Chapter 17 — 84F. CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE RESOURCE PROTECTION PROCEDURES VISUAL RESOURCES
Crescent City Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Crescent City
§ 17.84F.010. Purpose. ¶
This chapter implements applicable provisions of the local coastal program for ensuring the protection of coastal visual resource areas by providing standards for the review, authorization, and conditioning of new development and land uses consistent with the requirements of the California Coastal Act.
(Ord. of 2-22-2011(1))
§ 17.84F.020. Applicability. ¶
The provisions of this chapter apply to the review of coastal development permit applications for all development proposed on sites visible from publicly accessible vantages, including but not limited to streets and highways, trails, or parklands, for which views to and along the ocean and scenic coastal areas may potentially be impacted.
(Ord. of 2-22-2011(1))
§ 17.84F.030. Coastal development permit application content. ¶
A. Visual resources impact analysis. A permit application for development on a site that is subject to this chapter shall include a visual resources impact analysis that complies with the following requirements:
Report contents. A visual resources impact analysis shall include, but not be limited to:
a. A narrative describing the coastal scenic resources visible through the project site from publicly-accessible vantage points, including expanses of open ocean, bay, harbor, river or other waterbody vistas, beach and shoreline areas, off-shore rocks and islands, and noteworthy terrestrial landforms and vegetated areas;
b. A survey of the heights, bulks, and architectural styles of structural improvements in surrounding areas. The study area should be adequately sized to fully characterize the project locality;
c. Photographs of the site;
d. Drawn-to-scale plan view and elevational cross-sectional site plans, illustrating the location and dimensions of structural improvements, quantification of any associated grading and excavation work, and the location and type of proposed landscaping;
e. A schedule of exterior building materials, describing the types and colors of siding, cladding, roofing, window, and lighting elements; and
f. An evaluation of potential impacts to coastal scenic views and visual resources, including:
i. The degree to which existing views to and along the coast from public-accessible vantages, both across the project site and from other public areas such as parklands, beaches, and seaward areas, will be obstructed and/or altered by the new development or use;
ii. An assessment of the relative compatibility of the proposed project structural improvements with similar development in the surrounding area, comparing and contrasting, building heights, square-footages, floor-area, lot coverage, and, where discernable, architectural design continuity.
B. Story poles. At the discretion of the director, as determined to be necessary for assessing the proposed development's visual resource ramifications, the applicant may be required to erect story poles as part of the permit review process.
(Ord. of 2-22-2011(1))
§ 17.84F.040. Supplementary findings. ¶
In addition to the findings for approval or conditional approval of a coastal development permit as required by Section 17.84.033 , the following supplementary findings, based on factual evidence, shall be made for new development situated within publicly-accessible coastal viewsheds:
A. The development or use has been designed and sited to:
Protect views to and along the ocean and scenic coastal areas;
Minimize landform alteration;
Be visually compatible with the character of surrounding areas; and
Restore and enhance visual quality in visually degraded areas, where feasible.
B. Development within designated highly scenic areas: In addition to the supplementary findings set forth in sub-section A, development or use situated within a highly scenic area, as identified within the coastal land use plan, shall:
- Be subordinate to the character of the setting.
C. All land divisions, including, lot splits, lot line adjustments, merger and resubdivisions: Development siting and design standards for subsequent improvements have been included to ensure that visual resources will not be significantly adversely impacted with respect to: (a) views to and along the coast and scenic areas, (b) natural landform alterations, (c) visual compatibility with the character of the surrounding area, (d) restoration and enhancement, where feasible, of visually degraded areas, and (e) in highly scenic areas, the subordinality of subsequent site development with the character of its setting.
(Ord. of 2-22-2011(1))
§ 17.84F.050. Development standards. ¶
The following development standards shall be applied in the approval of new development on sites between the first public road and the sea where the building site would be visible from publicly-accessible vantages:
A. Exterior building materials. Use of the following exterior building materials shall be prohibited:
Mirrored or reflective-coated glazing
Intense, brightly-hued roofing or siding materials
B. Exterior lighting. Exterior lighting shall be limited to low-wattage illumination necessary to provide for safe nighttime transit and/or visual site security. Lighting shall employ siting and design features, such as cut-off shielding, recessed fixtures, and low-rise stanchions, and be downcast to minimize glare and prevent light from being directed off of the project property.
C. Landscaping. The installation of landscaping shall be appropriately limited by species and location to assure that, at maturity, the installed vegetation will not significantly obstruct pre-project coastal views across the project property.
(Ord. of 2-22-2011(1))
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▸ Title 17 — Zoning
Overview- Chapter 17.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 17.04 — DEFINITIONS
- Chapter 17.06 — ADMINISTRATION
- Chapter 17.08 — DISTRICT CLASSIFICATIONS
- Chapter 17.10 — R-1 LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.14 — R-2 MODERATE DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.16 — R-3 HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.18 — R-P RESIDENTIAL-PROFESSIONAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.20 — C-1 DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.22 — C-2 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.23 — CW WATERFRONT COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.24 — HS HIGHWAY SERVICE DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.26 — C-M COMMERCIAL MANUFACTURING DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.28 — M MANUFACTURING DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.30 — M-P INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.31 — NR NATURAL RESOURCES DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.32 — O OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.33 — PUBLIC FACILITY OR PF DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.34 — PUD PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.35 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
- Chapter 17.36 — SPECIFIC PLANS AND REGULATIONS
- Chapter 17.39 — SIGNS
- Chapter 17.40 — FENCES
- Chapter 17.41 — LANDSCAPING
- Chapter 17.42 — OFF-STREET PARKING
- Chapter 17.43 — LANDSCAPING STANDARDS
- Chapter 17.44 — HEIGHT AND AREA EXCEPTIONS
- Chapter 17.46 — SITE PLAN AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
- Chapter 17.48 — SPECIAL ZONING USES
- Chapter 17.50 — NONCONFORMING USES
- Chapter 17.52 — TEMPORARY USES
- Chapter 17.54 — USE PERMITS
- Chapter 17.55 — RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
- Chapter 17.56 — VARIANCES
- Chapter 17.58 — AMENDMENTS AND REZONING
- Chapter 17.59 — BED AND BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENTS
- Chapter 17.60 — COASTAL ZONE GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 17.61 — COASTAL ZONE DEFINITIONS
- Chapter 17.62 — COASTAL ZONE ADMINISTRATION
- Chapter 17.63 — COASTAL ZONE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATIONS
- Chapter 17.64 — CZ-R1 COASTAL ZONE LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DIS…
- Chapter 17.65 — CZ-R1B COASTAL ZONE LOW-DENSITY RESIDENTIALBEA…
- Chapter 17.68 — CZ-C2 COASTAL ZONE GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.69 — CZ-HS COASTAL ZONE HIGHWAY SERVICE DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.70 — HARBOR-RELATED DISTRICT CZ-HR COASTAL ZONE
- Chapter 17 — 70A. CZ-HD COASTAL ZONE HARBOR DEPENDENT DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.71 — CZ-O COASTAL ZONE OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.72 — CZ-NR COASTAL ZONE NATURAL RESOURCES DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.73 — CZ-CW COASTAL ZONE WATERFRONT COMMERCIAL DISTR…
- Chapter 17.74 — COASTAL ZONE SIGNS
- Chapter 17.75 — COASTAL ZONE FENCES
- Chapter 17.76 — COASTAL ZONE OFF-STREET PARKING
- Chapter 17.77 — COASTAL ZONE SPECIFIC PLANS AND REGULATIONS
- Chapter 17.78 — COASTAL ZONE HEIGHT AND AREA EXCEPTIONS
- Chapter 17.79 — SITE PLAN AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
- Chapter 17.80 — COASTAL ZONE NONCONFORMING USES
- Chapter 17.81 — COASTAL ZONE AMENDMENTS AND REZONING
- Chapter 17.82 — COASTAL ZONE USE PERMITS
- Chapter 17.83 — SPECIAL ZONING USES
- Chapter 17.84 — COASTAL ZONE COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMITS AND A…
- Chapter 17 — 84A. COASTAL RESOURCE PROTECTION PUBLIC ACCESS AN…
- Chapter 17 — 84B. CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE RESOURCE PROTECTION …
- Chapter 17 — 84C. CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE RESOURCE PROTECTION …
- Chapter 17 — 84D. CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE RESOURCE PROTECTION …
- Chapter 17 — 84F. CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE RESOURCE PROTECTION …
- Chapter 17 — 84G. CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE RESOURCE PROTECTION …
- Chapter 17.85 — VARIANCES
- Chapter 17.86 — COASTAL ZONE WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT
- Chapter 17.87 — PUBLIC TREES
- Chapter 17.88 — STORM WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
- Chapter 17.89 — BED AND BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENTS
- Chapter 17.90 — SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
- Chapter 17.91 — SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
- Chapter 17.92 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
- Chapter 17.93 — STANDARDS FOR MARIJUANA
- Chapter 17.94 — CANNABIS CULTIVATION FOR PERSONAL OR MEDICAL USE
- Chapter 17.95 — COMMERCIAL CANNABIS REGULATIONS