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Part 9 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT

Baldwin Park Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Baldwin Park

§ 153.210.450 INTENT AND PURPOSE.

The city recognizes that certain uses, due to the nature of the use, intensity or size, require special review to determine if the use proposed, or the location of that use, is compatible with surrounding uses, or through the imposition of development and use conditions, can be made compatible with surrounding uses. The conditional use permit is provided for this purpose and to ensure compatibility with zoning regulations and surrounding properties. (Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)

§ 153.210.460 APPLICABILITY.

Applications for conditional use permits may be submitted only for those uses specified as allowable conditional uses in the applicable zone district. A conditional use permit may not substitute for a Zoning Code text/map amendment.

(Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)

§ 153.210.470 PROCEEDINGS.

Applications for a conditional use permit shall be processed in accordance with these guidelines.

(A) City Planner recommendation. The City Planner shall review the application, consider pertinent facts and recommend the approval, approval with modifications or denial of the application for the conditional use permit to the Planning Commission.

(B) Planning Commission decision. The Planning Commission shall conduct a public hearing, consider the determinations detailed in § 153.210.480 and resolve to approve, conditionally approve or deny the permit by a majority of the quorum present.

(Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)

§ 153.210.480 DETERMINATION.

The Planning Commission may impose conditions and/or require guarantees for the conditional use permit to ensure compliance and to prevent adverse or detrimental impacts to the surrounding neighborhood. Conditional use permits shall be granted when the Planning Commission determines that the proposed use or activity complies with all of the following findings.

(A) Conditionally permitted. The use is conditionally permitted within the subject zone and complies with the intent of all applicable provisions of this chapter.

(B) Zone integrity and character. The use will not impair the integrity and character of the zone in which it is to be located.

(C) Site suitability. The subject site is physically suitable for the type of land use being proposed.

  • (D) Existing compatibility. The use is compatible with any land uses presently on the subject property.

  • (E) Future compatibility. The use will be compatible with existing and future land uses within the zone and the general area in which the proposed use is to be located.

  • (F) Utilities and services. Adequate provisions for water, sewer and public utilities and services are available to ensure that the use will not be detrimental to public health and safety.

  • (G) Public access. Adequate provisions for public access are available to serve the use.

  • (H) General Plan consistency. The use is consistent with the General Plan.

  • (I) Safety and welfare . The use will not be detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, convenience or welfare.

  • (Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)

§ 153.210.490 LIMITED TIME APPROVAL.

The Planning Commission may approve a condition specifying a term for which the conditional use permit is valid. The approval may be contingent upon the written acceptance and continued observance of specified conditions, including, but not limited to, any of the following.

  • (A) Substantial conformity. Substantial conformity to approved plans and drawings.

  • (B) Streets and public facilities. Dedication of and improvement of streets and other public facilities.

  • (C) Landscaping, fences, and walls. Special landscaping, fences or walls.

  • (D) Signage. Limitations on signs.

  • (E) Hours. Limitations as to the time of day during which specified activities may be conducted.

  • (Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)

§ 153.210.495 EXPIRATION FOR NON-USE.

In the event that the use authorized by an approved conditional use permit ceases operation for a period of 12 consecutive months, that conditional use permit shall become null and void, and any proposal to reinitiate the use following the end of the 12-month period shall require a new conditional use permit. However, prior to the expiration of the 12-month period, the permittee may file with the Planning Division a request for an extension of up to six months for continuance of the conditional use permit. If granted, one additional six-month extension period may be requested, but in not event shall the overall period for allowing for continuance of a dormant conditional use permit exceed 24 months. The City Planner shall be responsible for determining the date upon which the approved use ceased operations.

(Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)

§ 153.210.500 RECORD OF PERMIT.

(A) Record. The authorized signature of the Planning Commission, or the Appeal Authority if the permit was appealed, on a designated form, or a stamp approval on a set of plans, shall signify approval, conditional approval or denial of a conditional use permit.

(B) Investigation. Upon reasonable notice, the city may conduct an investigation to ensure that the permittee is maintaining the use as permitted for and has not converted or modified the use. (Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)

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Baldwin Park Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 10 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  2. Chapter 15 — ADMINISTRATIVE ENFORCEMENT OF CODE VIOLATIONS
  3. Chapter 30 — CITY COUNCIL
  4. Chapter 31 — CITY OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
  5. Chapter 32 — COMMISSIONS, AGENCIES AND AUTHORITIES
  6. Chapter 33 — PERSONNEL SYSTEM
  7. Chapter 34 — FINANCE; PURCHASING
  8. Chapter 35 — TAXATION
  9. Chapter 36 — EMERGENCY ORGANIZATIONS
  10. Chapter 37 — PROPERTY
  11. Chapter 39 — DECORUM AT COUNCIL MEETINGS
  12. Chapter 40 — CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION LIMITS AND PENALTIES
  13. Chapter 50 — SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
  14. Chapter 51 — SEWERS
  15. Chapter 52 — STORM WATER AND URBAN RUNOFF POLLUTION PREVENTION
  16. Chapter 53 — CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
  17. Chapter 70 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  18. Chapter 71 — TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
  19. Chapter 72 — STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING
  20. Chapter 74 — PARKING SCHEDULES
  21. Chapter 90 — ABANDONED VEHICLES
  22. Chapter 91 — ALARM SYSTEMS
  23. Chapter 92 — ANIMAL CONTROL
  24. Chapter 93 — FIRE PREVENTION; FIREWORKS
  25. Chapter 94.5 — SMOKEFREE MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING
  26. Chapter 95.5 — SEIZURE AND FORFEITURE OF VEHICLES
  27. Chapter 96 — PUBLIC PARKS
  28. Chapter 97 — STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
  29. Part 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  30. Part 2 — UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICTS
  31. Part 1 — ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
  32. Part 2 — DEFINITIONS
  33. Part 3 — ORGANIZATION AND ENFORCEMENT
  34. Part 4 — EXISTING BUILDINGS AND BUILDING SERVICE EQUIPMENT
  35. Part 5 — PERMITS
  36. Part 6 — APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
  37. Part 7 — PERMIT ISSUANCE
  38. Part 8 — FEES
  39. Part 9 — INSPECTIONS
  40. Part 10 — CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
  41. Part 11 — ADOPTION AND AMENDMENT OF THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CO…
  42. Part 12 — ADOPTION AND AMENDMENTS OF THE
  43. Part 13 — ADOPTION OF THE CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE
  44. Part 14 — ADOPTION OF THE CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE
  45. Part 15 — ADOPTION OF THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE
  46. Part 16 — ADOPTION OF THE CALIFORNIA WILDLAND-UBRAN INTERFACE …
  47. Part 17 — ADOPTION OF THE CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE
  48. Part 18 — ADOPTION OF THE CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE
  49. Part 19 — ADOPTION OF THE CALIFORNIA REFERENCED STANDARDS CODE
  50. Part 20 — ADOPTION OF THE CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE WITH LOS ANGELE…
  51. Part 1 — PERMITTED USES AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  52. Part 2 — SMALL-LOT SINGLE-FAMILY DEVELOPMENTS
  53. Part 3 — HOUSING INCENTIVES
  54. Part 4 — MOBILE HOME PARKS
  55. Part 5 — URBAN DEVELOPMENT UNITS AND URBAN LOT SPLITS
  56. Part 1 — ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
  57. Part 2 — ALCOHOL SALES
  58. Part 3 — GAME ARCADES AND INTERNET CAFES
  59. Part 4 — ANIMAL KEEPING
  60. Part 5 — BILLIARD AND POOL HALLS
  61. Part 6 — CHILD DAY CARE FACILITIES AND LARGE-FAMILY DAY CARE H…
  62. Part 7 — DRIVE-THROUGH ESTABLISHMENTS
  63. Part 8 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
  64. Part 9 — HOTELS AND MOTELS
  65. Part 10 — CANNABIS RETAILERS
  66. Part 11 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY DWELLI…
  67. Part 12 — SERVICE STATIONS
  68. Part 13 — SOLAR PANELS
  69. Part 14 — VEHICLE STORAGE
  70. Part 15 — PUBLIC TELEPHONES
  71. Part 16 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
  72. Part 17 — MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS AND SERVICES
  73. Part 18 — MEDICAL AND ADULT CANNABIS CULTIVATION, MANUFACTURIN…
  74. Part 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  75. Part 2 — DESIGN REVIEW
  76. Part 3 — ZONING CLEARANCE
  77. Part 4 — SIGN PERMIT
  78. Part 5 — TEMPORARY USE PERMIT
  79. Part 6 — ZONING CODE INTERPRETATION
  80. Part 7 — ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUSTMENT
  81. Part 8 — VARIANCE
  82. Part 9 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
  83. Part 10 — HISTORIC DESIGNATION
  84. Part 11 — HISTORIC STRUCTURE WORK PERMIT
  85. Part 12 — HISTORIC STRUCTURE DEMOLITION PERMIT
  86. Part 13 — WIRELESS FACILITY ENCROACHMENT PERMIT
  87. Part 14 — SPECIFIC PLAN
  88. Part 15 — ZONING CODE TEXT AND ZONING MAP AMENDMENTS
  89. Part 16 — GENERAL PLAN TEXT AND MAP AMENDMENTS
  90. Part 17 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
  91. Part 18 — DOWNTOWN OVERLAY
  92. Part 19 — DEVELOPMENT PLAN (PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY)
  93. Part 20 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION

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