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20.00.180 South Hill neighborhood table of zoning regulations.
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SOUTH HILL NEIGHBORHOOD ZONING MAP

Areas 1 – 13

Area

Zoning

Use Qualifier

Density

Special Conditions

Prerequisite Considerations

Special Regulations

1

Moved to CBD neighborhood plan in 2005.

2

Residential Multi

Multiple

High

View

None

None

3

Residential Multi

Transition

High

Clearing, view

None

None

4A

4B

4C

4D

4E

Residential Single

Detached

4A, 4B, 4C, 4D 7,200 sq. ft. min. detached lot size.

4E – 4,500 sq. ft. min. detached lot size.

4A, 4E – View

4B,4C,4D – View, clearing

None

None

5

Public

Park

N/A

Shoreline

Mitigate adverse impacts to marine life.

None

6

Public

Parks, open space/school

N/A

Shoreline

None

None

7

Residential Multi

Multiple

High

View, historic, shoreline

None

None

8

Commercial

Waterfront, planned

N/A

Shoreline, historic

Improve 10th St. to 36-foot width with curbs and storm drainage.

None

9

Industrial

Heavy, mixed (offices allowed)

N/A

Shoreline

None

None

10

Public

School

N/A

View, clearing

None

None

11

Public

Park

N/A

Views, clearing

None

None

12

Public

Utilities

N/A

None

None

None

13

Residential Multi

Planned, mixed* administrative offices for academic/scientific/institutional and similar organizations

Medium

View; two houses allowed per lot

Connector arterial between Knox Ave. and 20th St. No access from Knox or Highland Drive; perimeter landscaping screening; sympathetic scale, height, material and design for all buildings.

*The following are permitted uses in Area 13:

– single-family

– public park

– public utility

– academic school

– church

– day care as accessory to the existing use, nonretail parking

– eating establishment as an accessory use

– administrative offices for academic/institutional and similar organizations

All other uses are expressly prohibited.

Uses excluded – See Ord. 9752.

[Ord. 2021-10-044 §§ 23, 24 (Exhs. A, B); Ord. 2005-12-106; Ord. 2004-12-087].