Zoneomics Logo
search icon

Baldwin Park City Zoning Code

153.050 COMMERCIAL

AND INDUSTRIAL ZONES

§ 153.050.010 INTENT AND PURPOSE.

   Five commercial and industrial zones are established to meet the commerce and service needs of the resident and business communities while ensuring compatibility with adjacent land uses. The zones are designed to accommodate different types and intensities of commercial and industrial development.
   (A)   Neighborhood Commercial Zone (C-1). The C-1 zone provides areas for the development and protection of neighborhood-scale, low-intensity retail and service commercial uses that provide conveniences to neighborhood residents.
   (B)   General Commercial Zone (C-2). The C-2 zone provides areas for the development of a broad range of retail, service and entertainment designed to meet the shopping and service needs of the local residential and business communities.
   (C)   Freeway Commercial Zone (F-C). The F-C zone provides areas for the development of freeway-oriented, regional-serving retail and office complexes and complementary regional commercial centers.
   (D)   Industrial-Commercial Zone (I-C). The I-C zone provides areas for the development of industrial parks, office complexes and light manufacturing businesses.
   (E)   Industrial Zone (I). The I zone provides areas for the development of industries engaged in general assembly, manufacturing and processing, and support commercial uses.
(Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)

§ 153.050.020 USE REGULATIONS.

   (A)   Permitted uses. Table 153.050.020 identifies the permitted uses within all commercial and industrial zones.
   (B)   Conditional uses. Certain uses may be subject to special conditions regarding the location, operation, design or special permitting requirements of the use. References to these provisions are made in Table 153.050.020.
   (C)   Prohibited uses. If a use is not specifically listed in Table 153.050.020, that use is prohibited. However, the Zoning Administrator shall have the authority to determine whether the proposed use shall be permitted based on the finding that the use is similar to and no more detrimental than a particular use permitted in the zone.
   (D)   New merchandise. Any use that involves the sale of merchandise, retail or wholesale shall limit these sales to only new merchandise. This shall not apply to antique shops, secondhand stores, used automotive sales and other uses approved by the Director of Community Development.
TABLE 153.050.020
Permitted and Conditionally Permitted Uses within Commercial and Industrial Zones
P
CUP
A
Permitted use
Conditional use permit required
Accessory use
Use not allowed
Land Use
C-1
C-2
F-C
I-C
I
Additional Regulations
Permitted and Conditionally Permitted Uses within Commercial and Industrial Zones
P
CUP
A
Permitted use
Conditional use permit required
Accessory use
Use not allowed
Land Use
C-1
C-2
F-C
I-C
I
Additional Regulations
Acupressure/acupuncture establishments
--
--
--
--
--
Adult-oriented businesses
--
--
--
P
P
Alcohol sales
a.   On-sale outlets
b.   Off-sale outlets

CUP
CUP

CUP
CUP

CUP
CUP

CUP
CUP

CUP
CUP
Antique shops
--
P
--
P
--
Arcades and internet cafes
--
CUP
--
CUP
--
Art/ photography stores, studios and galleries
--
P
P
P
--
Astrology and fortunetelling establishments
--
CUP
--
--
--
Automotive sales and services
a.   Automotive detailing
b.   Automotive repair and installation
c.   Automotive sales, rental and leasing (new)
d.   Automotive sales, rental and leasing (used)
e.   Automotive parts supply stores
f.   Automotive washes
g.   Automotive towing and accessory vehicle storage

--
--
--

--

P
--

--

CUP
CUP
--

--

P
CUP

--

--
--
CUP

--

P
--

--

CUP
CUP
CUP

CUP

P
CUP

CUP

--
CUP
CUP

CUP

P
CUP

--
Automotive wash accessory to a permitted sales or rental facility is permitted
No more than one automobile towing facility shall be permitted within a radius of 3,000 feet, and have a perimeter block wall.
Banks and financial institutions
--
P
P
P
P
Boat sales (new or used)
--
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
Business support services (blueprinting, computer-services, publishing, film processing, equipment rental, etc.)
--
P
P
P
P
Catering establishments
--
P
--
P
P
Commercial entertainment (motion picture theaters, performing arts centers, dance halls)
--
CUP
CUP
CUP
--
Congregate living health facilities
CUP
CUP
--
--
--
Day care facilities - child
CUP
CUP
--
--
--
Day care facilities - adult
CUP
CUP
--
--
--
Drive-through establishments
--
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
Drug stores and pharmacies
P
P
CUP
P
--
Educational institutions
a.   College, university, professional
b.   Elementary and secondary (private)
c.   Elementary and secondary (public)
d.   Vocational and trade schools

--
--
P
--

CUP
CUP
P
--

--
--
P
--

CUP
CUP
P
CUP

CUP
--
P
CUP
Emergency shelters
--
--
--
P
--
Equipment sales, rental or repair - large equipment
--
--
--
CUP
CUP
Equipment sales, rental or repair (excludes automotive and large equipment)
--
P
P
P
P
Food and beverage sales
a.   Grocery stores (includes large, full-service markets)
b.   Specialty stores (deli, coffee, bakery, produce)
c.   Convenience stores
d.   Liquor stores

--

P

CUP
--

P

P

CUP
CUP

CUP

P

CUP
--

P

P

CUP
CUP

P

P

CUP
CUP
Food processing plant
--
--
--
--
CUP
Game machines
A
A
A
A
A
Helistops, heliports
--
--
--
--
--
Heliports associated with permitted hospitals may be permitted in association with any valid discretionary permit
Home improvement store
--
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
Hospitals and medical services:
a.   General hospital facilities (primarily inpatient)
b.   Medical/dental offices
c.   Ambulance services

--

P
--

CUP

P
--

CUP

P
A

CUP

P
CUP

--

--
CUP
Hotels and motels
--
CUP
CUP
CUP
--
Kennels
--
--
--
CUP
CUP
Laundry facilities, commercial (carpet, upholstery, etc)
--
--
--
CUP
CUP
Manufacturing, assembly, industrial, welding, storage, fabrication, research and testing establishments
--
--
--
P
P
This use category applies to both raw and previously prepared materials, excluding uses involving an incinerator, blast furnace or other similar industrial process (e.g., batch plants, truss manufacturing, canneries, co-generation plants, equipment assembly). Uses involving an incinerator, blast furnace or other similar industrial process shall require a conditional use permit.
Massage establishments and services
--
--
--
--
--
Medical marijuana dispensaries
--
--
--
--
--
Medical and adult cannabis cultivation, manufacturing and distribution
--
--
--
P*
(DA)
P*
(DA)
* Permitted not by right, but pursuant to Ch. 127 of this code and approval of a Development Agreement (DA)
Mortuaries
--
CUP
--
CUP
--
Multiple tenant retail - small
--
P
--
--
--
Multiple tenant retail - large
--
--
P
--
--
Nightclubs
--
CUP
--
CUP
--
Nightclubs accessory to a permitted primary use are permitted, provided the permit for the primary use expressly identifies the nightclub as an accessory use
Off-street parking facility
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
Must be located within 300 ft of the primary use/parcel
Offices - business and professional
P
P
P
P
P
Outdoor storage and use
--
A
--
A
A
Parcel delivery terminals
--
--
--
CUP
CUP
Personal services (barber shops, beauty salons/spas, tailors, dry cleaning, self-service laundry, mailbox services, etc.)
P
P
--
P
P
Pet stores
P
P
P
--
--
Places of assembly
CUP
CUP
--
CUP
CUP
Recreational facilities
a.   Dance or martial arts studios
b.   Health clubs and gymnasiums
c.   Indoor facilities (billiards, bowling alleys, etc.)
d.   Outdoor facilities (batting cages, golf courses, etc.)

P
--
--

--

P
CUP
CUP

--

--
CUP
CUP

--

--
CUP
CUP

CUP

--
CUP
CUP

CUP
Recycling facilities (mobile or staffed facilities)
--
CUP
--
CUP
CUP
No more than one recycling facility shall be permitted within a radius of 3,000 feet.
Restaurant:
a.   Restaurant with no alcohol sales
b.   Restaurant with alcohol sales

P
CUP

P
CUP

P
CUP

P
CUP

P
CUP
Retail shops
P
P
P
P
P
Secondhand stores
--
CUP
--
--
--
Self-storage facility (mini-warehouse)
--
--
--
CUP
CUP
Indoor storage only.
Service stations
--
CUP
CUP
CUP
CUP
Studios (film, motion picture, research, testing, etc.)
--
--
--
P
P
Swap meets
--
--
--
--
--
Tobacco shops
--
--
--
CUP
--
Transportation facilities (bus or truck terminals, taxi dispatch yards, etc.)
--
--
--
--
--
Vending machines
a.   Regular
b.    Reverse

A
--

A
A

A
A

A
A

A
A
Veterinary services (clinic and hospital)
--
CUP
--
CUP
CUP
Wholesale and warehousing facilities, small scale
--
--
--
P
P
Wholesale and warehousing facilities, large scale
--
--
--
CUP
CUP
 
(Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12; Am. Ord. 1385, passed 6-20-16; Am. Ord. 1401, passed 8-16-17; Am. Ord. 1517, passed 4-16-25)

§ 153.050.030 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS.

   Table 153.050.030 identifies the development standards applicable to all development in commercial and industrial zones. Certain development standards may be subject to special conditions. References to these provisions are provided here or are referenced Table 153.050.030. See also Figure 153.050.030-1 for illustration of specific standards.
   (A)   Shared property lines with a lot zoned for residential use.
      (1)   Wherever a commercially or industrially zoned reversed corner lot shares a rear property line with an exclusively residential or a mixed use zoned lot, a minimum 15-foot wide street side yard area shall be maintained.
      (2)   Wherever a commercially or industrially zoned lot shares a property line with an exclusively residential or a mixed use zoned lot, any exterior new structure, or addition to an existing structure, that exceeds one story in height and that faces any rear or side lot line shall be set back twice the required setback.
      (3)   Whenever a commercially or industrially zoned lot shares a side or rear property line with an exclusively residential or a mixed use zoned lot, a six-foot tall solid masonry wall shall be provided, along or adjacent to all such side and rear lot lines pursuant to § 153.160.050. The wall shall conform to the height regulations applicable to front yard areas of the residentially zoned lot having the common lot line. A landscape buffer shall also be provided along the shared lot lines.
   (B)   Driveway abutting a building wall facing side or rear yard. Wherever a permitted driveway abuts a wall of a building facing a side or rear yard area, that portion of the wall shall be located at least 20 feet from the lot line.
Table 153.050.030
Development Standards for Commercial and Industrial Zones
Development Standards
NC
GC
FC
I-C
I
Additional Regulations
Development Standards for Commercial and Industrial Zones
Development Standards
NC
GC
FC
I-C
I
Additional Regulations
Lot area - minimum
5,000 sf
5,000 sf
4 ac
40,000 sf
5,000 sf
Lot depth - minimum
--
--
200 ft
200 ft
--
Lot width - minimum
Standard lot
Corner lot

50 ft
55 ft

50 ft
55 ft

300 ft
300 ft

150 ft
150 ft

50 ft
55 ft

See Figure 153.050.030- 1
Lot coverage - maximum
50%
50%
50%
50%
50%
Front yard setback - minimum
standard lot
corner lot

lot adjacent to a residentially zoned lot

--
--

5 ft
5 ft

5 ft
10 ft

10 ft
15 ft

5 ft
--
Same as front yard requirement of
residentially zoned lot
Side yard setback - minimum
standard lot
lot adjacent to a residentially zoned lot

--
10 ft

--
10 ft

10 ft
10 ft

10 ft
10 ft

--
10 ft
Rear yard setback - minimum
standard lot
lot adjacent to a residentially zoned lot

--
10 ft

--
10 ft

10 ft
10 ft

10 ft
10 ft

--
10 ft
Building height - maximum
25 ft
35 ft
6 stories
35 ft
25 ft
 
Figure 153.050.030-1 - Development Standards for Commercial and Industrial Zones
 
(Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)

§ 153.050.040 ACCESSORY USES.

   (A)   Game machines. Game machines shall be permitted as an accessory use, provided that all of the following standards are complied with:
      (1)   No more than three game machines shall be permitted at any one business, provided all other applicable licenses and permits required by this code are obtained.
      (2)   Any establishment with a game machine shall prohibit persons 17 years of age and under from using any game machine between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. This restriction shall not apply during school holidays and school vacations recognized by public schools within the city.
      (3)   A game machine shall not be located within 500 feet of a child care facility or an educational institution which conducts classes for kindergarten through 12th grades.
   (B)   Vending machines. Regular vending machines shall be permitted as an accessory use, provided that the maximum number of such vending machines permitted on any lot shall be limited as follows.
      (1)   Lots with a lot width of 50 feet or less, one regular vending machine.
      (2)   Lots with a lot width of 150 feet or less, two regular vending machines.
      (3)   Lots with a lot width of 150 feet or more, three regular vending machines.
   (C)   Reverse vending machines. Reverse vending machines shall be permitted as an accessory use, provided that all of the following standards are complied with and a zoning clearance has been obtained pursuant to subchapter 153.210, Administrative Procedures:
      (1)   Each reverse vending machine must be capable of dispensing cash for aluminum and non-aluminum metals, glass and plastic;
      (2)   Each reverse vending machine shall be located adjacent to a building wall and within 20 feet from the main entrance to a supermarket;
      (3)   The size and bulk of each reverse machine shall not exceed 50 square feet and the height shall not exceed eight feet;
      (4)   The location of each reverse vending machine shall not obstruct pedestrian or vehicular circulation;
      (5)   Each reverse vending machine shall be constructed with durable waterproof and rustproof materials;
      (6)   Each reverse vending machine shall be illuminated to ensure comfortable and safe operation;
      (7)   Each reverse vending machine shall be available and in operation during the operating hours of the supermarket;
      (8)   Signage on a reverse vending machine shall not exceed a total background sign face area of four square feet, exclusive of operating instructions;
      (9)   Each reverse vending machine shall clearly identify the type of materials that may be deposited, operating instructions and the identity and phone number of the owner or a person to call if the machine is inoperative;
      (10)   Each reverse vending machine shall be maintained in a clean and litter-free condition on a daily basis; and
      (11)   The color of the reverse vending machine shall be in harmony with the surrounding buildings and development.
(Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)

§ 153.050.050 OUTDOOR STORAGE AND USES.

   (A)   Outdoor storage of materials. Outdoor storage of materials shall be limited to the accessory storage of goods sold or utilized by the principal use of the lot where permitted by Table 153.050.020. All materials shall be entirely screened from view from public rights-of-way by a six-foot tall solid fence or masonry wall.
   (B)   Outdoor storage areas. Any areas developed and/or used for outdoor storage and use shall comply with the most current National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits implementation of Best Management Practices (BMP) and maintenance of those BMPs.
   (C)   Uses restricted to indoors. No manufacturing or assembly operations shall be performed outside of an enclosed building. With the exception of the following uses or businesses, all activities shall be conducted within a completely enclosed building:
      (1)   Service stations;
      (2)   Outdoor dining and food service in conjunction with a cafeteria, café, restaurant or similar establishment; and
      (3)   Other uses as approved by the Zoning Administrator through the Zoning Code interpretation process pursuant to subchapter 153.210, Administrative Procedures.
   (D)   Outdoor sale and display screening. With the exception of the following uses or businesses, all other outdoor sale and display areas shall be entirely screened from view from public rights-of-way with a six-foot tall solid fence or masonry wall:
      (1)   Motor vehicles, trailers or boat sales;
      (2)   Pool and spa sales;
      (3)   Nursery plants and flower sales;
      (4)   Newspaper stalls; and
      (5)   Other sales and display areas as approved through a conditional use permit or similar discretionary permit.
   (E)   Outdoor sale and display location. No outdoor sale or display area shall occupy any required parking spaces or required yard areas.
(Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)

§ 153.050.060 OTHER APPLICABLE REGULATIONS.

   In addition to the requirements contained in this chapter regulations contained in the following subchapters of this chapter may apply to development in the commercial and industrial zones:
   153.090   Sierra Vista Zone
   153.110   Specific Plan Zone
   153.120   Standards for Specific Land Uses and Activities
   153.130   Site Planning and General Development Standards
   153.140   Performance Standards
   153.150   Off-Street Parking and Loading
   153.160   Landscaping Standards
   153.170   Sign Regulations
   153.180   Antennas and Other Telecommunication Facilities
   153.200   Nonconforming Lots, Structures and Uses
   153.210   Administrative Procedures
(Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)