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San Leandro Zoning Code Definitions and Acronyms for Pertinent Zoning Districts Zoning Code Update 2016 <br />San Leandro Zoning Code Definitions and Acronyms for Pertinent Zoning Districts in Proposed Rezoning <br />Bold and Underlined text indicates proposed new text; strikethrough indicates deletions <br /> <br />From Article 5 Residential Districts: <br />RS Residential Single-Family District. To provide opportunities for single-family <br />residential land use in neighborhoods, subject to appropriate standards. <br />RD Residential Duplex District. To provide opportunities for two-family housing at appropriate locations. <br />RM Residential Multi-Family District. To provide opportunities for multiple <br />residential uses, including town houses, condominiums, multi-dwelling structures, <br />or cluster housing with landscaped open space for residents’ use, and <br />apartments. Single-family and duplex dwellings are permitted uses in these districts. Four (4) types of multi-family districts are established: <br />• RM-3000 District, where the density is 14.5 dwellings per gross acre. <br />• RM-2500 District, where the density is 17.5 dwellings per gross acre. <br />• RM-2000 District, where the density is 22 dwellings per gross acre. <br />• RM-1800 District, where the density is 24 dwellings per gross acre. <br /> <br />From Article 6 Commercial and Professional Districts: <br /> <br />CC Commercial Community District. To provide sites for commercial centers <br />containing a wide variety of commercial establishments, including banking and <br />financial establishments and businesses selling home furnishings, apparel, <br />durable goods, and specialty items and generally having a citywide market area. <br />Facilities, such as entertainment, eating-and-drinking establishments, hotels and <br />motels are permitted, subject to certain limitations to avoid adverse effects on <br />adjacent uses. <br /> <br />CN Commercial Neighborhood District. To provide sites for businesses serving <br />the daily needs of nearby residential areas, subject to development standards <br />that prevent significant adverse effects on adjoining neighborhoods. In addition to <br />uses serving nearby residential areas, business and professional offices and <br />residential uses are permitted above the ground floor. <br /> <br />DA-1 (Downtown Area 1). To implement specific provisions of the Downtown San <br />Leandro Transit-Oriented Development Strategy for the Downtown retail core <br />area centered on East 14th Street between Davis Street and Castro Street. <br />Ground floor retail is required on parcels fronting on East 14th Street and <br />Washington Avenue, north of Parrott Street and encouraged on all other