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TRANSIT ZONING CODE: Urban Standards by Zones <br />Division 3. <br />Building and Parking Placement, Building Height and Profile, <br />Encroachments, and Parking Summary <br />A. Requirements <br />1. Purpose. This Division identifies the standards and requirements for new build- <br />ings, or buildings to be modified, for each zone within the Code area to ensure <br />that proposed development is consistent with the City's goals for building form, <br />character, and quality within the Code area. The zones are organized by intensity <br />from the most intense (TV) to the least intense (UN-1). Unless stated other- <br />wise, all requirements are expressed as 'minimums' and may be exceeded (e.g., <br />2 parking spaces required and 3 provided) in compliance with all applicable <br />provisions of this code and Chapter 41. <br />2. Applicability. Each proposed improvement and building shall be designed in <br />compliance with the standards of this Division for the applicable zone, except <br />for public and institutional buildings, which because oftheir unique disposition <br />and application are not required to comply with these requirements and are <br />reviewed by a special permit and procedures. <br />3. Requirements by zone. Each proposed building shall be designed according to <br />the urban standards identified per the zone in which the property is located. <br />B. Summary of Zones <br />At right, in Table 3A, are the six zones (see Note below) organized in descend- <br />ing order according to their role and intensity within the Code area and as they <br />appear in this Chapter: <br />• Transit Village (TV) <br />Downtown (DT) <br />• Urban Center (UC) <br />• Corridor (CDR) <br />• Urban Neighborhood 2 (UN-2) <br />• Urban Neighborhood 1 (UN-1) <br />Note: the Government Center District and Open Space Zones are identified in <br />this Code but regulated by the Santa Ana Municipal Code. <br />Table 3A: ZONE SUMMARY <br />OF STANDARDS <br />Building Types Max Stories [a] <br />see Chapter 4.1 for standards) <br />Tower -on -Podium <br />25 <br />5 <br />Flex Block <br />Lined Block <br />5 <br />Stacked Dwellings <br />6 <br />Hybrid Court <br />- <br />Courtyard Housing <br />5 <br />Live -Work <br />3 <br />Rowhouse <br />- <br />Tuck -Under <br />3 <br />Bungalow Court <br />- <br />Duplex/Triplex/ <br />Quadplex <br />- <br />House <br />Building Setbacks in feet <br />Front yard 1 0-10 ill 1 <br />[1] Grand Ave - Min 15', From current <br />R.O.W <br />uilding Types Max Stories [a] <br />e Chapter 4.1 or standards) <br />Tower -on -Pod i u m <br />10 <br />Flex Block <br />Lined Block <br />5 <br />Stacked Dwellings <br />6 <br />Hybrid Court <br />- <br />Courtyard Housing <br />5 <br />Live -Work <br />3 <br />Rowhouse <br />Tuck -Under <br />3 <br />Bungalow Court <br />- <br />Duplex/Triplex/ <br />Quadplex <br />- <br />House <br />Building Setbacks in feet <br />Front yard <br />0 <br />Side Street <br />0-10 <br />Side yard <br />0 <br />Rear yard <br />15 <br />Alley rear yard <br />3 <br />arking per DU <br />DU / <br />r Sq Ft <br />Sq Ft <br />Guest <br />Residential <br />2 <br />0.15 <br />Live -Work <br />2 <br />- <br />Non -Residential <br />1/400 <br />- <br />In -Lieu Fee [b] <br />yes <br />yes <br />Key to Table 3A <br />Light shaded text means 'not permitted' in the zone. <br />- 'means not applicable in the zone. <br />[a] Max Stories for all zones refer to the total number of stories permitted per <br />Zone. The massingfor all buildings are subject to size and massing standards, <br />as described in Building Type Standards for each building type (Section 41- <br />2020), as indicated in the example table below. <br />Ratio of Each Story in % ofground floor <br />STORY l 2 1 3 4 1 5 6 1 7 1 g <br />% 100 100 100 75 50 35 70 N/A <br />[b] May be satisfied through In -Lieu Fee and Park -Once Program, if estab- <br />lished <br />Notes continued on next page <br />3:1 TRANSIT ZONING CODE <br />SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT 84 <br />City of Santa Ana, California <br />