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Ord 2022-001 ZONING CODE SECTION 4.04.336, MULTI-FAMILY AND MIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL DEV
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Objective Development Standards <br />City Council Draft Code Amendments <br />A-49 <br /> <br />4.04.372 Hazardous Waste Facilities <br />C. Procedure. Applications for hazardous waste facilities as defined by this section shall follow the <br />procedure specified by Article 8.7 of the State Health and Safety Code and Chapter 5.08 Use <br />Permits and Variances of the Zoning Ordinance pertaining to use permits. <br /> <br />J. Hearings and Notice. Hearings and public notices shall be consistent with the applicable <br />requirements of Article 8.7 of the State Health and Safety Code and Chapter 5.08 Use Permits and <br />Variances, of the City of San Leandro Zoning Ordinance. <br /> <br />Section 4.04.336 Multi-Family and Mixed-Use Residential Development <br />All Multi-Family and Mixed-Use Residential development shall meet the following standards. <br />A. Building Design Requirements. <br />1. Building Orientation. Buildings located within 20 feet of a front or street side lot line shall <br />be oriented toward the adjacent front or street side lot line with the building frontage(s) <br />parallel to the fronting pedestrian walkway(s). <br />2. Entrances. <br />a. Ground Floor Nonresidential Uses. <br />i. There shall be a minimum of one entrance for every 50 feet of building <br />frontage with a maximum separation of 100 feet between entrances. <br />ii. The primary building entrance shall face a public sidewalk. <br />iii. Entrances located at corners shall provide an entrance toward both <br />streets or have a corner entrance at a 45-degree angle to the corner. <br />iv. All buildings located in the interior of a site shall have an entrance from a <br />pedestrian walkway that is a minimum of four feet wide and connects to <br />a public sidewalk. <br />v. Reductions. The Zoning Enforcement Official may approve an <br />Administrative Exception per Chapter 5.06 to reduce or waive the entrance <br />requirements for ground floor nonresidential uses where the following <br />findings may be made: <br />(1) The proposed use has certain operational characteristics with <br />which providing the required entrances is incompatible; and <br />574
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