Chapter 18.39 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS OVERLAY ZONE
Pico Rivera Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Pico Rivera
§ 18.39.010. Establishment. ¶
There is hereby established a zone which shall hereinafter be known as the "E-S emergency shelter overlay zone," and which shall function and serve as set out in this chapter. (Ord. 1083 § 9, 2014)
§ 18.39.020. Intent and purpose. ¶
The intent and purpose of the E-S zone is to principally designate, classify, and distinguish certain areas within the city that may best facilitate the development and use of emergency shelters. (Ord. 1083 § 9, 2014)
§ 18.39.030. Applicability—Criteria. ¶
A. The E-S zone is a land use classification which, in part, assists in the implementation of the land use and housing elements of the general plan. It is a zone classification designed to be applied on selective areas of the community where an emergency shelter can be located and served by accessible public transportation, job centers, and public and community services.
B. Application of the E-S zone must be clearly defined within the scope and purpose of qualifying land for an emergency shelter, and should account for environmental constraints, such as flooding, seismic hazards, chemical contamination, slope instability or erosion that could make building an emergency shelter infeasible.
C. Uses of land which do not qualify and which are not specifically permitted in the E-S zone are hereby expressly prohibited.
(Ord. 1083 § 9, 2014)
§ 18.39.040. Permitted uses. ¶
Regulations governing permitted uses of land in the E-S zone are specifically set forth in Chapter 18.40 of this title.
(Ord. 1083 § 9, 2014)
§ 18.39.050. Property development conditions. ¶
Regulations governing the development of property in the E-S zone are specifically set forth in Chapter 18.40 of this title. (Ord. 1083 § 9, 2014)
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▸ Title 18 — Zoning
Overview- Chapter 18.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 18.04 — DEFINITIONS
- Chapter 18.08 — ZONING DISTRICTS AND ZONING MAP
- Chapter 18.09 — R-40 OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 18.10 — O-S OPEN SPACE ZONE
- Chapter 18.12 — R-E SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ESTATE ZONE
- Chapter 18.14 — S-F SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
- Chapter 18.15 — R-I RESIDENTIAL INFILL ZONE
- Chapter 18.16 — PUD PLANNED RESIDENTIAL UNIT DEVELOPMENT ZONE
- Chapter 18.17 — SPECIFIC PLAN 301
- Chapter 18.18 — R-M MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL VARIABLE DENSI…
- Chapter 18.19 — SPECIFIC PLAN 400
- Chapter 18.20 — PUBLIC FACILITIES ZONE
- Chapter 18.21 — MERCURY SPECIFIC PLAN ZONE
- Chapter 18.22 — P-A PROFESSIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ZONE
- Chapter 18.24 — C-N NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE
- Chapter 18.26 — C-C COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL ZONE
- Chapter 18.28 — C-G GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONE
- Chapter 18.30 — CPD COMMERCIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONE
- Chapter 18.32 — C-M COMMERCIAL/ MANUFACTURING ZONE
- Chapter 18.33 — MIXED USE OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 18.34 — I-L LIMITED INDUSTRIAL ZONE
- Chapter 18.36 — I-G GENERAL INDUSTRIAL ZONE
- Chapter 18.37 — IPD INDUSTRIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONE
- Chapter 18.38 — P PARKING ZONE
- Chapter 18.39 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 18.40 — LAND USE REGULATIONS
- Chapter 18.42 — PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
- Chapter 18.43 — RECYCLING SPACE ALLOCATION
- Chapter 18.44 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
- Chapter 18.47 — TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT
- Chapter 18.49 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES
- Chapter 18.50 — ANIMALS, POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK
- Chapter 18.52 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
- Chapter 18.54 — NONCONFORMING USES
- Chapter 18.56 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
- Chapter 18.58 — MOVING BUILDINGS AND RELOCATION PERMITS
- Chapter 18.60 — VARIANCES
- Chapter 18.61 — TEMPORARY USES
- Chapter 18.62 — AMENDMENTS AND ZONE RECLASSIFICATION
- Chapter 18.64 — APPEALS
- Chapter 18.66 — AMENDMENTS—PROCEDURES AND EXAMPLES
- Chapter 18.67 — REQUESTS FOR REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS UNDER T…