accepted or approved on or after December 6, 1989 unless the project complies with the provisions outlined in Development Plan Approval, Chapter 28.85 . (Ord. 4670, 1991; Ord. 5609, 2013)

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Contents — Santa Barbara Zoning Code
Santa Barbara Zoning Code
  1. Title 28 — Zoning—Coastal
    Overview
    1. Chapter 28.01 — TITLE
    2. Chapter 28.04 — DEFINITIONS
    3. Chapter 28.05 — STAFF HEARING OFFICER
    4. Chapter 28.06 — PLANNING COMMISSION
    5. Chapter 28.07 — GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT
    6. Chapter 28.08 — SPECIFIC PLANS
    7. Chapter 28.10 — ZONES
    8. Chapter 28.11 — PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT OF SOLAR ACCESS
    9. Chapter 28.12 — ZONE MAP
    10. Chapter 28.15 — A-1, A-2, E-1, E-2, E-3 and R-1 ONE-FAMILY RES…
    11. Chapter 28.18 — R-2 TWO-FAMILY RESIDENCE ZONE
    12. Chapter 28.20 — AVERAGE UNIT-SIZE DENSITY INCENTIVE PROGRAM
    13. Chapter 28.21 — R-3 LIMITED MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE ZONE AND…
    14. Chapter 28.22 — HRC-1 and HRC-2 HOTEL AND RELATED COMMERCE ZONES
    15. Chapter 28.27 — R-H RESORT-RESIDENTIAL HOTEL ZONE
    16. Chapter 28.30 — GARDEN APARTMENT DEVELOPMENTS
    17. Chapter 28.33 — PLANNED RESIDENCE DEVELOPMENTS
    18. Chapter 28.36 — PUD PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ZONE
    19. Chapter 28.37 — PR - PARK AND RECREATION ZONE
    20. Chapter 28.39 — P-D PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONE
    21. Chapter 28.42 — S-H SENIOR HOUSING ZONE
    22. Chapter 28.43 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING ORDINANCE
    23. Chapter 28.44 — COASTAL OVERLAY ZONE - S-D-3 ZONE DESIGNATION
    24. Chapter 28.45 — S-D SPECIAL DISTRICT ZONE
    25. Chapter 28.46 — SP-5 ZONE
    26. Chapter 28.47 — SP-7 ZONE - RIVIERA CAMPUS SPECIFIC PLAN
    27. Chapter 28.48 — R-O RESTRICTED OFFICE ZONE
    28. Chapter 28.49 — SP-8 HOSPITAL ZONE
    29. Chapter 28.50 — SP-9 ZONE - VERONICA MEADOWS SPECIFIC PLAN
    30. Chapter 28.51 — C-O MEDICAL OFFICE ZONE
    31. Chapter 28.54 — C-P RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL ZONE
    32. Chapter 28.57 — C-L LIMITED COMMERCIAL ZONE
    33. Chapter 28.60 — C-X RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AND ADMINISTRATIV…
    34. Chapter 28.63 — C-1 LIMITED COMMERCIAL ZONE
    35. Chapter 28.66 — C-2 COMMERCIAL ZONE
    36. Chapter 28.69 — C-M COMMERCIAL MANUFACTURING ZONE
    37. Chapter 28.70 — HC - HARBOR COMMERCIAL ZONE
    38. Chapter 28.71 — OC OCEAN-ORIENTED COMMERCIAL ZONE
    39. Chapter 28.72 — M-1 LIGHT MANUFACTURING ZONE
    40. Chapter 28.73 — OM-1 OCEAN-ORIENTED LIGHT MANUFACTURING
    41. Chapter 28.75 — HWMF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY OVERL…
    42. Chapter 28.77 — ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS
    43. Chapter 28.78 — MOBILEHOME AND PERMANENT RECREATIONAL VEHICLE …
    44. Chapter 28.79 — EMERGENCY SHELTER REGULATIONS
    45. Chapter 28.80 — TWO-UNIT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
    46. Chapter 28.81 — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES
    47. Chapter 28.82 — ESTABLISHING PROCEDURE FOR STREET WIDENING SET…
    48. Chapter 28.83 — STREET WIDENING SETBACK LINES ESTABLISHED
    49. Chapter 28.84 — VARIANCES FOR STREET WIDENING SETBACK LINES
    50. Chapter 28.85 — NONRESIDENTIAL GROWTH MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
    51. Chapter 28.86 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    52. Chapter 28.87 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    53. Chapter 28.88 — CONVERSION OF DWELLING UNITS TO CONDOMINIUMS, …
    54. Chapter 28.89 — TENANT DISPLACEMENT ASSISTANCE ORDINANCE
    55. Chapter 28.90 — AUTOMOBILE PARKING REQUIREMENTS
    56. Chapter 28.92 — VARIANCES, MODIFICATIONS AND ZONE CHANGES
    57. Chapter 28.93 — PERFORMANCE STANDARD PERMITS
    58. Chapter 28.94 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
    59. Chapter 28.95 — TRANSFER OF EXISTING DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS
    60. Chapter 28.96 — ZONING UPON ANNEXATION
    61. Chapter 28.97 — OCCUPANCY
    62. Chapter 28.98 — ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTY
    63. Chapter 28.99 — VALIDITY AND REPEALS

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