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Title 17 — Zoning OrdinancePart 3 — General Regulations

Chapter 17.24 — COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY

Upland Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-07 · Upland

§ 17.24.010. Purpose.

This chapter is intended to support community assembly within the City by establishing minimum standards to ensure that community assembly activities do not create unreasonable impacts or endanger public health, safety or welfare in accordance with California Government Code Section 15035 .

§ 17.24.020. Applicability.

A. This chapter shall apply to all community assembly activities, defined as follows

  1. A gathering of 50 or more persons for such purposes as including, but not limited to, deliberating, education, worship, entertainment, outdoor recreation and/or drinking.

  2. A meeting facility for organizations including, but not limited to churches and other religious institutions, clubs and lodges, community centers and meeting halls for organizations.

  • B. This classification includes facilities functionally related for the use of members and attendees, such as kitchens, multi-purpose rooms, and storage. It does not include gymnasiums or other indoor sports facilities, residential accommodations available to members and attendees, or facilities such as day care centers and schools, all of which are separately defined and regulated.

§ 17.24.030. Authority.

  • A. The review authority for community assembly uses shall depend on the permit required by the zone in which the use is proposed as provided in Part 2 (Zoning Districts, Land Uses, and Development Standards). Refer to Part 5 (Land Use and Development Approval Procedures) of the Zoning Ordinance for permit application procedures.

  • B. The review authority shall be guided by the provisions of this chapter when reviewing a community assembly application, in addition to the standards of the zone in which the facility is proposed.

§ 17.24.040. Design and Performance Standards.

Community assembly uses shall be located, developed, and operated in compliance with the following standards:

  • A. Buffer. For community assembly uses adjacent to any residential district or use, a minimum 20foot perimeter buffer area shall be included. This buffer area may be used for parking or landscaping but shall not be used for structures or outside activities.

  • B. Outdoor Recreation. Accessory outdoor recreation areas incidental to a primary use shall be a minimum of 50 feet from any residential district or use.

  • C. Amplified Sound. Use of sound amplification equipment is prohibited in outdoor areas. All sound amplification equipment shall be operated in compliance with the requirements of the Upland Municipal Code Chapter 9.40 (Unnecessary Noise).

  • D. Parking. Parking standards shall comply with Chapter 17.11 (Parking and Loading) of the Zoning Ordinance.

  • E. Outdoor Lighting. Outdoor lighting shall be shielded to direct light and glare only onto the community assembly facility premises. Such lighting shall be deflected, shaded, and focused away from all adjoining property.

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Contents — Upland Zoning Code
Upland Zoning Code
  1. Title 16 — Subdivisions
  2. Title 17 — Zoning Ordinance
    Overview
    1. Part 1 — Enactment and Applicability
    2. Part 2 — Zoning Districts, Land Uses, and Development Standards
    3. Part 3 — General Regulations
      Overview
      1. Chapter 17.10 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
      2. Chapter 17.11 — PARKING AND LOADING
      3. Chapter 17.12 — LANDSCAPING
      4. Chapter 17.13 — FENCES AND WALLS
      5. Chapter 17.14 — OUTDOOR LIGHTING
      6. Chapter 17.15 — SIGNS
      7. Chapter 17.16 — PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND USE STANDARDS
      8. Chapter 17.17 — DENSITY BONUS PROGRAM
      9. Chapter 17.19 — ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES
      10. Chapter 17.20 — ADULT BUSINESSES
      11. Chapter 17.21 — ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES
      12. Chapter 17.22 — AUTOMOTIVE AND VEHICLE SERVICE, SALES, AND STO…
      13. Chapter 17.23 — BED AND BREAKFASTS
      14. Chapter 17.23.1 — SHORT-TERM RENTALS
      15. Chapter 17.24 — COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY
      16. Chapter 17.25 — COTTAGE FOOD OPERATIONS
      17. Chapter 17.26 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
      18. Chapter 17.27 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
      19. Chapter 17.28 — LIVE/WORK UNITS
      20. Chapter 17.29 — MASSAGE THERAPY
      21. Chapter 17.30 — MOBILE HOME PARKS
      22. Chapter 17.31 — NON-CONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
      23. Chapter 17.32 — OUTDOOR DINING AND SEATING
      24. Chapter 17.33 — MOBILE FOOD BUSINESSES
      25. Chapter 17.34 — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STORAGE AND PARKING
      26. Chapter 17.35 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
      27. Chapter 17.35.1 — UNATTENDED COLLECTION CONTAINERS
      28. Chapter 17.36 — RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES
      29. Chapter 17.37 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
      30. Chapter 17.38 — SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING
      31. Chapter 17.39 — SURFACE MINING AND RECLAMATION
      32. Chapter 17.40 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
      33. Chapter 17.41 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS AND FILM PERMITS
      34. Chapter 17.42 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
      35. Chapter 17.42.1 — TWO-UNIT PROJECTS
      36. Chapter 17.42.5 — SMOKE SHOPS
    4. Part 5 — Land Use and Development Approval Procedures
    5. Part 6 — Zoning Ordinance Administration
    6. Part 7 — Definitions
  3. Title 18 — Specific Plans

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