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Title 16 — Zoning

Chapter 16.063 — CVO CLAREMONT VILLAGE OVERLAY DISTRICT

Claremont Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Claremont

§ 16.063.000. Intent.

The CVO Claremont Village Overlay District is intended to preserve the economic stability and health of the retail commercial core of the CV Claremont Village District. Standards established for this overlay district support retail uses that supplement the underlying CV Claremont Village District. It is important to maintain the pedestrian nature of the CVO Claremont Village Overlay District by encouraging retail uses that attract passersby or frequent customer visits, to locate in first floor commercial spaces that have display windows facing a public sidewalk. The regulations of this chapter are intended to promote retail uses in order to maintain the vitality of the heart of the City and are based on the goals of the General Plan.

This chapter shall apply to all land in the CVO Claremont Village Overlay District. Any and every building, premises, and land in the CVO Claremont Village Overlay District shall be used or occupied, and every building shall be erected, constructed, established, altered, enlarged, maintained, moved into or within the CVO Claremont Village Overlay District only in accordance with all applicable sections of this chapter and regulations of this title. (08-06)

§ 16.063.010. Uses permitted.

  • A. Ground Floor Commercial Spaces With Display Window Facing Sidewalk

The only uses permitted on the ground floor of commercial spaces that have a display window facing a public sidewalk are those uses listed as permitted in Table 16.051.A in the column beneath the heading "CVO w/display window."

  • B. Commercial Spaces Without Ground Floor Display Window Facing Sidewalk

In commercial spaces that are not located on the ground floor and/or ground floor lease spaces that do not have a display window facing a public sidewalk, the permitted uses are those listed in Table 16.051.A in the column beneath the heading "CV/CVO."

  • C. Modifications to Existing First Floor Commercial Spaces

No single existing first floor commercial space having a display window facing the public sidewalk shall be modified so as to create one or more separate commercial spaces that will not have display windows facing the public sidewalk, except if at least 50 percent of the first floor depth of the building in which the commercial space is located remains part of the commercial space having the display window.

  • D. Ancillary Uses

No ancillary use may occupy any portion of a first floor commercial space having a display window, except if all of the following requirements are met:

  1. The ancillary use is secondary and related to an established permitted use in the CVO District; and

  2. The ancillary use is a use listed as permitted in Table 16.051.A in the column beneath the heading "CV/CVO"; and

  3. The primary use in the commercial space occupies at least 60 percent of the total floor area of the commercial space; and

  4. The primary use is located in that portion of the commercial space that is next to the display window.

In Table 16.051.A, where the letter "P" is shown, the listed use is permitted. Where the letters "CUP" are shown, the listed use requires approval of a conditional use permit, pursuant to Chapter 16.303 . Where the letters "SUDP" are shown, the listed use requires approval of a special use and development permit, pursuant to Chapter 16.306 . Where the symbol "< >" is shown, the listed use is prohibited. In the event a use is not listed or there is difficulty in categorizing a use as one of the uses listed in Table 16.051.A, the use shall be prohibited unless the Director of Community Development approves a Finding of Similar Use pursuant to Chapter 16.339 .

(08-06)

§ 16.063.020. Existing uses.

  • A. The following uses that existed as of February 22, 2008 and which were initiated pursuant to the ordinances and regulations in effect at the time of their initiation shall be considered legal, conforming uses not subject to the provisions of Chapter 16.400 entitled Nonconformities, provided the uses remain at their same location and there is no expansion of square footage of such uses. If such uses are destroyed by fire or earthquake or other natural catastrophe, such uses may be reestablished at their same locations, provided the size and footprint of any replacement structures are the same as the destroyed structures they are replacing.

    1. Personal care service uses including barbers, hair/nail/skin care/tanning salons and day spas.

    2. Office uses that are not currently listed as permitted, conditional, or special uses in the CVO Claremont Village Overlay District pursuant to Table 16.051.A.

    3. Other uses that are not currently listed as permitted, conditional, or special uses in the CVO Claremont Village Overlay District pursuant to Table 16.051.A.

  • B. If any existing use in the CVO Claremont Village Overlay District is discontinued for a period of 90 days of more, the use shall not be re-established except if such use is currently listed as a permitted, conditional, or special use in the CVO Claremont Village Overlay District pursuant to Table 16.051.A. For the purposes of this section, discontinuation of a use shall not include periods during which the business may be closed due to (1) interior remodeling or (2) rebuilding due to natural catastrophe, where such remodeling or rebuilding is evidenced by an active building permit.

  • (08-06)

§ 16.063.030. Development standards.

The development standards applicable to the CV, Claremont Village District, Chapter 16.060 , Section 16.060.020 , shall apply to all land and structures in the CVO Claremont Village Overlay District. (08-06)

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Contents — Claremont Zoning Code
Claremont Zoning Code
  1. Title 16 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 16.000 — TITLE, INTENT AND ZONING DISTRICTS CREATED
    2. Chapter 16.004 — HC HISTORICAL CLAREMONT DISTRICT
    3. Chapter 16.007 — RR RURAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
    4. Chapter 16.010 — H HILLSIDE DISTRICT
    5. Chapter 16.013 — RM MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
    6. Chapter 16.014 — HOUSING OPPORTUNITY SITE OVERLAY
    7. Chapter 16.015 — ADU-READY RS 10,000 OVERLAY DISTRICT
    8. Chapter 16.016 — EQ EQUESTRIAN OVERLAY DISTRICT
    9. Chapter 16.019 — AV ARBOL VERDE SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DIST…
    10. Chapter 16.033 — RESIDENTIAL DENSITY BONUS
    11. Chapter 16.036 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING
    12. Chapter 16.040 — MU MIXED USE DISTRICTS
    13. Chapter 16.051 — COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
    14. Chapter 16.054 — B/IP BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICT
    15. Chapter 16.060 — CV CLAREMONT VILLAGE DISTRICT
    16. Chapter 16.063 — CVO CLAREMONT VILLAGE OVERLAY DISTRICT
    17. Chapter 16.066 — CR COMMERCIAL RECREATION DISTRICT
    18. Chapter 16.069 — I INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICTS
    19. Chapter 16.072 — P/RC PARK/RESOURCE CONSERVATION DISTRICT
    20. Chapter 16.075 — WP WILDERNESS PARK DISTRICT
    21. Chapter 16.078 — P PUBLIC DISTRICT
    22. Chapter 16.081 — SP SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT
    23. Chapter 16.087 — AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATIONS
    24. Chapter 16.090 — INCIDENTAL OUTDOOR USES
    25. Chapter 16.093 — DRIVE-THROUGH RESTAURANT FACILITIES
    26. Chapter 16.094 — DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITIES FOR BANKS AND PHARMA…
    27. Chapter 16.096 — MINI-STORAGE/WAREHOUSE FACILITIES
    28. Chapter 16.097 — ADULT BUSINESSES
    29. Chapter 16.098 — BODY ART
    30. Chapter 16.099 — MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS
    31. Chapter 16.100 — ANTENNAS AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
    32. Chapter 16.101 — HOTELS/MOTELS
    33. Chapter 16.103 — COMMERCIAL USE OF RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES
    34. Chapter 16.110 — SHORT-TERM RENTALS
    35. Chapter 16.130 — SETBACKS, YARD LANDSCAPING STANDARDS, HEIGHTS…
    36. Chapter 16.131 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS
    37. Chapter 16.133 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES, FENCES, AND RECREATION …
    38. Chapter 16.136 — PARKING, LOADING, AND TRANSPORTATION DEMAND M…
    39. Chapter 16.139 — DEDICATION AND OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS
    40. Chapter 16.142 — VISUAL SCREENING
    41. Chapter 16.145 — SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS
    42. Chapter 16.148 — PUBLIC ART PROGRAM
    43. Chapter 16.151 — UNDERGROUNDING UTILITIES
    44. Chapter 16.154 — ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIVE STANDARDS
    45. Chapter 16.157 — GARAGE SALES OR OCCASIONAL SALES
    46. Chapter 16.200 — TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEES
    47. Chapter 16.203 — FIRE PROTECTION FACILITIES AND SERVICES
    48. Chapter 16.206 — OTHER PUBLIC FACILITY IMPACT FEES
    49. Chapter 16.209 — FEE ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS
    50. Chapter 16.300 — ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
    51. Chapter 16.301 — BUILDING CONSERVATION/DEMOLITION
    52. Chapter 16.302 — CULTURAL RESOURCES PRESERVATION
    53. Chapter 16.303 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
    54. Chapter 16.306 — SPECIAL USE AND DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
    55. Chapter 16.309 — VARIANCES
    56. Chapter 16.312 — MINOR EXCEPTION PERMITS
    57. Chapter 16.315 — ZONE CHANGES AND CODE AMENDMENTS
    58. Chapter 16.318 — GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS
    59. Chapter 16.321 — APPEALS AND COUNCIL REVIEW
    60. Chapter 16.324 — COMMUNITY HOUSING CONVERSIONS
    61. Chapter 16.327 — HOME OCCUPATION PERMITS
    62. Chapter 16.330 — SPECIAL OUTDOOR USE PERMITS
    63. Chapter 16.333 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    64. Chapter 16.336 — SURFACE MINING AND RECLAMATION
    65. Chapter 16.339 — FINDING OF SIMILAR USE
    66. Chapter 16.400 — NONCONFORMITIES
    67. Chapter 16.403 — CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY
    68. Chapter 16.406 — VIOLATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT
    69. Chapter 16.409 — ZONING MAP ADMINISTRATION
    70. Chapter 16.412 — ANNEXED AREAS
    71. Chapter 16.415 — SEVERABILITY
    72. Chapter 16.900 — GLOSSARY OF DEFINITIONS

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