A. 
The purpose of the employment zoning districts is to:
1. 
Designate adequate land for commercial, business, office, research, and industrial activity consistent with the General Plan;
2. 
Maintain and strengthen the City's economic vitality;
3. 
Provide a range of employment opportunities to meet the needs of current and future residents; and
4. 
Provide areas for a wide range of manufacturing, research and development, industrial processing, and service commercial uses, and protect areas where such uses now exist.
B. 
Additional Purposes of Each Employment Zoning District.
1. 
Commercial/Industrial Service (IS). The IS district is intended to provide for a wide range of industrial and service commercial uses to serve the needs of the community. The IS district implements the Commercial Service and Industrial Park General Plan Land Use Designations;
2. 
Industrial Park (IP). The IP district is intended to provide for a variety of industrial, manufacturing and warehousing uses with compatible uses to support vibrant employment areas. The IP district implements the Industrial Park General Plan Land Use Designation;
3. 
Business Park (BP). The BP district is intended to provide areas for large-scale, campus-like office and technology development that includes office, research and development, manufacturing, and other large-scale professional uses, along with supportive services and the potential for residential uses. The BP district implements the Business Park General Plan Land Use Designation.
(Ord. 1972, Repealed and Replaced, 02/22/2022; Ord. 1981, Amended, 12/13/2022)
Table 14.09.080.A, Land Use Regulations – Employment Zoning Districts, establishes the land use regulations for the employment zoning districts. Land uses are defined in Chapter 14.02.060 of this code, Use Classifications. In cases where a specific land use or activity is not defined, the Director of Community Development shall assign the land use or activity to a classification that is substantially similar in character. Land uses not listed in the table and not substantially like the uses below are prohibited. Within the Northeast Growth Area, the supplemental regulations identified in Section 14.09.080.050 are applicable. Section numbers in the right-hand column refer to other sections of this title.
TABLE 14.09.080.A, LAND USE REGULATIONS – EMPLOYMENT ZONING DISTRICTS
"P" = Permitted Use; "M" = Minor Use Permit required; "C" = Conditional Use Permit required; "–" = Use Not Allowed
Land Use Classification
IS
IP
BP
Additional Regulations
Residential Uses2
Residential Housing Types
See subclassifications below
Multi-Unit Dwelling
C
See Section 14.09.270.160, Residential Uses in Commercial and Employment Districts
Supportive Housing
P
Supportive housing is permitted provided it is consistent with California Government Code Sections 6565065656.
Public and Semi-Public Uses
Colleges and Trade Schools
P
P
P
Commercial Parking Lots and Structures
P
P
P
Community Assembly
C
C
C
Day Care Centers
M
Emergency Shelter
C
Government Offices
P
P
P
Hospitals and Clinics
See subclassification below
Clinic
P
P
Instructional Services
P
P
P
Low-Barrier Navigation Centers
P
See Section 14.09.270.200, Low-Barrier Navigation Center Regulations.
Park and Recreation Facilities
C
C
Public Safety Facilities
C
C
C
Commercial Uses
Adult-Oriented Business
P
See Section 14.09.270.050, Adult-Oriented Businesses
Animal Care and Boarding
See subclassifications below
Animal Shelter and Boarding
P
C
Pet Day Care
P
P
C
Veterinary Services
P
P
C
Automobile/Vehicle Sales and Services
See subclassifications below
Automobile Rental
P
Automobile/Vehicle Sales and Leasing, New Vehicles
P
Automobile/Vehicle Sales and Leasing, Used Vehicles
C
Automobile/Vehicle Service and Repair, Minor
P
P
Automobile/Vehicle Repair, Major
P
P
Large Vehicle and Equipment Sales, Service, and Rental
P
P
Service Stations
P
P
C
Towing and Impound
C
C
Washing
M
C
C
Banks and Financial Services
P
P
Business Services
P
P
P
Commercial Entertainment and Recreation
See subclassifications below
Indoor Sports and Recreation
M
M
M
Eating and Drinking Establishments
See subclassifications below
Bars/Nightclubs/Lounges
C
C
See Section 14.09.270.060, Alcoholic Beverage Sales
Restaurant
P/C(1)
P/C(1)
See Section 14.09.270.060, Alcoholic Beverage Sales
Tasting Room
M
M
M
See Section 14.09.270.060, Alcoholic Beverage Sales
Food Preparation
P
P
P
Funeral Parlors and Interment Services
P
P
C
Offices
See subclassifications below
Business, Professional, and Technology
P
P
P
Medical and Dental
P
P
Personal Services
P
P
See Chapter 9.07 of this code, Massage Therapy Regulations
Repair and Maintenance Services
P
P
P
Retail Sales
See subclassifications below
Food and Beverage Sales
P
P
P
General Retail and Merchandise
P
P
Nurseries
P
P
Lodging
C
See Airport Environs (AE) Overlay District under Chapter 14.09.110
Industrial Uses
Construction and Material Yards
P
P
Contractor Shops
P
P
Custom and Artisan Manufacturing
P
P
P
Food and Beverage Manufacturing
See subclassifications below
Small Scale
P
P
P
Large Scale
P
P
P
General Industrial
C
P
C
Light Industrial
P
P
P
Research and Development
P
P
P
Salvage and Wrecking
C
Storage, Warehousing, and Wholesaling
See subclassifications below
Indoor
P
P
Outdoor
C
C
Personal Storage
C
C
May include a residential unit for a caretaker or security employee
Transportation, Communication, and Utility Uses
Airports and Heliports
C
C
See Section 14.09.270.110, Heliports, Helistops, and Helicopters
Communication Facilities
See subclassifications below
Facilities Within Buildings
P
P
P
Telecommunication
See Section 14.09.270.170, Telecommunication Facilities
Freight and Trucking Facilities
C
C
Light Fleet-Based Services
P
P
P
Public Works and Utilities
C
C
C
Recycling Facility
See subclassifications below
Reverse Vending Machines
P
See Section 14.09.270.150, Recycling Facilities
Recycling Collection Facility
C
C
See Section 14.09.270.150, Recycling Facilities
Recycling Processing Facility
C
See Section 14.09.270.150, Recycling Facilities
Other Uses
Accessory Uses and Structures
See Sections 14.09.200.020, Accessory Buildings and Structures, and 14.09.270.030, Accessory Uses
Animal Keeping
See Section 14.09.270.070, Animal Keeping
Digital Freeway Billboards
See Section 14.09.260.100.B, Digital Freeway Billboards
Drive-Through Facility
See Section 14.09.270.090, Drive-Through Facilities
Family Day Care
See Section 14.02.060.010, Residential Uses
Home Occupations
See Section 14.09.270.120, Home Occupations
Outdoor Dining and Seating
See Section 14.09.270.130, Outdoor Dining and Seating
Outdoor Display and Sales
See Section 14.09.270.140, Outdoor Display and Sales
Nonconforming Uses
See Chapter 14.09.220 of this code, Nonconforming Uses, Sites, and Structures
Temporary Uses
See Section 14.09.270.180, Temporary Uses
Notes:
1. Restaurants without a bar or lounge area and restaurants where less than one-third of the customer service floor area is devoted to the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages and where serving alcoholic beverages is done only during hours of full food service operation are permitted. Restaurants with bar or lounge areas that comprise more than one-third of the customer service floor area and/or serve alcoholic beverages outside hours of full food service operation require conditional use permit approval.
2. Residential uses are subject to intensity limits set by the Nut Tree Airport environs overlay district if located in the Nut Tree Airport compatibility zone.
(Ord. 1972, Repealed and Replaced, 02/22/2022; Ord. 1981, Amended, 12/13/2022; Ord. 1995, Amended, 07/23/2024; Ord. 1996, Amended, 07/23/2024)
Table 14.09.080.B, Development Regulations – Employment Zoning Districts, prescribes the development regulations for the employment zoning districts. Letters in parentheses refer to additional development standards that directly follow the table. Section numbers in the "Additional Regulations" column refer to other sections of this Zoning Ordinance.
TABLE 14.09.080.B, DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS – EMPLOYMENT ZONING DISTRICTS
Standard
IS
IP
BP
Additional Regulations
Minimum Lot Area (square feet)
20,000
20,000
20,000
Maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR)
0.3 (A)
0.4 (A)
0.4 (A)
See Section 14.02.030.090, Determining Floor Area Ratio
Maximum Height (feet)
30
70, up to 90 with CUP approval (B)
70, up to 90 with CUP approval (B)
See Section 14.09.200.060, Height and Height Exceptions
Or as further limited in the AE overlay district
Minimum Setbacks (feet)
Front
15 (C)
20 (C)
20 (C)
See Section 14.09.200.030, Encroachments into Required Setbacks
Corner Side
10 (C)
20 (C)
20 (C)
See Section 14.09.200.030, Encroachments into Required Setbacks
Interior Side
10 (C)
10 (C)
10 (C)
See Section 14.09.200.030, Encroachments into Required Setbacks
Rear
10 (C)
10 (C)
10 (C)
See Section 14.09.200.030, Encroachments into Required Setbacks
Freeway ROW
20
20
20
See Section 14.09.200.030, Encroachments into Required Setbacks
A. 
Additional Development Regulations.
1. 
FAR Exception, Employment Districts. An exception to the maximum FAR standard in the employment districts may be approved where the decision maker makes all of the following findings:
a. 
The proposed use provides an employment type that is determined by the decision maker to further the City's economic development goals;
b. 
Public facilities and services are available to serve the proposed use and structure; and
c. 
The proposed building massing is compatible with intended development in the zoning district.
2. 
Transitional Height Standards. Where an employment district abuts a residential district, the following height limitations apply:
a. 
Maximum height within 50 feet of a residential district boundary: 35 feet.
b. 
Maximum height between 50 and 75 feet of a residential district boundary: 50 feet.
3. 
Transitional Setback Standards. Where an employment district abuts a residential district, the following setback requirements apply:
a. 
IS District, Minimum Setback Adjacent to Residential Districts. The minimum setback from any property line adjacent to or across the street from a residential district shall be 30 feet.
b. 
IP and BP Districts, Minimum Setback Adjacent to a Residential District. The minimum setback from any property line adjacent to or across the street from a residential district shall be 50 feet, which may include landscaping and employee parking.
(Ord. 1972, Repealed and Replaced, 02/22/2022; Ord. 1981, Amended, 12/13/2022; Ord. 1996, Amended, 07/23/2024)
A. 
Building Design Near Freeways. Any building visible from the freeway shall be designed with four-sided architecture where each exterior wall is designed equivalent to the primary facade in the extent of building articulation and quality of exterior materials, and consistent with the color scheme of the primary facade.
B. 
Orientation of Primary Building Entrance. The primary building entrance shall face and be oriented toward a street frontage providing access to the site.
C. 
Facade Articulation. All street-facing facades shall have at least one horizontal or vertical projection or recess at least two feet in depth for every 50 horizontal feet of wall. If located on a building with two or more stories, the articulated elements must be greater than one story in height and may be grouped together rather than spaced in 50-foot modules.
D. 
Employee Outdoor Eating or Use Areas. All new development greater than 10,000 square feet in gross floor area and additions that expand existing floor area by 25 percent and result in more than 10,000 square feet of floor area, a minimum of 150 square feet of outdoor eating or use area shall be provided for the use of employees. Outdoor employee areas shall be designed to include seating and covering to provide protection from sun and weather conditions.
E. 
Large-Scale Office and Industrial Development. All new development containing 80,000 square feet or more of floor area shall provide the following:
1. 
Open space areas equal to 10 percent of the site area, providing gathering space or opportunities for active or passive use. Open space areas shall include amenities that enhance the comfort, aesthetics, and usability of the space, including but not limited to trails/paths, benches, trees, shade structures, drinking fountains, or public art;
2. 
Pedestrian walkways that connect all parts of the park and to any existing or planned pedestrian facilities in adjacent neighborhoods; and
3. 
Stormwater detention facilities incorporated into the site landscaping as a visual amenity.
F. 
Outdoor refuse collection areas shall be screened so as not to be visible from public streets. All refuse bins shall be stored within a masonry enclosure unless they are located within a larger storage area surrounded and screened by a masonry wall.
(Ord. 1972, Repealed and Replaced, 02/22/2022; Ord. 1981, Amended, 12/13/2022; Ord. 1996, Amended, 07/23/2024)
A. 
Properties Within Northeast Growth Area. New development of sites located within the Northeast Growth Area shall comply with the Northeast Growth Area overlay district regulations identified in Chapter 14.09.191 of this code.
(Ord. 1981, Added, 12/13/2022)