For the purposes of this section, wildlife care and rehabilitation facilities shall be defined as an activity undertaken, as an accessory use on residential property, to restore to a condition of good health, for the purposes of releasing into the wild, animals that naturally and typically inhabit the area, but are not normally domesticated. Wildlife care and rehabilitation facilities may only be permitted as an accessory use on residential property zoned single-family agriculture (SF-A). In addition, the following standards shall apply:
A. The minimum lot or parcel size necessary to maintain the wildlife care and rehabilitation facility shall be not less than sixteen thousand square feet.
B. This section shall only authorize those facilities which are permitted by, and operated pursuant to, the provisions of the state of California Department of Fish and Game as a designated wildlife care and rehabilitation facility.
C. A wildlife care and rehabilitation facility shall be subject to review by, and shall receive the approval of, the director of Community Development pursuant to the provisions of Section 18.12.050(C) of the San Dimas Municipal Code.
D. The wildlife care and rehabilitation facility shall maintain a valid permit and approval as required by subsections B and C of this section at all times, or the approval shall become null and void.
E. The wildlife care and rehabilitation facility shall meet and maintain all conditions and standards set forth in Section 679, Title
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California Code of Regulations. All activities involving wildlife care and rehabilitation shall be carried out in accordance with those regulations and permit conditions.
F. The owner/operator shall produce and shall maintain on the location any permit and/or certification issued by the state of California, Department of Fish and Game authorizing the operation of a wildlife care and rehabilitation facility. Such evidence must be produced when requested by the city staff, officers of the Pomona Valley Humane Society and/or any peace officer.
G. The owner/operator or custodian of a wildlife rehabilitation facility shall keep, or cause to be kept, the subject premises in a clean, odor free and sanitary condition at all times.
H. It is unlawful and an infraction, subject to punishment in accordance with Chapter 1.12 of the San Dimas Municipal Code for any owner/operator or custodian of any wildlife care and rehabilitation facility to allow or permit any animal to be off the premises. This provision does not apply to the transfer of an animal to and/or by a bona fide institution authorized in writing by the local warden of the California Department of Fish and Game.
(Ord. 1074 § 4, 1997; Ord. 1226 § 1, 2014; Ord. 1320, 9/23/2025)