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Chapter 19.38 — DESIGN REVIEW

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

DESIGN REVIEW – 19.38
CHAPTER 19.38
DESIGN REVIEW
Section Page
19.38.010 Purpose ........................................................................................................... IV-19.38-1
19.38.020 Application ..................................................................................................... IV-19.38-1
19.38.030 Applicability .................................................................................................. IV-19.38-2
19.38.040 DRC Findings ................................................................................................ IV-19.38-2

19.38.010 PURPOSE

These provisions shall ensure the following:

1. The establishment of design review procedures for residential, commercial and industrial development proposals;

2. That proposed development projects comply with all applicable performance standards and design guidelines;

3. A focus on community design principles which result in creative, imaginative solutions which establish quality design for the City;

4. The orderly and harmonious appearance of structures along with associated facilities, such as signs, landscaping, parking areas, etc.;

5. Maintenance of the public health, safety and general welfare and property throughout the City; and

6. Effective implementation of the General Plan policies which encourage the preservation and enhancement of the particular character and unique assets of the City, and its harmonious development.

19.38.020 APPLICATION

The following list of structures shall be subject to design review by the Development Review Committee (DRC):

1. New structure(s)/development and related site plans subject to a review authority other than the Director, pursuant to Table 31.01;

2. Remodeled structure(s)/development and related site plans, which require a Development Permit;

3. A project involving a change or intensification of land use (e.g., conversion of a shoe store to a restaurant, or a residential structure to an office use, etc.); and

4. New or modified signs with review authority other than the Director.

IV-19.38-1

Oct. 2019

DESIGN REVIEW – 19.38

19.38.030 APPLICABILITY

The DRC, acting in their capacity for design review, shall receive and evaluate all projects subject to design review prior to final action by the appropriate review authority. The Department, as part of the overall project review process, shall forward the appropriate materials to the DRC and submit the DRC report to the review authority.

19.38.040 DRC FINDINGS

The DRC shall determine that the project adequately meets adopted City performance standards and design guidelines, based upon the following findings:

1. The design of the proposed project would provide a desirable environment for its occupants and visiting public as well as its neighbors through good aesthetic use of materials, textures, and colors that will remain appealing and will retain a reasonably adequate level of maintenance;

2. The design and layout of the proposed project will not unreasonably interfere with the use and enjoyment of neighboring existing or future development, and will not result in vehicular and/or pedestrian hazards; and

3. The architectural design of the proposed project is compatible with the character of the surrounding neighborhood and will maintain the harmonious, orderly and attractive development contemplated by this Development Code and the General Plan.

IV-19.38-2

Oct. 2019

DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS – 19.40

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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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