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Title 23 — Zoning Code

Chapter 23.134 — Conditional Use Permit

Rancho Cordova Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Rancho Cordova

§ 23.134.010. Purpose.

The conditional use permit provides a process for the council to review decisions regarding uses which, due to the nature of their impacts on surrounding land uses and public facilities, require a case-by-case review and analysis. The purpose of this chapter is to provide standards and procedures under which a conditional use may be permitted, enlarged, or altered if the site is appropriate and if other appropriate conditions of approval can be met.

(Ord. 27-2008 § 1 (Exh. A § 1.12.010); Ord. 12-2011 § 3 (Exh. A); Ord. 4-2017 § 3 (Exh. B))

§ 23.134.020. Applicability.

The provisions of this chapter apply to land uses requiring a conditional use permit as designated with a "C" on the allowed use tables found in Article 3 of this title (Zoning Districts, Allowable Uses, and General Development Standards). (Ord. 27-2008 § 1 (Exh. A § 1.12.020); Ord. 12-2011 § 3 (Exh. A); Ord. 4-2017 § 3 (Exh. B))

§ 23.134.030. Application required.

An application for a conditional use permit shall be filed in accordance with RCMC § 23.110.040 (Application requirements). (Ord. 4-2017 § 3 (Exh. B))

§ 23.134.040. Approval authority.

Conditional use permits are a discretionary quasi-judicial decision by the council as designated in RCMC § 23.104.030 (Recommending and approval authority).

(Ord. 4-2017 § 3 (Exh. B))

§ 23.134.050. Public hearing notice and procedure.

A public hearing and hearing notice shall be required for review and processing of a conditional use permit in accordance with the following:

  • A. Public Hearing Notice. A notice for public hearing shall be provided pursuant to RCMC § 23.110.120 (Notice of public hearing).

  • B. Public Hearing Procedure. A public hearing shall be held pursuant to RCMC § 23.110.130 (Public hearing procedures).

(Ord. 4-2017 § 3 (Exh. B))

§ 23.134.060. Notice of decision.

The notice of decision shall be issued pursuant to RCMC § 23.110.140 (Notice of decision). (Ord. 4-2017 § 3 (Exh. B))

§ 23.134.070. Approval findings.

The approval authority may approve or approve with conditions an application for a conditional use permit after finding all of the following. If the approval authority does not make all of these findings, the conditional use permit shall not be approved.

  • A. The site size, dimensions, location, topography, and access are adequate for the needs of the proposed use, considering the proposed building mass, parking, traffic, noise, vibration, exhaust/ emissions, light, glare, erosion, odor, dust, visibility, safety, and aesthetic considerations.

  • B. The negative impacts of the proposed use on adjacent properties and on the public can be mitigated through application of other code standards or other reasonable conditions of approval.

  • C. All required public facilities have adequate capacity to serve the proposal.

  • D. The project meets the requirements of the zoning code including development standards, design guidelines, and special use provisions.

  • E. If structures and site plans are considered nonconforming, the elements of a project that are nonconforming have been brought into compliance with the zoning code, where feasible.

(Formerly 23.134.030; Ord. 27-2008 § 1 (Exh. A § 1.12.030); Ord. 12-2011 § 3 (Exh. A); Ord. 4-2017 § 3 (Exh. B))

§ 23.134.075. Additional approval findings for condominium conversion.

No application for a conditional use permit for a condominium conversion shall be approved unless all the following findings are made:

  • A. The condominium conversion meets all the development and other standards set forth in this title.

  • B. All notices required by the city of Rancho Cordova or state law pertaining to condominium conversions have been properly and timely served.

  • C. The conversion project will not be contrary to the public health, safety, and welfare of the city of Rancho Cordova.

  • D. The overall design and physical condition of the condominium conversion achieves a high degree of appearance, quality, and safety.

  • E. The proposed conversion is consistent with the General Plan and applicable city and other plans in effect at the time of the use permit application, especially with the objectives, policies, and programs of the housing element of the General Plan designed to provide affordable housing to all economic segments of the population.

  • (Ord. 4-2017 § 3 (Exh. B))

§ 23.134.080. Conditions of approval.

In approving a conditional use permit, the approval authority may impose conditions that are found necessary to ensure that the use is compatible with other uses in the vicinity and that the negative impact of the proposed use on the surrounding uses and public facilities is minimized. These conditions may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • A. Limiting the hours, days, place, and/or manner of operation.

  • B. Requiring site or architectural design features which minimize environmental impacts such as noise, vibration, exhaust/emissions, light, glare, erosion, odor, and/or dust.

  • C. Requiring larger setback areas, lot area, and/or lot depth or width.

  • D. Limiting the building or structure height, size or lot coverage, and/or location on the site.

  • E. Designating the size, number, location, and/or design of vehicle access points or parking areas.

  • F. Requiring street right-of-way to be dedicated and street(s), sidewalks, curbs, planting strips, pathways, or trails to be improved.

  • G. Requiring landscaping, screening, drainage, water quality facilities, and/or improvement of parking and loading areas.

  • H. Limiting the number, size, location, height, and/or lighting of signs.

  • I. Limiting or setting standards for the location, design, and/or intensity of outdoor lighting.

  • J. Requiring berms, screening, or landscaping and the establishment of standards for their installation and maintenance.

  • K. Requiring and designating the size, height, location, and/or materials for fences.

  • L. Requiring the protection and preservation of existing trees, soils, vegetation, watercourses, habitat areas, drainage areas, historic resources, cultural resources, and/or sensitive lands.

  • M. Requiring the dedication of sufficient land to the public, and/or construction of pedestrian/bicycle pathways in accordance with the adopted plans, or requiring the recording of a local improvement district nonremonstrance agreement for the same.

  • N. Other conditions necessary to address the approval criteria and findings. (Formerly 23.134.040; Ord. 27-2008 § 1 (Exh. A § 1.12.040); Ord. 12-2011 § 3 (Exh. A); Ord. 4-2017 § 3 (Exh. B))

§ 23.134.090. Appeals.

Conditional use permits are not subject to appeal. (Ord. 4-2017 § 3 (Exh. B))

§ 23.134.100. Permit expiration.

Conditional use permits shall expire three years from the date of approval, unless:

  • A. Substantial construction of the permitted use has commenced and is diligently pursued to completion; clear documentation is provided to establish that the permit holder has made a good faith effort to commence work upon the use; the permitted use has clearly been established; or actual occupancy of an existing building or land occurs under the terms of the permitted use; or

  • B. An extension is approved in accordance with RCMC § 23.110.070 (Extension of land use entitlement).

Notice of expiration of a conditional use permit shall be issued to permit holder in writing at least 10 days prior to the expiration becoming final. The permit holder may make a written request for a hearing before the director to challenge the expiration. Such hearing must be held prior to the final expiration date, unless an extension is granted by the director. Director decisions following the hearing are final.

(Ord. 4-2017 § 3 (Exh. B))

§ 23.134.110. Amendments.

An applicant may request an amendment to a conditional use permit after the final written decision is issued. Amendments shall be processed in accordance with RCMC § 23.110.180 (Amendments). (Ord. 4-2017 § 3 (Exh. B))

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Contents — Rancho Cordova Zoning Code
Rancho Cordova Zoning Code
  1. Title 23 — Zoning Code
    Overview
    1. Article 1 — ADMINISTRATION
    2. Chapter 23.101 — Purpose And Authority
    3. Chapter 23.104 — Approval Authority
    4. Chapter 23.107 — Interpretation Of Code
    5. Chapter 23.110 — Application Processing
    6. Chapter 23.113 — Zoning Certification
    7. Chapter 23.116 — Temporary Use Permits
    8. Chapter 23.119 — Unified Sign Program
    9. Chapter 23.122 — Similar Use Determinations
    10. Chapter 23.125 — Administrative Use Permits
    11. Chapter 23.128 — Reasonable Accommodation
    12. Chapter 23.131 — Adjustment
    13. Chapter 23.134 — Conditional Use Permit
    14. Chapter 23.137 — Multifamily Housing Streamlined Design Review…
    15. Chapter 23.140 — Minor Design Review
    16. Chapter 23.141 — Major Design Review
    17. Chapter 23.143 — Variance
    18. Chapter 23.146 — Zoning Amendments
    19. Chapter 23.149 — Special Planning Areas
    20. Chapter 23.152 — Specific Plans
    21. Chapter 23.155 — General Plan Amendments
    22. Chapter 23.158 — Development Agreements
    23. Chapter 23.161 — Public Hearings
    24. Chapter 23.164 — Appeals
    25. Chapter 23.167 — Council Call-ups
    26. Chapter 23.170 — Nonconforming Uses And Structures
    27. Chapter 23.173 — Enforcement
    28. Chapter 23.301 — Establishment Of Zoning Districts
    29. Chapter 23.304 — Land Use Classification
    30. Chapter 23.307 — Agricultural Zoning Districts
    31. Chapter 23.310 — Residential Zoning Districts
    32. Chapter 23.313 — Mixed-use Zoning Districts
    33. Chapter 23.316 — General Commercial And Industrial Zones
    34. Chapter 23.319 — Public/quasi-public Zoning Districts
    35. Chapter 23.322 — Special Purpose Zones
    36. Chapter 23.325 — Overlay Zoning Districts
    37. Chapter 23.328 — Supplemental Information
    38. Chapter 23.501 — Introduction To Form-based Provisions
    39. Chapter 23.504 — Village Center Zone Standards
    40. Chapter 23.507 — Local Town Center Zone Standards
    41. Chapter 23.510 — Regional Town Center Zone Standards
    42. Chapter 23.513 — Streetscape Type And Frontage Type Standards
    43. Chapter 23.701 — Height Measurement And Exceptions
    44. Chapter 23.704 — Yard Measurement And Projections
    45. Chapter 23.707 — Objective Design Standards For Multifamily De…
    46. Chapter 23.710 — Housing Incentives/density Bonus Provisions
    47. Chapter 23.713 — Condominium Conversion
    48. Chapter 23.716 — Landscaping
    49. Chapter 23.719 — Parking And Loading
    50. Chapter 23.722 — Standards For Pedestrian-oriented Spaces
    51. Chapter 23.725 — Outdoor Lighting
    52. Chapter 23.728 — Outdoor Display, Sales, And Storage
    53. Chapter 23.731 — Fences, Walls, And Screening
    54. Chapter 23.734 — Accessory Structures
    55. Chapter 23.740 — Public Utilities
    56. Chapter 23.743 — Signs
    57. Chapter 23.901 — Residential Uses
    58. Chapter 23.902 — Emergency Shelters
    59. Chapter 23.904 — Agricultural, Resource, And Open Space Uses
    60. Chapter 23.907 — Utility, Transportation, And Communication Uses
    61. Chapter 23.910 — Retail, Service, Convenience Store, And Offic…
    62. Chapter 23.913 — Automotive And Vehicle Uses
    63. Chapter 23.915 — Storage, Personal Storage Facility Developmen…
    64. Chapter 23.916 — Industrial, Manufacturing, And Processing Uses
    65. Chapter 23.919 — Special Regulated Uses
    66. Chapter 23.922 — Temporary Uses
    67. Chapter 23.925 — Medical Marijuana Dispensaries And Commercial…
    68. Chapter 23.930 — Tenant Protection
    69. Chapter 23.1000 — Special Purpose Zones
    70. Chapter 23.1104 — General Definitions

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