San Jose |
Code of Ordinances |
Title 20. ZONING |
Chapter 20.70. DOWNTOWN ZONING REGULATIONS |
Part 6. GENERAL REGULATIONS |
§ 20.70.520. Definitions of DG overlay area.
A.
"Downtown ground-floor space" ("DG") means ground-floor, street frontage, building space that is located within the areas described as follows:
1.
Both sides of Santa Clara Street, between San Pedro Street and Second Street;
2.
Both sides of Fountain Alley, between First Street and Second Street;
3.
Both sides of Post Street, between Lightson Street and First Street;
4.
Both sides of San Fernando Street, between Market Street and Fourth Street;
5.
Both sides of Park Avenue from Market Street, continuing westerly for five hundred feet;
6.
Both sides of Paseo de San Antonio, between Market Street and Fourth Street;
7.
Both sides of San Carlos Street, between Market Street and Fourth Street;
8.
Both sides of San Pedro Street, between St. John Street and Santa Clara Street;
9.
Both sides of Market Street, between San Fernando and San Carlos Street;
10.
Both sides of First Street, between Santa Clara Street and San Carlos Street;
11.
Both sides of Second Street, between Santa Clara Street and San Carlos Street;
12.
East side of Third Street, from four hundred sixty-three feet north of San Fernando Street to the north side of San Fernando Street;
13.
Both sides of Third Street, from San Fernando Street to two hundred seventy feet south of San Fernando Street;
14.
Both sides of Fourth Street, from four hundred sixty-three feet north of San Fernando Street to the north side of San Fernando Street; and
15.
West side of Fourth Street, from the south side of San Fernando Street to two hundred seventy feet south of San Fernando Street.
B.
Tenant spaces in the DG overlay district area shall include ground-floor space that can be segregated from the street frontage portion of the space, in a manner consistent with all applicable codes (as is required by existing law and practice) and that leaves a viable store front space. The clear-height for the ground-floor uses and the available depth of such space should be adequate to accommodate retail uses consistent with the predominant character of retail uses in the immediate vicinity, or to promote a theme or identity of the larger area in which it is located.
(Ords. 26326, 27091, 27441.)