Duplex Development

The residential duplex zoning district is intended to increase the variety of housing opportunities available within the community while maintaining the existing neighborhood character by allowing two similarly sized dwelling units under the same ownership on sites designated for duplex use in the Cupertino General Plan and Zoning Map.

Review Process

Most development in the R-2 zoning district requires the review by the Director at an Administrative Hearing. Changes considered minor may be approved administratively by staff with a permit called the Director's Minor Modification.

The following can not be erected, altered, enlarged or modified without review:

  1. Buildings, structures (including fences) or signs
  2. Landscaping plans
  3. Parking plans

Please work with a planner to ensure that the design meets the development standards and the design requirements for the zone as specified in the Residential Duplex (R-2) Zoning Ordinance.

Once the application has been reviewed preliminarily and is considered to be ready for a formal application, your assigned planner will provide the application form and collect the fees.

R-2 Development Standards

Maximum Allowable Lot Coverage
40% of net lot area.

 

Maximum Allowable Floor Area
Dependent upon the neighborhood context, massing and bulk.

 

Minimum Lot Area
8,500 sq.ft.(a)

 

Minimum Lot Width
70' (b) (c)

 

Minimum Front Yard Setback (d)
  • First Story - 20' (e)
  • Second Story - 20'

 

Minimum Rear Yard Setback
  • First Story - Greater of 20' or 20% of lot depth(f)
  • Second Story - 20% of lot depth

 

Minimum Side Setback
  • Interior Lot Side Setback
    • First Story - 20% of lot width AND no less than 6'
    • Second Story - First Floor set back plus three feet
  • Minimum Street Side Setback Corner Lots (d)
    • First Story - 12'
    • Second Story - 15'

 

Maximum Building Height
30' (g)

 

Footnotes:

  1. Legal nonconforming R-2 lots must be at least 7,500 sq. ft. and conform to all other stipulations of the R-2 Ordinance.
  2. Lots of 9,000 sq. ft. or more which front a cul-de-sac may have a minimum width of 60' at the building setback line.
  3. If 50% of more of net lot areas is adjacent to a curvilinear street, a reduction in minimum lot size of no more than 5% of the net lot area is permitted.
  4. Recorded easements in a Title Report or Parcel/Tentative Map that result in larger setbacks take precedence over setbacks stipulated in the Ordinances.
  5. The front yard setback for a side-loading garage with a curved driveway may be reduced to 15’ (CMC Chapters 19.08.030 and 19.28.070 (E)(1)(b)).
  6. May be reduced to 10 feet provided that the required rear-yard setback area is no less than eight hundred fifty square feet or twenty times of the lot width.
  7. Buildings in an ‘i’ zoning designation are limited to one story and restricted to 18’.