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Title 17 — Development Code

Chapter 17.132 — BUILDING ENTRANCES AND FACADES

Rancho Cucamonga Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Rancho Cucamonga

§ 17.132.010. Introduction.

The purpose of this chapter is to establish standards for all building entrances and facades within the form-based zones. Building entrances and facades are the components of a building's private frontage that define the transition to the public frontage (i.e., the street and sidewalk). These standards supplement the standards for each form-based zone where the building entrance and facade types are allowed. They ensure that development establishes or reinforces the character and scale of the city's districts, centers, corridors, and neighborhoods.

(Ord. No. 1000 § 4, 2022)

§ 17.132.020. Applicability.

  • A. This chapter applies to all projects subject to this article. The standards in this chapter must be considered in combination with the standards in the applicable zone (see chapter 17.130 (Zone and Building Standards)).

  • B. If there is a conflict between the standards of this chapter and those of another article of this title, this chapter supersedes, unless otherwise noted.

  • C. The development of public facilities, including public education, transportation, communications, and/or infrastructure facilities, is exempt from this chapter.

  • (Ord. No. 1000 § 4, 2022)

§ 17.132.030. Applicable to All.

This subsection applies to all building entrances and facades listed in this section.

  • A. Building Entrance and Facade Types. Table 17.132.030-1 (Allowed Building Entrance and Facade Types by Zone) specifies the allowed building entrance and facade types by zone. Building entrance and facade types not listed are not allowed in that zone. The standards for each building entrance and facade type are included in this chapter.

  • B. Minimum Building Entrance and Facade Type Required. Projects subject to the requirements of this article must provide at least one building entrance and facade type on each primary and secondary building facade selected from the types allowed in the zone.

  • C. Encroachments and Projections.

    1. The encroachment and projection standards of section 17.34.040(E) (Allowed Encroachments or Projections Into Required Yards) apply, except when in conflict with this section.
  1. Architectural elements, including balconies, bay windows, eaves, and chimneys, may project a maximum distance of three feet into required yards, provided they remain a minimum two feet from the development site line.

  2. If there is a conflict between the encroachment and projection standards of sections 17.132.040 , 17.132.050 , and 17.132.060 and other sections in this title, this chapter supersedes.

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TABLE 17.132.030-1 ALLOWED BUILDING ENTRANCE AND FACADE TYPES BY ZONE
Form-Based Zones
Building
Entrance
and
Facade
Type
Section Neighborhood
Estate 2 (NE2)
Neighborhood
General 3
(NG3)
Center
1
(CE1)
Mixed
Employment
1 (ME1)
Mixed
Employment
2 (ME2)
Corridor
1 (CO1)
Corridor
2 (CO2)
Center
2
(CE2)
Small
Front
Yard and
Porch,
Stoop
Variations
17.132.040
Shopfront
and
Gallery,
Arcade,
Terrace,
and
Recessed
Variations
17.132.050
Forecourt 17.132.060

=
Building Entrance and Facade Type Allowed

(Ord. No. 1000 § 4, 2022; Ord. No. 1017 § 14, 2023)

§ 17.132.040. Small Front Yard and Porch and Stoop Variations.

The small front yard building entrance and facade type may include a small, elevated or at-grade garden located in the frontage area, often enclosed by a low wall located near the property line(s). Without an enclosed front yard, either the yard or the front entrance must be elevated by a minimum of 18 inches. Small front yards may also include a porch or stoop variation. All small front yards and variations must be consistent with the general standards below. Where a variation is used, the standards for porch or stoop apply in addition to the general standards.

ZONES PERMITTED: NE2, NG3, CE1, CO1
NE2 NG3 CE1 ME1 ME2 CO1 CO2 CE2
ELEMENTS OF SMALL FRONT YARD AND VARIATIONS MIN. MAX.
General A
Height, Wall at Frontage
- 3 ft.
Height, Planter/Fence - 3 ft.
Height, Elevated Yard - 3 ft.
Grading on Front Yard 0.5% 5%
B
Ground Floor Above Grade at Building Frontage
18 in. 3 ft.
Clear distance to development site line 2 ft.
Porch Variation C
Depth (not including stairs)
6 ft. -
D
Width
10 ft. -
E
Height, Clear
8 ft. 12 ft.
Stoop Variation F
Depth (not including stairs)
4 ft. 8 ft.
G
Depth, Entry Recession
6 in. 6 ft.
H
Width
4 ft. 8 ft.
I
Height, Above Grade
18 in. -

A. Small Front Yard.

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  • B. Small Front Yard with Porch Variation.

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  • C. Small Front Yard with Stoop Variation.

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(Ord. No. 1000 § 4, 2022)

§ 17.132.050. Shopfront and Gallery, Arcade, Terrace, and Recess Variations.

The shopfront entrance and facade type includes a large opening in the facade at or near the sidewalk, enclosed with doors and fenestration in a storefront assembly. The primary entrance provides direct access to the ground floor use(s). The required architectural elements comprising the storefront are transparent windows and doors, transom windows, and a solid shopfront base. Optional elements include awnings, cantilevered shed roof or canopy, signage, lighting, and cornices. The shopfront can be used in conjunction with a gallery, arcade, terrace, and/or recessed variation. All shopfronts and variations must be consistent with the general standards below. Where a variation is used, those standards apply in addition to the general standards.

ZONES PERMITTED: NE2, NG3, CE1, ME1, ME2, CO1, CO2, CE2
NE2 NG3 CE1 ME1 ME2 CO1 CO2 CE2
ELEMENTS OF SHOPFRONTS AND VARIATIONS ELEMENTS OF SHOPFRONTS AND VARIATIONS MIN. MAX.
General A
Height Clear, Top of Transom
12 ft. 16 ft.
B
Width of Shopfront Bay(s)
10 ft. 25 ft.
Transparency, Ground Floor 70% 90%
Projection (when
present)
C
Depth
4 ft. -
D
Setback from Curb
2 ft. -
E
Height, Clear, Bottom of Projection
8 ft. 10 ft.
Gallery & Arcade
Variation
F
Height, Clear
12 ft. 16 ft.
G
Depth, Facade to Interior Column Face
12 ft. 16 ft.
H
Setback from Curb
2 ft. 6 ft.
Column Height 4 times column width 5 times column width
Terrace Variation I
Length
- 150 ft.
J
Distance Between Access Points
- 75 ft.
K
Depth
8 ft -
Average Grade Max. 3 ft. higher or lower than the adjacent sidewalk
or Public Open Space. Walls may extend an
additional 2 ft. in height. Fence/railing height per
California Building Code (CBC).
Recess Variation L
Depth
- 16 ft.
M
Width, Bay(s)
16 ft. 25 ft.

A. Shopfront.

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B. Shopfront with Arcade Variation.

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  • C. Shopfront with Gallery Variation.

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  • D. Shopfront with Terrace Variation.

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Section

E. Shopfront with Recess Variation.

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(Ord. No. 1000 § 4, 2022)

§ 17.132.060. Forecourt.

This building entrance and facade type a large opening in the facade at or near the sidewalk with a portion (usually the center portion) set back, creating a courtyard space. The space is typically used as an entry court, shared garden area, or additional shopping or restaurant seating area. The forecourt can be used in conjunction with a range of land uses and must be consistent with the standards below.

ZONES PERMITTED: CE1, ME1, ME2, CO1, CO2, CE2
NE2 NG3 CE1 ME1 ME2 CO1 CO2 CE2
FORECOURT ELEMENTS MIN. MAX.
General A Width 15 ft. -
B Depth 15 ft. -
Ratio, Width-to-Height - 2:1
Transparency, Ground Floor 50% 90%
C Ground Floor Above Grade at Building
Frontage
None 3 ft.

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(Ord. No. 1000 § 4, 2022)

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Rancho Cucamonga Zoning Code
  1. Title 17 — Development Code
    Overview
    1. Chapter 17.02 — PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
    2. Chapter 17.04 — ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
    3. Chapter 17.06 — RULES AND INTERPRETATION
    4. Chapter 17.08 — ENFORCEMENT
    5. Chapter 17.12 — LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS
    6. Chapter 17.14 — GENERAL APPLICATION PROCESSING PROCEDURES
    7. Chapter 17.16 — PLANNING DIRECTOR DECISIONS
    8. Chapter 17.18 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION DECISIONS
    9. Chapter 17.20 — PLANNING COMMISSION DECISIONS
    10. Chapter 17.22 — CITY COUNCIL DECISIONS
    11. Chapter 17.26 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES
    12. Chapter 17.28 — ADOPTION OF ZONING MAP
    13. Chapter 17.30 — ALLOWED LAND USE BY BASE ZONE
    14. Chapter 17.32 — ALLOWED USE DESCRIPTIONS
    15. Chapter 17.34 — GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
    16. Chapter 17.36 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS BY BASE ZONE
    17. Chapter 17.38 — OVERLAY ZONES AND OTHER SPECIAL PLANNING AREAS
    18. Chapter 17.42 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
    19. Chapter 17.44 — CONDOMINIUM CONVERSIONS
    20. Chapter 17.46 — DENSITY BONUSES, INCENTIVES, AND CONCESSIONS
    21. Chapter 17.48 — FENCES, WALLS, AND SCREENING
    22. Chapter 17.50 — IMPLEMENTATION OF GREEN BUILDING CODE
    23. Chapter 17.52 — HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT
    24. Chapter 17.54 — USES IN HISTORIC STRUCTURES
    25. Chapter 17.56 — LANDSCAPING STANDARDS
    26. Chapter 17.58 — OUTDOOR LIGHTING STANDARDS
    27. Chapter 17.60 — OUTDOOR SALES, STORAGE, DISPLAY, AND SEATING S…
    28. Chapter 17.62 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
    29. Chapter 17.64 — PARKING AND LOADING STANDARDS
    30. Chapter 17.66 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
    31. Chapter 17.68 — PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
    32. Chapter 17.70 — SIDEWALKS AND TRAILS
    33. Chapter 17.72 — SIGN REGULATIONS FOR PUBLIC PROPERTY
    34. Chapter 17.74 — SIGN REGULATIONS FOR PRIVATE PROPERTY
    35. Chapter 17.76 — ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS AND FACILITIES
    36. Chapter 17.77 — TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS
    37. Chapter 17.78 — TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT
    38. Chapter 17.80 — TREE PRESERVATION
    39. Chapter 17.82 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPING
    40. Chapter 17.84 — UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
    41. Chapter 17.86 — ADULT BUSINESS USES
    42. Chapter 17.88 — ANIMAL REGULATIONS
    43. Chapter 17.89 — AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION
    44. Chapter 17.90 — CAR WASHING AND DETAILING
    45. Chapter 17.91 — DRIVE-IN AND DRIVE-THROUGH USES
    46. Chapter 17.92 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
    47. Chapter 17.93 — HOTELS
    48. Chapter 17.94 — COMMERCIAL CANNABIS USES AND CULTIVATION
    49. Chapter 17.96 — MOBILEHOMES
    50. Chapter 17.97 — LIVE/WORK UNITS
    51. Chapter 17.98 — PUBLIC UTILITIES AND USES
    52. Chapter 17.100 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY…
    53. Chapter 17.102 — SPECIAL REGULATED USES
    54. Chapter 17.104 — TEMPORARY USES
    55. Chapter 17.106 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES
    56. Chapter 17.108 — TELEVISION SATELLITE DISH AND ANTENNA REGULAT…
    57. Chapter 17.109 — BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE FACILITIES
    58. Chapter 17.110 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
    59. Chapter 17.111 — VEHICLE SERVICE USES
    60. Chapter 17.112 — PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
    61. Chapter 17.114 — SPECIAL PLANNING AREA MAP AND DESCRIPTIONS
    62. Chapter 17.118 — PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
    63. Chapter 17.120 — GENERAL DESIGN PROVISIONS
    64. Chapter 17.122 — DESIGN PROVISIONS BY DEVELOPMENT TYPE
    65. Chapter 17.123 — MULTI-FAMILY AND RESIDENTIAL MIXED-USE
    66. Chapter 17.124 — DESIGN PROVISIONS FOR PUBLIC ART
    67. Chapter 17.126 — INTRODUCTION
    68. Chapter 17.130 — ZONE AND BUILDING STANDARDS
    69. Chapter 17.132 — BUILDING ENTRANCES AND FACADES
    70. Chapter 17.134 — PUBLIC OPEN SPACE
    71. Chapter 17.136 — LAND USE STANDARDS
    72. Chapter 17.138 — LARGE SITE DEVELOPMENT
    73. Chapter 17.140 — UNIVERSAL DEFINITIONS
    74. Chapter 17.142 — ADULT BUSINESS DEFINITIONS
    75. Chapter 17.144 — DENSITY BONUS DEFINITIONS
    76. Chapter 17.146 — HISTORIC RESOURCES DEFINITIONS
    77. Chapter 17.148 — CANNABIS DEFINITIONS
    78. Chapter 17.150 — SIGN DEFINITIONS
    79. Chapter 17.152 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS DEFINITIONS
    80. Chapter 17.154 — FORM-BASED CODE DEFINITIONS

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