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Title 17 — Zoning Code

Chapter 17.50 — PROPERTY AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENT

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

17.50.010 PURPOSE.

The purpose of this chapter is to establish rules and regulations that govern the installation of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks and the undergrounding of all utilities in the city. These requirements, in conjunction with other applicable requirements of this title, are intended to establish the applicability of said requirements of development in all new industrial, commercial, residential subdivisions, and infill projects. This section addresses the applicability of public utility improvements and is not intended to supersede the city's construction improvement standards. (Ord. 2010-02 § 1 (part), 2010)

17.50.020 CURBS, GUTTERS, AND SIDEWALKS.

Installation of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks shall be required for all new development projects, including new industrial, commercial, residential subdivisions, and residential or mixed-use infill projects, subject to the requirements listed below.

A. The requirement for sidewalks for an infill project may be waived by the Planning Commission during the project review process if the Planning Commission determines, based on discussions with the Public Works Director and the Zoning Administrator, that continuous sidewalks within the area in which the infill project is located are not feasible and/or necessary. Where no other Planning Commission review of the project is required, sidewalk installation requirements may be waived through a variance procedure as described under Section 17.12.130 (Variance).

B. The requirement for curb and gutter improvements for an infill project may be waived by the Planning Commission during the project review process if the Planning Commission determines, based on discussion with the Public Works Director, that such improvements are not and will not be necessary within the project vicinity. Where no other Planning Commission review of the project is required, curb and gutter installation requirements may be waived through a variance procedure as described under Section 17.12.130 (Variance).

C. Some city streets will not require curbs, gutters, and/or sidewalks. Specific streets where the city will not require such improvements may be designated through action of the City Council, based on discussion with the Public Works Director and Zoning Administrator and recommendation of the Planning Commission. (Ord. 2010-02 § 1 (part), 2010)

17.50.030 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES.

The requirements listed below govern the undergrounding of utilities, including telephone facilities, electrical (69kV or less), fire alarm conduits, street lighting wiring, cable television and other wiring conduits, and similar facilities.

A. New Developments. In new development areas of the city, all on-site utilities shall be installed underground, if feasible.

B. Existing Developments. In existing areas of the city where utilities have not been undergrounded, the requirements listed below shall apply.

  1. For an existing development that is either being comprehensively redeveloped or undergoing an addition of building square footage totaling twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the existing gross floor area within any five (5)-year period, all utility on the project site having the capacity to serve the project shall be undergrounded. All existing overhead utilities that cross or abut the subject property are also required to be undergrounded. “Comprehensively redeveloped” shall mean any instance where a demolition permit has or would be issued for a minimum of fifty percent (50%) of the existing building area.

  2. For development with less than five hundred (500) feet of public frontage or where utilities are located within a dedicated public utility easement, the applicant may elect to pay an in-lieu fee as established by City Council resolution, provided the project has been designed to the satisfaction of the Public Works Director and the project is accessible and can be easily improved at such time as the utilities are undergrounded.

C. Waiver of Undergrounding Requirement. Above-ground meters, transformers, condensers, switches and other related equipment may be allowed if approved as part of the site development review process. If the applicant demonstrates that the city's undergrounding requirement has the effect of prohibiting the requirement of telecommunications facilities, the approving authority shall waive the undergrounding requirement. Conditions for approval of above-ground equipment include, but are not limited to, enclosure in a building other than the principal building of the development, screening with the use of walls, partial subsurface locations and other architectural treatment consistent with the design of the development. (Ord. 2010-02 § 1 (part), 2010)

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Contents — Pinole Zoning Code
Pinole Zoning Code
  1. Title 17 — Zoning Code
    Overview
    1. Chapter 17.04 — ZONING CODE AUTHORITY AND PURPOSE
    2. Chapter 17.06 — INTERPRETATION
    3. Chapter 17.08 — ZONING CODE ADMINISTRATION
    4. Chapter 17.10 — GENERAL APPLICATION PROCESSING PROCEDURES
    5. Chapter 17.12 — ENTITLEMENTS
    6. Chapter 17.14 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
    7. Chapter 17.16 — ENFORCEMENT, LEGAL PROCEDURE, AND PENALTIES
    8. Chapter 17.18 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS AND LAND USE…
    9. Chapter 17.20 — ALLOWED LAND USES AND REQUIREMENTS
    10. Chapter 17.22 — ALLOWED USE DEFINITIONS
    11. Chapter 17.24 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS BY ZONING DISTRICT
    12. Chapter 17.26 — SPECIAL PURPOSE ZONING DISTRICTS
    13. Chapter 17.30 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
    14. Chapter 17.32 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING REQUIREMENTS
    15. Chapter 17.34 — AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATIONS AND ALTERNATIVE FU…
    16. Chapter 17.36 — BUILDING HEIGHT MEASUREMENT AND PROJECTIONS
    17. Chapter 17.38 — DENSITY BONUS
    18. Chapter 17.40 — DRIVE-IN AND DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITIES
    19. Chapter 17.42 — FENCES, WALLS AND SCREENING
    20. Chapter 17.43 — INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENTS
    21. Chapter 17.46 — LIGHTING
    22. Chapter 17.48 — PARKING AND LOADING REQUIREMENTS
    23. Chapter 17.50 — PROPERTY AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENT
    24. Chapter 17.52 — SIGNS
    25. Chapter 17.54 — SIGNS ON CITY PROPERTY
    26. Chapter 17.56 — YARD AND SETBACK REGULATIONS
    27. Chapter 17.58 — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESSES
    28. Chapter 17.59 — ALCOHOL SALES
    29. Chapter 17.60 — CONDOMINIUM NEW PROJECTS AND CONVERSIONS
    30. Chapter 17.61 — LOW BARRIER NAVIGATION CENTERS
    31. Chapter 17.62 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
    32. Chapter 17.63 — FIREARM SALES
    33. Chapter 17.64 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
    34. Chapter 17.66 — MASSAGE THERAPY
    35. Chapter 17.68 — OUTDOOR SALES, DISPLAY, STORAGE, AND OUTDOOR S…
    36. Chapter 17.70 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY …
    37. Chapter 17.71 — SB 9 URBAN LOT SPLIT AND UNIT DEVELOPMENT
    38. Chapter 17.72 — SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS
    39. Chapter 17.74 — TEMPORARY USES
    40. Chapter 17.76 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
    41. Chapter 17.77 — SMALL CELL WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
    42. Chapter 17.94 — WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS
    43. Chapter 17.96 — TREE REMOVAL
    44. Chapter 17.98 — GLOSSARY OF TERMS

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