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Chapter 17.89 — COTTAGE FOOD OPERATION PERMITS

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

17.89.010 - Purpose.

The city council adopts this chapter pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Section 51035. Its purpose is to prescribe reasonable land-use standards, restrictions and requirements concerning space and concentration, traffic control, parking and noise control relating to cottage food operations. Its purpose is also to establish an economical process consistent with state law for obtaining a use permit to operate a cottage food operation in conformance with such standards, restrictions and requirements. Its purpose is not to license, certify or otherwise regulate the quality and safety of food products provided by cottage food operations and those who operate them, which is governed exclusively at the county level by the department of environmental health.

(Ord. No. 1058, § 2, 12-11-13)

17.89.020 - Application process.

A.

A cottage food operation, as defined in California Health and Safety Code Section 113758, must obtain a use permit prior to operation within the city.

B.

Applications for use permits to operate a cottage food operation shall be made to the city's community development director or his or her designee, who shall specify the form of said applications consistent with this section. At a minimum, application forms shall indicate all of the following:

1.

Type(s) of food to be produced at the cottage food operation;

2.

Number of employees;

3.

Completed and approved County registration/permitting form;

4.

Completed County self-certification checklist (for Class "A" only);

5.

County registration number or county permit number;

6.

Proof that the applicant is in lawful possession and control of the real property proposed to be used as a cottage food operation; and

7.

Proof that the applicant has a valid business license.

(Ord. No. 1058, § 2, 12-11-13)

17.89.030 - Application fee.

There is established an application fee of two hundred ten dollars ($210.00) for the review and processing of applications for use permits pursuant to this chapter.

That fee shall be revised when the city deems it necessary. Said fee shall not exceed the city's cost of administering the review and permit process.

(Ord. No. 1058, § 2, 12-11-13; Ord. No. 1117, § 1, 2-14-18)

17.89.040 - Notice to property owners.

Not less than ten (10) days prior to the date on which the decision will be made on the application, the planning director or his or her designee shall give notice of the proposed use by mail or delivery to all abutting property owners to the north, south, east, and west of the subject site, including those lots located across the street from the proposed cottage food operation. A copy of the notice shall also be sent to the applicant. The notice shall inform its recipient that no hearing shall be held before a decision on the application unless requested by the recipient.

(Ord. No. 1058, § 2, 12-11-13; Ord. No. 1117, § 1, 2-14-18)

17.89.050 - Decision by the planning director.

After proper notice has been given to affected property owners pursuant to Section 17.89.040, the planning director or his or her designee shall render a decision on the application. Unless requested by the applicant or other affected person, no hearing shall be held on the application before a decision is made. The application shall be approved if all of the following standards and requirements are met:

A.

Space and Concentration. Properties proposed for use as cottage food operations shall be located no closer than six hundred (600) feet in all directions from another cottage food operation, subject to an application for an exception to said six hundred-foot distance which may, after a public hearing and notice to the adjacent property owners in accordance with Section 17.89.040 of this chapter, cause a reduction of no more than two hundred (200) feet from another cottage food operation.

B.

Traffic Control. A maximum of one cottage food operation per dwelling unit may be permitted.

C.

Parking. One off-street parking space shall be provided for the dwelling unit proposed for a cottage food operation. A nine-foot by nineteen-foot parking space on a residential driveway will satisfy the parking requirement.

D.

Noise Control. Operation of the facility shall comply with all provisions of Title 7 of this code. Additional conditions may be placed on use permits to reduce noise impact if ongoing problems exist.

E.

Signage. No signs or other exterior markings identifying a cottage food operation shall be allowed on the applicant's home.

F.

Residency. The applicant must be a primary resident of the home that is proposed as a cottage food operation.

G.

Contact Person. The current name and telephone number of the applicant of the cottage food operation shall be on file with the community development department at all times.

H.

County registration/permit. All appropriate registration/permits from the county department of environmental health shall be obtained prior to commencing operation of any cottage food operation in the city.

I.

Building and Fire Code Compliance. Consistent with Section 51035 of the Health and Safety Code, the proposed cottage food operation must comply with all building and fire code provisions applicable to single-family residences.

J.

Residential Zoning. No use permit shall be issued unless the dwelling unit proposed to be used as a cottage food operation is located on a lot zoned RS (residential single family) or RM (multiple-family residential) under this title.

K.

Proof of Control. No use permit shall be issued unless the applicant can demonstrate legal authority and control over the real property proposed to be used as a cottage food operation.

L.

Employee. Notwithstanding the city of Coachella home occupation regulations of the Municipal Code Chapter 17.58, a maximum of one employee, not including a family member or household member of the cottage food operator, may be allowed within the registered or permitted area of a private home where the cottage food operator resides.

M.

Home Occupation Standards. No use permit shall be issued unless the applicant complies with Municipal Code Section 17.58.010(B) subsections (2), (4), (5), (6), (7), and (8).

(Ord. No. 1058, § 2, 12-11-13; Ord. No. 1117, § 1, 2-14-18)

17.89.060 - Appeal of decision.

The applicant or other affected person may appeal the decision to grant or deny an application for a use permit pursuant to this chapter to the planning commission. The planning commission's decision shall be final unless the matter is called up for review by the city council. The appellant shall pay the city's costs, if any, of processing and conducting the appeal. The amount of such costs shall be estimated in advance by the planning director or his or her designee and the appellant shall deposit said amount with the city before the city will process the request for an appeal. If at the end of the appeal, the city's actual costs were less than the estimate, then the city shall refund the unused portion of the deposit to the appellant. In the event that the city's costs exceeded the amount of the deposit, then the appellant shall pay the amount of the difference to the city.

(Ord. No. 1058, § 2, 12-11-13)

17.89.070 - Expiration of permit.

If a cottage food operation possessing a use permit ceases to operate for a period greater than three hundred and sixty consecutive days or its county registration or permit expires, whichever occurs first, then its use permit shall be considered null and void. Permits are nontransferable.

(Ord. No. 1058, § 2, 12-11-13)

17.89.080 - Review of permit—Suspension or revocation.

A.

Upon determination by the Planning director that the holder of a cottage food operation use permit has not complied with all of the standards and requirements of this chapter, especially Section 17.89.050, the planning director may require the use permit to be reviewed by the planning commission at a public hearing. A noticed public hearing to review the use permit is mandatory when the city receives six substantiated complaints alleging violations of this chapter.

B.

If the planning commission determines that the holder has failed in a material way to comply with all of the standards and requirements of this chapter, then the planning commission may suspend or revoke the permit or may, in its discretion, impose additional reasonable standards and requirements consistent with state law, based on findings derived from testimony and evidence presented at the public hearing.

(Ord. No. 1058, § 2, 12-11-13)

17.89.090 - Preexisting cottage food operations.

Any cottage food operation operating in the city on the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter shall apply to the city for a use permit pursuant to this chapter within thirty days after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter, by filing with the city a copy of their existing registration or permit provided by the county of Riverside. Such permits shall be issued by the city without further notice or hearing. Such homes may continue to operate during the city's processing and receipt of these applications. Any such home not applying to the city within thirty days after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter shall be considered a nuisance and be abated.

(Ord. No. 1058, § 2, 12-11-13)

17.89.100 - Violation—Public nuisance and misdemeanor.

Operation of a cottage food operation pursuant to this chapter is a privilege, not a right. Any cottage food operation operating in the city without a valid use permit as required by this chapter is prohibited and is both a misdemeanor and a public nuisance. The nuisance may be enjoined or otherwise abated by the city in the manner prescribed by Title 3 of this code and any other applicable provision of state or local law.

(Ord. No. 1058, § 2, 12-11-13)

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Contents — Coachella Zoning Code
Coachella Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 17.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  2. Chapter 17.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  3. Chapter 17.04 — RULES OF CONSTRUCTION
  4. Chapter 17.04 — RULES OF CONSTRUCTION
  5. Chapter 17.06 — DEFINITIONS
  6. Chapter 17.06 — DEFINITIONS
  7. Chapter 17.08 — ZONING DISTRICTS DESIGNATED
  8. Chapter 17.08 — ZONING DISTRICTS DESIGNATED
  9. Chapter 17.10 — A-R AGRICULTURAL RESERVE ZONE
  10. Chapter 17.10 — A-R AGRICULTURAL RESERVE ZONE
  11. Chapter 17.11 — R-R (RURAL RANCHO) ZONE
  12. Chapter 17.11 — R-R (RURAL RANCHO) ZONE
  13. Chapter 17.12 — R-E RESIDENTIAL ESTATE ZONE
  14. Chapter 17.12 — R-E RESIDENTIAL ESTATE ZONE[[1]]
  15. Chapter 17.13 — S-N SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOOD ZONE
  16. Chapter 17.13 — S-N SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOOD ZONE
  17. Chapter 17.14 — G-N GENERAL NEIGHBORHOOD ZONE
  18. Chapter 17.14 — G-N GENERAL NEIGHBORHOOD ZONE
  19. Chapter 17.15 — U-N URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD ZONE
  20. Chapter 17.15 — U-N URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD ZONE
  21. Chapter 17.16 — U-E URBAN EMPLOYMENT ZONE
  22. Chapter 17.16 — U-E URBAN EMPLOYMENT ZONE[[2]]
  23. Chapter 17.17 — R-D RESORT DISTRICT
  24. Chapter 17.17 — R-D RESORT DISTRICT
  25. Chapter 17.18 — DT-PV DOWNTOWN PUEBLO VIEJO AND TR-PV DOWNTOWN…
  26. Chapter 17.19 — SUPPLEMENTAL STANDARDS FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESID…
  27. Chapter 17.19 — SUPPLEMENTAL STANDARDS FOR SINGLEFAMILY RESIDE…
  28. Chapter 17.22 — R-MH MOBILEHOME PARK SUBDIVISION
  29. Chapter 17.22 — R-MH MOBILEHOME PARK SUBDIVISION
  30. Chapter 17.24 — C-N NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE
  31. Chapter 17.24 — C-N NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE
  32. Chapter 17.26 — C-G GENERAL COMMERCIAL USE ZONE
  33. Chapter 17.26 — C-G GENERAL COMMERCIAL USE ZONE
  34. Chapter 17.28 — R-C REGIONAL COMMERCIAL ZONE
  35. Chapter 17.28 — R-C REGIONAL COMMERCIAL ZONE[[4]]
  36. Chapter 17.30 — M-S MANUFACTURING SERVICE ZONE
  37. Chapter 17.30 — M-S MANUFACTURING SERVICE ZONE
  38. Chapter 17.32 — M-H HEAVY INDUSTRIAL ZONE
  39. Chapter 17.32 — M-H HEAVY INDUSTRIAL ZONE
  40. Chapter 17.34 — M-W WRECKING YARD ZONE
  41. Chapter 17.34 — M-W WRECKING YARD ZONE
  42. Chapter 17.35 — O-S OPEN SPACE ZONE
  43. Chapter 17.35 — O-S OPEN SPACE ZONE
  44. Chapter 17.36 — SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT
  45. Chapter 17.36 — SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICT
  46. Chapter 17.38 — PUD PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS
  47. Chapter 17.38 — PUD PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS
  48. Chapter 17.40 — TEMPORARY CLASSIFICATION FOR ASSESSMENT IMPROV…
  49. Chapter 17.40 — TEMPORARY CLASSIFICATION FOR ASSESSMENT IMPROV…
  50. Chapter 17.44 — SUPPLEMENTAL CLASSIFICATION GEOLOGICAL HAZARD …
  51. Chapter 17.44 — SUPPLEMENTAL CLASSIFICATION GEOLOGICAL HAZARD …
  52. Chapter 17.46 — IP INDUSTRIAL PARK OVERLAY ZONE
  53. Chapter 17.46 — IP INDUSTRIAL PARK OVERLAY ZONE[[5]]
  54. Chapter 17.47 — RC RETAIL CANNABIS OVERLAY ZONE
  55. Chapter 17.47 — RC RETAIL CANNABIS OVERLAY ZONE[[6]]
  56. Chapter 17.48 — SPECIAL USES
  57. Chapter 17.48 — SPECIAL USES
  58. Chapter 17.49 — SHO SENIOR HOUSING OVERLAY ZONE
  59. Chapter 17.49 — SHO SENIOR HOUSING OVERLAY ZONE
  60. Chapter 17.50 — SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
  61. Chapter 17.50 — SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
  62. Chapter 17.52 — MOBILEHOME PARKS
  63. Chapter 17.52 — MOBILEHOME PARKS
  64. Chapter 17.54 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
  65. Chapter 17.54 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
  66. Chapter 17.56 — SIGNS
  67. Chapter 17.58 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
  68. Chapter 17.58 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
  69. Chapter 17.60 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  70. Chapter 17.60 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  71. Chapter 17.62 — SITE PLANS
  72. Chapter 17.62 — SITE PLANS
  73. Chapter 17.64 — SERVICE STATIONS
  74. Chapter 17.64 — SERVICE STATIONS
  75. Chapter 17.66 — PLANNED HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINES
  76. Chapter 17.66 — PLANNED HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINES
  77. Chapter 17.68 — ANTENNAS
  78. Chapter 17.68 — ANTENNAS
  79. Chapter 17.70 — ADMINISTRATION GENERALLY
  80. Chapter 17.70 — ADMINISTRATION GENERALLY
  81. Chapter 17.72 — ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
  82. Chapter 17.72 — ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
  83. Chapter 17.74 — CONDITIONAL USES
  84. Chapter 17.74 — CONDITIONAL USES
  85. Chapter 17.76 — VARIANCES
  86. Chapter 17.76 — VARIANCES
  87. Chapter 17.77 — PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW
  88. Chapter 17.77 — PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW
  89. Chapter 17.78 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
  90. Chapter 17.78 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
  91. Chapter 17.80 — AMENDMENTS TO ZONING CODE
  92. Chapter 17.80 — AMENDMENTS TO ZONING CODE
  93. Chapter 17.82 — AMENDMENTS TO ZONING MAP
  94. Chapter 17.82 — AMENDMENTS TO ZONING MAP
  95. Chapter 17.84 — RETAIL CANNABIS BUSINESSES
  96. Chapter 17.84 — RETAIL CANNABIS BUSINESSES[[7]]
  97. Chapter 17.85 — COMMERCIAL CANNABIS ACTIVITY
  98. Chapter 17.85 — COMMERCIAL CANNABIS ACTIVITY[[8]]
  99. Chapter 17.86 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
  100. Chapter 17.86 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
  101. Chapter 17.87 — TATTOO AND BODY PIERCING PARLORS
  102. Chapter 17.87 — TATTOO AND BODY PIERCING PARLORS
  103. Chapter 17.88 — DENSITY BONUS AND DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES
  104. Chapter 17.88 — DENSITY BONUS AND DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES
  105. Chapter 17.89 — COTTAGE FOOD OPERATION PERMITS
  106. Chapter 17.89 — COTTAGE FOOD OPERATION PERMITS
  107. Chapter 17.90 — RECYCLING OPERATIONS
  108. Chapter 17.90 — RECYCLING OPERATIONS
  109. Chapter 17.91 — COMMERCIAL ANIMAL BREEDING
  110. Chapter 17.91 — COMMERCIAL ANIMAL BREEDING
  111. Chapter 17.100 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
  112. Chapter 17.100 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
  113. Chapter 17.110 — SMALL RESIDENTIAL ROOFTOP SOLAR SYSTEMS
  114. Chapter 17.110 — SMALL RESIDENTIAL ROOFTOP SOLAR

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