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Chapter 83.09 — INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS

San Bernardino County Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · San Bernardino County

§ 83.09.010 Purpose.

The purpose of this Chapter is to establish the infrastructure improvements required for proposed development in order to ensure that the development does not result in fiscal liabilities to County residents. The intent is to require an appropriate range of infrastructure facilities and services to support areas of high intensity development and areas of low intensity development. The requirements are based upon the direct relationship between the intensity of land uses and the amounts of facilities and services that are needed to support the uses. (Ord. 4011, passed - -2007)

§ 83.09.020 Applicability.

The standards provided in this Chapter apply to all new residential and nonresidential subdivisions and nonresidential development in the Valley Region, Mountain Region, and Desert Region of the County. Where indicated, some of these standards may apply to ministerial permits (e.g., Building Permits). Infrastructure requirements for residential development on existing lots of record are listed in § 84.21.030 (Minimum Residential Construction Standards) and § 84.16.040 (Development Standards Applicable to All Multi-Family Projects).

The road dedication and street improvement standards provided in this Chapter do not apply to: (1) the alteration or enlargement of an existing building or structure on a lot or parcel of land if the total square footage of such alteration or enlargement, and all other alterations or enlargements completed three years prior to the date of the application for a permit for such alteration or enlargement, does not exceed one-half of the original square footage of all buildings and structures on such lot or parcel of land, or (2) the erection of one or more accessory structures (not including accessory dwellings) as defined in § 810.01.030(g) of the County Code. For purposes of this section, “original square footage” means the square footage of all buildings and structures that existed on such lot or parcel of land three years prior to the date of the application for such permit.

(Ord. 4011, passed - -2007; Am. Ord. 4181, passed - -2012)

§ 83.09.030 Infrastructure Improvement Standards - Valley Region.

Table 83-9 identifies the infrastructure improvements required for all new residential and nonresidential subdivisions and non-residential development in the Valley Region.

Table 83-9 identifies the infrastructure improvements required for all new residential and nonresidential subdivisions
and non-residential development in the Valley Region.
Table 83-9
Infrastructure Improvement Standards
Valley Region
Standards Residential and Agricultural Land Uses (Lot
sizes are the size of the resultant parcels after
subdivision)
Commercial and
Institutional Land
Uses
Industrial
Land Uses
1 acre or less More than 1
to less than
2.5 acres
2.5 acres or
greater
All lot sizes All lot sizes
Y = Yes NA = Not Allowed N = Not required

Table 83-9

Infrastructure Improvement Standards

Table 83-9
Infrastructure Improvement Standards
Valley Region
Standards Residential and Agricultural Land Uses (Lot
sizes are the size of the resultant parcels after
subdivision)
Commercial and
Institutional Land
Uses
Industrial
Land Uses
1 acre or less More than 1
to less than
2.5 acres
2.5 acres or
greater
All lot sizes All lot sizes
Y = Yes NA = Not Allowed N = Not required
Legal and physical access Y Y Y Y Y
Grants of Easements(1)(9) Y Y Y Y Y
Paved Access(9)
Internal access (internal roads) Y Y Y Y Y
Perimeter access (road abutting subject
property)
Y Y Y Y Y
Off-site access (paving to nearest paved
road)
Y Y Y Y Y
Curbs and gutters(2)(9) Y Y Y(3) Y Y
Sidewalks(2)(9) Y
(2 sides)
Y(4)
(1 side)
N Y Y
Street lights
Standard spacing including intersections Y N N Y Y
Intersections only N N Y N N
Water
Water purveyor(5) Y Y Y or Y(6) Y Y
Substantiated water well NA NA N N
Sanitation
Sewer(7) Y or Y Y or Y Y or Y Y Y
Septic systems(8) N N
Drainage improvements(9) Y Y Y Y Y
Fireflow Y Y Y Y Y
Notes:
(1) Necessary rights-of way for transportation and circulation, drainage and flood control facilities, and utilities included.
(2) These requirements may be waived within infill areas where there is no plan or financing mechanism in place to provide such
improvements to other existing properties and where, as a result, such improvements will not be connected to other infrastructure.

(3) The Public Works Department shall require curbs and gutters, if necessary, to control vehicle access and street drainage. May be required by Caltrans on State highways. (4) Sidewalks may be required on both sides of the street by the Public Works Department if needed for pedestrian safety. (5) Projects shall connect to a water purveyor when the nearest property line is within 200 ft. of a water line. This requirement shall be increased by 100 ft. for each dwelling unit in the project. (6) Individual well allowed if no water purveyor is available and when consistent with Water Master requirements in adjudicated groundwater basins. (7) Sewers shall be required within established sewer service districts and outside such districts when required by the WQCB. Projects shall connect to a sewer system when the nearest property line is within 200 ft. of a sewer line. This requirement shall be increased by 100 ft. for each dwelling unit in the project. (8) Septic systems are allowed only if the subject parcel is larger than one-half acre or meets WQCB requirements. (9) Waivers or modifications to these requirements may be considered pursuant to § 83.05.070 of this Code.

(Ord. 4011, passed - -2007; Am. Ord. 4242, passed - -2014)

§ 83.09.040 Infrastructure Improvement Standards - Mountain Region.

Table 83-10 identifies the infrastructure improvements required for all new residential and nonresidential subdivisions and non-residential development in the Mountain Region.

Table 83-10

Table 83-10 identifies the infrastructure improvements required for all new residential and nonresidential
subdivisions and non-residential development in the Mountain Region.
Table 83-10
Infrastructure Improvement Standards
Mountain Region
Standards Residential and Agricultural Land Uses (Lot
sizes are the size of the resultant parcels after
subdivision)
Commercial and
Institutional Land
Uses
Industrial
Land Uses
1 acre or less More than 1
to less than
2.5 acres
2.5 acres or
greater
All lot sizes All lot sizes
Y = Yes NA = Not Allowed N = Not required

Table 83-10

Table 83-10
Infrastructure Improvement Standards
Mountain Region
Standards Residential and Agricultural Land Uses (Lot
sizes are the size of the resultant parcels after
subdivision)
Commercial and
Institutional Land
Uses
Industrial
Land Uses
1 acre or less More than 1
to less than
2.5 acres
2.5 acres or
greater
All lot sizes All lot sizes
Y = Yes NA = Not Allowed N = Not required
Legal and physical accessY Y Y Y Y Y
Grants of Easements(1)(10) Y Y Y Y Y
Paved Access(10)
Internal access (internal roads) Y Y N Y Y
Perimeter access (roads abutting subject
property)
Y Y Y Y Y
Off-site access (paving to nearest paved
road)
Y Y Y Y Y
Curbs and gutters(2)(3)(10) Y Y N Y Y
Sidewalks(3)(4)(10) N N N Y N
Street lights at intersections only (collectors or
higher)(5)
Y Y N Y Y
Water
Water purveyor(6) Y Y Y or Y(7) Y or Y(7) Y
Substantiated well water NA NA N
Sanitation
Sewer(8) Y or Y Y or Y Y or Y Y Y
Septic systems(9) N N
Drainage improvements(10) Y Y N Y Y
Fireflow Y Y Y Y Y
Notes:
(1) Necessary rights-of way for transportation and circulation, drainage and flood control facilities, and utilities included.
(2) The Public Works Department shall require curbs, gutters and sidewalks if necessary to control vehicle access, street drainage,
and to provide pedestrian safety. Curb and gutters may be required by Caltrans on State highways.
(3) These requirements may be waived within infill areas where there is no plan or financing mechanism in place to provide such
improvements to other existing properties and where, as a result, such improvements will not be connected to other infrastructure.
(4) Sidewalks may be required on both sides of the street by the Public Works Department if needed for pedestrian safety.
(5) Shall be in compliance with the requirements of Chapter 83.07 (Glare and Outdoor Lighting).
(6) Projects shall connect to a water purveyor when the nearest property line is within 200 ft. of a water line. This requirement shall
be increased by 100 ft. for each dwelling unit in the project.
(7) Individual well allowed if no water purveyor is available for residential and institutional uses.
(8) Sewers shall be required within established sewer service districts and outside such districts when required by the WQCB.
Projects shall connect to a sewer system when the nearest property line is within 200 ft. of a sewer line. This requirement shall be
increased by 100 ft. for each dwelling unit in the project.
(9) Septic systems are allowed only if the subject parcel is larger than one-half acre or meets WQCB requirements.
(10) Waivers or modifications to these requirements may be considered pursuant to § 83.05.070 of this Code.

(Ord. 4011, passed - -2007; Am. Ord. 4242, passed - -2014)

§ 83.09.050 Infrastructure Improvement Standards - Desert Region.

Table 83-11 identifies the infrastructure improvements required for all new residential and nonresidential subdivisions and non-residential development in the Desert Region.

Table 83-11

Table 83-11 identifies the infrastructure improvements required for all new residential and nonresidential
subdivisions and non-residential development in the Desert Region.
Table 83-11
Infrastructure Improvement Standards
Desert Region
Standards Residential and Agricultural Land Uses (Lot
sizes are the size of the resultant parcels after
subdivision)
Commercial and
Institutional Land
Uses
Industrial
Land Uses
1 acre or less More than 1
to less than
2.5 acres
2.5 acres or
greater
All lot sizes All lot sizes
Y = Yes NA = Not Allowed N = Not required

Table 83-11

Table 83-11
Infrastructure Improvement Standards
Desert Region
Standards Residential and Agricultural Land Uses (Lot
sizes are the size of the resultant parcels after
subdivision)
Commercial and
Institutional Land
Uses
Industrial
Land Uses
1 acre or less More than 1
to less than
2.5 acres
2.5 acres or
greater
All lot sizes All lot sizes
Y = Yes NA = Not Allowed N = Not required
Legal and physical access Y Y Y Y Y
Grants of Easements(1)(16) Y Y Y Y Y
Paved Access
Internal access (internal roads) Y Y Y(2)(3) Y(2)(3) Y(4)
Perimeter access (roads abutting subject
property)
Y Y(2)(3) Y(2)(3) Y(2)(3) Y
Off-site access (paving to nearest paved
road)
Y Y(2)(3) Y(2)(3) Y(4) Y
Curbs and gutters(5)(6)(16) Y N(7) N(7) N(7) N(7)
Sidewalks(6)(16) Y (2 sides) Y(8)(1 side) N N(8) N(8)
Street lights
Standard spacing including intersections(9) Y N N Y Y
Intersections only(9) N Y N N N
Water
Water purveyor(10) Y Y(11) Y or Y(12) Y or Y(12) Y or Y(12)
Substantiated water well NA N(11)
Sanitation
Sewer(13) Y or Y Y or Y N Y or Y Y or Y
Septic systems(14) Y
Drainage improvements(16) Y Y Y Y Y
Fireflow(15) Y Y Y Y
Notes:
(1) Necessary rights-of way for transportation and circulation, drainage and flood control facilities, and utilities included.
(2) This requirement shall not apply to subdivisions where the resultant parcel sizes are at least twice the minimum lot size for the
land use zoning district in which they are located.
(3) This requirement applies to all subdivisions creating 5 or more parcels. It will not apply to subdivisions created by Parcel Map
unless the subdivision is adjacent to an existing paved road.
(4) Required on driveway approach when accessed from a paved road. For alternate paving standards in parking areas, refer to §
83.11.090 (Parking and Loading Development Standards).
(5) A rolled asphalt berm may be substituted at the discretion of Public Works.
(6) These requirements may be waived within infill areas where there is no plan or financing mechanism in place to provide such
improvements to other existing properties and where, as a result, such improvements will not be connected to other infrastructure.
(7) The Public Works Department shall require curbs and gutters, if necessary, to control vehicle access and street drainage. May be
required by Caltrans on State highways.
(8) Sidewalks may be required on both sides of the street by the Public Works Department if needed for pedestrian safety.
(9) Shall be in compliance with the requirements of Chapter 83.07 (Glare and Outdoor Lighting).
(10) Projects shall connect to a water purveyor when the nearest property line is within 200 ft. of a water line. This requirement shall
be increased by 100 ft. for each residential lot in the project.
(11) This requirement applies to all subdivisions creating 5 or more parcels. It will also apply to subdivisions created by Parcel Map if
the provisions of § 83.09.060 cannot be met.
(12) Individual well allowed if no water purveyor is available and when consistent with Water Master requirements in adjudicated
groundwater basins.
(13) Sewers shall be required within established sewer service districts and outside such districts when required by the WQCB.
Projects shall connect to a sewer system when the nearest property line is within 200 ft. of a sewer line. This requirement shall be
increased by 100 ft. for each residential lot in the project.
(14) Septic systems are allowed only if the subject parcel is consistent with the WQCB requirements or is not within sewer service
district.
(15) Shall not be required for single-family dwellings and accessory structures on parcels of 2.5 acres or greater where such structures
are located 50 ft. from the property lines. Structures on the same parcel shall be separated in compliance with County fire standards.
(16) Waivers or modifications to these requirements may be considered pursuant to § 83.05.070 of this Code.

(Ord. 4011, passed - -2007; Am. Ord. 4242, passed - -2014)

§ 83.09.060 Infrastructure Improvement Standards - Countywide.

The water and sanitation provisions in Table 83-11 shall be met for proposed subdivisions created by Parcel Map in the Desert Region unless the following standards can be met:

  • (a) Wells shall be setback from all leach lines by 100 feet and from seepage pits by 150 feet.

  • (b) Wells shall be set back from all property lines where no leach lines exist on the adjacent property by 50 feet.

  • (c) Septic systems with leach lines shall be setback from all wells by 100 feet.

  • (d) Septic systems with leach lines shall be setback from property lines where no leach lines exist on the adjacent property by 50 feet.

  • (e) Septic systems with seepage pits shall be setback from all wells by 150 feet.

  • (f) Septic systems with seepage pits shall be setback from property lines where no leach lines exist on the adjacent property by 75 feet.

  • (g) Applicants providing a preliminary Composite Development Plan showing the envelope locations of the

building/house pad, septic tanks/pits/leach fields, and water well do not have to meet these requirements for the requirements listed above when supporting engineering data is provided demonstrating feasibility of septic systems and wells. The location will be denoted on the final Composite Development Plan that accompanies a Final Map or Parcel Map.

  • (Ord. 4011, passed - -2007)

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Contents — San Bernardino County Zoning Code
San Bernardino County Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 81.01 — PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF DEVELOPMENT CODE
  2. Chapter 81.02 — INTERPRETATION OF REGULATIONS
  3. Chapter 82.01 — LAND USE PLAN, LAND USE ZONING DISTRICTS, AND …
  4. Chapter 82.02 — ALLOWED LAND USES AND DEVELOPMENT
  5. Chapter 82.03 — AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT LAND USE …
  6. Chapter 82.04 — RESIDENTIAL LAND USE ZONING DISTRICTS
  7. Chapter 82.05 — COMMERCIAL LAND USE ZONING DISTRICTS
  8. Chapter 82.06 — INDUSTRIAL AND SPECIAL PURPOSE LAND USE ZONING…
  9. Chapter 82.07 — ADDITIONAL AGRICULTURE (AA) OVERLAY
  10. Chapter 82.08 — AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE (AP) OVERLAY
  11. Chapter 82.09 — AIRPORT SAFETY (AR) OVERLAY
  12. Chapter 82.10 — ALTERNATE HOUSING (AH) OVERLAY
  13. Chapter 82.11 — BIOTIC RESOURCES (BR) OVERLAY
  14. Chapter 82.12 — CULTURAL RESOURCES PRESERVATION (CP) OVERLAY
  15. Chapter 82.13 — FIRE SAFETY (FS) OVERLAY
  16. Chapter 82.14 — FLOODPLAIN SAFETY (FP) OVERLAY
  17. Chapter 82.15 — GEOLOGIC HAZARD (GH) OVERLAY
  18. Chapter 82.16 — HAZARDOUS WASTE (HW) OVERLAY
  19. Chapter 82.17 — MINERAL RESOURCES (MR) OVERLAY
  20. Chapter 82.18 — NOISE HAZARD (NH) OVERLAY
  21. Chapter 82.19 — OPEN SPACE (OS) OVERLAY
  22. Chapter 82.20 — PALEONTOLOGIC RESOURCES (PR) OVERLAY
  23. Chapter 82.21 — SIGN CONTROL (SC) OVERLAY
  24. Chapter 82.22 — SPHERE STANDARDS (SS) OVERLAY
  25. Chapter 82.23 — COMMUNITY PLANS, SPECIFIC PLANS AND AREA PLANS
  26. Chapter 82.36 — OAK HILLS COMMUNITY PLAN
  27. Chapter 83.01 — GENERAL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
  28. Chapter 83.02 — GENERAL DEVELOPMENT AND USE STANDARDS
  29. Chapter 83.03 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING INCENTIVES - DENSITY BONUS
  30. Chapter 83.04 — CONDITIONAL GRADING COMPLIANCE
  31. Chapter 83.05 — DEDICATIONS AND INSTALLATIONS OF STREET AND TR…
  32. Chapter 83.06 — FENCES, HEDGES, AND WALLS
  33. Chapter 83.07 — LIGHT TRESPASS
  34. Chapter 83.08 — HILLSIDE GRADING STANDARDS
  35. Chapter 83.09 — INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS
  36. Chapter 83.10 — LANDSCAPING STANDARDS
  37. Chapter 83.11 — PARKING AND LOADING STANDARDS
  38. Chapter 83.12 — ROAD SYSTEM DESIGN STANDARDS
  39. Chapter 83.13 — SIGN REGULATIONS
  40. Chapter 83.14 — TRANSPORTATION CONTROL MEASURES
  41. Chapter 83.15 — CONDITIONAL COMPLIANCE FOR WATER QUALITY MANAG…
  42. Chapter 84.01 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES AND USES
  43. Chapter 84.02 — ADULT BUSINESSES
  44. Chapter 84.03 — AGRITOURISM ENTERPRISES
  45. Chapter 84.04 — ANIMAL KEEPING
  46. Chapter 84.05 — BED AND BREAKFAST USES
  47. Chapter 84.06 — CEMETERIES
  48. Chapter 84.07 — COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL TRANSITIONAL USES
  49. Chapter 84.09 — FIREWOOD STORAGE
  50. Chapter 84.10 — GARAGE SALES
  51. Chapter 84.11 — HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES
  52. Chapter 84.12 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
  53. Chapter 84.13 — MASSAGE SERVICES
  54. Chapter 84.14 — MOBILE HOME PARKS
  55. Chapter 84.16 — MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  56. Chapter 84.17 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
  57. Chapter 84.18 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  58. Chapter 84.19 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
  59. Chapter 84.20 — SERVICE STATIONS
  60. Chapter 84.21 — SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS
  61. Chapter 84.22 — SMALL LOT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
  62. Chapter 84.23 — LICENSED RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES
  63. Chapter 84.24 — SOLID WASTE/RECYCLABLE MATERIALS STORAGE
  64. Chapter 84.25 — TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES
  65. Chapter 84.26 — WIND ENERGY SYSTEMS - ACCESSORY
  66. Chapter 84.27 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES
  67. Chapter 84.28 — SHORT-TERM RESIDENTIAL RENTALS
  68. Chapter 84.29 — RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION FACILITIES
  69. Chapter 84.30 — GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS REDUCTION PLAN IMPLEM…
  70. Chapter 84.32 — SMALL UNLICENSED RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES
  71. Chapter 84.33 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
  72. Chapter 84.34 — COMMERCIAL CANNABIS ACTIVITY
  73. Chapter 84.35 — INDUSTRIAL HEMP
  74. Chapter 84.36 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
  75. Chapter 85.01 — PERMIT APPLICATION FILING AND PROCESSING
  76. Chapter 85.02 — BASIC REVIEW PROCEDURES
  77. Chapter 85.03 — APPLICATION PROCEDURES
  78. Chapter 85.04 — ABC LICENSING
  79. Chapter 85.05 — CERTIFICATE OF LAND USE COMPLIANCE
  80. Chapter 85.06 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/MINOR USE PERMIT
  81. Chapter 85.07 — FLOOD HAZARD DEVELOPMENT REVIEWS
  82. Chapter 85.08 — SITE PLAN PERMITS
  83. Chapter 85.09 — TENANT REVIEW
  84. Chapter 85.10 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
  85. Chapter 85.11 — PRE-CONSTRUCTION FLOOD HAZARD MITIGATION AND E…
  86. Chapter 85.12 — REVISIONS TO AN APPROVED ACTION
  87. Chapter 85.13 — SIGN LOCATION PLANS
  88. Chapter 85.14 — SPECIAL USE PERMITS
  89. Chapter 85.15 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
  90. Chapter 85.16 — TEMPORARY SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS
  91. Chapter 85.17 — VARIANCES
  92. Chapter 85.18 — ACCESSORY WIND ENERGY SYSTEM PERMIT
  93. Chapter 85.19 — FOOD TRUCK EVENT PERMITS
  94. Chapter 85.20 — UNLICENSED RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES PERMIT
  95. Chapter 85.21 — ADULT BUSINESS REGULATORY PERMIT
  96. Chapter 86.01 — PLANNING AGENCY
  97. Chapter 86.02 — DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE
  98. Chapter 86.03 — ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
  99. Chapter 86.04 — FLOODPLAIN ADMINISTRATOR
  100. Chapter 86.05 — DECISIONS BY THE REVIEW AUTHORITY
  101. Chapter 86.06 — TIME LIMITATIONS
  102. Chapter 86.07 — PUBLIC HEARINGS
  103. Chapter 86.08 — APPEALS
  104. Chapter 86.09 — ENFORCEMENT
  105. Chapter 86.10 — AGRICULTURAL PRESERVES/LAND CONSERVATION CONTR…
  106. Chapter 86.11 — AIRPORT COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLANS
  107. Chapter 86.12 — AMENDMENTS
  108. Chapter 86.13 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT ADOPTION AND AMENDMENT
  109. Chapter 86.14 — SPECIFIC PLAN ADOPTION AND AMENDMENT
  110. Chapter 86.15 — POST-DISASTER REBUILDING
  111. Chapter 87.01 — SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE APPLICABILITY AND ADMINI…
  112. Chapter 87.02 — TENTATIVE MAP FILING AND PROCESSING
  113. Chapter 87.03 — PARCEL MAPS AND FINAL MAPS
  114. Chapter 87.04 — ADDITIONAL SUBDIVISION PROCEDURES
  115. Chapter 87.05 — DEDICATIONS AND EXACTIONS
  116. Chapter 87.06 — SUBDIVISION DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENT REQUIREMENTS
  117. Chapter 87.07 — IMPROVEMENT PLANS, INSTALLATION, AND SECURITY
  118. Chapter 87.08 — SOIL REPORTS
  119. Chapter 88.01 — PLANT PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT
  120. Chapter 88.02 — SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
  121. Chapter 88.03 — SURFACE MINING AND LAND RECLAMATION
  122. Chapter 89.01 — DRAINAGE FACILITIES FINANCING
  123. Chapter 89.02 — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES FINANCING
  124. Chapter 89.03 — TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES FINANCING

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