The Employee Housing Act allows for flexibility in housing types for employee housing, including conventional and nonconventional structures, such as: living quarters, boardinghouse, tent, bunkhouse, mobilehome, manufactured home, recreational vehicle, and travel trailers. The laws and regulations governing these structures depend on the housing type; however, all qualified employee housing must comply with the Employee Housing Act (California Health and Safety Code Section 17000 et seq.) and the Employee Housing Regulations (California Code of Regulations Title 25, Division 1, Chapter 1, Subchapter 3 — Employee Housing), which outline specific requirements for the construction of housing, maintenance of grounds, buildings, sleeping space and facilities, sanitation and heating; and the provisions of this section. Under Health and Safety Code Section 17021.6, the permitted occupancy in employee housing in a zone allowing agricultural uses (RCO and UR Zones) shall include agricultural employees who may or may not work on the property where the employee housing is located.
(Ord. 26-479, 3/9/2026)