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Chapter 17.45 — PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP COMBINING DISTRICT (:P3)

Angels Camp Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Angels Camp

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17.45.010 Purpose and intent.

17.45.020 Uses permitted.

17.45.030 Shared use by agreement.

17.45.040 Development standards.

17.45.010 Purpose and intent.

A. The purpose of the public private partnership combining district (:P3) is to allow the use of city-owned properties to create new economic development, housing, recreational, public benefit, or other opportunities consistent with the general plan’s goals, policies and programs, through partnerships between the city of Angels and private individuals or entities.

B. It is intended that lands subject to a public private partnership zoned public (P) per Chapter 17.36 shall be rezoned to a base district consistent with surrounding general plan land use designations and zoning districts. Those :P3 districts will identify properties under city ownership where land uses are not primarily public uses.

C. In any zone where this combining district is employed, the requirements of this chapter shall apply in addition to the requirements of the base zone.

D. In any instance where the provisions of this chapter conflict with the provisions of the base zoning district with which the :P3 symbol is combined, the provisions of this chapter shall apply. (Ord. 501 §1, 2020)

17.45.020 Uses permitted.

Permitted uses for this combining district shall be as set forth in the base zoning district except as otherwise provided in Section 17.45.030. (Ord. 501 §1, 2020)

17.45.030 Shared use by agreement.

Shared public/private uses may include shared public/private parking, public/private restrooms, public/private meeting facilities, and similar public benefit uses. Such shared uses shall be set forth in a binding agreement between the city and the city’s partner in a form approved by the city. (Ord. 501 §1, 2020)

17.45.040 Development standards.

Development standards for this combining district shall be as set forth in the base zoning district. (Ord. 501 §1, 2020)

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Contents — Angels Camp Zoning Code
Angels Camp Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 17.03 — ADMINISTRATION
  2. Chapter 17.05
  3. Chapter 17.06 — GENERAL PROVISIONS AND EXCEPTIONS
  4. Chapter 17.09 — DEFINITIONS
  5. Chapter 17.12 — ZONING DISTRICTS
  6. Chapter 17.13 — RESIDENTIAL ESTATE, ONE-ACRE MINIMUM DISTRICT …
  7. Chapter 17.15 — RESIDENTIAL ESTATE, FIVE-ACRE MINIMUM DISTRICT…
  8. Chapter 17.18
  9. Chapter 17.19
  10. Chapter 17.21
  11. Chapter 17.24
  12. Chapter 17.26 — HC HISTORICAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
  13. Chapter 17.27
  14. Chapter 17.30
  15. Chapter 17.31
  16. Chapter 17.33
  17. Chapter 17.36
  18. Chapter 17.37
  19. Chapter 17.39 — REC RECREATION DISTRICT
  20. Chapter 17.40
  21. Chapter 17.41
  22. Chapter 17.42 — SPECIAL PLANNING DISTRICT (SP AND :SP)
  23. Chapter 17.45 — PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP COMBINING DISTRICT …
  24. Chapter 17.49
  25. Chapter 17.52 — HOUSING
  26. Chapter 17.54
  27. Chapter 17.56
  28. Chapter 17.61
  29. Chapter 17.621 — SIGNS
  30. Chapter 17.63 — LANDSCAPING1
  31. Chapter 17.64
  32. Chapter 17.65 — RIGHT TO FARM DISTRICT
  33. Chapter 17.66 — STREET IMPROVEMENTS
  34. Chapter 17.69
  35. Chapter 17.71 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
  36. Chapter 17.72 — NONCONFORMING USES
  37. Chapter 17.73 — ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REVIEW PERMIT
  38. Chapter 17.74 — SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
  39. Chapter 17.75 — VARIANCES1
  40. Chapter 17.78
  41. Chapter 17.81 — APPEALS AND APPEAL HEARINGS
  42. Chapter 17.84 — HEARING PROCEDURES
  43. Chapter 17.85 — PLANNING COMMISSION PROCEDURES--VACANCIES
  44. Chapter 17.87 — PERMITS AND STAY PERIODS
  45. Chapter 17.90 — AMENDMENTS AND ZONE CHANGES
  46. Chapter 17.93 — FILING FEES
  47. Chapter 17.98 — SEPARABILITY
  48. Chapter 17.100 — IMPACT FEES

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