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Except as otherwise approved as part of a specific plan, planned development zoning, or pursuant to subdivision types described in Chapter 16.17 including common interest/airspace subdivision, urban lot splits, or flexible lot design subdivision, each lot shall have the minimum area and dimensions indicated in Table 2 for the zone in which it is located.

Table 2. Minimum Lot Area and Dimensions

Zone

Min. Lot Area (sq. ft.)

Min. Width (feet)

Min. Depth (feet)

Min. Street Frontage (feet)

C/OS

5 acres or more as required by zone

200

200

20

R-1

6,000

50

90

20

R-2

5,000

50

80

20

R-3

5,000

50

80

20

R-4

5,000

50

80

20

O

5,000

50

80

20

PF

6,000

60

90

40

C-N

6,000

60

90

40

C-R

9,000

60

100

40

C-T

9,000

60

100

40

C-C

6,000

60

90

40

C-D

3,000

25

50

15

C-S

9,000

60

100

40

M

9,000

60

100

40

BP

9,000

60

100

40

Exceptions/Additional Standards:

1. Lots within common interest/airspace subdivisions or flexible lot design projects, as defined in Chapter 16.17, may have any size or shape. In the R-1 zone, variable lot sizes may be allowed through planned development zoning, consistent with Chapter 17.48 or as provided in Section 16.17.030, consistent with standards for flexible lot design projects in the R-1 zone.

2. In residential subdivisions, corner lots shall have a minimum area fifteen percent greater than otherwise required, and shall be ten feet wider than otherwise required.

3. See specific requirements for flag lots in Section 16.18.060.

4. Minimum lot area calculations shall not include the area between creek banks as described in the open space element and zoning regulations.

5. Residential lots sloped sixteen percent or greater must be increased in size to meet minimum density requirements to allow at least one density unit per lot in accordance with zoning regulations, Section 17.70.040(A)(2) including average cross slope categories of Table 3-1 of the zoning regulations.

6. In order to qualify for a density bonus or other benefits afforded under state density bonus law, the subdivision shall provide for a minimum of five residential units prior to the application of any density bonus incentives as calculated in note 5 regardless of the number of accessory/junior accessory dwelling units proposed.

(Ord. 1729 § 4 (Exh. A), 2023)