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Title 9 — Planning and ZoningChapter 2 — ZONING

Article 2 — Scope

Artesia Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Artesia

§ 9-2.201. Minimum Requirements.

In interpreting and applying the provisions of this chapter, they shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion of the public health, safety, comfort, convenience, and general welfare.

(Ord. 159, § 11.01)

§ 9-2.202. Compliance with Other Laws.

The provisions of this chapter shall not be construed to authorize the use of any lot or parcel of land in violation of the provisions of this chapter or any other applicable statute, law, or regulation. (Ord. 159, § 11.04)

§ 9-2.203. Compliance with Other Laws: Conflicts.

The provisions of other applicable State, County, and City statutes, laws, and regulations shall be observed, and compliance shall be rendered with the more stringent regulations. (Ord. 159, Art. 90)

§ 9-2.204. Continuation of Previously Granted Variances.

All exceptions granted pursuant to the former zoning laws of the City shall be deemed to exist as variances pursuant to the provisions of Article 17 of this chapter and shall be subject to all the conditions and provisions of this chapter governing such variances. (Ord. 159, § 11.06)

§ 9-2.205. Continuation of Previously Granted Permits.

All permits lawfully existing pursuant to the former zoning laws of the City shall continue in effect until revoked or terminated, shall be continued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, and shall be subject to all the conditions governing such permits. (Ord. 159, § 11.07)

§ 9-2.206. Continuation of Nonconforming Uses.

Any use established or conducted and any building or improvement lawfully existing as a nonconforming use pursuant to the former zoning laws of the City may be continued under the provisions of this chapter as a matter of right and the determination of the termination date established by this chapter shall be computed from the original date such use, building, or improvement became nonconforming.

(Ord. 159, § 11.08)

§ 9-2.207. Lawfully Established Uses Made Nonconforming.

A use which is not in violation of any provision of this chapter and is a nonconforming use only because it does not meet the requirements of the standards of development set forth in this chapter may be changed or expanded as provided in Article 21 of this chapter relating to nonconforming uses, subject, however, to all the other provisions of this chapter and any other law or regulation. (Ord. 159, § 11.09)

§ 9-2.208. Pending Proceedings.

The following actions taken pursuant to the former zoning laws of the City shall be deemed to have been taken pursuant to the provisions of this chapter and shall be processed, insofar as possible, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter:

  • (a) Applications filed;

  • (b) Planning Commission determinations, on its own initiative, to hold meetings;

  • (c) Hearings held; and

(d) Recommendations made.

(Ord. 159, § 11.10)

§ 9-2.209. Consistency with Hazardous Waste Management Plan.

Zone change, conditional use permit, variance and other land use decisions shall be consistent with the portions of the County of Los Angeles Hazardous Waste Management Plan (Approved November 30, 1989) relating to siting and siting criteria for hazardous waste facilities. Nothing herein shall limit the ability of the City to attach appropriate conditions to the issuance of any such approval in order to protect the public health, safety or welfare nor to establish more stringent planning requirements or siting criteria than those specified in the County plan. (Ord. 454, § 1)

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Contents — Artesia Zoning Code
Artesia Zoning Code
  1. Title 9 — Planning and Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 1 — SUBDIVISIONS
    2. Chapter 2 — ZONING
      Overview
      1. Article 1 — Title, Authority, and Purposes
      2. Article 2 — Scope
      3. Article 3 — Administration
      4. Article 4 — Definitions
      5. Article 5 — Establishment of Zones
      6. Article 6 — Development Standards
      7. Article 7 — Former Development Review Board
      8. Article 8 — Lots
      9. Article 9 — Yards
      10. Article 10 — Streets and Highways
      11. Article 11 — Off-Street Parking and Loading
      12. Article 11.5 — Transportation Demand Management
      13. Article 12 — Signs
      14. Article 12.5 — Lighting
      15. Article 13 — Performance Standards
      16. Article 13.5 — Incidental Outdoor Uses
      17. Article 13.6 — Special Outdoor Use Permits
      18. Article 13.7 — Pedestrian, Transit and Decorative Amenities in…
      19. Article 14 — Fences, Walls, and Hedges
      20. Article 15 — Landscaping
      21. Article 15.5 — Water Efficient Landscaping
      22. Article 16 — Amendments
      23. Article 16.5 — State-Mandated Residential Projects
      24. Article 17 — Variances and Conditional Use Permits
      25. Article 18 — Revocation, Suspension, Modification, and Termina…
      26. Article 19 — Appeals
      27. Article 20 — Design Review Approval
      28. Article 20.5 — Conceptual Development Review
      29. Article 21 — Nonconforming Uses
      30. Article 22 — Fees and Deposits
      31. Article 23 — Hearings: Notices
      32. Article 24 — Publicly-Owned Property
      33. Article 25 — Enforcement
      34. Article 26 — Violations: Penalties
      35. Article 27 — Agriculture-Single-Family Residential Zone (A1)
      36. Article 28 — Single-Family Residential Zone (R-1)
      37. Article 29 — Multiple Residential (M-R)
      38. Article 29.5 — Medium Density Residential (M-D-R) Zone
      39. Article 29.6 — Mixed Commercial/Single-Family Residential (M-C…
      40. Article 29.7 — Housing Opportunity Overlay Zone (HO-O)
      41. Article 30 — Services and Professional Zone (C-S-P)
      42. Article 31 — Open Space and Recreation (OS-R)
      43. Article 31.5 — Historic District (H-D) Zone
      44. Article 32 — General Commercial Zone (C-G)
      45. Article 33 — Commercial Planned Development Zone (CPD)
      46. Article 34 — Manufacturing and Industrial Zones (M-1 and M-2)
      47. Article 34.5 — Specific Plan Zones (SP)
      48. Article 35 — Condominium Zone (C-O)
      49. Article 36 — Standards and Criteria for Residential Condominiums
      50. Article 37 — Adult-Oriented Businesses
      51. Article 38 — Standards for Recycling Facilities, Vending Machi…
      52. Article 39 — Commercial Transition Zone (C-T)
      53. Article 40 — Temporary Uses
      54. Article 41 — Development Standards for Churches and Places of …
      55. Article 42 — Development Standards for the Installation or Con…
      56. Article 43 — Affordable Housing Incentives and Density Bonus A…
      57. Article 44 — Commercial Cannabis Use and Cultivation
      58. Article 45 — Accessory Dwelling Units
      59. Article 46 — Short-Term Rentals
      60. Article 47 — Smoke Shops Prohibited
      61. Article 48 — Mixed-Use Overlay Zone (MU-O)

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