Maximum Building Height in the Concord Reuse Project (CRP) Green Frame District
The Concord Reuse Project (CRP) Green Frame (CRP-GF) district is a specialized community land district intended to maintain a natural appearance while allowing for recreational uses. The maximum structure height for the Concord Reuse Project Green Frame district is 25 feet.
Development Standards for the CRP-GF District
The Concord Reuse Project (CRP) Green Frame district, also referred to as the CRP-GF district, is governed by specific land use and development standards to ensure that development in this area is consistent with its open-space character. As detailed in the Concord Municipal Code [Section 18.60.030], the standards for the CRP-GF district are as follows:
| Standard | CRP-GF Requirement |
|---|---|
| Maximum structure height | 25 feet |
| Minimum setback (Structures) | 100 feet |
| Minimum setback (Active use) | 100 feet |
| Minimum setback (Low-intensity active use) | 25 feet |
| Minimum setback (Passive use) | 0 feet |
Note: The setbacks listed above are specifically required for structures or uses adjacent to single-family residential properties [Section 18.60.030].
Applicability and Context
The Concord Reuse Project (CRP) Green Frame (CRP-GF) district applies to the 275-foot-wide portion of the southeastern edge of the Concord reuse project, located between Willow Pass and Bailey Roads, adjacent to the Dana Estates and Bishop Estates neighborhoods [Section 18.60.010].
The Concord Municipal Code requires that development within the Concord Reuse Project (CRP) Green Frame district be consistent with the purposes of the open space land use designation [Section 18.60.010]. Furthermore, any new construction or land use in the CRP-GF district must comply with the lighting, landscaping, and performance standards established in the Concord Development Code [Section 18.60.030].
Sections Cited
- Section 18.60.010 (Purpose)
- Section 18.60.030 (Community land districts – Development standards)