A. 
Purpose. The residential low density zone is intended to encompass an area of larger residential lots providing for single-family development.
B. 
Uses Permitted. In the RL zone, the following uses are permitted, subject to the development standards in this section and elsewhere in this title as specified:
1. 
Single-family dwellings.
2. 
Residential care facilities for six or fewer persons.
3. 
Parks and playgrounds.
C. 
Accessory Uses (LGMC Section 17.24.060). Accessory uses are those uses that are supportive and incidental to the primary use. The accessory uses may be allowed by right (permitted) or as verified by zoning clearance (ZC), by minor use permit (MUP, LGMC Section 17.28.052), or by conditional use permit (CUP, LGMC Section 17.28.050).
1. 
Small family day care (permitted).
2. 
Large family day care (MUP).
3. 
Accessory dwelling units (permitted).
D. 
Uses Requiring Use Permits.
1. 
The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a conditional use permit according to the provisions of Section 17.28.050:
a. 
Public service and utility structures and facilities.
b. 
Churches and schools.
c. 
Residential care facilities for seven or more persons.
2. 
The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a minor use permit according to the provisions of Section 17.28.052:
a. 
Expansion of nonconforming single-family dwellings used for residential purposes where lot coverage is increased by more than twenty percent.
E. 
Development Standards. The following property development standards shall apply to all land and structures in the RL zone. Furthermore, all developments must obtain planned development permits as prescribed in Section 17.28.030:
1. 
Minimum Lot Area. Ten thousand square feet for residential uses; twenty thousand square feet for churches and other uses.
2. 
Minimum Lot Width and Depth. Sixty feet for width; ninety feet for depth.
3. 
Minimum Yards.
a. 
Front: Twenty-five feet.
b. 
Side: Ten feet.
c. 
Rear: Twenty-five feet.
4. 
Maximum Building Height (as prescribed in Section 17.24.040).
a. 
Main Buildings: Twenty-five feet.
b. 
Accessory Structures: Fifteen feet.
5. 
Minimum Usable Open Space (as prescribed in Section 17.24.070). Two thousand square feet per dwelling unit.
6. 
Off-Street Parking (as prescribed in Section 17.24.010). Two spaces per dwelling unit, both garaged.
F. 
Additional Zoning Provisions. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this development code, as specified in this section or prescribed elsewhere. Additional development standards relating to this zone are located in the following sections:
1. 
Landscaping, Section 17.24.050.
2. 
Fencing, Section 17.24.050.
3. 
Home occupations, Chapter 18.20.
4. 
Accessory uses, Section 17.24.060.
5. 
Temporary uses, Section 17.28.040.
6. 
Signs, Chapter 18.12.
7. 
Animal keeping, Chapter 18.16.
8. 
Nonconforming use/lot, Section 17.24.090.
(Ord. 438 § 1, 2016; Ord. 461 § 1, 2022)
A. 
Purpose. The residential low/medium density zone is intended to provide for small lot single-family development.
B. 
Uses Permitted. In the RL/M zone, the following uses are permitted, subject to the development standards in this section and elsewhere in this title as specified.
1. 
Single-family dwellings.
2. 
Residential care facilities for six or fewer persons.
3. 
Parks and playgrounds.
C. 
Accessory Uses (LGMC Section 17.24.060). Accessory uses are those uses that are supportive and incidental to the primary use. The accessory uses may be allowed by right (permitted) or as verified by zoning clearance (ZC), by minor use permit (MUP, LGMC Section 17.28.052), or by conditional use permit (CUP, LGMC Section 17.28.050).
1. 
Small family day care (permitted).
2. 
Large family day care (MUP).
3. 
Accessory dwelling units (permitted).
D. 
Uses Requiring Use Permits.
1. 
The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a conditional use permit according to the provisions of Section 17.28.050:
a. 
Public service and utility structures and facilities.
b. 
Churches and schools.
c. 
Residential care facilities for seven or more persons.
d. 
Senior citizen housing.
2. 
The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a minor use permit according to the provisions of Section 17.28.052:
a. 
Expansion of nonconforming single-family dwellings used for residential purposes where lot coverage is increased by more than twenty percent.
E. 
Development Standards. The following property development standards shall apply to all land and structures in the RL/M zone. Furthermore, all development must obtain a planned development permit as prescribed in Section 17.28.030:
1. 
Minimum Lot Area. Six thousand square feet for residential uses; twenty thousand square feet for churches and other uses.
2. 
Minimum Lot Width and Depth. Sixty feet for width; ninety feet for depth.
3. 
Minimum Yards (as prescribed in Section 17.24.030).
a. 
Front: Twenty-five feet.
b. 
Side: Five feet.
c. 
Rear: Twenty feet.
4. 
Maximum Building Height (as prescribed in Section 17.24.040).
a. 
Main Buildings: Twenty-five feet.
b. 
Accessory Structures: Fifteen feet.
5. 
Minimum Usable Open Space (as prescribed in Section 17.24.070). One thousand five hundred square feet.
6. 
Off-Street Parking (as prescribed in Section 17.24.010). Two spaces per dwelling unit, both garaged.
F. 
Additional Zoning Provisions. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this development code, as specified in this section or prescribed elsewhere. Additional development standards relating to this zone are located in the following sections:
1. 
Landscaping, Section 17.24.050.
2. 
Fencing, Section 17.24.050.
3. 
Home occupations, Chapter 18.20.
4. 
Accessory uses, Section 17.24.060.
5. 
Temporary uses, Section 17.28.040.
6. 
Signs, Chapter 18.12.
7. 
Animal keeping, Chapter 18.16.
8. 
Nonconforming use/lot, Section 17.24.090.
(Ord. 438 § 1, 2016; Ord. 461 § 1, 2022)
A. 
Purpose. The residential medium density zone is intended primarily to provide for moderate intensity housing development, such as duplexes or townhouses, mixed with smaller lot single-family homes.
B. 
Uses Permitted. In the RM zone, the following uses are permitted, subject to the development standards in this section and elsewhere in this title as specified.
1. 
Single-family dwelling.
2. 
Duplex dwellings.
3. 
Two single-family dwellings on a lot, subject to a lot depth of one hundred and twenty-five feet and a separation between dwellings of twenty feet or more.
4. 
Residential care facilities for six or fewer persons.
5. 
Parks and playgrounds.
C. 
Accessory Uses (LGMC Section 17.24.060). Accessory uses are those uses that are supportive and incidental to the primary use. The accessory uses may be allowed by right (permitted) or as verified by zoning clearance (ZC), by minor use permit (MUP, LGMC Section 17.28.052), or by conditional use permit (CUP, LGMC Section 17.28.050).
1. 
Small family day care (permitted).
2. 
Large family day care (MUP).
3. 
Accessory dwelling units (permitted).
D. 
Uses Requiring Use Permits.
1. 
The following uses are permitted, subject to the approval of a conditional use permit, according to the provisions of Section 17.28.050:
a. 
Public service and utility structures and facilities.
b. 
Churches and schools.
c. 
Residential care facilities for seven or more persons.
d. 
Senior citizen housing.
e. 
Multifamily dwellings consistent with the following implementation program set forth in the general plan implementation manual: community development programs No. 14, 23, 34, and 35; safety program No. 23; noise programs No. 1, 2, and 4; conservation and recreation programs No. 15,18, 22, 28, 31, and 41.
2. 
The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a minor use permit according to the provisions of Section 17.28.052:
a. 
Expansion of nonconforming single-family dwellings used for residential purpose where lot coverage is increased by more than twenty percent.
E. 
Development Standards. The following property development standards shall apply to all land and structures in the RM zone. Furthermore, all development must obtain a planned development permit as prescribed in Section 17.28.030:
1. 
Minimum Site Area. Six thousand square feet, subject to a minimum three thousand square feet per dwelling unit, for residential purposes; twenty thousand square feet for churches and other uses.
2. 
Minimum Site Width and Depth. Sixty feet for width; ninety feet for depth.
3. 
Minimum Yards (as prescribed in Section 17.24.030).
a. 
Front: Twenty-five feet.
b. 
Side: Five feet.
c. 
Rear: Twenty feet.
4. 
Maximum Building Height (as prescribed in Section 17.24.070).
a. 
Main Buildings: Twenty-five feet.
b. 
Accessory Structures: Fifteen feet.
5. 
Minimum Usable Open Space (as prescribed in Section 17.24.070). One thousand five hundred square feet for the first unit and five-hundred square feet for each additional unit.
6. 
Off-Street Parking (as prescribed in Section 17.24.010).
a. 
Resident: Two spaces per dwelling unit.
b. 
Guest: One space per four dwelling units.
F. 
Additional Zoning Provisions. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this development code, as specified in this section or prescribed elsewhere. Additional development standards relating to this zone are located in the following sections:
1. 
Landscaping, Section 17.24.050.
2. 
Fencing, Section 17.24.050.
3. 
Home occupations, Chapter 18.20.
4. 
Accessory uses, Section 17.24.060.
5. 
Temporary uses, Section 17.28.040.
6. 
Signs, Chapter 18.12.
7. 
Animal keeping, Chapter 18.16.
8. 
Nonconforming use/lot, Section 17.24.090.
(Ord. 438 § 1, 2016; Ord. 461 § 1, 2022)
A. 
Purpose. The residential medium/high density zone is intended to provide for more compact multi-family housing development, such as garden apartments.
B. 
Uses Permitted. In the RM/H zone, the following uses are permitted, subject to the development standards in this section and elsewhere in this title as specified:
1. 
Residential care facilities for six or fewer persons.
2. 
Parks and playgrounds.
C. 
Accessory Uses (LGMC Section 17.24.060). Accessory uses are those uses that are supportive and incidental to the primary use. The accessory uses may be allowed by right (permitted) or as verified by zoning clearance (ZC), by minor use permit (MUP, LGMC Section 17.28.052), or by conditional use permit (CUP, LGMC Section 17.28.050).
1. 
Small family day care (permitted).
2. 
Accessory dwelling units (permitted).
D. 
Uses Requiring Use Permit.
1. 
The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a conditional use permit according to the provisions of Section 17.28.050:
a. 
Duplex dwellings.
b. 
Public service and utility structures and facilities.
c. 
Churches and schools.
d. 
Boarding or lodging houses.
e. 
Residential care facilities for seven or more persons.
f. 
Senior citizen housing.
g. 
Multifamily dwellings consistent with the following implementation program set forth in the general plan implementation manual: community development programs Nos. 14, 23, 34, and 35; safety program No. 23; noise programs Nos. 1, 2, and 4; conservation and recreation programs Nos. 15, 18, 22, 28, 31, and 41.
2. 
The following uses are permitted subject to the approval of a minor use permit according to the provisions of Section 17.28.052:
a. 
Expansion of nonconforming single-family dwellings used for residential purposes where lot coverage is increased by more than twenty percent.
E. 
Development Standards. The following property development standards shall apply to all land and structures in the RM/H zone. Furthermore, all development must obtain a planned development permit as prescribed in Section 17.28.030.
1. 
Minimum Site Area. Six thousand square feet, subject to a minimum one thousand five hundred square feet per dwelling unit, for residential purposes; ten thousand square feet for churches and other uses.
2. 
Minimum Density. No residential development shall be permitted which contains an overall density of less than one unit per three thousand square feet.
3. 
Minimum Lot Width and Depth. Sixty feet for width; ninety feet for depth.
4. 
Minimum Yards (as prescribed in Section 17.24.030).
a. 
Front: Twenty-five feet.
b. 
Side: Five feet.
c. 
Rear: Twenty feet.
5. 
Maximum Building Height (as prescribed in Section 17.24.040).
a. 
Main Buildings: Forty-five feet.
b. 
Accessory Structures: Fifteen feet.
6. 
Minimum Usable Open Space (as prescribed in Section 17.24.070). Five hundred square feet for each dwelling unit.
7. 
Off-Street Parking (as prescribed in Section 17.24.010).
a. 
Resident: Two spaces per dwelling unit.
b. 
Guest: One space per four dwelling units.
F. 
Additional Zoning Provisions. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this development code, as specified in this section or prescribed elsewhere. Additional development standards relating to this zone are located in the following sections:
1. 
Landscaping, Section 17.24.050.
2. 
Fencing, Section 17.24.050.
3. 
Home occupations, Chapter 18.20.
4. 
Accessory uses, Section 17.24.060.
5. 
Temporary uses, Section 17.28.040.
6. 
Signs, Chapter 18.12.
7. 
Animal keeping, Chapter 18.16.
8. 
Nonconforming use/lot, Section 17.24.090.
G. 
Properties located within special treatment area I (STA I) are subject to the requirements of the city of Lemon Grove downtown village specific plan.
(Ord. 349 § 2, 2005; Ord. 438 § 1, 2016; Ord. 461 § 1, 2022)
A. 
Purpose. The residential/professional (RP) zone is available to business, professional, or health practice uses combined with multifamily residential uses. These regulations establish development standards and conditions through which uses may be established in this zone. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this title.
B. 
Permitted Uses. Uses that are consistent with the following categories, as determined by the development services director, are permitted by right, as verified by zoning clearance:
1. 
Business and Professional. Uses related to the practice of a vocation requiring specialized training or education that can be performed in an office setting.
2. 
Educational and Training Facilities. Uses that provide classroom-style instruction for occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the building official.
3. 
Financial Institutions. Uses related to the exchange, lending, borrowing, and safe-keeping of money.
4. 
Government. Uses related to local, state, or federal government agencies in an office setting.
5. 
Medical, Dental, Clinics and Health Practitioners. Uses related to diagnosis and treatment of human illness and physical malfunction, including clinics, medical and dental laboratories that can be performed in an office setting.
6. 
Parking. Uses that provide for surface or structure parking for passenger vehicles. Parking areas may be public or privately-owned and managed.
7. 
Personal Services. Uses that provide a variety of services associated with personal grooming or adornment, health maintenance, or well-being.
8. 
Research and Development. Uses engaged in research and testing activities associated with discovering new or improved products, methods, processes, or services in an office setting.
9. 
Residential. Residential uses that provide dwelling units as a multifamily or senior housing development as condominiums or apartments.
10. 
Residential Care—Small. Uses that provide residential/inpatient care in a small facility (one to eight people).
C. 
Accessory Uses (Section 17.24.060). Accessory uses are those uses that are supportive and incidental to the primary use or are uses permissible in conjunction with the principal use. The accessory uses may be allowed by right and verified by zoning clearance (ZC), an accessory use allowed by minor use permit (MUP) or conditional use permit (CUP) and as noted in this section and defined in Section 17.24.060:
1. 
Communications (ZC, MUP, CUP).
2. 
Day care—Small (ZC).
3. 
Employee convenience sales and services—Cafeteria, food service, or consumer goods (ZC).
4. 
Employee convenience sales and services—Recreational facilities (MUP).
5. 
Home occupations (ZC).
6. 
Kiosk concession sales (ZC).
7. 
Outdoor dining on private property less than one thousand square feet (ZC).
8. 
Outdoor dining on public property or greater than or equal to one thousand square feet (MUP).
9. 
Parking (ZC).
10. 
Residential complex support (ZC).
11. 
Residential—Caretaker dwelling (MUP).
12. 
Accessory dwelling units (permitted).
D. 
Uses Requiring a Minor Use Permit (Section 17.28.052).
1. 
Business Support. Uses that provide printing, copying, photographic, computer, or technological services.
2. 
Funeral and Mortuary Services with Assembly Space. Uses that provide services related to the death of a human (without crematoria) that may include assembly space for occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the building official.
E. 
Uses Requiring a Conditional Use Permit (Section 17.28.050).
1. 
Assembly—Small. Uses that provide indoor gathering places for occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the building official. Alcoholic beverage sales shall be subject to LGMC 18.27. This use does not include "adult entertainment" as defined by LGMC Section 18.28.020.
2. 
Broadcast and Production Studios without Outdoor Equipment. Uses that provide for the production, recording and broadcasting of radio, television shows, motion pictures, and music. This use does not include outdoor equipment.
3. 
Visitor Accommodations—Small. Uses that provide lodging, or a combination of lodging and food, primarily to visitors and tourists. This use includes single room occupancy, hotels, and motels, with or without assembly space for occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the building official.
F. 
Uses Requiring a Planned Development Permit (see also Section 17.28.030).
G. 
Development Standards. The following property development standards shall apply to all land and structures in the RP zone. Furthermore, all development projects must obtain a planned development permit as prescribed in Section 17.28.030:
1. 
Minimum Lot Area. Six thousand square feet subject to a minimum one thousand five hundred square feet per dwelling unit.
2. 
Residential Inclusion. No development project shall contain fewer than two dwelling units, or less than one unit per full three thousand square feet of lot area.
3. 
Minimum Lot Width and Depth. Sixty feet for width; ninety feet for depth.
4. 
Minimum Yards (as prescribed in Section 17.24.030).
a. 
Front: Twenty-five feet.
b. 
Side: Five feet.
c. 
Rear: Twenty feet.
5. 
Maximum Building Height (as prescribed in Section 17.24.040).
a. 
Main Buildings: Forty-five feet.
b. 
Accessory Structures: Fifteen feet.
6. 
Minimum Usable Open Space (according to Section 17.24.070). Five hundred square feet for each dwelling unit.
7. 
Off-Street Parking (according to Section 17.24.010).
8. 
Enclosure. All permitted or conditionally permitted activities, including all accompanying accessory uses, shall be confined to enclosed structures, and shall not be conducted or occur upon any open or unenclosed area, whether private or public, unless expressly permitted in this section or authorized by a conditional use permit, temporary use permit or other official means.
H. 
Additional Zoning Provisions. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this development code, as specified in this section or prescribed elsewhere. Additional development standards relating to this zone are located in the following sections:
1. 
Accessory uses, Section 17.24.060.
2. 
Landscaping and screening, Section 17.24.050.
3. 
Loading, Section 17.24.020.
4. 
Nonconforming uses, structures, and lots, Section 17.24.090.
5. 
Parking, Section 17.24.010.
6. 
Performance and restricted use standards, Section 17.24.080.
7. 
Signs, Chapter 18.12.
8. 
Temporary uses, Section 17.28.040.
I. 
Special Treatment Area I (STA I). Properties located within special treatment area (STA I) are subject to the requirements of the city of Lemon Grove Downtown Village Specific Plan.
(Ord. 394 § 4, 2010; Ord. 434 § 2, 2015; Ord. 461 § 1, 2022)
A. 
Purpose. The central commercial zone is available to pedestrian-oriented, neighborhood-serving commercial and residential uses that offer a variety of goods, services, and activities. These regulations establish development standards and conditions through which uses may be established in this zone. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this title.
B. 
Permitted Uses. Uses that are consistent with the following categories, as determined by the development services director, are permitted by right, as verified by zoning clearance:
1. 
Animal Sales and Services—Pet Supplies. Uses that provide sales of pet supplies including feed and grain. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
2. 
Business and Professional. Uses related to the practice of a vocation requiring specialized training or education that can be performed in an office setting.
3. 
Business Support. Uses that provide printing, copying, photographic, computer, or technological services.
4. 
Educational and Training Facilities. Uses that provide classroom-style instruction for occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the building official.
5. 
Financial Institutions. Uses related to the exchange, lending, borrowing, and safe-keeping of money.
6. 
Food and Beverage Establishments without Drive-Through. Uses that prepare, provide, or serve food or beverages for consumption on or off the premises without drive-through service. Alcoholic beverage sales shall be subject to LGMC Chapter 18.27.
7. 
Government. Uses related to local, state, or federal government agencies in an office setting.
8. 
Maintenance and Repair of Consumer Goods. Uses that provide maintenance, cleaning, and repair services for consumer goods. This use does not include vehicle repair uses.
9. 
Medical, Dental, Clinics and Health Practitioners. Uses related to diagnosis and treatment of human illness and physical malfunction, including medical and dental laboratories that can be performed in an office setting.
10. 
Parking. Uses that provide for surface or structure parking for passenger vehicles. Parking areas may be public or privately-owned and managed.
11. 
Personal Services. Uses that provide a variety of services associated with personal grooming or adornment, health maintenance, or well-being.
12. 
Recreation—Small. Uses or facilities associated with indoor or outdoor, active or passive recreation for indoor occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the building official, and outdoor occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the community development director.
13. 
Research and Development. Uses engaged in research and testing activities associated with discovering new or improved products, methods, processes, or services in an office setting.
14. 
Residential Care—Small. Uses that provide residential/inpatient care in a small facility (one to eight people).
15. 
Retail. Uses that provide new consumer goods, large and small, functional and decorative, for use, entertainment, comfort, or aesthetics; goods for personal grooming or day-to-day maintenance of personal health and well-being. This use includes, but is not limited to, furniture, appliances, sundries, pharmaceuticals, wearing apparel and accessories, small equipment sales and rentals. This use does not include vehicle uses.
16. 
Retail—Antiques. Uses that provide antique goods, large and small, functional and decorative, for use, entertainment, comfort, or aesthetics.
C. 
Accessory Uses (LGMC Section 17.24.060). Accessory uses are those uses that are supportive and incidental to the primary use. The accessory uses may be allowed by right, as verified by Zoning Clearance (ZC), by Minor Use Permit (MUP, LGMC Section 17.28.052), or by Conditional Use Permit (CUP, LGMC Section 17.28.050):
1. 
Administrative offices (ZC).
2. 
Communications (ZC, MUP, CUP).
3. 
Day care—Small (ZC).
4. 
Employee convenience sales and services—Cafeteria, food service, or consumer goods (ZC).
5. 
Employee convenience sales and services—Recreational facilities (MUP).
6. 
Home occupations (ZC).
7. 
Kiosk concession sales (ZC).
8. 
Outdoor dining on private property less than one thousand square feet (ZC).
9. 
Outdoor dining on public property or greater than or equal to one thousand square feet (MUP).
10. 
Outdoor sales or displays (ZC).
11. 
Parking (ZC).
12. 
Real estate sales/leasing offices.
13. 
Residential complex support (MUP).
14. 
Residential—Caretaker dwelling (MUP).
15. 
Retail manufacturing (MUP).
16. 
Retail—Secondhand merchandise (MUP).
D. 
Uses Requiring a Minor Use Permit (Section 17.28.052).
1. 
Assembly—Small. Uses that provide indoor gathering places, such as worship or entertainment, for occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the building official. Alcoholic beverage sales shall be subject to LGMC Chapter 18.27. This use does not include "adult entertainment" as defined by LGMC Section 18.28.020.
2. 
Construction Supplies and Equipment. Uses that provide goods, including tools, to repair, maintain, or visually enhance a structure or premises.
3. 
Food and Beverage Establishments with Drive-Through. Uses that prepare, provide, or serve food or beverages for consumption on or off the premises that may include drive-through service. Alcoholic beverage sales shall be subject to LGMC Chapter 18.27.
4. 
Vehicle Equipment and Supplies without Installation. Uses related to the sale of new small parts, tools or supplies for repairing or maintaining vehicles. This use does not include on-site installation.
E. 
Uses Requiring a Conditional Use Permit (Section 17.28.050).
1. 
Assembly—Indoor—Large. Uses that provide indoor gathering places, such as worship or entertainment, for occupancies greater than or equal to fifty persons as determined by the building official. Alcoholic beverage sales shall be subject to LGMC Chapter 18.27. This use does not include "adult entertainment" as defined by LGMC Section 18.28.020.
2. 
Broadcast and Production Studios without Outdoor Equipment. Uses that provide for the production, recording and broadcasting of radio, television shows, motion pictures, and music. This use does not include outdoor equipment.
3. 
Day Care Center. Uses that provide part-time care, for less than twenty-four hours per day, located in a commercial zone.
4. 
Recreation—Outdoor—Large. Uses or facilities associated with outdoor, active or passive recreation for occupancies greater than or equal to fifty persons as determined by the community development director.
5. 
Vehicle Service/Maintenance. Business uses primarily intended for the retail sale of vehicle fuel, which may include incidental merchandise and supplies; and/or vehicular services such as automatic or manual washing and detailing, tire repair, equipment adjustments, tune-ups and similar minor services.
6. 
Visitor Accommodations. Uses that provide lodging, or a combination of lodging and food, primarily to visitors and tourists. This use includes single room occupancy, hotels, and motels, with or without assembly space.
F. 
Uses Requiring a Planned Development Permit (see also Section 17.28.030).
1. 
Broadcast and Production Studios with Outdoor Equipment. Uses that provide for the production, recording and broadcasting of radio, television shows, motion pictures, and music that includes outdoor equipment.
G. 
Development Standards. The following property development standards shall apply to all land and structures in the CC zone:
1. 
Minimum Lot Area. No minimum lot area requirement.
2. 
Minimum Lot Width and Depth. No minimum width or depth requirements.
3. 
Minimum Yards (as prescribed in Section 17.24.030). No minimum yard requirements; except ten feet adjacent to any residential district.
4. 
Maximum Building Height (as prescribed in Section 17.24.040).
a. 
Main Building: Forty feet.
b. 
Accessory Structures: Fifteen feet.
5. 
Maximum Building Coverage. No building coverage limitations.
6. 
Off-Street Parking (according to Section 17.24.010).
a. 
Common Facilities. Off-street parking may be provided, off-site, in common with other businesses in the district.
b. 
In-Lieu Fee. As part of the planned development process (Section 17.28.030), a developer of property within the CC zone may request, or the planning commission or city council may require, the payment of a fee as a substitute for the direct provision of all or part of required off-street parking.
7. 
Enclosure. All permitted or conditionally permitted activities, including all accompanying accessory uses, shall be confined to enclosed structures, and shall not be conducted or occur upon any open or unenclosed area, whether private or public, unless expressly permitted in this section or authorized by a conditional use permit, temporary use permit or other official means.
H. 
Additional Zoning Provisions. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this development code, as specified in this section or prescribed elsewhere. Additional development standards relating to this zone are located in the following sections:
1. 
Accessory buildings and uses, Section 17.24.060.
2. 
Landscaping and screening, Section 17.24.050.
3. 
Loading, Section 17.24.020.
4. 
Nonconforming uses, structures, and lots, Section 17.24.090.
5. 
Parking, Section 17.24.010.
6. 
Performance and restricted use standards, Section 17.24.080.
7. 
Signs, Chapter 18.12.
8. 
Temporary uses, Section 17.28.040.
I. 
Special Treatment Area I (STA I). Properties located within special treatment area I (STA I) are subject to the requirements of the city of Lemon Grove Downtown Village Specific Plan.
(Ord. 394 § 4, 2010; Ord. 434 § 2, 2015)
A. 
Purpose. The general commercial (GC) zone is available to auto-oriented, generally large-scale businesses and activities offering retail goods and services meant to serve the needs of local and regional shoppers. These regulations establish development standards and conditions through which uses may be located in this zone. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this title.
B. 
Permitted Uses. Uses that are consistent with the following categories, as determined by the development services director, are permitted by right, as verified by zoning clearance:
1. 
Animal Sales and Services—Pet Supplies. Uses that provide sales of pet supplies including feed and grain. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
2. 
Animal Sales and Services—Grooming. Uses that provide animal grooming, with or with out the sale of supplies, for household pets and small farm animals as defined in LGMC Chapter 18.16. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
3. 
Brewpubs and wine bars as defined by Chapter 18.27.
4. 
Business and Professional. Uses related to the practice of a vocation requiring specialized training or education that can be performed in an office setting.
5. 
Business Support. Uses that provide printing, copying, photographic, computer, or technological services.
6. 
Educational and Training Facilities. Uses that provide classroom-style instruction for occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the building official.
7. 
Emergency Homeless Shelter Overlay Zone (EHSOZ). Uses that provide temporary shelter for homeless individuals and/or families within the EHSOZ as provided for in Section 17.20.050.
8. 
Financial Institutions. Uses related to the exchange, lending, borrowing, and safe-keeping of money.
9. 
Food and Beverage Establishments with Drive-Through. Uses that prepare, provide, or serve food or beverages for consumption on or off the premises that may include drive-through service. Alcoholic beverage sales shall be subject to LGMC Chapter 18.27.
10. 
Funeral and Mortuary Services—No Assembly Space. Uses that provide services related to the death of a human (without crematoria). This use does not include assembly space.
11. 
Government. Uses related to local, state, or federal government agencies in an office setting.
12. 
Light Manufacturing. Uses that process, fabricate, assemble, treat, or package finished parts or products, of a limited intensity that result in few outside impacts. This use requires a retail component along the entire street frontages.
13. 
Maintenance and Repair of Consumer Goods. Uses that provide maintenance, cleaning, and repair services for consumer goods. This use does not include vehicle repair uses.
14. 
Medical, Dental, Clinics and Health Practitioners. Uses related to diagnosis and treatment of human illness and physical malfunction, including medical and dental laboratories that can be performed in an office setting.
15. 
Parking. Uses that provide surface or structure parking for passenger vehicles. Parking areas may be public or privately-owned and managed.
16. 
Personal Services. Uses that provide a variety of services associated with personal grooming or adornment, health maintenance, or well-being.
17. 
Recreation—Small. Uses or facilities associated with indoor or outdoor, active or passive recreation for indoor occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the building official and outdoor occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the community development director.
18. 
Retail. Uses that provide new consumer goods, large and small, functional and decorative, for use, entertainment, comfort, or aesthetics; goods for personal grooming or day-to-day maintenance of personal health and well-being. This use includes, but is not limited to, furniture, appliances, sundries, pharmaceuticals, wearing apparel and accessories, small equipment sales and rentals. This use does not include vehicle uses.
19. 
Retail—Antiques. Uses that provide antique goods, large and small, functional and decorative, for use, entertainment, comfort, or aesthetics.
20. 
Vehicle Equipment and Supplies without Installation. Uses related to the sale of new or used parts, tools or supplies for repairing or maintaining vehicles. This use does not include on-site installation.
C. 
Accessory Uses (LGMC Section 17.24.060). Accessory uses are those uses that are supportive and incidental to the primary use. The accessory uses may be allowed by right, as verified by zoning clearance (ZC), by minor use permit (MUP, LGMC Section 17.28.052), or by conditional use permit (CUP, LGMC Section 17.28.050).
1. 
Administrative offices (ZC).
2. 
Assembly (MUP).
3. 
Communications (ZC, MUP, CUP).
4. 
Construction staging and laydown—Off-site (ZC).
5. 
Employee convenience sales and services—Recreational facilities (MUP).
6. 
Employee convenience sales and services—Cafeteria, food service, or consumer goods (ZC).
7. 
Home occupations (ZC).
8. 
Kiosk concession sales (ZC).
9. 
Outdoor dining on private property less than one thousand square feet (ZC).
10. 
Outdoor dining on public property or greater than or equal to one thousand square feet (MUP).
11. 
Outdoor sales or displays (ZC).
12. 
Outdoor storage (ZC).
13. 
Parking (ZC).
14. 
Real estate sales/leasing offices (ZC).
15. 
Residential complex support (CUP).
16. 
Residential—Caretaker dwelling (MUP).
17. 
Residential—Rental dwellings above commercial (CUP).
18. 
Retail manufacturing (MUP).
19. 
Retail—Secondhand merchandise (MUP).
20. 
Accessory dwelling units (permitted).
D. 
Uses Requiring a Minor Use Permit (Section 17.28.052).
1. 
Animal Sales and Services—Veterinary Services. Uses that provide medical or surgical care for household pets and small farm animals as defined in LGMC Chapter 18.16. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
2. 
Assembly—Small. Uses that provide indoor gathering places, such as worship or entertainment, for occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the building official. Alcoholic beverage sales shall be subject to LGMC Chapter 18.27. This use does not include "adult entertainment" as defined by LGMC Section 18.28.020.
3. 
Building Services. Uses that provide construction, maintenance, and repair services for all structural and mechanical elements of structures and exterior spaces.
4. 
Construction Supplies and Equipment. Uses that provide goods, including tools, to repair, maintain, or visually enhance a structure or premises.
5. 
Funeral and Mortuary Services with Assembly Space. Uses that provide services related to the death of a human (without crematoria) that may include assembly space for occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the building official.
6. 
Government. Uses related to local, state, or federal government agencies in an industrial setting.
7. 
Recreation—Indoor—Large. Uses or facilities associated with indoor, active or passive recreation for occupancies greater than fifty persons as determined by the building official.
8. 
Research and Development. Uses engaged in research and testing activities associated with discovering new or improved products, methods, processes, or services in an office setting.
9. 
Residential Care. Uses that provide residential/inpatient care in a small facility (one to six people).
10. 
Vehicle Equipment and Supplies with Installation. Uses related to the sale of new or used parts, tools or supplies for repairing or maintaining vehicles that may include on-site installation.
11. 
Vehicle Repair—Minor. Uses that primarily provide replacement of parts, tune-ups, and similar minor services. This use does not include any operation listed under "Vehicle Repair—Major" or any similar major vehicle repair. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
12. 
Vehicle Sales and Rentals. Uses related to the sale, lease, or rental of new or used vehicles or associated equipment including service, maintenance, and minor repairs.
13. 
Vehicle Service/Maintenance. Uses that include businesses primarily intended for the retail sale of vehicle fuel, which may include incidental merchandise and supplies; and/or vehicular services such as automatic or manual washing and detailing services, tire repair, equipment adjustments, tune-ups and similar minor services.
14. 
Massage Establishments. Uses that are a "massage establishment" as that term is defined and regulated in Chapter 8.20 of this municipal code.
E. 
Uses Requiring a Conditional Use Permit (Section 17.28.050).
1. 
Animal Sales and Services—Day Care. Uses that provide part-time boarding care, for less than twenty-four hours per day, for household pets and small farm animals as defined in LGMC Chapter 18.16. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
2. 
Animal Sales and Services—Kennels. Uses that provide boarding care for household pets and small farm animals as defined in LGMC Chapter 18.16. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
3. 
Animal Sales and Services—Pet Stores. Uses that provide for the sale of household pets and small farm animals as defined in LGMC Chapter 18.16, and supplies. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
4. 
Assembly—Large. Uses that provide indoor gathering places, such as worship or entertainment, for occupancies greater than or equal to fifty persons as determined by the building official. Alcoholic beverage sales shall be subject to LGMC Chapter 18.27. This use does not include "adult entertainment" as defined by LGMC Section 18.28.020.
5. 
Day Care Center. Uses that provide part-time care, for less than twenty-four hours per day, located in a commercial zone.
6. 
Funeral and Mortuary Services with Assembly Space. Uses that provide services related to the death of a human (without crematoria), that may include assembly space for occupancies greater than or equal to fifty persons as determined by the building official.
7. 
Recreation—Outdoor—Large. Uses or facilities associated with outdoor, active or passive recreation for occupancies greater than or equal to fifty persons as determined by the community development director.
8. 
Recycling Collection Facilities—Large or Small. All collection facilities for recyclable materials shall be subject to LGMC Chapter 18.14.
9. 
Research and Development. Uses engaged in research and testing activities associated with discovering new or improved products, methods, processes, or services that require an industrial setting.
10. 
Residential Care—Large. Uses that provide residential/inpatient care in a large facility (nine or more people).
11. 
Residential—Senior Housing. Residential uses that provide dwelling units as a senior housing development.
12. 
Retail—Secondhand Merchandise. Indoor sales of used consumer products. This use does not permit outdoor sales or displays.
13. 
Visitor Accommodations. Uses that provide lodging, or a combination of lodging and food, primarily to visitors and tourists. This use includes single room occupancy, hotels, and motels, with or without assembly space.
14. 
Warehouse. Uses engaged in bulk storage as well as storage by individuals in separate storage compartments. This use includes outdoor sales.
15. 
Wholesale Distribution. Uses engaged in the bulk storage and distribution of goods, including wholesale showrooms and outdoor sales.
F. 
Uses Requiring a Planned Development Permit (LGMC Section 17.28.030).
G. 
Development Standards. The following property development standards shall apply to all land and structures in the GC zone:
1. 
Minimum Lot Area. Ten thousand net square feet.
2. 
Minimum Lot Width and Depth. No minimum width or depth required.
3. 
Minimum Yards (as prescribed in Section 17.24.030).
a. 
Front: Twenty-five feet.
b. 
Side: No minimum side yard required; except ten feet along a side street or adjacent to a residential district.
c. 
Rear: No minimum rear yard required; except fifteen feet adjacent to a residential district.
4. 
Maximum Building Height (as prescribed in Section 17.24.040).
a. 
Main Buildings: Thirty feet.
b. 
Accessory Structures: Fifteen feet.
5. 
Maximum Building Coverage. Thirty-five percent.
6. 
Enclosure. All permitted or conditionally permitted activities, including all accompanying accessory uses, shall be confined to enclosed structures, and shall not be conducted or occur upon any open or unenclosed area, whether private or public, unless expressly permitted in this section or authorized by a conditional use permit, temporary use permit or other official means.
H. 
Additional Zoning Provisions. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this development code, as specified in this section or prescribed elsewhere. Additional development standards relating to this zone are located in the following sections:
1. 
Accessory buildings and uses, Section 17.24.060.
2. 
Landscaping and screening, Section 17.24.050.
3. 
Loading, Section 17.24.020.
4. 
Nonconforming uses, structures, and lots, Section 17.24.090.
5. 
Parking, Section 17.24.010.
6. 
Performance and restricted use standards, Section 17.24.080.
7. 
Signs, Chapter 18.12.
8. 
Temporary uses, Section 17.28.040.
I. 
Special Treatment Area I (STA I). Properties located within special treatment area I (STA I) are subject to the requirements of the city of Lemon Grove Downtown Village Specific Plan.
(Ord. 394 § 4, 2010; Ord. 434 § 2, 2015; Ord. 446 § 2, 2017; Ord. 451 § 1, 2019; Ord. 461 § 1, 2022; Ord. 464 § 3, 2023)
A. 
Purpose. The heavy commercial (HC) zone is available to heavier, more obtrusive types of retail, semi-industrial, and service uses that do not require pedestrian traffic or high visibility, and are not compatible with consumer-oriented retail activities. These regulations establish development standards and conditions through which uses may be located in this zone. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this title.
B. 
Permitted Uses. Uses that are consistent with the following categories, as determined by the development services director, are permitted by right, as verified by zoning clearance:
1. 
Animal Sales and Services—Grooming. Uses that provide animal grooming, with or without the sale of supplies, for household pets and small farm animals as defined in LGMC Chapter 18.16. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
2. 
Animal Sales and Services—Pet Supplies. Uses that provide sales of pet supplies including feed and grain. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
3. 
Animal Sales and Services—Veterinary Services. Uses that provide medical or surgical care for household pets and small farm animals as defined in LGMC Chapter 18.16.
4. 
Broadcast and Production Studios without Outdoor Equipment. Uses that provide production, recording, and broadcasting of radio, television shows, motion pictures, and music. This use does not include outdoor equipment.
5. 
Building Services. Uses that provide construction, maintenance, and repair services for all structural and mechanical elements of structures and exterior spaces.
6. 
Business Support. Uses that provide printing, copying, photographic, computer, or technological services.
7. 
Construction Supplies and Equipment. Uses that provide goods, including tools, to repair, maintain, or visually enhance a structure or premises.
8. 
Funeral and Mortuary Services—No Assembly Space. Uses that provide services related to the death of a human (without crematoria). This use does not include assembly space.
9. 
Government. Uses related to local, state, or federal government agencies in a warehouse setting.
10. 
Heavy Manufacturing. Uses that process materials for the fabrication of large equipment and machinery or high technology products, including manufacturing uses that typically produce noise, dust, or other pollutants capable of harming or annoying adjacent uses.
11. 
Light Manufacturing. Uses that process, fabricate, assemble, treat, or package finished parts or products, of a limited intensity that result in few outside impacts. This use may include a retail component.
12. 
Maintenance and Repair of Consumer Goods. Uses that provide maintenance, cleaning, and repair services for consumer goods except motor vehicles.
13. 
Moving and Storage Facilities. Uses engaged in the moving of household or office furniture, appliances, and equipment from one location to another, including the temporary indoor storage of those same items.
14. 
Parking. Uses that provide for surface or structure parking for passenger vehicles. Parking areas may be public or privately-owned and managed.
15. 
Research and Development. Uses engaged in research and testing activities associated with discovering new or improved products, methods, processes, or services that require an industrial setting.
16. 
Retail—Second Hand Merchandise. Indoor sales of used consumer products. This use does not permit outdoor sales or displays.
17. 
Trucking and Transportation Terminals. Uses engaged in the dispatching and storage of large vehicles that includes maintenance and minor repair of vehicles stored on the premises.
18. 
Vehicle Equipment and Supplies without Installation. Uses related to the sale of new or used parts, tools or supplies for repairing or maintaining vehicles. This use does not include on-site installation.
19. 
Vehicle Repair—Major. Uses that provide repairs that typically require overnight vehicle storage, such as rebuilding or reconditioning engines, transmissions, and similar major vehicle components; collision service including body, frame, or fender straightening or repair; overall painting or paint shop; upholstery. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
20. 
Vehicle Repair—Minor. Uses that primarily provide replacement of parts, tune-ups, and similar minor services. This use does not include any operation listed under "Vehicle Repair—Major" or any similar major vehicle repair. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
21. 
Vehicle Sales and Rentals. Uses related to the sale, lease, or rental of new or used vehicles or associated equipment including service, maintenance, and minor repairs.
22. 
Warehouse. Uses engaged in bulk storage as well as storage by individuals in separate storage compartments; may include outdoor sales.
23. 
Wholesale Distribution. Uses engaged in the bulk storage and distribution of goods, including wholesale showrooms and outdoor sales.
C. 
Accessory Uses (Section 17.24.060). Accessory uses are those uses that are supportive and incidental to the primary use. The accessory uses may be allowed by right and verified by zoning clearance (ZC), an accessory use allowed by minor use permit (MUP) or conditional use permit (CUP) and as noted in this section and defined in Section 17.24.060.
1. 
Administrative offices (MUP).
2. 
Communications (ZC or MUP).
3. 
Construction staging and laydown—Off-site (ZC).
4. 
Employee convenience sales and services—Recreational facilities (MUP).
5. 
Employee convenience sales and services—Cafeteria, food service, or consumer goods (ZC).
6. 
Kiosk concession sales (ZC).
7. 
Outdoor sales or display (MUP).
8. 
Outdoor storage (ZC).
9. 
Parking (ZC).
10. 
Residential—Caretaker dwelling (MUP).
D. 
Uses Requiring a Minor Use Permit (Section 17.28.052).
1. 
Broadcast and Production Studios with Outdoor Equipment. Uses that provide for the production, recording and broadcasting of radio, television shows, motion pictures, and music that may include outdoor equipment.
2. 
Recycling Collection Facilities—Small. All collection facilities for recyclable materials shall be subject to LGMC Chapter 18.14.
3. 
Vehicle Equipment and Supplies—With Installation. Uses related to the sale of new or used parts, tools or supplies for repairing or maintaining vehicles that may include on-site installation.
4. 
Vehicle Service/Maintenance. Uses primarily intended for the retail sale of vehicle fuel, which may include incidental merchandise and supplies; and/or vehicular services such as automatic or manual washing and detailing, tire repair, equipment adjustments, tune-ups and similar minor services.
E. 
Uses Requiring a Conditional Use Permit (Section 17.28.050).
1. 
Animal Sales and Services—Kennels. Uses that provide boarding care for household pets and small farm animals, as defined in LGMC 18.16. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
2. 
Recycling Collection Facilities—Large. All collection facilities for recyclable materials shall be subject to LGMC Chapter 18.14.
F. 
Uses Requiring a Planned Development Permit (LGMC Section 17.28.030).
G. 
Development Standards. The following property development standards shall apply to all land and structures in the HC zone.
1. 
Minimum Lot Area. Ten thousand square feet.
2. 
Minimum Lot Width and Depth. No minimum width or depth required.
3. 
Minimum Yards (as prescribed in Section 17.24.030).
a. 
Front: Twenty feet.
b. 
Side: Ten feet along a side street, or adjacent to a residential district.
c. 
Rear: No minimum rear yard required; except fifteen feet adjacent to any residential district.
4. 
Maximum Building Height (as prescribed in Section 17.24.040).
a. 
Main Buildings: Thirty feet.
5. 
Maximum Building Coverage. Forty percent of lot. However, an exception to this rule shall apply to any business which occupies any HC-zoned lot or combination of contiguous lots with a site area greater than twenty thousand square feet. When a business, which meets this criteria, expands to two or more properties which are neither contiguous with each other, nor with the primary business site, building coverage for any one noncontiguous lot may exceed forty percent as long as the following requirements are met:
a. 
Total building coverage for all noncontiguous portions of the business site shall not exceed forty percent of their combined areas.
b. 
All buildings constructed after January 1, 1993 must conform fully to all zoning requirements including, but not limited to, those relating to building setbacks, off-street parking and loading, landscaping and screening.
c. 
For purposes of this section, noncontiguous lots comprising a portion of a business site shall not be separated from other portions of the business site by a distance of more than five hundred feet.
d. 
The property owner shall execute a covenant, the form and content of which shall be approved by the city attorney, which guarantees that all portions of the business site shall remain in a single common ownership in perpetuity, except as provided in subsection (D)(5)(e). The city shall have the right, but not the obligation to enforce the provisions of the covenant.
e. 
If the owner of property, which is subject to the requirement for the execution of a covenant, desires to sell a portion of his or her property, he or she may sell such property and modify the existing covenant with the approval of the community development director as long as such sale and modification complies with the following:
f. 
Each and every property created by the proposed sale conforms fully to the requirements of this title.
6. 
Enclosure. All permitted or conditionally permitted activities, including all accompanying accessory uses, shall be confined to enclosed structures, and shall not be conducted or occur upon any open or unenclosed area, whether private or public, unless expressly permitted in this section or authorized by a conditional use permit, temporary use permit or other official means.
H. 
Additional Zoning Provisions. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this development code, as specified in this section or prescribed elsewhere. Additional development standards relating to this zone are located in the following sections:
1. 
Accessory buildings and uses, Section 17.24.060.
2. 
Landscaping and screening, Section 17.24.050.
3. 
Loading, Section 17.24.020.
4. 
Nonconforming uses, structures, and lots, Section 17.24.090.
5. 
Parking, Section 17.24.010.
6. 
Performance and restricted use standards, Section 17.24.080.
7. 
Signs, Chapter 18.12.
8. 
Temporary uses, Section 17.28.040.
(Ord. 394 § 4, 2010; Ord. 434 § 2, 2015)
A. 
Purpose. The limited commercial zone, a small group of sites with unique physical and situational characteristics that limit economic potential, is available to uses with low traffic generation, high noise tolerance, and minimal slope disturbance. These regulations establish development standards and conditions through which uses may be located in this zone. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this title.
B. 
Permitted Uses. Uses that are consistent with the following categories, as determined by the development services director, are permitted by right, as verified by zoning clearance:
1. 
Animal Sales and Services—Grooming. Uses that provide animal grooming, with or without the sale of supplies, for household pets and small farm animals as defined in LGMC Chapter 18.16. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
2. 
Animal Sales and Services—Pet Supplies. Uses that provide sales of pet supplies including feed and grain. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
3. 
Animal Sales and Services—Veterinary Services. Uses that provide medical or surgical care for household pets and small farm animals as defined in LGMC Chapter 18.16.
4. 
Broadcast and Production Studios without Outdoor Equipment. Uses that provide for the production, recording, and broadcasting of radio, television shows, motion pictures, and music. This use does not include outdoor equipment.
5. 
Building Services. Uses that provide construction, maintenance, and repair services for all structural and mechanical elements of structures and exterior spaces.
6. 
Business and Professional. Uses related to the practice of a vocation requiring specialized training or education that can be performed in an office setting.
7. 
Business Support. Uses that provide printing, copying, photographic, computer, or technological services.
8. 
Educational and Training Facilities. Uses that provide classroom-style instruction for occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the building official.
9. 
Funeral and Mortuary Services with Assembly. Uses that provide services related to the death of a human (without crematoria) that may include assembly space for occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the building official.
10. 
Government. Uses related to local, state, or federal government agencies in an office setting.
11. 
Light Manufacturing. Uses that process, fabricate, assemble, treat, or package finished parts or products, of a limited intensity that result in few outside impacts. This use may include a retail component.
12. 
Maintenance and Repair of Consumer Goods. Uses that provide maintenance, cleaning, and repair services for consumer goods except motor vehicles.
13. 
Moving and Storage Facilities. Uses engaged in the moving of household or office furniture, appliances, and equipment from one location to another, including the temporary indoor storage of those same items.
14. 
Personal Services. Uses that provide a variety of services associated with personal grooming or adornment, health maintenance, or well-being.
15. 
Research and Development. Uses engaged in research and testing activities associated with discovering new or improved products, methods, processes, or services that require an industrial setting.
16. 
Retail. Uses that provide new consumer goods, large and small, functional and decorative, for use, entertainment, comfort, or aesthetics; goods for personal grooming or day-to-day maintenance of personal health and well-being. This use includes, but is not limited to, furniture, appliances, sundries, pharmaceuticals, wearing apparel and accessories, small equipment sales and rentals. This use does not include vehicle uses.
17. 
Retail—Second Hand Merchandise. Indoor sales of used consumer products. This use does not permit outdoor sales or displays.
18. 
Warehouse. Uses engaged in bulk storage as well as storage by individuals in separate storage compartments; may include outdoor sales.
19. 
Wholesale Distribution. Uses engaged in the bulk storage and distribution of goods, including nurseries, wholesale showrooms and outdoor sales.
C. 
Accessory Uses (Section 17.24.060). Accessory uses are those uses that are supportive and incidental to the primary use. The accessory uses may be allowed by right and verified by zoning clearance (ZC), an accessory use allowed by minor use permit (MUP) or conditional use permit (CUP) and as noted in this section and defined in Section 17.24.060.
1. 
Administrative offices (ZC).
2. 
Communications (ZA, MUP, CUP).
3. 
Construction staging and laydown—Off-site (ZC).
4. 
Employee convenience sales and services—Cafeteria, food service, or consumer goods (ZC).
5. 
Employee convenience sales and services—Recreational facilities (MUP).
6. 
Kiosk concession sales (ZC).
7. 
Outdoor storage (ZC).
8. 
Parking (ZC).
9. 
Residential—Caretaker dwelling (MUP).
D. 
Uses Requiring a Minor Use Permit (Section 17.28.052).
1. 
Animal Sales and Services—Pet Stores. Uses that provide for the sale of household pets and small farm animals as defined by LGMC Chapter 18.16, and supplies. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
2. 
Construction Supplies and Equipment. Uses that provide goods, including tools, to repair, maintain, or visually enhance a structure or premises.
3. 
Government. Uses related to local, state, or federal government agencies in a warehouse setting.
4. 
Recreation—Outdoor—Small. Uses or facilities associated with outdoor, active or passive recreation for occupancies less than fifty persons as determined by the community development director.
E. 
Uses Requiring a Conditional Use Permit (Section 17.28.050).
1. 
Recreation—Outdoor—Large. Uses or facilities associated with outdoor, active or passive recreation for occupancies greater than or equal to fifty persons as determined by the community development director.
2. 
Vehicle Repair—Minor. Uses that primarily provide replacement of parts, tune-ups, and similar minor services. This use does not include any operation listed under "Vehicle Repair—Major" or any similar major vehicle repair. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
F. 
Uses Requiring a Planned Development Permit (see also Section 17.28.030).
G. 
Development Standards. The following property development standards shall apply to all land and structures in the LC zone.
1. 
Minimum Lot Area.
a. 
Existing lots of record as of the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title.
b. 
For purposes of subdivision, minimum area of newly created lots shall be ten thousand square feet.
2. 
Minimum Lot Width and Depth. No minimum width or depth required.
3. 
Minimum Yards (as prescribed in Section 17.24.030).
a. 
Front: Twenty-five feet.
b. 
Side: Ten feet.
c. 
Rear: Twenty feet.
4. 
Maximum Building Height (as prescribed in Section 17.24.040).
a. 
Main Buildings: Twenty-five feet.
b. 
Accessory Buildings: Fifteen feet.
5. 
Maximum Building Coverage. Twenty-five percent of lot.
6. 
Enclosure. All permitted or conditionally permitted activities, including all accompanying accessory uses, shall be confined to enclosed structures, and shall not be conducted or occur upon any open or unenclosed area, whether private or public, unless expressly permitted in this section or authorized by a conditional use permit, temporary use permit or other official means.
H. 
Additional Zoning Provisions. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this development code, as specified in this section or prescribed elsewhere. Additional development standards relating to this zone are located in the following sections:
1. 
Accessory buildings and uses, Section 17.24.060.
2. 
Landscaping and screening, Section 17.24.050.
3. 
Loading, Section 17.24.020.
4. 
Nonconforming uses, structures, and lots, Section 17.24.090.
5. 
Parking, Section 17.24.010.
6. 
Performance and restricted use standards, Section 17.24.080.
7. 
Signs, Chapter 18.12.
8. 
Temporary uses, Section 17.28.040.
(Ord. 394 § 4, 2010; Ord. 434 § 2, 2015)
A. 
Purpose. The light industrial (LI) zone is available to light manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, or other related limited intensity activities. These regulations establish development standards and conditions through which uses may be located in this zone. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this title.
B. 
Permitted Uses. Uses that are consistent with the following categories, as determined by the development services director, are permitted by right, as verified by zoning clearance:
1. 
Animal Sales and Services—Pet Supplies. Uses that provide sales of pet supplies including feed and grain. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
2. 
Animal Sales and Services—Veterinary Services. Uses that provide medical or surgical care for household pets and small farm animals as defined in LGMC Chapter 18.16. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
3. 
Broadcast and Production Studios without Outdoor Equipment. Uses that provide for the production, recording, and broadcasting of radio, television shows, motion pictures, and music. This use does not include outdoor equipment.
4. 
Building Services. Uses that provide construction, maintenance, and repair services for all structural and mechanical elements of structures and exterior spaces.
5. 
Business Support. Uses that provide printing, copying, photographic, computer, or technological services.
6. 
Construction Supplies and Equipment. Uses that provide goods, including tools and equipment, to repair, maintain, or visually enhance a structure or premises.
7. 
Government. Uses related to local, state, or federal government agencies in an industrial setting.
8. 
Light Manufacturing. Uses that process, fabricate, assemble, treat, or package finished parts or products, of a limited intensity that result in few outside impacts. This use may include a retail component.
9. 
Maintenance and Repair of Consumer Goods. Uses that provide maintenance, cleaning, and repair services for consumer goods except motor vehicles.
10. 
Moving and Storage Facilities. Uses engaged in the moving of household or office furniture, appliances, and equipment from one location to another, including the temporary indoor storage of those same items.
11. 
Parking. Uses that provide for surface or structure parking for passenger vehicles. Parking areas may be public or privately-owned and managed.
12. 
Research and Development. Uses engaged in research and testing activities associated with discovering new or improved products, methods, processes, or services that require an industrial setting.
13. 
Trucking and Transportation Terminals. Uses engaged in the dispatching and storage of large vehicles that includes maintenance and minor repair of vehicles stored on the premises.
14. 
Vehicle Equipment and Supplies with Installation. Uses related to the sale of new or used parts, tools or supplies for repairing or maintaining vehicles that may include on-site installation.
15. 
Vehicle Repair—Minor. Uses that primarily provide replacement of parts, tune-ups, and similar minor services. This use does not include any operation listed under "Vehicle Repair-Major" or any similar major vehicle repair. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
16. 
Warehouse. Uses engaged in bulk storage as well as storage by individuals in separate storage compartments; may include outdoor sales.
17. 
Wholesale Distribution. Uses engaged in the bulk storage and distribution of goods, including wholesale showrooms and outdoor sales.
C. 
Accessory Uses (Section 17.24.060). Accessory uses are those uses that are supportive and incidental to the primary use. The accessory uses may be allowed by right and verified by zoning clearance (ZC), and accessory use allowed by minor use permit (MUP), or conditional use permit (CUP) as noted in this section and defined in Section 17.24.060.
1. 
Administrative offices (MUP).
2. 
Communications (ZC, MUP, CUP).
3. 
Construction staging and laydown—Off-site (ZC).
4. 
Employee convenience sales and services—Cafeteria, food service, or consumer goods (ZC).
5. 
Employee convenience sales and services—Recreational facilities (MUP).
6. 
Kiosk concession sales (ZC).
7. 
Outdoor storage (ZC).
8. 
Parking (ZC).
9. 
Residential—Caretaker dwelling (MUP).
10. 
Retail manufacturing (ZC).
D. 
Uses Requiring a Minor Use Permit (Section 17.28.052).
1. 
Animal Sales and Services—Day Care. Uses that provide day care for household pets and small farm animals as defined in LGMC Chapter 18.16. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
2. 
Animal Sales and Services—Grooming. Uses that provide animal grooming, with or without the sale of supplies, for household pets and small farm animals as defined in LGMC Chapter 18.16. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
3. 
Animal Sales and Services—Kennels. Uses that provide boarding care for household pets and small farm animals as defined in LGMC 18.16. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
4. 
Animal Sales and Services—Pet Stores. Uses that provide for the sale of household pets and small farm animals as defined by LGMC Chapter 18.16, and supplies. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
5. 
Broadcast and Production Studios with Outdoor Equipment. Uses that provide for the production, recording and broadcasting of radio, television shows, motion pictures, and music that may include outdoor equipment.
6. 
Vehicle Repair—Major. Uses that provide repairs that typically require overnight vehicle storage, such as rebuilding or reconditioning engines, transmissions, and similar major vehicle components; collision service including body, frame, or fender straightening or repair; overall painting or paint shop; upholstery. Facilities and operations shall comply with all standards set forth in this title.
7. 
Vehicle Sales and Rentals. Uses related to the sale, lease, or rental of new or used vehicles or associated equipment including service, maintenance, and minor repairs.
8. 
Vehicle Service/Maintenance. Uses primarily intended for the retail sale of vehicle fuel, which may include incidental merchandise and supplies; and/or vehicular services such as automatic or manual washing and detailing, tire repair, equipment adjustments, tune-ups and similar minor services.
E. 
Uses Requiring a Conditional Use Permit (Section 17.28.050).
1. 
Recycling Collection Facilities—Large. All collection facilities for recyclable materials shall be subject to LGMC Chapter 18.14.
2. 
Recycling Processing Facilities. All processing facilities for recyclable materials shall be subject to LGMC Chapter 18.14.
F. 
Uses Requiring a Planned Development Permit (LGMC Section 17.28.030).
G. 
Development Standards. The following property development standards shall apply to all land and structures in the LI zone.
1. 
Minimum Lot Area. Twenty thousand square feet.
2. 
Minimum Lot Width and Depth. One hundred feet.
3. 
Minimum Yards (as prescribed in Section 17.24.030).
a. 
Front: Twenty-five feet.
b. 
Side: Ten feet; except twenty feet along a street side, or adjacent to a residential district.
c. 
Rear: Fifteen feet.
4. 
Maximum Building Height (as prescribed in Section 17.24.040).
a. 
Main Buildings: Forty feet.
b. 
Accessory Structures: Fifteen feet.
5. 
Enclosure. All permitted or conditionally permitted activities, including all accompanying accessory uses, shall be confined to enclosed structures, and shall not be conducted or occur upon any open or unenclosed area, whether private or public, unless expressly permitted in this section or authorized by a conditional use permit, temporary use permit or other official means.
H. 
Additional Zoning Provisions. All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this development code, as specified in this section or prescribed elsewhere. Additional development standards relating to this zone are located in the following sections:
1. 
Accessory buildings and uses, Section 17.24.060.
2. 
Landscaping and screening, Section 17.24.050.
3. 
Loading, Section 17.24.020.
4. 
Nonconforming uses, structures, and lots, Section 17.24.090.
5. 
Parking, Section 17.24.010.
6. 
Performance and restricted use standards, Section 17.24.080.
7. 
Signs, Chapter 18.12.
8. 
Temporary uses, Section 17.28.040.
(Ord. 394 § 4, 2010; Ord. 434 § 2, 2015)