Title 17 — Zoning

Chapter 17.36 — PRF PRIVATE RECREATIONAL FACILITIES DISTRICT

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

§ 17.36.010. Purpose.

The PRF district is intended to provide for private recreational facilities whose members receive membership through deeded rights, property rights, or membership. (Prior code § 9285; Ord. 151 § 21, 1996)

§ 17.36.020. Permitted uses.

The following uses and structures are permitted in the PRF district:

  • A. Expansion up to 500 square feet of existing buildings provided the expansion conforms to the provisions of Chapter 17.40 ;

  • B. The following uses provided no new construction or expansion over 500 square feet is involved:

    1. Private recreational facilities whose members receive membership through deeded rights, property rights, or membership;

(Prior code § 9286; Ord. 151 § 21, 1996; Ord. 155 § 15, 1996; Ord. 484, 4/26/2021)

§ 17.36.030. Conditionally permitted uses.

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

  • A. Any permitted use involving new construction or expansion over 500 square feet;

  • B. Emergency communication and service facilities. (Prior code § 9287; Ord. 151 § 21, 1996; Ord. 155 § 16, 1996; Ord. 193 § 7(2)(11), 1999; Ord. 484, 4/26/2021)

§ 17.36.040. Lot development criteria.

  • A. All new lots created in the PRF district shall comply to the following criteria:

    1. Minimum lot area: .5 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 PRF 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 17.72 : Variances;

Chapter 17.68 : Temporary Use Permits;

Chapter 17.70 : Demolition Permits. (Prior code § 9288; Ord. 151 § 21, 1996)