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CHATER 4 THE CODE 4.2 - Urban Standards 4.2.010 - Regulating lan and Zones A. urpose. This Section establishes the zones applied to property within the Specific lan area by the Old Town Regulating lan. The Regulating lan may also be referred to by its two primary elements: the zoning map and the permitted use charts (Table 4-1). The Regulating lan divides the Specific lan area into separate zones that are based on a transect of intensity that ranges from the most urban types of development and land use within the Specific lan area to the least urban types, with most of the zones providing for a significant mixture of land uses within them. This approach differs from conventional zoning maps that typically divide cities into zones that rigidly segregate residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional uses into separate areas, and thereby require residents to drive or use public transportation for nearly all daily activities. The use of zones based on "development intensity" instead of land use zones as the spatial basis for regulating development directly reflects the functions of, and interrelationships between each part of, the Specific plan area. The zones also effectively implement the City's urban design objectives for each part of the Specific lan area, to establish and maintain attractive distinctions between each zone. The zones of this regulating plan allocate architectural types, frontage types, and land uses within the Specific lan area, as well as providing detailed standards for building placement, height and profile. B. Zones established. The following zones are established by this Specific lan, and are applied to property within the Specific an area as shown on the Regulating plan. 1. Urban General 1 (UG-1). The UG-1 zone is applied to areas appropriate for residential development and land uses at the edges of the downtown area, where the primary architectural type is the detached house on a variety of lot sizes. Streetscapes are of suburban character and the most landscaped in the Specific lan area. 2. Urban General 2 (UG-2). The UG-2 zone is applied to areas appropriate for a mixture of residential and low-intensity non-residential land uses, with architectural types limited to those that are compatible with the form of houses. This zone generally surrounds the Urban Center zone, providing a transition between the least dense and primarily singlefamily residential areas within the UG-, zone, and the entirely urban character of the Urban Center. Streetscapes are of urban character, but designed to provide a pleasant transition between the hardscape of the Urban Center and the more heavily landscaped streets capes of the UG-, zone. 3. Corridor (COR). The COR zone is applied to portions of the Newhall, Railroad, and Lyons Avenue corridors within the downtown area appropriate for development types tolerant of a high traffic volume street, but that are also pedestrian-friendly, and designed to create a built character consistent with and complementary to the rest of Old Town Newhall. The architectural types allowed in this zone are less intensive, lower in height, and accommodate lower densities than those in the Urban Center, but also accommodate a mixture of land uses, including some housing. Streetscapes are of urban character and planted both to enhance the pedestrian experience on these busier streets, and to contribute to the identity of the entire downtown area. 119 OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED:

4. Urban Center (UC). The UC zone is applied to the central portions of the downtown area appropriate for a wide range of land uses in buildings averaging two (2) stories in height, with lofts, towers, or penthouses providing visual articulation and variety. height is permitted in instances where a full block is being developed. Ground floor uses include specialty retail and restaurants, and upper floors accommodate offices or residential units. Arts, restaurant, entertainment, and civic uses are encouraged, along with other uses that support the emerging Arts and Entertainment District. Auto-oriented uses are not appropriate in this zone. Street frontages throughout this zone are pedestrianoriented, and defined by nonresidential building facades at the back of the sidewalk. off street parking is to be provided in public facilities (structures or surface lots) or located away from street frontages behind buildings, but may also be located on side streets with appropriate landscaping and screening from the street. Streetscapes are of urban character, and planted to enhance the pedestrian experience. Shops and restaurants are smaller in scale, generally between 1,500 and 5,000 square feet, supporting the distinct, eclectic identity of Old Town Newhall. 5. Creative District (CD). The CD zone is applied to properties along ine Street southerly of Newhall Avenue that offer significant potential for a mixture of creative businesses and business incubation, in addition to current light industry. This zone benefits from Newhall Avenue access and its adjacency to the future industrial area to the east. Allowable architectural types emphasize office and/or shop buildings, which may be served by enclosed yards for outdoor activity. Streetscapes are of urban character, planted primarily to soften the appearance of industrial structures, activities, and traffic. 6. Open Space District (OS). The OS zone is applied to land designated as open space - principally to William S. Hart ark, the Veteran's Historic Memorial laza, and Creekview ark adjacent to Newhall Creek - and is subject to Open Space regulations of the Unified Development Code. OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN 120 ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED:

Ci'Y"SANTA CLARITA Old Town Newhall Specific lan t -_... _... _- ~=~-'=. ~---.- Corridor (22 37 acres) Crealsve District (22 27 acres) L Open Space (66 13 B<fe.) Urban Center (1813 acres) Urban General 1 (162 acres) Urban General 2 (36 82 acres) C ONS Boonda'l'!. etcet [~:] Old Town Newhall Library [~:] Designated Civic Building Site~ [::] Designated arking Structure Sile otentia/iocation: propel1y owntil's am noi requimd to build Ute civic facjjtjes or psrl<ing struduros 121 OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED: MAY 13, 2014

4.2.020 - Allowed Land Uses, ermit Requirements A. Allowable land uses. A parcel or building within the specific plan area shall be occupied by only the land uses allowed by Table 4-1 within the zone applied to the site by the Regulating lan. Each land use listed in the table is defined in the glossary at the end of this Old Town Code (see Section 4.10). information may also be found in the UDC for residential, commercial, industrial, and other use types. Specific UDC references are listed in both Table 4-1 as well as in the glossary. Unified Development Code references are prefaced with "UDC" while Old Town Newhall Specific plan references are prefaced with "ONS." This nomenclature is used throughout this Old Town Newhall Code. 1. Multiple uses. Anyone or more land uses identified by Table 4-1 as being allowable within a specific zorie may be established on any parcel within that zone, subject to the planning permit requirement listed in the table, and in compliance with all applicable requirements of this Code. 2. Use not listed. A land use that is not listed in Table 4-1 is not allowed within the specific plan area, except as otherwise provided in following Subsection A.3. A land use that is listed in the table, but not within a particular zone, is not allowed within that zone. 3. Similar and compatible use may be allowed. The Director may determine that a proposed use not listed in Table 4-1 is allowable through the process described in Chapter 17.04 of the Unified Development Code (Interpretations). Housing types and residential uses that are not allowed in a particular zone but are allowed on differently-zoned parcels immediately adjacent (such as across an alley or street), and that are deemed compatible by the Director of Community Development, may be allowed subject to the issuance of a Minor Use ermit. 4. Temporary uses. Temporary uses are allowed within the specific plan area in compliance with the Temporary Use ermit requirements UDC Section 17.23.200 (Temporary Use ermit). 8. ermit requirements. Table 4-1 provides for land uses that are: 1. ermitted subject to compliance with all applicable provisions of this Old Town Code and in compliance with UDC Chapter 17.23 (Administrative ermit, Architectural Design Review ermit, Development Review ermit, etc,). These are shown as "" uses in the tables; 2. Allowed subject to the approval of a Minor Use ermit, and shown as "MU" uses in the tables; 3. Allowed subject to the approval of a Conditional Use ermit, and shown as "CU" uses in the tables; and 4. Not allowed in particular zones, and shown as an "" in the tables. C. Standards for specific land uses. Where the last column in Table 4-1 ("Specific Use ") includes a section number, the regulations in the referenced section of this Old Town Code or the U DC apply to the use. rovisions in other sections of this Old Town Code may also apply. The term "Use Standards" refers to the Unified Development Code. Table 4-1 Allowed Land Uses 1 and ermit Requirements for Old Town Zones A Administrative ermit required CU Conditional Use ermit required MU Minor Use ermit required ermitted Use: an Administrative ermit, Architectural Design Review ermit, or Development Review ermit may be required TU Temporary Use ermit required Use not allowed OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN '22 ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED:

CHATER 4 THE CODE Residential Uses Land Use Type UG-1 UG-2 Rooming House Caretaker Residence p2 Dwelling, Multi-family Bungalow Court ONS 4.3.010 Dwelling, Multi-Family Courtyard Housing p3 p3 ONS 4.3.010 Dwelling, Multi-Family Duplex, Triplex, Quadplex ONS 4.3.010 Dwelling, Multi-Family Mansion Apartment ONS 4.3.010 Dwelling, Multi-Family Rowhouse ONS 4.3.010 Dwelling, Multi-Family Sideyard Housing ONS 4.3.010 Dwelling, Multi-Family Stacked Dwellings MU p3 p3 ONS 4.3.010 UDC 17.57.030 Dwelling, Single Family A A CU ONS 4.3.010 Family Day Care Home Home-Based Cottage Food Operation A A A A A UDC 17.66.025 Home Occupation Business UDC 17.65 Live/Work Units MU ONS 4.3.010, UDC 17.66.080 Mobile Home ark CU CU Residential Accessory Use or Structure UDC 17.57.040 Residential Service/Care Home 123 OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED:

Residential Uses (continued) UC COR CD Second Unit/Carriage House A A ONS 4.3.010 UDC 17.57.040.L Supportive Commercial Uses Serving the Local Area UDC 17.42.010.15 Supportive Housing; Transitional Housing CUp2 CU CU Restaurants/Food Uses UC COR CD Bakery Banquest Facility MU Bar CU CU CU UDC 17.66.020 Butcher Shop Catering Establishment Coffee Shop/Diner Del icatessen Outdoor Dining (in public right-of-way) p5 p5 p5 ONS 4.7; 4 10 Restaurants, Limited or Full Service CUp6 Restaurants with Accessory Alcohol Sales A A A Restaurants with Drive-Through Restaurants, Take Out/Delivery Wine Tasting Rooms, Wine Bars, Beer Gardens, or Micro Breweries A A A UDC 17.66.020 OLD TOWN NEWHAll SECIFIC la-j '24 ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED:

CHATER 4 THE CODE Retail Uses7 Land Use Type UG-1 UG-2 Antique, Collectible, or Vintage Clothing Store Apparel Boutiques Art Gallery Art Supply Stores Arts & Entertainment-Oriented Retail Artisan Goods, Furniture, and Specialty Stores Bicycle Shops Book Stores/Reading Rooms Building and Landscape Materials Sales CU MU Carpet and Flooring Stores Discount Stores CU Flower Shop/Florist Furniture, Appliance, and Equipment Store CU Garden Supply Store Gun Stores CU On-site production of items sold Hard Liquor Sales (Accessory Retail Use) CU CU CU ONS 4.10 UDC 17.66.020 Hobby Stores/Game Stores Jewelry Stores Liquor Store CU CU UDC 17.66.020 Marijuana/Cannabis Sales Mercado MU CU 125 OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED:

Retail Uses7 (continued) Music/Musical Instrument Stores Neighborhood Market/Convenience Store Newsstand Outdoor Display and Sales7 awn Shops harmacies/drugstores MU MU CU Retail Sales, General Retail Services Secondhand Stores Specialty Food Stores Specialty Retail Stores Sporting Goods Stores Stationary Stores ONS 4.10 MU MU Stores with Floor Area up to 6,000 square feet Stores with Floor Area between 6,000 and 20,000 square feet MU Stores with Floor Area 20,000 square feet or greater MU MU ONS 4.10 Swap Meets/Flea Markets Thrift Stores Tobacco araphernalia Stores Tourist/Visitor-Oriented Retail Toy Stores Vendors, Long Term CU CU CU CU CU MU MU MU ONS 4.10 UDC 17.11.020 OLD TO\VN f'je\vhall SECIFIC LA~~ City of Santa Clarita, Californ ia ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED: i26

CHATER 4 THE CODE Entertainment Uses Land Use Type UG-1 UG-2 Adult Business4 p4 UDC 17.61 Gambling Uses Hookah Bar/Cigar Club CU CU Live Entertainment CU 6 MU MU MU Live Entertain ment, Accessory Backgrou nd Music Nightclub CU CU CU Theater, Cinema or erforming Arts CUp6 Services: Business, Financial, rofessional Land Use Type UG-1 UG-2 ATM ONS 4.10 Banks/Credit Unions Business Support Services p2 Check Cashing/Currency Transfer Services ONS 4.10 Financial Services p2 rofessional Offices p6 p2 127 OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVIS ED:

Services: General Call Centers CU CU Child Day Care: Large or Small Family Day Care Home Day Care Center: Child or Adult MU MU Drive-Through Service Equipment Rental (indoor only) Lodging: Bed & Breakfast Inn (B&B) CU Lodging: Hotel or Motel Maintenance Service: Client Site Services Mortuary, Funeral Home ersonal Services MUp6 ersonal Services, Restricted Tattoo arlors/body iercing Services MU MU CU p2 ONS 4.10 MU CU ONS 4.10 CU CU Medical Services Counseling/Lifestyle Management p6 Hospital Services Medical Marijuana Dispensary Medical Services: Clinic, Urgent Care Medical Services: Doctor Office p6 Medical Services: Extended Care MU Rehabilitation Facility p2 ONS 4.10 CU ONS 4.10 CU CU CU OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN 128 ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED:

CHATER 4 : THE CODE Education & ublic Assembly Uses Land Use Type UG-l UG-2 Community Assembly CU CU MU MU MU Instructional School: Art, Dance, Martial Arts, Music, Tutoring, etc. CU6 MU MU MU Library, Museum CU6 School, ublic or rivate CU CU CU CU CU Vehicle Sales and Services Land Use Type UG-l UG-2 Auto Supply and Accessory Store MU Carwash: Accessory Automated Motorcycle Sales and Services Fuel Sales (Expansion of Existing Uses Only) Vehicles Sales and Services, rohibited Vehicle Storage (I ndoor) CU ONS 4.10 MU CU ONS 4.10 ONS 4.10 MU Industry, Manufacturing & rocessing, Wholesaling Uses Land Use Type UG-l UG-2 Artisan/Craft roduct Manufacturing Assembly Auction Facilities CU Bottling lants 129 OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED:

Industry, Manufacturing & rocessing, Wholesaling Uses (continued) Cleaning and Dying lants Construction Contractor/Contractor Storage Yard Crematory Distribution Distribution Showroom Food rocessing Furniture Upholstering Furniture and Fixtures Manufacturing, Cabinet shop Laboratories Manufacturing/rocessing, Heavy Manufacturing/rocessing, Light Media roduction: Office or Storefront Type MUp6 p2 Media roduction: Soundstage Type Moving & Storage Facilities rinting and ublishing CU ONS 4.10 UDC 17.66.110 Recycling: Vending Machines as an Accessory Use ONS 4.10 Recycling: Collection of Trucks and/or Bins as an Accessory Use MU MU Research and Development Storage: Commercial Outdoor Truck Terminal Warehousing p2 OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN ;30 ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED:

CHATER 4 THE CODE Recreation Uses Land Use Type UG-1 UG-2 Children's Indoor lay Facility MU MU Commercial Recreation Facility, Indoor CU6 MU ONS 4.10 Commercial Recreation, Restricted CU ONS 4.10 Gambling Uses Health/Fitness Club CU6 MU MU MU Outdoor Sports and Recreation CU Recreation Facilities, Commercial CU Recreation Facilities, Residential RV ark/campground Agricultural Uses Land Use Type UG-1 UG-2 Horticulture: For Commercial Sale MU MU ONS 4.10 Horticulture: Residential Use Only Horticulture: Within ublic Utility Easements Farmer's Market TU TU TU TU TU lant Nursery MU 131 OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN ADOTED DecEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED:

Animal Uses Animal Keeping: Small Animals UDC 17.62.030 Animal Keeping: For Educational urposes (Large or Small Animals) MU MU Animal Day Care Animal Uses, rohibited Animal Uses, Restricted Feed and Tack Stores Grooming and et Stores Kennels Riding Trails Veterinary Clinic Veterinary Hospital MU MU ONS 4.10 CU ONS 4.10 CU CU MU MU MU MU MU Other Uses/Temporary Uses Accessory Use Accessory Outdoor Storage for a ermitted Non-Residential Use MU MU MU MU MU Building Height in Excess of 35' CU CU CU8 CU8 CU8 ONS 4.10 Carports as Required arking for Multifamily or Nonresidential Uses MU MU MU ONS 4.10 Carports as an Accessory Use to Required arking for Single-Family Uses A A A A A ONS 4.10 OLD TOWI'J I'J EWHALL SECI FIC LAN 1;2 ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED :

CHATER 4 : THE CODE Other Uses/Temporary Uses (continued) Land Use Type UG-1 UG-2 Carports for Residential or Nonresidential Uses with Solar anels A A A A A ONS 4.10 Drive-through Service ONS 4.10 Holiday Sales TU TU TU TU TU UDC 17.67 Incidental Services for Employees Off-Site arking/shared arking MU MU MU MU Small Wind Energy Systems UDC 17.66.120 Temporary Real Estate Offices TU TU TU TU TU UDC 17.67 Temporary Residence, Less Than 12 Months TU TU TU TU TU UDC 17.67 Temporary Residence, 12 Months or More MU MU MU MU MU UDC 17.67 Temporary Uses TU TU TU TU TU UDC 17.67 Valet arking A A A ublic and Semi-ublic Uses Land Use Type UG-1 UG-2 Ambulance or aramedic Dispatch MU MU Corporation Yards CU MU Flood Control Facilities Helipad CU CU CU CU ark and Ride Lots CU CU CU CU arking Facility: ublic or Commercial CU MU UDC 17.51.060 arks, ublic and rivate CU CU CU CU CU 133 OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED:

ublic and Semi-ublic Uses (continued) reservation of Historical Landmarks ublic Services, General MU MU ublic Uses, rohibited Transit Station or Terminal CU CU CU CU Utility Substations CU CU CU CU CU Wireless Facilities Wireless Telecommunications Facility, Less than 35 feet high CU CU MU MU MU UDC 17.69 Wireless Telecommunications Facility, 35 feet in height or more CU CU CU CU CU UDC 17.69 Wireless Telecommunications Facility, Flushmounted CU CU MU MU MU UDC 17.69 Wireless Telecommunications Facility, Co-located, non-substantial change not in the public right-of-way UDC 17 69 030.F Wireless Telecommunications Facility, Co-located, substantial change, originally approved as an MU, not in the public rightof-way MU MU MU MU MU UDC 17 69 030.F Wireless Telecommunications Facility, Co-located, substantial change, originally approved as CU, not in the public right-ofway, less than 50% cumulative expansion MU MU MU MU MU UDC 17 69 030.F OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN 134 ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED:

CHATER 4 : THE CODE Wireless Facilities (continued) Wireless Telecommunications Facility, Co-located, substantial change, originally approved as CU, not in the public right-ofway, 50% cumulative expansion or more CU CU CU CU CU UDC 17 69 030. F Wireless Telecommunications Facility, in the public right-of-way, new or modification to existing wireless communications facility between 0' and 250' from any residential use orzone Wireless Telecommunications Facility, in the public right-of-way, new or modification to existing wireless communications facility A A A A A greater than 250' from any residential use or zone Key to Zone Symbols UG-l Urban General 1 UG-2 Urban General 2 COR Corridor UC Urban Center CD Creative District Notes: 1A definition of each listed use type is in Unified Development Code Chapters 17-42 (Residential Use Types). 17.43 (Commercial Use Types), 17.44 (Industrial Use Types). 17.45 (ublic and Semi-ublic Use Types), 17.46 (Agricultural Use Types), 17-47 (Temporary Use Types). 17.48 (Accessory Structures and Uses Use Types), and 17-49 (Development Activities/Miscellaneous Use Types), except where a specific type is defined by Section 4.10 (Old Town Code Glossary/Definitions) of this Old Town Code. 2Except where permitted otherwise through the issuance of a Minor Use ermit, this use is allowed only on an upper floor or behind the primary ground floor use. 3Allowed only as part of a vertical mixed use project, with upper floor residential in a Commercial Block or Liner building type. 4Requires Adult Business ermit in compliance with UDC Chapter 17.61. 50utdoor Dining only allowed subject to submittal requirements and license agreement with the City of Santa Clarita. See "Outdoor Dining (in public right-of-way)" in the glossary and ONS Chapter 4.7 for more information. 6Use allowed only on streets that have existing businesses or that are adjacent to the Corridor and/or Urban Center zone. This provision is intended to provide flexibility for parcels adjacent to other commercial uses and is not intended to introduce commercial activities into neighborhoods that are primarily residential. 70utdoor display of merchandise shall be permitted subject to an Outdoor Display ermit in accordance with Sections 4.2.050.E and 4.2.060.E of this code. 8A CU is not required in certain instances where an entire block is under development or where a project is developed under the City's Mixed Use Ordinance. See the zoning descriptions for the COR, UC, and CD zones for more information. 135 OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED:

4.2.030. Urban General 1 (UG.1) A. Intent The UG-l zone is applied to areas appropriate for residential development and land uses at the edges of the downtown, where the primary architectural type is the detached house on a variety of lot sizes. Streetscapes are of suburban character and are the most landscaped in the Specific lan area. B. Building lacement 1. Setbacks (as measured from the property line) Buildings shall be placed within the shaded area as shown in the diagram. (a) Front Setback: 15' minimum (b) Side Street Setback: 10' minimum (c) Sideyard Setback: 5' minimum (d) Rear Setback: 10' minimum I '-'- ' - '-' - ' - '~ 1,,j" j~ i i i ~ ~ i a i I ',. ~.. L._._._._._--J 5!. j l 1 j j ~ I I- "j 10 j ~ ~ ~' ~!\)c, ", L.,..._._._."""""',_,-.J SIDr ~ \' C'-- L C. arking lan Diagram 1. arking lacement On-grade parking (unenclosed) is allowed in the shaded area as shown in the diagram. Garage parking is permitted subject to the applicable building setback (primary or accessory structure). (a) Front setback: so"" (b) Side street setback: 5' minimum (c) Side yard setback: 5' minimum (d) Rear setback: not required ~, Garage parking is permitted immediately behind a residence, when accessed from the alley or side street, regardless of the front setback. A garage may be attached or unattached. I i i J iq, a, ~ I "'--.-'---1 ~ i ~ i < OLD TOWN NEWHALL SECIFIC LAN 1;6 ADOTED DECEMBER 22, 2005 REVISED: