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Title 17 — ZoningChapter 17.21 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT

Article X — Temecula Hospital Planned Development Overlay District-9

Temecula Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Temecula

§ 17.22.200. Title.

Sections 17.22.200 through 17.22.206 shall be known as "PDO-9" (Temecula Hospital Planned Overlay District).

(Ord. 06-01 § 3; Ord. 08-01 § 4)

§ 17.22.202. Purpose and intent.

The Temecula Hospital planned development overlay district is intended to provide for design flexibility with regards to the building height of hospital projects. Other aspects of this PDO will be consistent with the land use designations that are described in the land use element of the Temecula general plan.

(Ord. 06-01 § 3; Ord. 08-01 § 4)

§ 17.22.204. Relationship with the development code and citywide design guidelines.

Except as modified by the provisions of Section 17.22.206 , the following rules and regulations shall apply to all planning applications in this area:

  • A. The development standards in the development code that would apply to any development in a professional office zoning district that are in effect at the time an application is deemed complete;

  • B. The citywide design guidelines that are in effect at the time an application is deemed complete;

  • C. The approval requirements contained in the development code that are in effect at the time the application is deemed complete;

  • D. Any other relevant rule, regulation or standard that is in effect at the time the application is deemed complete.

  • (Ord. 06-01 § 3; Ord. 08-01 § 4)

§ 17.22.206. Development standards.

The development standards set forth in Chapter 17.08 of this title apply to this PDO with the exception of the following modification to allowable building heights. The maximum allowable building heights, as defined in Chapter 17.34 of this title for hospital buildings in the Temecula Hospital PDO district shall be limited as follows: No more than thirty percent of the total roof area of the hospital building may exceed the seventy-five-foot building height limit. The maximum building height for those portions of the hospital building within the thirty percent area may not exceed one hundred fifteen feet. For the purposes of this PDO, roof area is defined as that portion of the roof above occupied conditioned spaces bound by the inside face of the parapet wall that defines the roof area.

(Ord. 06-01 § 3; Ord. 08-01 § 4)

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Contents — Temecula Zoning Code
Temecula Zoning Code
  1. Title 17 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 17.01 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    2. Chapter 17.02 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS
    3. Chapter 17.03 — ADMINISTRATION OF ZONING
    4. Chapter 17.04 — PERMITS
    5. Chapter 17.05 — DEVELOPMENT PLANS
    6. Chapter 17.06 — RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
    7. Chapter 17.08 — COMMERCIAL/OFFICE/INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
    8. Chapter 17.09 — ALCOHOL
    9. Chapter 17.10 — SUPPLEMENTAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
    10. Chapter 17.12 — PUBLIC/INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT
    11. Chapter 17.13 — TRIBAL TRUST DISTRICT
    12. Chapter 17.14 — OPEN
    13. Chapter 17.16 — SPECIFIC PLAN ZONING DISTRICT (SP-)
    14. Chapter 17.18 — VILLAGE CENTER ZONING DISTRICT (VC-)
    15. Chapter 17.20 — FLOODPLAIN OVERLAY DISTRICT (FP) AND FLOOD DAM…
    16. Chapter 17.21 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT
    17. Chapter 17.23 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    18. Chapter 17.24 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
    19. Chapter 17.26 — COVENANTS FOR EASEMENTS
    20. Chapter 17.28 — SIGN STANDARDS
    21. Chapter 17.30 — SMOKING IN MULTI-UNIT RESIDENCES
    22. Chapter 17.32 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE DESIGN
    23. Part 1 — PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET
    24. Part 2 — CERTIFICATION OF INSTALLATION ACCORDING TO THE LANDSC…
    25. Part 3 — IRRIGATION SCHEDULING
    26. Part 4 — SCHEDULE OF LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE
    27. Part 5 — LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION AUDIT REPORT
    28. Part 6 — SOIL MANAGEMENT REPORT

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