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Title 19 — Zoning

Chapter 19.16 — CIVIC AND RESOURCE PROTECTION ZONES

Roseville Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Roseville

§ 19.16.010. Purpose.

This chapter provides regulations applicable to primary uses in the civic and resource protection zoning districts established by Section 19.06.010 (Zoning districts established). The civic and resource protection districts are as follows:

  • A. Open Space (OS) District. The open space district is applied to public and private lands that are environmentally sensitive or otherwise significant due to wildlife habitat, flood hazard, or other natural features.

  • B. Park and Recreation (PR) District. The park and recreation district may be applied to both public and private recreation facilities. It is intended to be applied to larger parks especially community wide facilities, but may also be applied to smaller neighborhood facilities when it is important, due to the planned facilities or natural features, to designate the site for park and recreation uses.

  • C. Public/Quasi-Public (P/QP) District. The public/quasi-public district is applied to land intended for education, religious assembly, governmental offices, municipal corporation yards, water treatment plants, power generating facilities (including privately owned facilities), and other publicly-owned facilities.

  • D. Urban Reserve (UR) District. The urban reserve district is applied to lands that are anticipated to receive urban land use entitlements, but are constrained on an interim basis by growth management policies, availability of services, or other limitations.

  • (Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014)

§ 19.16.020. Permitted use types.

Primary uses are permitted in civic and resource protection zones subject to the requirements of this title as designated below:

  • A. Principally permitted use, designated as “P”;

  • B. Conditionally permitted use, designated as “CUP”; and

  • C. Administratively permitted use, designated as “A.”

Primary use types not listed or designated by a dash (-) are not permitted in that zone district.

CIVIC AND RESOURCE PROTECTION ZONE DISTRICTS PERMITTED USES ZONE DISTRICTS PERMITTED USES ZONE DISTRICTS PERMITTED USES
PR OS P/QP UR
AGRICULTURAL AND OPEN SPACE USE TYPES
Agricultural - P - P
Animal Keeping - - - P
Resource Protection and Restoration P P P P
Resource Related Recreation P P P P
CIVIC USE TYPES
Community Assembly P CUP P
Community Services P P P
Essential Services P P P P
Hospital Services
General - - P
Psychiatric - - P
Intensive Public Facilities - - P
Libraries and Museums, Private P CUP P
Power Generating Facilities(1)
CIVIC AND RESOURCE PROTECTION ZONE DISTRICTS PERMITTED USES ZONE DISTRICTS PERMITTED USES ZONE DISTRICTS PERMITTED USES
PR OS P/QP UR
Emergency - - P
Supplemental/Individual Use - - CUP
General Power Production - - CUP
Passive Power - - P
Public Parking Services - - P
Schools
College and University - - P
Public/Private Elementary and Secondary - - CUP
RESIDENTIAL USE TYPES
Caretaker/Employee Housing A - A A
Dwelling, Single-Family
(3)
CUP - CUP A
Commercial Recreation
Indoor Sports and Recreation P - P
Large Amusement Complex CUP - -
Outdoor Entertainment CUP - CUP
Outdoor Sports and Recreation CUP - CUP
Day Care Center P - P
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION USE TYPES
Telecommunication Facilities
(2)
P/A/CUP A/CUP P/A/CUP A/CUP

Notes:

(1) Additional requirements are contained in Chapter 19.55 .

(2) Additional requirements are contained in Chapter 19.34 .

(3) Transitional housing and supportive housing are considered residential use types.

(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014; Ord. 6198 § 1, 2020)

§ 19.16.030. Civic and resource protection zone general development standards.

  • A. General. Permitted uses and structures shall comply with the City’s adopted Community Design Guidelines, applicable specific plans, and any other applicable requirements of this title.

  • B. Single-Family/Caretaker. Development standards shall be determined as part of an Administrative Permit or Conditional Use Permit.

  • (Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014)

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Contents — Roseville Zoning Code
Roseville Zoning Code
  1. Title 19 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 19.02 — ENACTMENT AND APPLICABILITY
    2. Chapter 19.04 — INTERPRETATIONS
    3. Chapter 19.06 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONE DISTRICTS
    4. Chapter 19.08 — USE TYPE CLASSIFICATIONS
    5. Chapter 19.10 — RESIDENTIAL ZONES
    6. Chapter 19.12 — COMMERCIAL ZONES
    7. Chapter 19.14 — INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING ZONES
    8. Chapter 19.16 — CIVIC AND RESOURCE PROTECTION ZONES
    9. Chapter 19.18 — OVERLAY AND SPECIAL PURPOSE ZONES
    10. Chapter 19.20 — GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
    11. Chapter 19.22 — ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES
    12. Chapter 19.24 — NONCONFORMING USES, STRUCTURES AND PARCELS
    13. Chapter 19.26 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
    14. Chapter 19.28 — RESIDENTIAL DENSITY BONUS
    15. Chapter 19.30 — SPECIAL AREA AND SPECIFIC USE REQUIREMENTS
    16. Chapter 19.31 — DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN DOWNTOWN CODE
    17. Chapter 19.33 — COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR SPECIFIC PLANS
    18. Chapter 19.34 — ANTENNAS AND COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
    19. Chapter 19.36 — BUS DEPOTS
    20. Chapter 19.37 — CORPORATE CENTERS
    21. Chapter 19.38 — EMERGENCY SHELTER
    22. Chapter 19.39 — FOOD SERVICE FACILITY
    23. Chapter 19.40 — FOOD DISTRIBUTION
    24. Chapter 19.42 — HOME OCCUPATION
    25. Chapter 19.44 — LARGE AMUSEMENT COMPLEXES
    26. Chapter 19.46 — LARGE FAMILY DAY CARE
    27. Chapter 19.47 — LOW BARRIER NAVIGATION CENTERS
    28. Chapter 19.48 — MOBILE HOME PARKS
    29. Chapter 19.49 — NIGHTCLUBS
    30. Chapter 19.50 — OPEN AIR VENDING FACILITIES
    31. Chapter 19.52 — OUTDOOR RESTAURANT SEATING
    32. Chapter 19.54 — PERSONAL STORAGE FACILITIES
    33. Chapter 19.55 — POWER GENERATING FACILITIES
    34. Chapter 19.56 — RECYCLING COLLECTION CENTERS
    35. Chapter 19.57 — RELOCATION OF DWELLINGS (SINGLEOR TWO-FAMILY)
    36. Chapter 19.58 — RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM CONVERSION
    37. Chapter 19.59 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
    38. Chapter 19.60 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    39. Chapter 19.61 — SIGNIFICANT BUILDINGS
    40. Chapter 19.62 — MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES
    41. Chapter 19.63 — MARIJUANA CULTIVATION AND USE
    42. Chapter 19.64 — TEMPORARY USES
    43. Chapter 19.66 — TREE PRESERVATION
    44. Chapter 19.68 — USED GOODS COLLECTION CENTERS
    45. Chapter 19.70 — AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER TITLE
    46. Chapter 19.72 — ZONING CLEARANCE CERTIFICATION
    47. Chapter 19.74 — PERMIT AND VARIANCE REQUIREMENTS
    48. Chapter 19.76 — APPLICATION PROCESSING PROCEDURES
    49. Chapter 19.78 — PUBLIC REVIEW PROVISIONS AND APPROVAL STANDARDS
    50. Chapter 19.80 — APPEALS
    51. Chapter 19.82 — MAJOR PROJECTS PERMIT PROCESSING
    52. Chapter 19.84 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
    53. Chapter 19.86 — ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS
    54. Chapter 19.88 — REVOCATION PROCEDURE
    55. Chapter 19.90 — ENFORCEMENT
    56. Chapter 19.91 — SMALL RESIDENTIAL ROOFTOP SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM …
    57. Chapter 19.95 — DEFINITIONS OF TERMS AND PHRASES

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