RH - Residential High Density: The purpose of an RH zone is to promote the health, safety and general welfare by providing sufficient space in appropriate locations for residential development of all densities to meet the varying housing needs of the existing and expected future population, and to provide appropriate space for public and quasi-public uses and other private uses necessary to serve the needs of the nearby residents, when such uses are compatible with residential uses. The regulations applicable to the RH zone are necessary to protect residential areas against fire, explosion, toxic and noxious substances, radiation, and other hazards, and against offensive noise, odors, vibrations, smoke, electronic interference and other objectionable influences.
Permitted Uses:
A.One single-family dwelling and accessory uses, or one two-family dwelling when the minimum lot size is met;B.Recreational facilities incidental to a planned development, such as a swimming pool, tennis courts, or clubhouse;C.Public utilities necessary in the locations proposed to support residential uses, when compatible in a residential setting. Such uses are generally located and conducted within a building or completely screened from view, do not emit noise, electronic interference, or other influences detectable at the property boundary, and do not occupy more than 0.5 acres;D.Public uses and quasi-public uses which are conducted within a building, primarily serve the immediate area, and are compatible in the residential setting in which they are located; neighborhood park;E.Day care center for adults and children (small);F.Multiple-family housing with a maximum density of 13 units per acre when both public water and sewer service is provided in accordance with the general plan (Section 18.110.090) and which may include housing and affordable housing developments (Section 18.110.080);