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Chapter 19.13 — CCS (CENTRAL CITY SOUTH) ZONES

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

Section Page 19.13.010 Purpose ............................................................................................................. II-19.13-1 19.13.020 Applicability .................................................................................................... II-19.13-1 19.13.030 Establishment of Zones ................................................................................... II-19.13-1 19.13.040 Development Standards .................................................................................. II-19.13-1 19.13.050 Uses Permitted ................................................................................................. II-19.13-2

19.13.010 PURPOSE

The purpose of this zone is to provide the basis for a cohesive, functional, and economically productive environment.

19.13.020 APPLICABILITY

The CCS (Central City South) Zones include an area bounded by the centerline of Rialto Avenue on the north, the centerline of Inland Center Drive on the south, the centerline of "E" Street on the east, and the east right-of-way of the I-215 freeway on the west.

19.13.030 ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES

The following zones and their general description and location are as follows: (MC 1393 12/2/13)

1. CCS-1 : General retail-type uses are permitted. The zone is generally between "E" Street and the I-215 Freeway, and between Inland Center Drive and Rialto Avenue.

2. CCS-2 : Limited manufacturing, warehousing, research and development, and service commercial (including auto repair) uses are permitted. The zone is located on the north side of the intersection of Mill and "G" Streets.

3. CCS-3 : The flood control channel which flows through Central City South.

19.13.040 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS

The following development standards shall apply:

1. LANDSCAPING

All development in the CCS zones is subject to Chapter 19.28 (Landscaping Standards) of this Development Code. The Parks Department shall refer to the "Landscape Palette" contained in the Central City South Design Guidelines for appropriate plant materials when reviewing for approval of any landscape plans.

II-19.13-1

Oct. 2019

CENTRAL CITY SOUTH ZONES – 19.13

2. PARKING AND LOADING

All development in the CCS zones is subject to Chapter 19.24 (Off-Street Parking Standards) and Chapter 19.26 (Off-Street Loading Standards) of this Development Code.

3. SIGNS

All development in the CCS zones shall be subject to Chapter 19.22 (Sign Standards) of this Development Code. Table 22.02(C) is applicable.

4. STANDARDS

A. CCS-1 ZONE

1. Maximum non-retail building frontage along "E" Street shall be 25% of each parcel.

2.

  • Building height – maximum 2 stories (30 feet).

3. "E" Street front setback – 30 feet from curb face.

4. Minimum lot size for new subdivisions – 10,000 square feet.

5. In addition to these standards, the standards and guidelines contained in Chapter 19.06 (Commercial Zones) of this Development Code are applicable to all development and uses in the CCS-1 subzone.

6. Parcels located on the west boundary of the CCS zone which are also in the FC (Freeway Corridor Overlay) zones shall be subject to Chapter 19.14.

7. Should any standards conflict, the more restrictive shall apply.

B. CCS-2 ZONE

Uses and development in the CCS-2 zone are subject to the standards and guidelines contained in Chapters 19.06 and 19.08 (Commercial and Industrial Zones) of this Development Code, with a minimum lot size for new subdivisions of 1 acre and a height limitation of a maximum of 2 stories or 50 feet.

C. CCS-3 ZONE

This subzone is governed by Chapter 19.10 (Public Flood Control Zone) of this Development Code.

19.13.050 USES PERMITTED

Uses listed under each zone shown in Table 06.01, Commercial and Industrial Zones, List of Permitted Uses, are permitted with a Conditional Use or Development Permit.

II-19.13-2

Oct. 2019

FREEWAY CORRIDOR OVERLAY ZONE – 19.14

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Contents — San Bernardino Zoning Code
San Bernardino Zoning Code
  1. Article I — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  2. Chapter 19.02 — BASIC PROVISIONS
  3. Chapter 19.04 — RESIDENTIAL ZONES
  4. Chapter 19.06 — COMMERCIAL ZONES
  5. Chapter 19.08 — INDUSTRIAL ZONES
  6. Chapter 19.10 — SPECIAL PURPOSE ZONES
  7. Chapter 19.10 — E ES (EMERGENCY SHELTER OVERLAY) ZONE (MC 1636…
  8. Chapter 19.11 — TCC (TRICITY CORPORATE CENTRE OVERLAY) ZONE
  9. Chapter 19.12 — A (AIRPORT OVERLAY) DISTRICTS
  10. Chapter 19.12 — A A (AIRPORT) ZONE
  11. Chapter 19.13 — CCS (CENTRAL CITY SOUTH) ZONES
  12. Chapter 19.14 — FC (FREEWAY CORRIDOR OVERLAY) ZONE
  13. Chapter 19.15 — FF (FOOTHILL FIRE ZONES OVERLAY) ZONE
  14. Chapter 19.16 — FP (FLOOD PLAIN OVERLAY) ZONE
  15. Chapter 19.17
  16. Chapter 19.18 — HP (HISTORIC PRESERVATION OVERLAY) ZONE
  17. Chapter 19.19 — MS (MAIN STREET OVERLAY) ZONE
  18. Chapter 19.19 — A TOD (TRANSIT OVERLAY DISTRICT) ZONE
  19. Chapter 19.19 — B AR (ADAPTIVE REUSE OVERLAY) DISTRICT (MC 147…
  20. Chapter 19.20 — PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  21. Chapter 19.22 — SIGN REGULATIONS
  22. Chapter 19.24 — OFF-STREET PARKING STANDARDS
  23. Chapter 19.26 — OFF-STREET LOADING STANDARDS
  24. Chapter 19.28 — LANDSCAPING STANDARDS
  25. Chapter 19.30 — SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
  26. Chapter 19.31 — ADMINISTRATION
  27. Chapter 19.32 — APPLICATIONS AND FEES
  28. Chapter 19.34 — CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY
  29. Chapter 19.36 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS AND MINOR USE PERMITS
  30. Chapter 19.38 — DESIGN REVIEW
  31. Chapter 19.40 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
  32. Chapter 19.42 — DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENTS
  33. Chapter 19.44
  34. Chapter 19.46 — ENFORCEMENT OF PROVISIONS
  35. Chapter 19.48 — FINAL AND PARCEL MAPS
  36. Chapter 19.50 — GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS
  37. Chapter 19.52 — HEARINGS AND APPEALS
  38. Chapter 19.54 — HOME OCCUPATION PERMITS
  39. Chapter 19.56 — INTERPRETATIONS
  40. Chapter 19.58 — MINOR EXCEPTIONS
  41. Chapter 19.60 — MINOR MODIFICATIONS
  42. Chapter 19.62 — NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES AND USES
  43. Chapter 19.63 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
  44. Chapter 19.64 — SPECIFIC PLANS
  45. Chapter 19.66 — SUBDIVISION MAPS
  46. Chapter 19.68
  47. Chapter 19.70 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
  48. Chapter 19.72 — VARIANCES
  49. Chapter 19.74 — ZONING MAP AMENDMENTS

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