Title 17 — Zoning

Chapter 17.32 — COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS

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

§ 17.32.010. Allowed uses in commercial districts.

The uses allowed in commercial districts shall be as shown in Table 17.32.010-1. These uses include:

  • A. Permitted Use (P). Uses that are shown with a "P" shall be permitted, subject to obtaining a zoning clearance, as provided in Section 17.48.030 (Zoning clearances) of this title, as well as any building permits or other permits required by this Code.

  • B. Administrative Permit Required (AP). Uses that are shown with an "AP" shall be subject to obtaining an administrative permit, as provided in Section 17.48.020 (Administrative permits) of this title.

  • C. Use Permit Required (UP). Uses that are shown with a "UP" shall be subject to obtaining a use permit, as provided in Section 17.48.010 (Use permits) of this title.

  • D. Use-Specific Regulations (S). Uses that are shown with an "S" shall be subject to permit requirements as provided in the specific regulations for that use. The table indicates where the usespecific regulations are located in this Code.

  • E. Use Not Allowed (-). Uses that are shown with a "-", or that are not listed, shall not be allowed, except as provided in Sections 17.08.090 (Interpretation regarding allowable uses of land) and 17.48.090 (Nonconforming uses and structures) of this title.

Table 17.32.010-1 Allowed Uses in Commercial Districts

Table 17.32.010-1
Allowed Uses in Commercial Districts
Table 17.32.010-1
Allowed Uses in Commercial Districts
Key
P Permitted use, subject to zoning clearance
AP Administrative permit required
UP Use permit required
S See use-specifc regulations for permit requirement
- Use not allowed
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Land Use CN
Local Food Uses
Neighborhood food and
beverage sales
S
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Land Use CN
Urban agriculture S
Public Assembly
Carnival, circus or fair AP
Commercial recreational facility-
indoor, 10,000 sq. ft. or less of
gross foor area
UP
Commercial recreational facility-
indoor, more than 10,000 sq. ft.
of gross foor area
-
Commercial recreational facility-
outdoor
-
Concert or performance AP
Library or museum -
Meeting facility—10,000 sq. ft.
or less of gross foor area
P
Meeting facility—more than
10,000 sq. ft. of gross foor area
-
Park or playground UP
School, public -
School, private -
Training facility -
Residential
Caretaker residence UP
Family day care, large S
Family day care, small P
Home occupation, low-impact P
Home occupation, moderate-
impact
AP
Residential care facility—6 units
or fewer
P
Residential care facility—7 units
or more
-
Retail
Alcoholic beverage sales UP
Al fresco dining areas S
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Land Use CN
Al fresco seating areas S
Building supply -
Cannabis retail -
Equipment and machinery sales
or rental
-
Drive-through establishment—
pharmacy
P
Drive-through establishment—
all other uses
UP
Farmers' market AP
Food and beverage sales—
10,000 sq. ft. or less of gross
foor area
P
Food and beverage sales—
10,001 to 40,000 sq. ft. of gross
foor area
UP
Food and beverage sales—
more than 40,000 sq. ft. of gross
foor area
-
Funeral merchandise sales -
Gas station -
General retail—10,000 sq. ft. or
less of gross foor area
P
General retail—10,001 to
40,000 sq. ft. of gross foor area
UP
General retail—more than
40,000 sq. ft. of gross foor area
-
Mobile food vendor AP
Mobile food vendor village UP
Pet store S
Plant nursery or garden supply
store
UP
Restaurant or café P
Seasonal holiday agricultural
sales
AP
Shopping center UP
Smoke shop UP
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Land Use CN
Vehicle sales—automobile, new -
Vehicle sales—all other -
Services
Animal grooming P
Animal keeping, noncommercial P
Bank or fnancial service P
Bed and breakfast S
Business support service P
Cannabis testing -
Car wash -
Catering service -
Child day care center P
Gym P
Hospital -
Hotel or motel -
Instructional or production
studio
P
Kennel -
Mortuary -
Offce—professional P
Offce—all other P
Outpatient services UP
Personal services—low-impact P
Personal services—moderate-
impact
-
Recreational vehicle (RV) park -
Substance abuse counseling -
Temporary real estate offce AP
Temporary uses not listed here S
Veterinarian UP
Manufacturing, Wholesale, Repair and
Table 17.32.010-1
Allowed Uses in Commercial Districts
Table 17.32.010-1
Allowed Uses in Commercial Districts
Food or beverage production -
Landscape material sales -
Manufacturing—20,000 sq. ft. or
less of gross foor area
-
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Land Use CN
Manufacturing—more than
20,000 sq. ft. of gross foor area
-
Metalwork—20,000 sq. ft. or
less of gross foor area
-
Metalwork—more than 20,000
sq. ft. of gross foor area
-
Mini-storage facility S
Outdoor storage—250 sq. ft. or
less
P
Outdoor storage—more than
250 sq. ft.
UP
Recycling facility or center -
Repair service, large equipment
—20,000 sq. ft. or less of gross
foor area
UP
Repair service, large equipment
—more than 20,000 sq. ft. of
gross foor area
-
Repair service, small appliances P
Research laboratories -
Scrap or dismantling yard -
Vehicle service or repair -
Warehousing -
Transportation and Infrastructure
Parking garage or lot as primary
use
UP
Public safety facility UP
Solar energy system, Tier 1 P
Solar energy system, Tier 2 -
Solar energy system, Tier 3 -
Utility building or substation P
Vehicle depot -

(Ord. 1749 § 4; Ord. 1763 §§ 18, 23, 24, 26; Ord. 1769 § 9; Ord. 1775 § 7; Ord. 1778 § 4; Ord. 1784 § 7; Ord. 1794 § 2; Ord. 1819 § 7, 2017; Ord. 1830 § 6, 2018; Ord. 1834 § 4, 2019; Ord. 1850 § 3, 2021; Ord. 1876, 1/16/2024; Ord. 1880, 5/21/2024; Ord. 1895, 4/21/2026)

§ 17.32.020. Development standards for commercial districts.

Development standards for commercial districts shall be as shown in Table 17.32.020-1.

Table 17.32.020-1
Development Standards for Commercial Districts
Table 17.32.020-1
Development Standards for Commercial Districts
Table 17.32.020-1
Development Standards for Commercial Districts
Table 17.32.020-1
Development Standards for Commercial Districts
Table 17.32.020-1
Development Standards for Commercial Districts
Development Standard Zoning Districts
CN C-1 C-2 CH CLM OF
Lot Area, Minimum
Interior lot 6,000 sq. ft. None None 6,000 sq.
ft.
None None
Corner lot 7,000 sq. ft. None None 7,000 sq.
ft.
None None
Residential Density, Minimum
and Maximum
- - - - - -
Lot Width, Minimum
Interior lot 50 feet None None 60 feet None None
Corner lot 60 feet None None 70 feet None None
Height, Maximum [1] 40 feet 60 feet 60 feet 40 feet 60 feet 60 feet
Setbacks, Minimum, for All Other Development [2]
Front None, except as required in [3] and [4]
Side, interior lot None, except as required in [5] and [6]
Side, corner lot None, except
10 feet along
any street
frontage and
as required in
[5] and [6]
None, except as required in [5] and [6]
Rear 10 feet,
except as
required in
[7]
None, except as required in [7]
Floor Area Ratio, Maximum 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4

Notes:

  • [1] Maximum heights apply to main buildings or structures. Height restrictions for accessory structures are in Section 17.12.090 (Accessory buildings and swimming pool). Exceptions to height standards are in Section 17.12.030 (Height limit).

  • [2] See Section 17.12.040 (Setback requirements) for additional provisions regarding setbacks.

  • [3] For sites that abut a residential district on any side, the front setback shall be as required in that residential district. This requirement shall not apply where a street separates the site from the residential district.

  • [4] The required minimum front setback along Oroville Dam Boulevard, Olive Highway, and Feather River Boulevard shall be 12 feet.

  • [5] Where the side of a site abuts a residential district, the required minimum setback shall be 10 feet on the side abutting the residential district.

  • [6] Where a side setback area provides access to a dwelling group, the required minimum side setback shall be 12 feet.

  • [7] The required minimum rear setback shall be 20 feet if the rear of the site abuts a residential district.

  • (Ord. 1749 § 4; Ord. 1763 §§ 18, 23, 25, 27; Ord. 1769 § 11; Ord. 1819 § 7, 2017)

§ 17.32.030. CN—Neighborhood commercial.

In addition to all other provisions of this chapter, including, but not limited to, the development standards in Chapter 17.12 (Development Standards) and the development review requirements in Chapter 17.52 (Development Review), the following provisions shall apply in a CN district:

  • A. Intent. To provide convenient locations for the basic, everyday shopping and service needs of residential neighborhoods, but to avoid the development of commercial centers of such scope and variety as to attract substantial volumes of traffic from outside the neighborhood.

  • B. Use Regulations. The allowed uses in CN districts shall be as specified in Table 17.32.010-1 of this chapter.

  • C. Development Standards. The development standards in CN districts shall be as specified in Table 17.32.020-1 of this chapter.

  • (Ord. 1749 § 4; Ord. 1819 § 7, 2017)

§ 17.32.040. C-1—Limited commercial.

In addition to all other provisions of this chapter, including, but not limited to, the development standards in Chapter 17.12 (Development Standards) and the development review requirements in Chapter 17.52 (Development Review), the following provisions shall apply in a C-1 district:

  • A. Intent. To provide commercial areas within the city where less-intensive retail sales and service activities may be accommodated.

  • B. Use Regulations. The allowed uses in C-1 districts shall be as specified in Table 17.32.010-1 of this chapter.

  • C. Development Standards. The development standards in C-1 districts shall be as specified in Table 17.32.020-1 of this chapter.

  • (Ord. 1749 § 4; Ord. 1819 § 7, 2017)

§ 17.32.050. C-2—Intensive commercial.

In addition to all other provisions of this chapter, including, but not limited to, the development standards in Chapter 17.12 and the development review requirements in Chapter 17.52 , the following provisions shall apply in a C-2 district:

  • A. Intent. To provide for more intensive commercial establishments, including those that deal in large, low-volume items and major repair services, or that require large, outdoor display and storage areas.

  • B. Use Regulations. The allowed uses in C-2 districts shall be as specified in Table 17.32.010-1 of this chapter.

  • C. Development Standards. The development standards in C-2 districts shall be as specified in Table 17.32.020-1 of this chapter.

  • (Ord. 1749 § 4; Ord. 1819 § 7, 2017)

§ 17.32.060. CH—Highway commercial corridor.

In addition to all other provisions of this chapter, including, but not limited to, the development standards in Chapter 17.12 (Development Standards) and the development review requirements in Chapter 17.52 (Development Review), the following provisions shall apply in a CH district:

  • A. Intent. To provide commercial areas along major highway entrances to the city that offer personal services and conveniences to the highway's travelers.

  • B. Use Regulations. The allowed uses in CH districts shall be as specified in Table 17.32.010-1 of this chapter.

  • C. Development Standards. The development standards in CH districts shall be as specified in Table 17.32.020-1 of this chapter.

  • (Ord. 1749 § 4; Ord. 1819 § 7, 2017)

§ 17.32.070. CLM—Commercial/light manufacturing.

In addition to all other provisions of this chapter, including, but not limited to, the development standards in Chapter 17.12 (Development Standards) and the development review requirements in Chapter 17.52 (Development Review), the following provisions shall apply in a CLM district:

  • A. Intent. To provide areas within the city for the manufacture, assembly, fabrication, storage and processing of materials that for the most part are already in a processed form and do not create objectionable influences upon surrounding uses. This district is intended to incorporate intensive commercial uses, as well as the light industrial uses that are necessary for the overall welfare of the community.

  • B. Use Regulations. The allowed uses in CLM districts shall be as specified in Table 17.32.010-1 of this chapter.

  • C. Development Standards. The development standards in CLM districts shall be as specified in Table 17.32.020-1 of this chapter.

  • (Ord. 1749 § 4; Ord. 1819 § 7, 2017)

§ 17.32.080. OF—Office.

In addition to all other provisions of this chapter, including, but not limited to, the development standards in Chapter 17.12 (Development Standards) and the development review requirements in Chapter 17.52 (Development Review):

  • A. Intent. To accommodate employment-generating uses that have minimal adverse impacts upon the residential character of immediately adjacent neighborhoods.

  • B. Use Regulations. The allowed uses in OF districts shall be as specified in Table 17.32.010-1 of this chapter.

  • C. Development Standards. The development standards in OF districts shall be as specified in Table 17.32.020-1 of this chapter.

  • (Ord. 1763 § 28; Ord. 1819 § 7, 2017)