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Title 17 — Zoning

Chapter 17.58 — MINOR USE PERMIT

El Cajon Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · El Cajon

§ 17.58.010. Intent and purpose.

The intent of a minor use permit is to allow for a non-public hearing permit review process for certain uses that do not have the level of intensity of use to warrant a formal public hearing, but does require discretionary review, findings to be made, and the application of conditions to ensure compatibility with surrounding uses.

(Ord. 5033 § 10, 2015)

§ 17.58.020. Guidelines and measuring criteria.

The director of community development shall prepare guidelines and measuring criteria to provide the framework within which to establish applicability, eligibility and decision-making guidance in administering the minor use permit process. The director shall forward the guidelines and measuring criteria to the Planning Commission as information and input upon initial preparation of the guidelines and criteria.

(Ord. 5033 § 10, 2015)

§ 17.58.030. Authority to apply.

An application for a minor use permit may be filed with the director of community development by the property owner, or property owner's agent, for the property for which the minor use permit is requested.

(Ord. 5033 § 10, 2015)

§ 17.58.040. Authority to approve.

Minor use permits may be approved, denied or conditionally approved by the director of community development.

(Ord. 5033 § 10, 2015)

§ 17.58.050. Required findings.

Before any minor use permits may be approved or denied, the director of community development shall find that:

  • A. The proposed use is consistent with applicable goals, policies, and programs of the general plan, and with any applicable specific plan;

  • B. The proposed site plan and building design are consistent with all applicable use and development standards;

  • C. The proposed use will be operated in a manner that is compatible with existing and planned land uses in the vicinity of the proposed use;

  • D. The proposed use and project design will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, and general welfare, including, but not limited to, matters of noise, smoke, dust, fumes, vibrations, odors, and hazards or excessive concentrations of traffic; and

  • E. The proposed use is in the best interest of public convenience and necessity. (Ord. 5033 § 10, 2015)

§ 17.58.060. Notice required.

Ten day public notice shall be mailed to all property owners within a 300-foot radius of the subject site. The notice shall include a map, brief description and other pertinent information. (Ord. 5033 § 10, 2015)

§ 17.58.070. Notice of decision.

The applicant for a minor use permit shall be notified in writing of the decision of the director to approve, conditional approve or deny the minor use permit with reference to the findings. (Ord. 5033 § 10, 2015)

§ 17.58.080. Conditions of approval.

The director may impose conditions of approval in order to ensure a proposed use is compatible with and to prevent it from becoming a nuisance. (Ord. 5033 § 10, 2015)

§ 17.58.090. Appeals.

Any decision made by the director may be appealed to the planning commission in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 17.30 of this title. (Ord. 5033 § 10, 2015)

§ 17.58.100. Permit revocation.

Any violations of the terms or conditions of approval of a minor use permit may be grounds for its immediate revocation upon notice to the applicant. (Ord. 5033 § 10, 2015)

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  1. Title 17 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 17.05 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    2. Chapter 17.10 — ADMINISTRATION, INTERPRETATION, AND ENFORCEMENT
    3. Chapter 17.15 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES, BOUNDARIES AND PREZONING
    4. Chapter 17.20 — AMENDMENTS
    5. Chapter 17.25 — PROCEDURES, HEARINGS, NOTICES AND FEES
    6. Chapter 17.30 — APPEALS
    7. Chapter 17.35 — EXPIRATIONS, TIME EXTENSIONS, AND PERMIT REVOC…
    8. Chapter 17.40 — ADMINISTRATIVE ZONING PERMIT
    9. Chapter 17.45 — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENT REGULATIONS
    10. Chapter 17.50 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
    11. Chapter 17.55 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
    12. Chapter 17.57 — MINOR AMENDMENT
    13. Chapter 17.58 — MINOR USE PERMIT
    14. Chapter 17.60 — PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) PERMIT
    15. Chapter 17.63 — SUBSTANTIAL CONFORMANCE REVIEW
    16. Chapter 17.65 — SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN PERMIT
    17. Chapter 17.70 — SPECIFIC PLAN
    18. Chapter 17.75 — TEMPORARY USE PERMIT
    19. Chapter 17.80 — VARIANCE
    20. Chapter 17.105 — DEFINITIONS
    21. Chapter 17.115 — GENERAL LAND USE REGULATIONS AND PERFORMANCE …
    22. Chapter 17.120 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
    23. Chapter 17.125 — GENERAL LOT REQUIREMENTS
    24. Chapter 17.130 — GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
    25. Chapter 17.135 — M-U (MIXED-USE) OVERLAY ZONE
    26. Chapter 17.140 — RESIDENTIAL ZONES
    27. Chapter 17.145 — COMMERCIAL ZONES
    28. Chapter 17.150 — INDUSTRIAL ZONES
    29. Chapter 17.155 — O-S (OPEN SPACE) ZONE
    30. Chapter 17.160 — P (PARKING) ZONE
    31. Chapter 17.165 — PRD (PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT) ZONE
    32. Chapter 17.170 — H (HILLSIDE OVERLAY) ZONE
    33. Chapter 17.175 — MH (MOBILE HOME OVERLAY) ZONE
    34. Chapter 17.180 — ARCHITECTURAL GUIDELINES
    35. Chapter 17.185 — PARKING STANDARDS
    36. Chapter 17.190 — SIGNS
    37. Chapter 17.195 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPING
    38. Chapter 17.205 — AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
    39. Chapter 17.210 — ALCOHOL SALES AND DEEMED APPROVED ALCOHOL SAL…
    40. Chapter 17.212 — DEEMED APPROVED LODGING ESTABLISHMENT
    41. Chapter 17.215 — AUTOMOTIVE FUELING STATIONS
    42. Chapter 17.220 — DENSITY BONUS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPM…
    43. Chapter 17.225 — MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL USES AND REGULATIONS
    44. Chapter 17.230 — MOTION PICTURE THEATERS
    45. Chapter 17.235 — PERSONAL STORAGE FACILITIES
    46. Chapter 17.240 — TOBACCO SHOPS, SMOKE SHOPS AND ELECTRONIC/VAP…
    47. Chapter 17.243 — PERSONAL CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA
    48. Chapter 17.245 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
    49. Chapter 17.250 — SECONDHAND MERCHANDISE STORES AND PAWN SHOPS
    50. Chapter 17.255 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
    51. Chapter 17.260 — AIRPORT OVERLAY ZONE
    52. Chapter 17.265 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS

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