20.30.030   Use classification.
   The uses stated below shall be classified and authorized in each area within the SP-10, PCH specific plan as shown on the table. Unlisted uses shall be prohibited.
X = prohibited   SBP = special business permit
T = temporary   P = permitted
C = conditional use permit   A = accessory
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
Miscellaneous
Adult entertainment establishment (SBP)1
X
X
X
Acupuncture or acupressure
X
X
X
Business college, technical school
X
X
P
Carports
X
X
X
Church
X
X
X
Chiropractic college
X
X
C
Club, lodge
X
X
X
Commercial marijuana activity
X
X
X
Furniture restoration, cabinet making, wood carving
X
X
P
Hospital
X
X
C
Hotel (minimum 100 rooms)
X
X
C
Massage parlor (SBP)2
X
X
X
Mortuary
X
X
X
Museum
X
C
P
Nursery school, preschool
X
C
X
Oil wells and appurtenant facilities3
X
X
X
Outdoor advertising structure4
X
X
X
Parochial and private school5
X
X
P
Post office
P
P
P
Satellite dish antenna6
A
A
A
Shooting range
X
X
X
Suites lodging facility
X
X
X
Trade schools
X
X
P
Wholesale
X
X
P
Retail
Alcoholic beverage (packaged, off-premises consumption) (SBP)7
X
X
C
All-terrain vehicle sales and rentals (new and used)
X
C
X
Antiques, antique furniture
X
P
P
 
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
Apparel
X
X
X
Appliances and electronics
X
P
X
Art, art galleries
P
P
X
Artist supplies
P
P
P
Auto/sales/rentals (new)
X
X
X
Auto/sales (used)
X
X
X
Auto parts (no service)
X
X
P
Baked goods8
P
P
P
Bicycles
P
P
P
Boat sales and rentals (new and used)
X
C
X
Books
P
P
P
Card and gift shop
P
P
P
Christmas tree/pumpkin lots
X
T
T
Collectibles (coin, stamp, jewelry, art, sports memorabilia)
P
P
P
Confectionery
P
P
P
Dairy products
X
X
P
Drugs, pharmacy
P
P
P
Equipment rental (indoor only)
X
X
P
Equipment rental (outdoor)
X
X
X
Firearms (SBP)
X
X
X
Flowers, florists, plant store
P
P
P
Fruits and vegetables
P
P
P
Furniture (new)
X
P
P
Furniture (used)
X
X
X
Gifts
P
P
P
Groceries
X
X
X
Hobby supplies, craft store, toy store
P
P
P
Home furnishings9
X
X
P
Home improvement, building materials, lawn and garden supplies
X
X
P
 
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
Ice cream
P
P
P
Large box retail
X
X
P
Meat, fish, poultry (no processing)
X
X
X
Motorcycle sales and rentals (new and used)
X
C
X
Music (records, discs, tapes), or video sales/rental
X
X
P
Newspaper stands (indoor/enclosed)
P
P
P
Office supplies
P
P
P
Outdoor sales10
T
T
T
Pawnshops
X
X
X
Pet store
X
X
X
Photographic supplies
P
P
P
Plant nurseries
X
P
P
Secondhand goods11 (SBP)
X
X
X
Shoes
P
P
P
Sporting goods
P
P
P
Swap meet
X
X
X
Swimming pools and spas
X
X
X
Tobacco products
X
X
X
Variety merchandise
X
X
X
Watercraft sales and rentals (new and used)
X
C
X
Services
All-terrain vehicle service and repair35
X
C
X
Ambulance
X
X
X
Animal boarding (kennel) (SBP)
X
X
X
Animal grooming (not kennel)
X
P
P
Animal hospital (not kennel)
X
C
P
Auction house (SBP)
X
X
P
Auto body repair
X
X
X
 
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
Auto detailing12
X
X
X
Auto painting
X
X
X
Auto parts installation (enclosed)13
X
X
P
Auto repair (enclosed)13
X
X
X
Auto engine and transmission rebuilding
X
X
X
Auto repair (enclosed, no towing)14
X
X
P
Auto reupholster, recreational vehicle conversion
X
X
P
Auto tire center
X
X
P
Auto towing or dispatch office
X
X
X
Auto transportation, shipping
X
X
X
Auto wrecking yard, dismantling, junkyard
X
X
X
Bank, savings and loan, credit union
X
P
P
Barber, beauty, manicure shop
P
P
P
Blueprinting and photocopy
P
P
P
Boat building
X
X
X
Boat service and repair35
X
C
X
Car wash
X
X
X
Check cashing
X
X
X
Diaper service
X
X
X
Dry cleaning, retail 15
X
X
X
Dying, fabrics, carpets, rugs
X
X
X
Employment agency
X
X
X
Fortunetelling1
X
X
X
Gasoline, service station16
X
X
X
Gymnasiums, health, sports club
X
X
P
Laundry, on-site plant
X
X
X
Laundry, coin-operated
X
X
X
Lawn mower sales, repair (enclosed)
X
X
P
 
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
Locksmith
P
P
P
Medical, dental, optical lab (retail)
P
P
P
Motorcycle sales or repair
X
X
X
Motorcycle service and repair35
X
C
X
Newspaper publishing offices
P
P
P
Parochial and private school5
X
X
C
Plasma donor center33
X
X
X
Plating or anodizing
X
X
X
Photo finish, developing, processing
P
P
P
Photography studio, engraving, silk-screen printing, lithography
X
X
P
Prescription pharmacy
P
P
P
Radio, TV, VCR and appliance repair
P
P
P
Research laboratory (chemical, biological, anatomical, engineering, physics, product testing) (non retail)
X
X
P
Sandblasting booth
X
X
X
Sewing, weaving, knitting of textiles
X
X
X
Sheet metal shop
X
X
P
Shoe repair
P
P
P
Sign painting
X
X
P
Solid waste recovery/processing
X
X
X
Tailor and alterations
P
P
P
Tanning salon
X
X
X
Tattoo and/or body piercing studio 38
X
X
P
Taxicab service/dispatch office
X
X
X
Termite and pest control
X
X
P
Towing service/dispatch office
X
X
X
Travel agency
P
P
P
Truck repair and overhaul
X
X
X
 
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
Veterinarian
X
X
P
Watercraft service and repair35
X
C
X
Welding shop
X
X
X
Eating and Drinking Establishments
Bars and cocktail lounges (SBP)
X
X
X
Dancing/entertainment (SBP)
X
X
X
Delicatessen with alcohol
C
C
C
Delicatessen without alcohol
P
P
P
Private club with alcohol
X
X
X
Restaurants, with alcohol
C
C
C
Restaurants, without alcohol17
P
P
P
Restaurants, fast food, including drive-through17
X
X
C
Restaurants, take-out including donut and ice cream shop18
P
P
P
Vendor food sales19
X
X
X
Professional/Office
Accounting and financial services
P
P
P
Architectural
P
P
P
Building contractors20
P
P
P
Engineering
P
P
P
General offices
P
P
P
Insurance
P
P
P
Legal
P
P
P
Medical, dental, etc., clinics
P
P
P
Optometry offices
P
P
P
Travel agency
P
P
P
Recreation and Entertainment
Amusement park
X
X
X
Bowling alley
X
X
X
 
USES
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Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
Batting cage
X
X
X
Circuses, carnivals, fairs
X
X
X
Community garden34
X
X
X
Golf driving ranges
X
X
X
Gymnasiums, health or sport club
X
X
X
Miniature golf
X
X
X
Pool and billiards
X
X
X
Riding stables and academies
X
X
X
Skating rinks (SBP)
X
X
X
Tennis courts, enclosed
X
X
X
Tennis courts, not enclosed
X
X
X
Theaters, live and movie
X
X
X
Theaters, drive-in
X
X
X
Racquetball, enclosed
X
X
X
Racquetball, not enclosed
X
X
X
Video arcade
X
X
X
Storage21
Automobile shipping
X
X
X
Builder's materials
X
X
X
Containerized storage units22
X
X
X
Contractor's storage
X
X
P
Freight terminal
X
X
X
Fuel yard
X
X
X
Junk vehicles
X
X
X
Lumberyard
X
X
X
Off-site dirt or gravel storage
X
X
X
On-site construction office trailer23
T
T
T
Recreational vehicle storage
X
X
X
Rock, clay, sand, gravel
X
X
X
Self-storage (public)36, 37
X
C
X
Temporary outdoor storage yard
X
X
X
Trailer used for office
X
X
X
Transportation storage including cabs, vans, buses, impound yard
X
X
X
Trucking yard
X
X
X
Used material yard
X
X
X
Warehousing/storage of furniture, appliances, household goods, clothing, textiles, dry goods, mechanical equipment and other durable goods and consumer products
X
X
P
Hazardous Waste Facilities
Incinerator
X
X
X
Land disposal facility
X
X
X
Off-site hazardous waste facility
X
X
X
On-site hazardous waste facility
X
X
X
Regional facility
X
X
X
Residuals repository
X
X
X
Storage facility
X
X
X
Transfer facility station
X
X
X
Transportable treatment unit
X
X
X
Treatment facility station
X
X
X
Recycling Facilities24
Reverse vending machines
P
P
P
Small collection facilities
X
X
P
Large collection facilities
X
X
C
Light processing facilities
X
X
C
Heavy processing facilities
X
X
X
 
USES
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Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
Utilities and Public Service25
Utility distribution/transmission substations
X
X
X
Antenna dishes6
P
P
P
Public utility service yard
X
X
X
Television or radio transmitting or receiving station
X
X
X
Residential
Alcohol and drug abuse recovery or treatment facility
X
X
X
Caretaker's residence
X
X
X
Care facility--intermediate, skilled nursing, residential for the elderly, congregate living, convalescent, large family day care26
X
X
X
Dwelling unit27
X
X
X
Fraternity/sorority
X
X
X
Manufacturing or Processing of the Following Products and
Materials
Aircraft, parts for aircraft
X
X
P
Automobiles, trailers, recreational vehicles
X
X
X
Bakery goods
X
X
X
Battery manufacturing
X
X
X
Bicycles, motorcycles and related equipment
X
X
X
Boats, ships, parts for boats
X
X
X
Bottled products, bottling plant
X
X
X
Candy
X
X
P
Cellophane
X
X
X
Cement batch plant
X
X
P
Ceramics, pottery, statuary28
X
X
P
Cigars, cigarettes and chewing tobacco
X
X
X
 
USES
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Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
USES
DISTRICTS
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
Cloth, textiles, upholstery, canvas
X
X
P
Clothing manufacturing
X
X
P
Concrete block, brick, rock and gravel
X
X
X
Corrosive materials29
X
X
X
Cosmetics (except soap)
X
X
P
Drugs, pharmaceuticals
X
X
P
Dry goods, bags, rope, baskets, bedding, awning and similar products
X
X
P
Electrical and electronic equipment
X
X
P
Electric or neon signs
X
X
X
Engines (foundry)
X
X
X
Engines (no foundry)
X
X
X
Fertilizer
X
X
X
Fiberglass, glass
X
X
X
Flammable and combustible liquids29
X
X
X
Flammable and nonflammable gas29
X
X
X
Flammable solid, oxidized or organic peroxide29
X
X
X
Food products30
X
X
X
Fruits and vegetables (packaging only)
X
X
X
Furniture and home furnishings
X
X
P
Gas, acetylene, chloride, ammonia
X
X
X
Industrial equipment
X
X
X
Industrial products, small: wire, springs, sandpaper and similar products
X
X
X
Ink, polish, putty, enamel, lacquer, polyurethane, ethylene glycol
X
X
X
Latex splash water treatment32
X
X
X
Machine shop
X
X
X
Petroleum refining, storage
X
X
X
Plastic
X
X
X
Poisons, pesticides, rodenticides, herbicides, insecticides29
X
X
X
Radioactive materials29
X
X
X
Rubber and metal stamps
X
X
P
Shoes
X
X
X
Soap, bleaching powder, glue, detergent and related byproducts
X
X
X
Steel
X
X
X
Tile
X
X
X
Trucks, tractors, heavy equipment
X
X
X
Wallboard, drywall, joint cement and plaster
X
X
X
Wood mill31
X
X
X
Manufacturing of Products Made with the Following Materials
Aluminum, sheet metal, ornamental iron, steel
X
X
X
Bone, shell, cellophane
X
X
X
Fiber
X
X
X
Glass
X
X
P
Metal ores
X
X
X
Paper (no milling)
X
X
X
Petroleum refining, storage
X
X
X
Precious or semiprecious stone/metal
X
X
P
Plaster
X
X
X
Plastic items from finished plastics
X
X
P
Rubber, with reclamation, tire recapping or retreading
X
X
X
Rubber products from finished rubber
X
X
X
Textiles, wool, yarn, fur, felt, canvas, leather, hair, feather, paper (no milling), cloth
X
X
X
Wood, cork, fiberglass, clay, plastic
X
X
P
 
Footnotes Chart of Permitted Uses by Zone
1   Adult entertainment, fortunetelling--No establishment is permitted within one thousand feet of another similarly permitted establishment or within one thousand feet of a church, school, playground, park or area zoned for residential use.
2   Massage parlor--Regulated by Chapter 5.16, Massage Establishments and Permits, and Chapter 5.17, Massage Technicians.
3   Oil well and appurtenant facilities.
4   Outdoor advertising structures or billboards with or without electronic message centers. "Outdoor advertising structure" means any sign located within fifty feet of the right-of-way of PCH which advertises goods manufactured, produced or sold, or services which are not provided on the same property as the advertising structure.
5   Parochial and private schools including dancing academies, music instruction and other commercial schools. Excludes preschools.
6   Satellite dish antenna shall comply with the following criteria:
a.   Shall not be located in any required setback;
b.   Where determined by the planning director to be feasible, antennas shall be mounted on the ground;
c.   No antenna shall exceed twenty-five feet in height above grade. Antennas shall be screened by landscaping or fencing, to the extent feasible, for the purpose of minimizing visibility of the antenna from adjoining streets and properties;
d.   No antenna shall be of a bright, shiny or glare-reflective finish or color.
7   Alcoholic beverages--Including liquor, beer and wine. No such establishment shall be located within one thousand feet of another similarly permitted liquor sales establishment or within one thousand feet of a school, playground or public park. No such establishment shall be located within seven hundred fifty feet of an area zoned for residential use.
8   Baked goods--All products manufactured on premises shall be sold only on premises.
9   Home furnishings--Such as carpeting, wall coverings, window coverings, lumber, etc.
10   Outdoor sales--Including flea markets, or sale of any goods, or services in an outdoor setting, when in conjunction with and operated by the established business on site, and provided there shall be no more than four such displays or sales in one calendar year and that no one display or sale be conducted for a period of more than four consecutive days. Sales in public right-of-way prohibited.
11   Secondhand goods--Including sale of used tools, machinery and clothes, and excluding antiques and collectibles.
12   Auto detailing or car washing--Shall provide industrial sump and sewer connection facilities.
13   Auto parts installation--Limited to installation of auto after-market products, including radios, car phones, stereos, alarms, window tinting.
14   Auto repair--The exchange of parts, including engine parts, but not engine or transmission rebuilding. Storage of customer vehicles shall not exceed thirty days.
15   Dry cleaning retail--Dry cleaning of clothes in enclosed machines using nonflammable cleaning compounds and including sponging and pressing, with no on-site laundry plant.
16   Gasoline, service station--includes convenience store/auto service station combination.
17   Restaurants without alcohol--Outdoor dining is permitted as part of the restaurant use; area used shall be calculated toward parking requirements as floor area.
18   Take out restaurant including restaurants primarily for off-site consumption of food or drink, containing no more than four seats.
19   Vendor food sales--Indoor/outdoor food sales without a permanent cooking facility.
20   Building contractors including plumbers, electricians, cabinetmakers, general contractors, etc.
21   Storage--Outdoor storage areas shall comply with the following minimum standards:
a.   All areas of the site to be used for storage or parking shall be paved per city standards;
b.   Storage areas shall be completely enclosed by solid-screened fencing.
22   Containerized storage units--Containerized storage units in place, stored, or in use prior to December 13, 1988, shall be removed within three years of the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter.
23   On-site construction office trailer--Permitted only during period from issuance of building permit through completion of work thereunder.
24   Recycling facilities--Regulated in accordance with Chapter 20.56, Recycling Facilities.
25   Utilities and public services.
26   Care facility--As defined in California Health and Safety Code, except correctional and mental institutions.
27   Dwelling unit--Permitted in the CR zone and where allowed by conditional use permit subject to the property development standards of the RH zone, except that parking need not be provided in enclosed garages and the outdoor living space requirements shall be ten percent.
28   Ceramics, pottery, statuary--Using only previously pulverized clay and fired in kilns, only using electricity or gas.
29   As defined in California Administrative Code, Title 13, Article 1.3, Hazardous Materials Definitions, Sections 1155 through 1157, or as defined in California Administrative Code, Title 22, Division 4, Chapter 30, Article 9, Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Materials, Sections 66680 and 66685.
30   Food products--If connected with an adequate sewer system, but excluding animal products, sauerkraut, wine, vinegar, yeast and the rendering of fats and oils and fermenting.
31   Including incidental millwork, but not including a planing mill.
32   Limited to latex splash water certified by producers as "nonhazardous."
33   A facility for the commercial collection of plasma products from human donors including offices, waiting areas, plasma donor areas, laboratories and plasma processing and storage areas.
34   Community garden plots are not subject to Section 20.70.030, Number of parking spaces required by use.
35   Boat, watercraft, all-terrain vehicle and motorcycle service and repair--Storage of customer vehicles shall not exceed thirty days.
36   Caretakers units are permitted subject to conditional use permit approval provided the principal resident is an employee of the self storage facility.
37   Self-storage facilities shall have a minimum of twenty-six parking spaces as follows: three per one hundred storage units, two for caretakers unit, and one per two hundred fifty square feet of retail or office. Remainder of spaces may be used for boat, personal watercraft, vehicle or handicapped accessible storage.
38    Minimum performance standards for the establishment of tattoo and/or body piercing studios shall be as follows:
   a.   Except as otherwise provided in this footnote 38, each studio shall comply with Chapter 8.56 of this code, which incorporates by reference Parts 1, 2, 5, and 7 of Chapter 11.36 of the Los Angeles County Code and Articles 1 thru 6 of Part 1 of Chapter 36 of the Los Angeles County Code Environmental Health Regulations, and all appendices, tables, and indices thereto, as the same existed on September 13, 2011 (collectively hereinafter "LA County Body Art Codes"). In the event of any conflict between the LA County Body Art Codes and any provision of this code, the provision of this code shall govern. Business operating hours for general public walk-in clientele shall be limited to the hours of 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.
   b.   No facility shall be located within 1,000 feet of another tattoo and/or body piercing studio in any jurisdiction.
   c.   No facility shall be located within 1,000 feet of a church, school, library, public park, day care center or community center and 1,000 feet from any area zoned for residential use in any jurisdiction to the entrance of the facility. This restriction is based at the time of issuance of a business license and such future sensitive uses that may be located within this 1,000-foot zone will not cause the relocation of the tattoo and/or body piercing studio.
   d.   The facility shall be designed to screen tattooing and/or piercing or similar services performed on a patron's specified anatomical parts as defined by SHMC 9.64.020 O., from persons outside the facility. Signage, advertising or images depicting specific anatomical parts shall not be placed in the windows or be visible to persons outside the facility.
   e.   Signage shall comply with standards in SHMC 20.58 unless located in a commercial center with its own established sign program.
   f.   Exterior design or modification to a building shall be subject to review under SHMC 20.52 Site Plan and Design Review.
   g.   Each artist or technician who performs tattoo and/or body piercing procedures either as an independent contractor or an employee, shall submit evidence of Bloodborne Pathogen Training certification, CPR/First Aid certification, and LA County Health Department registration on demand by any city official.
   h.   Artists who are independent contractors shall obtain a separate business license from the city.
   i.   Tattoo and/or body piercing services cannot be provided as accessory to other permitted uses such as a hair salon and cannot be operated as home occupations.
   j.   This section is not applicable to a mobile tattoo and/or body piercing business.
(Ord. 2017-11-1497 § 5; Ord. 2016-01-1484 § 3; Ord. 2011-10-1440 § 2; Ord. 2011-04-1424 § 3; Ord. 2009-08-1403 § 1; Ord. 2000-06- 1273 §§ 1, 2; Ord. 2000-03-1270 §§ 1, 2; Ord. 99-02-1247 § 3 (part))