Sections
17.35.010 Purpose.
17.35.020 Permitted uses and structures.
17.35.030 Conditional uses and structures.
17.35.040 Prohibited uses.
17.35.050 Lot area; lot width; lot depth.
17.35.060 Yards.
17.35.070 Building height.
17.35.080 Walls, fences, landscaping.
17.35.090 Parking.
17.35.100 Signage.
17.35.110 Precise plan required.
The purpose of the Quasi-Public (QP) District is to establish a location for government or other public-serving uses that are necessary to serve the day-to-day needs of the city’s residents. These uses often involve moderate traffic and thus may require better access than would be afforded by a local residential street. These include uses such as fire stations, post offices, libraries, government centers, child care facilities, churches and professional offices.
(`78 Code, § 17.35.010.) (Ord. 2885 § 2 (part), 2007; Ord. 2404 § 22, 1999.)
(A) Professional offices, including, but not limited to, medical offices, dental offices, professional services, financial institutions and real estate offices.
(B) Public and quasi-public facilities and service uses, including, but not limited to, the following:
(1) Fire stations;
(2) Post offices;
(3) Libraries;
(4) Government centers;
(5) Day care facilities;
(6) Churches or other places of religious assembly;
(7) Recreation centers;
(8) Health clubs.
(C) Similar uses permitted by Commission determination. The Commission may, by resolution of record, permit any other uses which it may determine to be similar to those listed above and not more obnoxious or detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare or to the other uses permitted in this district. For procedure, see Chapter 17.88.
(D) Residential uses.
(1) A housing development project proposed pursuant to Cal. Gov’t Code § 65852.24, subject to the requirements of Corona Municipal Code Chapter 17.31.
(2) A housing development project proposed pursuant to Cal. Gov’t Code §§ 65912.100 et seq.
(`78 Code, § 17.35.020.) (Ord. 3372 § 5, 2023; Ord. 3371 § 6, 2023; Ord. 2885 § 2 (part), 2007; Ord. 2404 § 22, 1999.)
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