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Title 17 — Zoning

Chapter 17.52 — EMERGENCY SHELTER (E) OVERLAY ZONE

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

§ 17.52.010. Purpose and intent.

The purpose of the Emergency Shelter (E) Overlay Zone is to comply with Government Code Sections 65582 , 65583(a) and 65589.5 , which require all California cities to permit emergency (homeless) shelters as a matter of right in at least one zone. The purpose of regulating the siting of emergency shelters is to ensure emergency shelters are developed in a manner which protects the health, safety, and general welfare of nearby residents and businesses while providing for the housing needs of the homeless.

(Prior code § 26.4.8-1)

§ 17.52.020. Permitted uses.

Uses permitted of right in the I Zone are permitted of right in the E Overlay Zone, and all such uses shall be subject to the development standards of Section 17.22.070 , "Development and performance standards," and the site planning standards of Section 17.22.080 , "Site planning standards."

Emergency shelters are permitted of right in the E Overlay Zone. Emergency shelters developed within the E Overlay Zone shall be subject to the development standards of Section 17.52.040 , "Development and site planning standards for emergency shelters." (Prior code § 26.4.8-2; Ord. 1293 § 8, 2023)

§ 17.52.030. Conditional uses.

  • A. All uses permitted in the I Zone with a Conditional Use Permit are also permitted in the E Overlay Zone with a Conditional Use Permit and shall be subject to the development standards of Section 17.22.070 , "Development and performance standards," and the site planning standards of Section 17.22.080 , "Site planning standards."

  • B. The City Council may impose as a part of the Conditional Use Permit any other requirements as are necessary to protect nearby owners and occupants from the traffic, air pollutants, noise, odor, dust, vibration, risk of infection or disease, and similar concerns.

  • (Prior code § 26.4.8-3; Ord. 1293 § 8, 2023)

§ 17.52.040. Development and site planning standards for emergency shelters.

  • A. The emergency shelter shall contain a maximum of 10 beds and shall serve no more than 10 homeless persons at any one time.

  • B. Occupancy by an individual or family may not exceed 180 consecutive days unless the management plan provides for longer residency by those enrolled and regularly participating in a training or rehabilitation program.

  • C. A minimum distance of 300 feet shall be maintained from any other emergency shelter, as measured from the property line.

  • D. Adequate external lighting shall be provided for security purposes. The lighting shall be stationary and directed away from adjacent properties and public rights-of-way. The intensity shall comply with standard City performance standards for outdoor lighting.

  • E. A security and safety plan shall be provided for the review and approval of the Director. The plan may be required to address additional security and safety needs as identified by the Director. The approved security and safety plan shall remain active throughout the life of the facility. The plan shall contain provisions addressing the following topical areas: sleeping areas, loitering control, management of outdoor areas, alcohol and illegal drugs, and current contact information for the operator of the facility during daytime and nighttime hours.

  • F. The facility may provide the following services in designated areas separate from sleeping areas: recreation area, counseling center, laundry, kitchen, dining hall, and client storage areas.

  • (Prior code § 26.4.8-4)

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Contents — Vernon Zoning Code
Vernon Zoning Code
  1. Title 17 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 17.04 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    2. Chapter 17.08 — ZONING ORDINANCE OR TEXT AMENDMENT
    3. Chapter 17.12 — ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
    4. Chapter 17.16 — DEFINITIONS
    5. Chapter 17.20 — ZONES AND OVERLAY ZONES
    6. Chapter 17.22 — GENERAL INDUSTRY (I) ZONE
    7. Chapter 17.23 — CITY CENTER DISTRICT (MU-CC ZONE)
    8. Chapter 17.24 — SANTA FE SOUTH DISTRICT (MU-S ZONE)
    9. Chapter 17.25 — SANTA FE NORTH DISTRICT (MU-N ZONE)
    10. Chapter 17.26 — PACIFIC HAMPTON DISTRICT (MU-PH ZONE)
    11. Chapter 17.28 — COMMERCIAL-1 (C-1) OVERLAY ZONE
    12. Chapter 17.32 — COMMERCIAL-2 (C-2) OVERLAY ZONE
    13. Chapter 17.36 — SLAUGHTERING (S) OVERLAY ZONE
    14. Chapter 17.40 — RENDERING (R) OVERLAY ZONE
    15. Chapter 17.44 — HOUSING (H) OVERLAY ZONE
    16. Chapter 17.48 — TRUCK AND FREIGHT TERMINAL (T) OVERLAY ZONE
    17. Chapter 17.52 — EMERGENCY SHELTER (E) OVERLAY ZONE
    18. Chapter 17.53 — INCENTIVES FOR PRESERVATION, CREATIVE USES, AN…
    19. Chapter 17.54 — MIXED-USE DISTRICT DESIGN STANDARDS AND GUIDEL…
    20. Chapter 17.56 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING FACILITIES
    21. Chapter 17.57 — VEHICLE PARKING STANDARDS FOR MIXED-USE ZONES
    22. Chapter 17.60 — STREET DEDICATION AND IMPROVEMENTS
    23. Chapter 17.64 — NONCONFORMING USES
    24. Chapter 17.68 — VARIANCES
    25. Chapter 17.72 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
    26. Chapter 17.76 — MINOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
    27. Chapter 17.80 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
    28. Chapter 17.84 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
    29. Chapter 17.86 — DESIGN REVIEW
    30. Chapter 17.88 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
    31. Chapter 17.92 — DENSITY BONUSES
    32. Chapter 17.96 — OFF-SITE OUTDOOR ADVERTISING STRUCTURES
    33. Chapter 17.100 — TRIP REDUCTION AND TRAVEL DEMAND PROGRAM
    34. Chapter 17.101 — TRIP REDUCTION AND TRAVEL DEMAND STANDARDS FO…
    35. Chapter 17.104 — ADULT OR SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
    36. Chapter 17.108 — MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS
    37. Chapter 17.112 — DRIVE-THROUGH AND DRIVE-UP FACILITIES
    38. Chapter 17.116 — FITNESS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
    39. Chapter 17.120 — WIRELESS FACILITIES

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