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Title 17 — ZoningChapter 17.30 — SPECIALIZED HOUSING REGULATIONS

Article 7 — Reasonable Accommodation for Persons with Disabilities

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

§ 17.30.700. Purpose.

A request for reasonable accommodation may be made by any person with a disability, their representative or any entity, when the application of a zoning law, building regulation, or other land use regulation, policy or practice acts as a barrier to fair housing opportunities. The process for addressing reasonable accommodation requests established by this article applies to requests from persons defined as disabled under the Federal Fair Housing Act [[1]] and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act [[2]] (the Acts).

A request for reasonable accommodation may include a modification or exception to the permit requirements, standards, and practices for the siting, development, improvement, and use of housing or housing-related facilities that would eliminate regulatory barriers and provide a person with a disability equal opportunity to housing of their choice. Requests for reasonable accommodation shall be made in the manner prescribed by this article. (Ord. 26-479, 3/9/2026)

  • [1] Editor's Note: See 42 U.S.C. § 3601 et seq.

  • [2] Editor's Note: See Gov't. Code § 12940 et seq.

§ 17.30.710. Request requirements.

  • A. Requests for reasonable accommodation shall include the following information:

    1. The applicant's name, address, and telephone number.

    2. Address of the property for which the request is being made.

    3. The current actual use of the property.

    4. The basis for the claim that the individual is considered disabled under the Acts.

    5. The municipal code provision, land use code provision, or other regulation or policy from which reasonable accommodation is being requested.

    6. A description of why the reasonable accommodation is necessary to make the specific property accessible to the individual.

  • B. Additional Information. If necessary to reach a determination on the request for reasonable accommodation, the reviewing authority may request further information from the applicant consistent with the Acts, specifying in detail the information that is required. In the event that a request for additional information is made, the 30-day period to issue a decision is stayed until the applicant responds to the request.

  • (Ord. 26-479, 3/9/2026)

§ 17.30.720. Review authority.

  • A. Community Development Director. Requests for reasonable accommodation shall be reviewed by the Community Development Director (Director), or designee if no approval is sought other than the request for reasonable accommodation.

  • B. Other Review Authority. Requests for reasonable accommodation submitted for concurrent review with another discretionary land use application shall be reviewed by the authority reviewing the discretionary land use application.

  • (Ord. 26-479, 3/9/2026)

§ 17.30.730. Review procedure.

  • A. Director Review. The director, or designee, shall make a written determination within 30 calendar days and either grant, grant with modifications, or deny a request for reasonable accommodation.

  • B. Other Reviewing Authority. The written determination on whether to grant or deny the request for reasonable accommodation shall be made by the authority responsible for reviewing the discretionary land use application in compliance with the applicable review procedure for the discretionary review.

  • (Ord. 26-479, 3/9/2026)

§ 17.30.740. Findings, decision, and conditions.

  • A. Findings and Decision. The written decision to grant or deny a request for reasonable accommodation shall be consistent with the Acts and shall be based on consideration of the following factors:

    1. Whether the housing, which is the subject of the request, will be used by an individual with a disability protected under the Acts.

    2. Whether the request for reasonable accommodation is necessary to make specific housing available to an individual with a disability under the Acts.

    3. Whether the requested reasonable accommodation would impose an undue financial or administrative burden on the city.

    4. Whether the requested reasonable accommodation would require a fundamental alteration in the nature of a city program or law, including, but not limited to, land use and zoning.

  • B. Conditions of Approval. In granting a request for reasonable accommodation, the reviewing authority may impose any conditions of approval deemed reasonable and necessary to ensure that the reasonable accommodation would comply with the above findings.

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Lathrop Zoning Code
  1. Title 17 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 17.04 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    2. Chapter 17.08 — ZONING DISTRICTS DESIGNATED
    3. Chapter 17.12 — ZONE PLAN
    4. Chapter 17.13 — COVENANTS FOR EASEMENT
    5. Chapter 17.16 — GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND EXCEPTIONS
    6. Chapter 17.17 — 200-YEAR FLOOD PROTECTION
    7. Chapter 17.18 — CANNABIS ACTIVITIES
    8. Chapter 17.19 — TATTOO AND BODY ART ESTABLISHMENTS
    9. Chapter 17.20 — RCO RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND OPEN SPACE DISTR…
    10. Chapter 17.22 — P PARK DISTRICT
    11. Chapter 17.23 — P/QP PUBLIC/QUASI PUBLIC DISTRICT
    12. Chapter 17.24 — UR URBAN RESERVE DISTRICT
    13. Chapter 17.30 — SPECIALIZED HOUSING REGULATIONS
    14. Chapter 17.32 — R ONE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    15. Chapter 17.36 — RM MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    16. Chapter 17.38 — HISTORIC LATHROP OVERLAY DISTRICT
    17. Chapter 17.40 — RESERVED
    18. Chapter 17.48 — I INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
    19. Chapter 17.49 — CROSSROADS OVERLAY DISTRICT
    20. Chapter 17.52 — COMBINING DISTRICTS
    21. Chapter 17.56 — PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS
    22. Chapter 17.57 — MOSSDALE LANDING ZONING DISTRICTS
    23. Chapter 17.58 — LATHROP GATEWAY BUSINESS PARK ZONING DISTRICTS
    24. Chapter 17.59 — SOUTH LATHROP ZONING DISTRICTS
    25. Chapter 17.60 — SOUTHEAST STEWART TRACT ZONING DISTRICTS
    26. Chapter 17.61 — RIVER ISLANDS ZONING DISTRICTS
    27. Chapter 17.62 — CENTRAL LATHROP ZONING DISTRICTS
    28. Chapter 17.63 — MOSSDALE LANDING WEST ZONING DISTRICTS
    29. Chapter 17.64 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
    30. Chapter 17.68 — MANUFACTURED HOUSING
    31. Chapter 17.72 — MOBILEHOME PARKS
    32. Chapter 17.73 — SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCIES
    33. Chapter 17.74 — RESERVED
    34. Chapter 17.76 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
    35. Chapter 17.77 — DRIVE-IN AND DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITIES
    36. Chapter 17.78 — HOTEL LIMITATIONS
    37. Chapter 17.80 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    38. Chapter 17.81 — DENSITY BONUS
    39. Chapter 17.84 — SIGNS
    40. Chapter 17.88 — EXCAVATIONS
    41. Chapter 17.92 — LANDSCAPING AND SCREENING STANDARDS
    42. Chapter 17.96 — SURFACE MINING AND RECLAMATION
    43. Chapter 17.97 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
    44. Chapter 17.98 — GOOD NEIGHBOR GUIDELINES FOR WAREHOUSE DISTRIB…
    45. Chapter 17.100 — SITE PLAN REVIEW
    46. Chapter 17.101 — MINOR SITE PLAN REVIEW
    47. Chapter 17.104 — ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN REVIEW
    48. Chapter 17.112 — CONDITIONAL USES
    49. Chapter 17.116 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
    50. Chapter 17.120 — VARIANCES
    51. Chapter 17.124 — AMENDMENTS
    52. Chapter 17.125 — APPEALS
    53. Chapter 17.126 — RESERVED
    54. Chapter 17.128 — WILLIAMSON ACT CONTRACTS

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