Division II — COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS

Article 17.26 — Highway Services (HS) District

Placer County Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · ingested 2026-07-06 · Placer County

17.26.010. Highway services (HS).

  • A. Purpose and Intent. The highway services district provides areas for commercial uses and services oriented toward the traveling public. Such areas are located along major traffic corridors at principal intersections.

  • B. Allowable Land Uses and Permit Requirements. The following land uses are allowed in the HS zone district as provided by Section 17.06.030 et seq. (Allowable land uses and permit requirements), subject to the land use permit shown for each use, any applicable specific standards, and all other applicable provisions of this chapter.

ALLOWABLE LAND USES LAND USE PERMIT SPECIFIC
STANDARDS IN
SECTION:
Agricultural, Resource and Open Space Uses
ALLOWABLE LAND USES LAND USE PERMIT SPECIFIC
STANDARDS IN
SECTION:
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Crop production A
Forestry A
Grazing A
Plant nurseries, retail C
Plant production nursery See Section17.56.165
Water extraction and storage (commercial) CUP
Winery See Section17.56.330
Manufacturing and Processing Uses
Recycling facility See Section17.56.170
Recreation, Education and Public Assembly Uses
Campgrounds MUP 17.56.080
Community center CUP 17.56.340
Commercial event center CUP 17.56.340
Golf driving ranges MUP
Houses of worship C
Libraries and museums C
Membership organization facilities MUP
Outdoor commercial recreation MUP
Parks, playgrounds, golf courses MUP
Recreation and ftness centers C
Schools - specialized education and training C
Sport facilities and outdoor public assembly CUP
Temporary events MUP 17.56.300
Residential Uses
Accessory and junior accessory dwelling units C 17.56.200
Caretaker and employee housing C 17.56.090
Emergency shelter, 60 or fewer clients MUP 17.56.295
Emergency shelter, 61 or more clients MUP 17.56.295
Home occupations C 17.56.120
Multifamily dwellings MUP 17.56.135
Senior housing projects CUP 17.56.210
Single-room occupancy residential housing, 30 or fewer units C 17.56.233
Single-room occupancy residential housing, 31 or more units MUP 17.56.233
Retail Trade
Auto, mobile home, vehicle and parts sales C
Building materials stores C
Drive-in and drive-thru sales MUP
Farm equipment and supplies sales C
Furniture, furnishings and equipment stores C
Grocery and liquor stores C
Outdoor retail sales See Section17.56.160
Restaurants and bars C 17.56.190
Restaurants, fast food MUP 17.56.190
Retail stores, general merchandise C
Secondhand stores C
Shopping centers, up to 5 acres C
Shopping centers, 5 to 10 acres MUP
ALLOWABLE LAND USES LAND USE PERMIT LAND USE PERMIT
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Shopping centers, 10 acres or more CUP
Service Uses
Banks and fnancial services C
Business support services C
Drive-in and drive-thru services MUP
Medical services - Clinics and laboratories C
Medical services - Hospitals and extended care CUP
Medical services - Veterinary clinics and hospitals C
Offces C
Offces, temporary C
Personal services C
Public safety facilities C
Public utility facilities MUP
Repair and maintenance - Accessory to sales MUP
Repair and maintenance - Vehicle MUP
Service stations MUP
Storage, accessory A
Storage, mini storage facilities MUP
Storage of petroleum products for on-site use C
Zero emission multimodal hub - Stand-alone MUP
Transient Lodging
Bed and breakfast lodging C
Hotels and motels MUP
Recreational vehicle parks CUP
Transportation and Communications
Antennas, communications facilities See Section17.56.060
Broadcasting studios MUP
Pipelines and transmission lines A
Transit stations and terminals MUP
Truck stops CUP
Vehicle storage MUP
KEY TO PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
Allowed use, zoning compliance required (17.06.050)
Zoning clearance required (17.06.050)
Minor use permit required (17.06.050)
Conditional use permit required (17.06.050)
  • C. Minimum Parcel Size. Each parcel proposed for development or a new land use, and each new parcel proposed in a subdivision shall comply with the following provisions and Section 17.54.040 (Minimum parcel size). New parcels proposed in a subdivision shall also satisfy all applicable provisions of Chapter 16 of this code (Subdivisions).

    1. Minimum Lot Area. Six thousand square feet, unless a -B combining district (Section 17.52.040 ) applies to the site, or a greater area is required by the Health Department, or the provisions of Article 17.56 (Specific Use Requirements) for a particular land use.

    2. Minimum Lot Width. Fifty feet. Other minimum lot widths may be required by a -B combining district (Section 17.52.040 ) applicable to the site.

  • D. Residential Density. Allowed density for multifamily residential development shall be established by Article 17.54 (General Development Standards) or 17.56 (Specific Use Requirements) for a particular use or situation.

  • E. Site Development Standards. The following requirements shall apply to all new development in the HS zone, except where otherwise provided by Article 17.54 (General Development Standards) or 17.56 (Specific Use Requirements) for a particular use or situation. Proposed buildings and structures shall be designed and constructed to satisfy the following setback, site coverage, and height limit requirements:

Development Feature Requirement
Setbacks (1) (2) (3)
Front 25 feet minimum
Street-side 25 feet minimum
Side 5 feet minimum
Rear 5 feet minimum
Site coverage (4) 40 percent maximum
Height limit (5) 35 feet maximum

Notes:

  • (1) Additional requirements for setbacks from watercourses and all roads identified in the highway deficiency report and countywide capital improvement program, setbacks between structures on the same site, and setbacks in other situations are established by Section 17.54.140 (Exceptions to front, street-side, side and rear setbacks) and by Article 17.56 for certain specific land uses.

  • (2) A 10 foot front and street-side setback (OR outside of a minimum twelve and one-half (12.5) foot multipurpose easement or public utility easement that is adjacent to any public roadways, streets or driveways) and a five-foot side setback and a five foot rear setback is required for all residential uses in a commercial zone district and for all commercial uses abutting a residential zone district.

  • (3) As required by the California Board of Forestry Fire Safe Regulations, Section 1276.01 , Title 14, California Code of Regulations, if lot is one acre or larger in size.

  • (4) The percentage of total site area that may be covered by buildings or structures. Residential and mixed use structures are exempt from site coverage.

  • (5) Except as otherwise provided by Section 17.54.020 (Height limits and exceptions), or by Article 17.56 for a specific use.

(Ord. 5126-B, 2001; Ord. 5304-B Exh. 1, 2004; Ord. 5339-B Exh. A, 2004; Ord. 5459-B Exh. A, 2007; Ord. 5526-B § 10, 2008; Ord. 5647-B § 5, 2011; Ord. 5710-B § 5, 2013; Ord. 5735-B § 5, 2014; Ord. 5746-B § 7, 2014; Ord. 6022-B § 7, 2020; Ord. 6048-B § 14, 2020; Ord. 6056-B § 4, 2020; Ord. 6144-B § 7, 2022; ) A 50 foot setback is required where a side or rear lot line abuts a residential zone district. )