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Title 17 — Development Code

Chapter 17.70 — SIDEWALKS AND TRAILS

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

§ 17.70.010. Purpose and applicability.

The purpose of this chapter is to require a continuous unobstructed pathway, trail, and sidewalk network to provide for pedestrians and bicyclists throughout the community. The provisions must be addressed as part of any site development or design review entitlement request and apply to on-site and off-site pathway, trail, and sidewalk systems.

All new development shall include sidewalks, accessible to the public along both sides of all streets. (Ord. No. 1000 § 4, 2022)

§ 17.70.020. (Reserved)

§ 17.70.030. On-site pedestrian pathways.

The pedestrian path system shall be designed to provide the pedestrian safe passage throughout the project area. Adherence to all of the following provisions will create maximum safe connectivity for pedestrians:

  • A. A continuous path which connects the primary entrances of the structure(s) on the site.

  • B. Clear and continuous paths from every primary building entrance to all transit stops and crosswalks directly adjoining the site.

  • C. A clear and continuous path that connects the main pedestrian access point to the site with the main entrance of the primary use structure on site.

  • D. Pedestrian pathways from the building to adjacent streets at a ratio of one for each vehicle entrance on site. For example, if there are two driveways into the site, two sidewalk entries that connect to the building's primary entrance are required. Entrances designed primarily for service and delivery vehicles are not included in this ratio.

  • E. Drive aisles leading to main entrances with a walking path on at least one side.

  • F. Connectivity to adjoining property, including special pedestrian paths/connections between adjoining lots where those uses are compatible.

  • G. Perimeter pathways around each building in nonresidential districts, with the following requirements:

    1. Building perimeter pathways shall comply with ADA requirements as outlined in the building code.

    2. A continuous building perimeter path interconnecting all entrances and exits of a building.

    3. If parking area is proposed along the building facade within 15 feet from a building wall, a building perimeter path must be provided along the full length of the row of parking spaces facing the building.

  • H. Pedestrian connections required through site barriers. Where a berm, landscaping, fencing, or another physical barrier creates a site frontage impenetrable to pedestrians and bicyclists, there shall be no less than one point of access to a pedestrian pathway for every 100 feet of street frontage.

  • I. Pedestrian connections required through parking areas, as follows:

    1. No parking space shall be located farther than 130 feet from a designated pedestrian pathway.

    2. Where parking areas are located between a public right-of-way and a primary entrance into a site's primary use structure, a continuous and well-designated pedestrian path shall be provided through the parking area that connects the public right-of-way and said entrance.

  • (Ord. No. 1000 § 4, 2022)

§ 17.70.040. Equestrian trails.

All residential development within the Equestrian Overlay Zone as designated by the general plan shall require the following:

  • A. Local feeder trail easements for equestrian purposes are to provide access to the rear of all lots.

  • B. All local feeder trails shall be maintained by the property owner in a safe and passable manner that does not detract from the use or appearance of the trail and in a manner consistent with chapter 17.68 (Property Maintenance).

  • C. See chapter 17.48 (Fences, Walls and Screening) for fence and gate standards related to equestrian trails. (Ord. No. 1000 § 4, 2022)

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Contents — Rancho Cucamonga Zoning Code
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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