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Title 19 — Zoning

Chapter 19.36 — BUS DEPOTS

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

§ 19.36.010. Purpose.

The regulations of this section shall apply to the operation of bus depots where permitted or conditionally permitted in any district. A Conditional Use Permit is required for a bus depot and shall be evaluated in accordance with the criteria of this chapter. (Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014)

§ 19.36.020. Mandatory standards.

All bus depots shall comply with the following standards:

  • A. Location. Bus depots shall be located near freeway access or arterial streets so that buses do not travel through residential zone districts.

  • B. Driveways. The location of driveways shall be approved by the public works department.

  • C. Limitation on Use. Bus depots may include services for ticket sales, passenger loading, or freight handling, but shall not include overnight storage of buses, refueling, or maintenance and repair of buses.

  • (Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014)

§ 19.36.030. Optional standards.

In approving a Conditional Use Permit for a bus depot, the following criteria may be applied at the discretion of the Planning Commission:

  • A. Site Access. Ingress/egress points should be of sufficient width to accommodate the turning movements of both a bus and other vehicles simultaneously.

  • B. Turning Lanes. Special turning lanes may be required to reduce traffic conflicts.

  • C. On-Site Circulation. On-site circulation should be designed to allow looped one-way ingress/egress. In the case of an existing development, circulation of buses should not conflict with the functioning of the existing development.

  • D. Loading Areas. On-site loading zones should be installed to accommodate the stacking of three buses:

    1. Loading zones should be a minimum of 12 feet wide in addition to the minimum required travel lane of 24 feet.

    2. The location of the loading zone should not conflict with other uses on the property, or block pedestrian or vehicular access, or visibility to other existing on-site uses.

    3. Bus depots shall be designed to accommodate a nine by 40-foot bus with a 52-foot turning radius.

  • E. Parking. Off-street parking shall be provided to accommodate the use as determined by the Approving Authority.

  • F. Additional measures as may be deemed necessary, including, but not limited to, sound walls, landscaping and other site design modifications, to alleviate noise, aesthetic and other impacts.

  • (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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