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Chapter 17.26 ALLOWABLE LAND USES
Chapter 17.26
ALLOWABLE LAND USES
17.26.010 Allowable Land Uses Generally
17.26.020 Uses Not Listed
17.26.030 Similar Uses
17.26.040 Use Table
17.26.010 Allowable Land Uses Generally:
Land use provisions are established in this title by the zoning district applied to a parcel. The uses of land allowed in each zoning district are listed in section 17.26.040, table 17.26-1 of this chapter by zoning district category in this division. (Ord. 473 §3, 2007)
17.26.020 Uses Not Listed:
Land uses that are not listed in the zoning district tables are not allowed, except as otherwise provided for in chapters 17.16, "Permit Requirements", 17.68, "Accessory Uses", and 17.92, "Temporary Uses", of this title. (Ord. 473 §3, 2007)
17.26.030 Similar Uses:
When a use is not specifically listed in this title, it shall be understood that the use may be permitted if the director determines that the use is similar to other uses listed. It is further recognized that every conceivable use cannot be identified in this title and, anticipating that new uses will evolve over time, this section establishes the director’s authority to compare a proposed use and measure it against those uses listed in this title for determining similarity. In determining "similarity" the director shall make all of the following findings:
A. The characteristics of, and activities associated with, the proposed use are equivalent to one or more of the listed uses, and will not involve a higher level of activity or population density than the uses listed in the district;
B. The proposed use will be consistent with the purposes of the applicable zoning district; and
C. The proposed use will be consistent with the general plan and any applicable specific plan. Determinations shall be made in writing and shall contain the facts that support the determination. The department shall maintain all such determinations on record at the public counter for review by the general public. All recorded determinations shall be provided to the planning commission, city council, city manager, city attorney, and city clerk as an information item within thirty (30) days of the director’s determination. The director’s decision may be appealed as provided in section 17.14.060, "Appeals", of this title. (Ord. 473, §3, 2007)
17.26.040 Use Table:
TABLE 17.26-1
ALLOWED USES AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL ZONING AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Artisan Ag
Specific Use Regulations Of This Title
P-QP
P = Use permitted*
CUP = Conditional use permit required*
N = Not permitted*
*Restrictions or exemptions may apply; see footnotes, if applicable.
Agriculture, Resource, And Open Space Use Listing:
Chapter 17.71
Crop and tree farming
Equestrian facilities - hobby
Feedlots, chicken farms, and hog farms
Kennel, hobby
Resource protection and restoration
Resource related recreation
Automotive And Vehicle Use Listings:
Auto and vehicle rentals
Auto and vehicle storage
Service stations - no vehicle service
Service stations - with vehicle service
Vehicle services - maintenance/minor repair
P15,16
Vehicle services - major repair/body work
N CUP7
Industry, Manufacturing, And Processing Use Listings:
CUP27
Animal processing plants, rendering
Artisan/craft product manufacturing
Auto wrecking, junkyard, salvage yard
Electronics, equipment, appliance manufacturing
Equipment and material storage yards
Fabric product manufacturing
Furniture and fixtures manufacturing, cabinet shops
Glass product manufacturing
P6,12
Handcraft industries, small scale manufacturing
Laundries and dry cleaning plants
Lumber and wood product manufacturing
Metal products fabrication, machine/welding shops
Paving material manufacturing
Plastics, synthetics, rubber products manufacturing
Recycling facilities - processing facilities
Recycling facilities - scrap/dismantling facilities
Structural clay and pottery product manufacturing
Textile and leather product manufacturing
Warehousing, wholesaling, and distribution
Wineries, distilleries (including wine tasting accessory to retail wine sales)
Recreation, Education, And Public Assembly Use Listings:
P19,21
CUP19
Cemeteries, mausoleums
CUP25
Civic centers/buildings
Clubs, lodges, and meeting halls
CUP18
Indoor amusement, entertainment-recreation facilities
Indoor commercial recreation
Indoor fitness, sports-recreation facilities
Miniature golf courses (indoor and outdoor)
Outdoor commercial recreation
Public offices and facilities
Recreational equipment rental facilities
CUP20,27
Schools - special/studio
CUP14,20,27
Residential Use Listings:
Adult daycare facility
Adult daycare home
Caretaker housing
Child daycare facility
Chapter 17.88
Dwelling, second unit
Chapter 17.90
Chapter 17.80
CUP4,27
Family daycare home, large
CUP3,4
Family daycare home, small
P3,4,5
P4,27
Chapter 17.82
Live-work facilities
Mobilehome/
Residential care home, large
Residential care home, small
Retail, Service, And Office Listings:
Adult related business
Chapter 17.70
Animal sales and grooming (pet stores)
Art, antique, and collectible
Auto and vehicle parts sales
P14,27
Building materials stores and yards
Cafe and/or specialty shop
Catering company (without on site retail sales)
CUP14,27
CUP23
Drive-in and drive-through sales
Drive-in and drive-through services
Equestrian facilities - commercial
Furniture, furnishings and appliance stores
Garden center/plant nursery
Kennels, commercial
Maintenance and repair, large equipment
Maintenance and repair, small equipment
Medical services - clinics, offices, laboratories
Medical services - extended care
Medical services - hospitals
Mortuaries and funeral homes
Offices - accessory to primary use
Offices - business and professional
Personal services restricted
Recycling facilities - large collection facility
Recycling facilities - reverse vending machine
Recycling facilities - small collection facility
P21,23
Restaurants - accessory food service
Restaurants - takeout
Restaurants - with alcohol sales
CUP6,8
Restaurants - with live entertainment
Restaurants - with outdoor dining
Retail - accessory to primary use
Retail sales/rentals and services
Spa and/or retreat
Storage - accessory
Storage - outdoor
Storage - personal storage facilities
Warehouse retail stores
Utility, Transportation, And Communication Use Listings:
Broadcasting and recording studios
P3,27
Bus and transit shelters
Chapter 17.94
Rail lines and utility corridors
Transit stations and terminals
1. Offices without retail sales are permitted.
2. Child daycare facilities for 6 or fewer children, or for up to 8 children if the criteria in section 102416.5(b) of the California Code of Regulations are met, are a permitted use, while facilities for 7 or more children, or 9 or more children if the criteria in section 102416.5(b) of the California Code of Regulations are met, require a conditional use permit.
3. Use provisions consistent with state law regarding local use restrictions.
4. Limited to 1 unit in conjunction with a primary nonresidential use.
5. Not permitted, unless combined with mixed use facilities in compliance with the requirements set forth in section 17.42.030 of this title.
6. All activities must occur within a completely enclosed building or within a fenced or otherwise delineated area (see applicable design guidelines) directly adjacent to the building, within the property lines.
7. All activity not to be within 500 feet of a residential use.
8. All forms of sound amplification associated with outdoor dining shall be prohibited unless otherwise authorized in combination with a conditional use permit (CUP).
9. When the use is within 500 feet of a residential property or a residential use, the proposed activity may be authorized in combination with a CUP, provided that the CUP specifies the permitted hours of operation to only be between 8:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M., inclusive.
10. The drive-through window and/or the order station shall be located a minimum of 350 feet from a residential zone.
11. All activities must be enclosed when the use is within 500 feet of any residential zone.
12. Maximum gross floor area 5,000 square feet.
13. No on site repair of vehicles permitted.
14. Permitted only as an accessory use to the primary use of the property.
15. Permitted only when located a minimum of 500 feet from a residential zoning district or use.
16. All outdoor storage associated with the use shall be located within a secured enclosure with a minimum 6 foot tall solid wall to screen visibility of all business operations.
17. Tasting room or retail sales require a conditional use permit.
18. Private, nonprofit, and for profit projects may only be considered when proposed uses are located in conjunction with a public park or other open space area and serve the general public, including joint or shared use facilities.
19. Permitted as part of a park or playground.
20. Permitted use only at the Yanks Air Museum site.
21. Alcohol sales require CUP.
22. Allowed in RCO.
23. Maximum gross floor area 3,000 square feet.
24. Service department and auto repair shop required.
25. Chapels are allowed as an accessory use.
26. In granting the permit, the planning commission shall have the right to pose any and all pertinent regulations and conditions which it may deem proper or necessary to prevent or minimize any nuisance to the neighbors of the premises likely to result from flies, vermin, odors, or other discomforts resulting from the keeping or maintaining livestock.
27. Must be consistent with the intent of the A-V district and AAVS general plan designation.
(Ord. 503 §1, 2014; Ord. 502 §1, 2013; Ord. 473 §3, 2007).