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Title 17 — Zoning

Chapter 17.32 — TEMPORARY ACTIVITY PERMITS

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

§ 17.32.010. Purpose and intent.

The purpose of a temporary activity permit is to allow for specified temporary uses of land or buildings in a manner which would not detrimentally impact the immediate area or otherwise create a public nuisance.

(prior code § 8-1.4208(A); Ord. 97-03 § 2 (part); Ord. 2016-10 § 3 (part))

§ 17.32.020. Zoning administrator action.

The zoning administrator may approve, conditionally approve or deny a temporary activity permit. No notice or public hearing is required unless determined necessary by the zoning administrator. The zoning administrator may consult with other city departments and agencies, as deemed appropriate, to assist in the consideration of a temporary activity permit application. (prior code § 8-1.4208(B); Ord. 97-03 § 2 (part))

§ 17.32.030. Findings.

In order to approve an application for a temporary activity permit, the zoning administrator must ensure that all of the following findings can be made:

  • A. The proposed temporary activity will be located, operated and maintained consistent with the policies of the general plan, any applicable specific plan and this title;

  • B. Approval of the temporary activity will not be detrimental to property or improvements in the surrounding area or to the public health, safety or general welfare, including issues of maintaining safe pedestrian and vehicular access, vehicle parking and fire safety;

  • C. If a temporary activity is permitted for more than sixty (60) days, the applicant must demonstrate the circumstances necessitating the extended duration of the use; and

D. The temporary activity will not create a public nuisance. (prior code § 8-1.4208(C); Ord. 97-03 § 2 (part))

§ 17.32.040. Effective date—Duration—Appeal.

  • A. A temporary activity permit shall be valid for specified dates and periods of time, and generally not to exceed sixty (60) days.

  • B. A temporary activity permit lapses if not used within the specified dates of approval.

  • C. The zoning administrator may revoke the permit effective immediately upon written notice to the applicant for violation for the terms of the permit.

  • D. An appeal of a decision of the zoning administrator with respect to a temporary activity permit may be made to the planning commission.

(prior code § 8-1.4208(D); Ord. 97-03 § 2 (part))

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Contents — Winters Zoning Code
Winters Zoning Code
  1. Title 17 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 17.04 — INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS
    2. Chapter 17.08 — USE CLASSIFICATIONS
    3. Chapter 17.12 — PLANNING AGENCY
    4. Chapter 17.16 — APPLICATIONS AND PUBLIC HEARINGS
    5. Chapter 17.20 — USE PERMITS
    6. Chapter 17.24 — VARIANCES
    7. Chapter 17.28 — ZONING AMENDMENTS
    8. Chapter 17.32 — TEMPORARY ACTIVITY PERMITS
    9. Chapter 17.36 — DESIGN REVIEW
    10. Chapter 17.40 — ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES
    11. Chapter 17.44 — ZONING DISTRICT DESCRIPTIONS
    12. Chapter 17.48 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY ZONE
    13. Chapter 17.52 — LAND USE REGULATIONS: ZONING MATRIX
    14. Chapter 17.54 — VACATION RENTALS
    15. Chapter 17.56 — LOT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
    16. Chapter 17.58 — FORM-BASED CODE FOR DOWNTOWN
    17. Chapter 17.60 — RESIDENTIAL DENSITIES AND STANDARDS
    18. Chapter 17.64 — FENCES, WALLS AND HEDGES
    19. Chapter 17.68 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
    20. Chapter 17.72 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
    21. Chapter 17.76 — LANDSCAPING AND IRRIGATION
    22. Chapter 17.80 — SIGNS
    23. Chapter 17.84 — ANIMAL KEEPING
    24. Chapter 17.88 — RIGHT TO FARM
    25. Chapter 17.92 — PRE-MANUFACTURED BUILDINGS
    26. Chapter 17.94 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
    27. Chapter 17.96 — ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS
    28. Chapter 17.98 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    29. Chapter 17.100 — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT USES
    30. Chapter 17.104 — NONCONFORMING USES, STRUCTURES AND LOTS
    31. Chapter 17.108 — HISTORICAL PRESERVATION
    32. Chapter 17.112 — COMMERCIAL CONDOMINIUM CONVERSION
    33. Chapter 17.116 — SIDEWALK CAFE
    34. Chapter 17.120 — VACANT AND ABANDONED PROPERTY REGISTRATION
    35. Chapter 17.121 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
    36. Chapter 17.122 — SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY UNITS
    37. Chapter 17.123 — FARMWORKER HOUSING
    38. Chapter 17.124 — SUPPORTIVE HOUSING
    39. Chapter 17.125 — TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
    40. Chapter 17.200 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING REQUIREMENTS
    41. Chapter 17.205 — CANNABIS USES

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