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Title 17 — Zoning

Chapter 17.34 — I INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT

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

§ 17.34.010. Purpose.

The I district accommodates public and quasi-public uses and facilities in the city. This district includes emergency communications and services, libraries, museums, maintenance yards, educational (private and public) and religious institutions, community centers, parks, and recreational and governmental facilities.

(Prior code § 9280; Ord. 86 § 3, 1993; Ord. 373 § 6, 2013)

§ 17.34.020. Permitted uses.

The following uses are permitted in the I district:

  • A. One single-family residence in conjunction with an institutional use and consistent with the provisions of Chapter 17.08 ;

  • B. Government facilities including police and fire stations and government offices;

  • C. Equestrian and hiking trails (public and private);

  • D. Recreation facilities such as swimming pools, sandboxes, slides, swings, lawn bowling, volleyball courts, tennis courts, and similar uses (subject to provisions of Section 17.34.030 when a facility is located within a side or rear yard adjacent to a residentially-zoned parcel).

  • E. Emergency shelters.

(Prior code § 9281; Ord. 86 § 3, 1993; Ord. 93 § 34, 1993; Ord. 155 § 13, 1996; Ord. 373 § 6, 2013; Ord. 449 § 8, 2019; Ord. 484, 4/26/2021)

§ 17.34.030. Conditionally permitted uses.

The following uses may be permitted subject to obtaining a conditional use permit:

  • A. Public or private educational institutions;

  • B. Towing and automobile storage;

  • C. Maintenance yards;

  • D. Public utility facilities;

  • E. Libraries, museums;

  • F. Community centers;

  • G. Health care facilities;

  • H. Religious institutions;

  • I. Day care facilities, nursery schools;

  • J. Accessory uses when part of an educational or nonprofit use (noncommercial), including animal husbandry with related facilities and activities, agriculture provided no retail sale from the premises, green-houses, and similar uses;

  • K. Educational (nonprofit) activities;

  • L. Emergency communication and service facilities;

  • M. Farmers' markets operated by a nonprofit charitable organization;

  • N. Sports field lighting of the main sports field at Malibu High School (pursuant to the provisions of Malibu Local Coastal Program Local Implementation Plan Sections 4.6.2 and 6.5(G));

  • O. Helipad sites (public agency use only and not for private use);

  • P. Charitable, philanthropic activities;

  • Q. Parks, beaches, and playgrounds;

  • R. Recreation facilities adjacent to a residentially-zoned parcel when located within a side or rear yard (such as swimming pools, sandboxes, slides, swings, lawn bowling, volleyball courts, tennis courts, and similar uses);

S. Residential care facilities for the elderly (limited to operation by a nonprofit only). (Prior code § 9282; Ord. 86 § 3, 1993; Ord. 155 § 14, 1996; Ord. 193 § 7(2)(10), 1999; Ord. 290 § 2, 2006; Ord. 366 § 5, 2012; Ord. 373 § 6, 2013)

§ 17.34.040. Lot development criteria.

  • A. All new lots created within the I district shall comply with the following criteria:

    1. Minimum lot area: one-half acre.

    2. Minimum lot width: 80 feet.

    3. Minimum lot depth: 125 feet.

  • B. In addition to the regulations contained in this chapter, all uses in the I district shall be subject to the applicable standards located in the following chapters:

Chapter 17.40 : Property Development and Design Standards;

Chapter 17.48 : Parking Requirements;

Chapter 17.52 : Sign Standards;

Chapter 17.62 : Development Permits;

Chapter 17.66 : Conditional Use Permits;

Chapter 17.68 : Temporary Use Permits;

Chapter 17.70 : Demolition Permits;

Chapter 17.72 : Variances and Stringline Modifications.

(Prior code § 9283; Ord. 86 § 3, 1993; Ord. 93 § 35, 1993; Ord. 180 § 7, 1998; Ord. 366 § 5, 2012; Ord. 373 § 6, 2013)

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Contents — Malibu Zoning Code
Malibu Zoning Code
  1. Title 17 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 17.02 — INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS
    2. Chapter 17.04 — ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
    3. Chapter 17.06 — ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED
    4. Chapter 17.08 — RR RURAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    5. Chapter 17.10 — SF SINGLE FAMILY DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    6. Chapter 17.12 — MF MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    7. Chapter 17.14 — MFBF MULTIFAMILY BEACH FRONT DISTRICT
    8. Chapter 17.16 — MH MOBILEHOME DISTRICT
    9. Chapter 17.18 — CR COMMERCIAL RECREATIONAL DISTRICT
    10. Chapter 17.20 — PD PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
    11. Chapter 17.22 — CN COMMERCIAL NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICT
    12. Chapter 17.24 — CC COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
    13. Chapter 17.26 — CV-1 COMMERCIAL VISITOR SERVING DISTRICT
    14. Chapter 17.28 — CV-2 COMMERCIAL VISITOR SERVING DISTRICT
    15. Chapter 17.30 — CG COMMERCIAL GENERAL DISTRICT
    16. Chapter 17.32 — OS PUBLIC OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
    17. Chapter 17.34 — I INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT
    18. Chapter 17.36 — PRF PRIVATE RECREATIONAL FACILITIES DISTRICT
    19. Chapter 17.38 — RVP RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK
    20. Chapter 17.39 — MALIBU COAST ESTATE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) D…
    21. Chapter 17.40 — PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN STANDARDS
    22. Chapter 17.41 — MALIBU DARK SKY
    23. Chapter 17.41.1 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING
    24. Chapter 17.42 — CUSTOM DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA
    25. Chapter 17.43 — VIEW RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION FOR MALIBU C…
    26. Chapter 17.44 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    27. Chapter 17.45 — CITYWIDE VIEW PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION
    28. Chapter 17.46 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
    29. Chapter 17.47 — RECREATION AND LEISURE STANDARDS FOR PARK AND …
    30. Chapter 17.48 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS
    31. Chapter 17.49 — COVENANT OF EASEMENT
    32. Chapter 17.50 — TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT
    33. Chapter 17.52 — SIGNS
    34. Chapter 17.53 — LANDSCAPE WATER CONSERVATION AND FIRE PROTECTION
    35. Chapter 17.54 — CULTURAL RESOURCE PRESERVATION
    36. Chapter 17.55 — SHORT-TERM RENTAL OF PROPERTY
    37. Chapter 17.56 — HIGHWAY AND PARKWAY DEDICATION AND IMPROVEMENTS
    38. Chapter 17.58 — PARKLAND DEVELOPMENT FEE
    39. Chapter 17.59 — ART IN PUBLIC PLACES
    40. Chapter 17.60 — NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES AND USES
    41. Chapter 17.61 — FORMULA RETAIL CLEARANCE
    42. Chapter 17.62 — DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
    43. Chapter 17.63 — HOUSING ACCESSIBILITY—REQUEST FOR REASONABLE A…
    44. Chapter 17.64 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
    45. Chapter 17.66 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
    46. Chapter 17.68 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
    47. Chapter 17.70 — DEMOLITION PERMITS
    48. Chapter 17.72 — VARIANCES AND STRINGLINE MODIFICATIONS
    49. Chapter 17.74 — AMENDMENTS
    50. Chapter 17.75 — CANNABIS REGULATIONS

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