A. 
Special Purpose Zones. The purposes of the Special Purpose Zones are to:
1. 
Provide and protect areas and parcels within the City for special purposes, including Cable Airport; institutional uses involving schools and public health care facilities; park and recreational open space areas; gravel mining activities; and public utilities;
2. 
Reserve land for a range of public services in order to meet the needs of current and future residents; and
3. 
Apply appropriate administrative and development standards to provide uses that will complement the physical characteristics of surrounding residential, commercial, and industrial properties and avoid any negative impacts.
Additional purposes of each Special Purpose Zone:
B. 
Cable Airport (CA). The CA zone is intended to encourage and secure the future of Cable Airport and its continued physical improvement in the best interest of the health, safety, and general welfare of the people of the City. Standards in the CA zone are intended to support aviation as well as aeronautics-related businesses and services that benefit from or require proximity to an airport. Permitted land uses include the airport, aircraft land field, and associated uses such as runways, taxiways, runway lighting and similar navigation aids, charter aircraft operations, aircraft sales and service, aircraft storage, sale of aviation petroleum products, car rental, flying schools, pilot lounges and airport offices, and other similar uses. Land uses that serve visitors to the airport and the general public such as cafes and retail shops are also permitted. The CA zone implements the Cable Airport (CA) land use designation in the General Plan.
C. 
Public/Institutional (PB/I). The purpose of the PB/I zone is to allow for public and quasi-public facilities that serve Upland residents and visitors and enhance the quality of life within the City. Permitted uses in the PB zone include public schools; parks and playgrounds; community centers; museums, cultural, and interpretive facilities; public libraries; governmental offices; police and fire stations; and hospitals. Public uses permitted with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit include large-scale facilities such as cemeteries, correctional institutions, major utilities, and other similar public works projects. Quasi-public uses permitted in the PB/I zone with the approval of a Conditional or Administrative Use Permit include religious facilities, private hospitals, private schools, day care facilities, and private institutions. The maximum FAR in the PB/I zone is 0.5. The PB/I zone implements the Institutional (I), Civic/Schools (C-S), and Public Utilities (PU) land use designations in the General Plan.
D. 
Open Space (OS). The OS zone is intended to provide for permanent green space in the community as a means to support the health and quality of life for citizens of Upland, provide shelter and habitat for wildlife, beautify the City, and promote environmental sustainability, including improved air quality. The OS zone is intended to provide active and passive public parks of all sizes to meet the needs of the population served, parks that are high quality, well maintained, and designed to sustain the environment. The OS zone is also intended to make allowances for other forms of open space, such as natural hillside areas, water-spreading basins, and groundwater recharge, as part of the City's water conservation program. Residential, commercial, and industrial activities are not supported within the Open Space zone. The OS zone implements the Park/Open Space (P-OS) land use designation in the General Plan.
E. 
Mining (M). The M zone is intended to encourage the production and conservation of minerals while giving consideration to values relating to recreation, watershed, wildlife, range and forage, aesthetic enjoyment, and the continued well-being of the economy and the needs of society. The purpose of the M zone is to regulate all surface mining activity in Upland as authorized by the California Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1975 and to prevent or minimize the adverse effects of surface mining. It is also the intent of this zone to ensure that mined lands will be reclaimed to a useable condition that is readily adaptable for alternative land use. The M zone implements the Gravel Mine (GM) land use designation in the General Plan.
Table 17.08-1 (Permitted Land Uses in Special Purpose Zones) identifies land uses permitted in the special purpose zones. The "Applicable Regulations" column notes additional regulations that apply to specific land uses in some or all districts. The majority of the applicable regulations are in Part 4 (Special Land Use Regulations), though some additional regulations are in separate chapters, as indicated.
TABLE 17.08-1 PERMITTED LAND USES IN SPECIAL PURPOSE ZONES
Key
P Permitted Use
CUP Conditional Use Permit Req.
AUP Admin. Use Permit Req.
— Use Not Allowed
Special Purpose Zones
Applicable Regulations
Cable Airport (CA)
Public/ Institutional (PB/I)
Open Space (OS)
Mining (M)
Residential Land Uses
Accessory Dwelling Unit
Ch. 17.37
Accessory Structures, Non-Habitable
 
Animal Keeping for Non-Commercial Purposes
See Title 6 of the Upland Municipal Code
Boarding House
 
Condominiums
 
Duplex Home
 
Emergency Shelters
CUP
 
Family Day Care
 
Small (8 or fewer)
 
Large (9 to 14)
 
Guest House
Ch. 17.19
Home Occupations
Ch. 17.25
Ch. 17.27
Minor
 
Major
 
Live/Work Units
 
Commercial Live-Work
Ch. 17.28
Industrial Live-Work
Ch. 17.28
Mobile Home/Manufactured Home
Ch. 17.30
Multi-family Residential (Apartments) (3 or more attached)
 
Residential Care Facilities
Ch. 17.36
Small (6 or fewer)
 
Large (7 or more)
 
Rest Home
CUP
 
Senior Citizen Housing
Ch. 17.38
Single-Family Dwelling
 
Single-Room Occupancy Units
 
Skilled Nursing Facilities
 
Supportive and Transitional Housing
 
Small (6 or fewer)
 
Large (7 or more)
 
Community Uses
Airport or Aircraft Land Field
CUP
 
Cemeteries
CUP
 
Child Care/Day Care Centers
AUP
 
Community Assembly
 
Community Center, operated by governmental agency, philanthropic organization, or private agency
P
P
Ch. 17.24
Community Gardens
CUP
CUP
 
Cultural and Religious Facilities and Institutions (assembly)
AUP
AUP
CUP
Ch. 17.24
Correctional Institutions and Facilities
CUP
 
Cultural and Religious Facilities and Institutions (non-assembly)
AUP
AUP
CUP
 
Equestrian Establishments
P
 
Funeral Homes/Mortuaries
CUP
 
Golf Courses and Country Clubs
 
Hospital
CUP
 
Libraries
P
 
Office, Governmental
P
P
 
Parks and Playgrounds, operated by governmental agency, philanthropic organization, or private agency
P
P
 
Post-secondary Educational Institution or Trade Schools
AUP
 
Private Educational Institutions (K-12)
CUP
 
Public Safety Facilities
P
P
P
 
Commercial Uses
Adult Businesses
Ch. 17.20
Alcohol Sales, on-site as part of a restaurant
CUP
Ch. 17.21
Alcohol Sales, on-site as part of a bar or entertainment use (other than a restaurant)
CUP
Ch. 17.21
Alcohol Sales, off-site
CUP [1]
Ch. 17.21
Animal Care, Sales, and Services
 
Non-boarding/Boarding Indoor
 
Boarding Outdoor
 
Animal Hospitals and Veterinary Services
 
Art Gallery
 
Automobile/Vehicle Sales and Services
Ch. 17.22
Automobile Repair
Ch. 17.22
Automobile Rental
AUP
 
Automobile Service Station
AUP
CUP [2]
 
Automobile Storage/Towing and Impound
 
Automobile/Vehicle Sales and Leasing, Used
 
Automobile/Vehicle Sales and Leasing
 
Automobile/Vehicle Washing
CUP
 
Auto Accessory/Equipment Installations
 
Smog Check Testing
 
Banks and Financial Institutions
 
ATM
 
 
 
 
 
ATM – drive through
AUP
AUP
 
ATM – walk up
P
P
 
Banks and Credit Unions
 
Check Cashing Businesses
 
Bicycle Rental, Sales, and Repair
 
Cottage Food Operations
Ch. 17.25
Dry Cleaners
 
Drop-Off Only
 
Processing
 
Eating and Drinking Establishments
 
Bars/Nightclubs/Lounges
 
Restaurants, Full-Service, Limited-Service, Take-out
P
 
Restaurants, with Drive-Through Facilities
 
Restaurants, with Live Entertainment/Dancing
CUP
 
With Outdoor Dining and Seating
AUP
Ch. 17.32
Beer, Wine and Liquor for Sale
CUP
 
Fire Arms Clubs and Establishments
 
Food and Beverage Sales
 
Bakery
P
 
Catering Businesses
 
General Market/Convenience Store/Specialty Store (less than 10,000 sq. ft.)
 
Mobile Food Vendor
AUP
Ch. 17.33
Supermarket (10,000 sq. ft. or more)
 
Health/Fitness Facility
 
Dance Studios, Pilates Studio, Yoga Studio, Martial Arts Studio
 
Gymnasiums, Health Clubs, and Similar Uses
 
Lodging
 
Bed and Breakfast
Ch. 17.23
Hotels and Motels
 
Marijuana-Related Use and Activity
 
Massage Therapy
Ch. 17.29
Movie Theater
 
Nursery (wholesale, retail)
 
Outdoor Storage
 
Pawning
 
Personal Services (excluding massage)
 
Psychics
 
Public Storage
 
Recreational Vehicle Storage and Parking
Ch. 17.34
Recycling Facilities
Ch. 17.35
Reverse Vending Machines
AUP
AUP
AUP
 
Small Collection Facilities
AUP
 
Large Collection Facilities
CUP
 
Processing Facility
 
Unattended Collection Containers
Retail Stores, General Merchandise
AUP
 
Secondhand Goods Store
 
Smoke Shops
Smoke Lounge/E-Vape/Hookah Lounge
 
Swap Meets and Flea Markets [3]
CUP
 
Tattoo Parlors
 
Temporary, Seasonal, and Special Events
P
P
P
Ch. 17.41
Warehousing
 
Office/Professional Uses
Business Support Services
P
P
 
Office
P
P
 
Medical or Dental Laboratory
P
 
Medical or Dental Office
P
 
Urgent Care Facility
P
 
Mixed-Use
Mixed-Use
 
Industrial/Agricultural/Natural Resource Uses
Animal Grazing
P
P
 
Beekeeping
P
AUP
 
Crop Cultivation (greater than 1 acre)
P
AUP
 
Industrial
 
Light Industrial
AUP
 
Heavy Industrial
AUP
 
Surface Mining and Reclamation/Development of
CUP
Ch. 17.39
Natural Resources; Processing
 
 
 
 
 
Telecommunication and Utilities Uses
Utilities, Major
AUP
CUP
CUP
AUP
 
Utilities, Minor
AUP
AUP
AUP
AUP
 
Wireless Telecommunication Facilities
Refer to Ch. 17.40
 
Other Uses
Parking, Surface
P
P
P
P
 
Parking, Structured
CUP
CUP
CUP
 
Notes:
[1]
Only permitted through a CUP as part of a gas station convenience store.
[2]
A convenience store may be permitted as an ancillary use to the gas station.
[3]
Swap meets and flea markets shall only be permitted as a temporary use per Chapter 17.41 (Temporary, Seasonal, and Special Events).
(Ord. 1910 § 2, 2016; Ord. 1931 § 14, 2018; Ord. 1944 § 3, 2020; Ord. 1948 § 10, 2021; Ord. 1970 § 7, 2022)
A. 
Parcel Size and Density. Table 17.08-2 (Parcel Size and Intensity Standards for Special Purpose Zones) identifies the parcel size and intensity standards that apply in special purpose zones.
TABLE 17.08-2 PARCEL SIZE AND INTENSITY STANDARDS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSE ZONES
 
Site Area (min.) [1]
Parcel Width (min.) [1]
FAR (max.) [2]
CA
-
-
[3]
M
-
-
0.25
OS
-
60 ft.
0.25
PB/I
7,500
100 ft.
0.5
Notes:
[1]
Applies only to the creation of new parcels through the subdivision process.
[2]
Floor area ratio is defined and illustrated in Section 17.10.080 (Determining Floor Area Ratio).
[3]
Refer to the Cable Airport Master Plan and Cable Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan.
B. 
Structure Setbacks and Height. Table 17.08-3 (Setback and Height Standards for Special Purpose Zones) identifies structure setback and height standards that apply in special purpose zones.
TABLE 17.08-3 SETBACK AND HEIGHT STANDARDS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSE ZONES
 
Zone
Applicable Standards
CA[1]
M[2]
OS
PB/I
Setbacks
 
Front
-
25 ft.
25 ft.
20 ft.
Section 17.10.060 (Setback Requirements and Exceptions)
Street Side
-
25 ft.
25 ft.
5 ft.
Rear
-
25 ft.
25 ft.
20 ft.
Structure Height (max.)
-
45 ft.
45 ft.
45 ft.
Section 17.10.050 (Height Measurements and Exceptions)
Notes:
[1]
Refer to the Cable Airport Master Plan and Cable Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan.
[2]
See Chapter 17.39 (Surface Mining and Reclamation) for special standards related to surface mining and reclamation.
A. 
Landscape and Irrigation Plans. Landscape and irrigation plans shall be prepared in accordance with Chapter 17.12 (Landscaping).
B. 
Landscaped Area. Landscaped areas shall be determined through the design review process.