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Title 25

Chapter 25.18 — PUBLIC/INSTITUTIONAL, PARKS AND RECREATION, AND TIDAL PLAN/BAY ZONING…

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

§ 25.18.010. Purpose and Applicability.

  • A. Public and Open Space Zoning Districts Purpose. These zoning districts are established to provide areas designated for public facilities, parks and open spaces, and baylands in the City.

  • B. Public/Institutional Zoning District Purpose. The Public/Institutional (PI) zoning district is intended to accommodate public, semi-public, and institutional uses, including, but not limited to, government buildings, educational and cultural facilities, health care uses and hospitals, unique private institutional uses, utilities infrastructure and easements, and rail corridors, lines, and ancillary uses including commuter parking areas. Expansion or development of such facilities should be sensitive to the surrounding uses, particularly when development is adjacent to residential neighborhoods. This zoning district implements the General Plan Public/Institutional designation.

  • C. Parks and Recreation Zoning District Purpose. The Parks and Recreation (PR) zoning district is intended to provide areas for regional parks, community and neighborhood parks, and special use facilities such as community centers, golf courses, and trails that accommodate active recreation activities. This zoning district implements the General Plan Parks and Recreation designation.

  • D. Tidal Plain/Bay Zoning District Purpose. The Tidal Plain/Bay (TPB) zoning district is intended to regulate areas within the waters in the San Francisco Bay and other waters subject to bay tidal influences. The TPB zoning district provides for open space; proper treatment of storm and sanitary drainage; and to prevent structures of such height as may create hazards to air transportation and otherwise to guard the health, safety and general welfare of the people. No development is permitted except as authorized by State law.

  • (Ord. 2000, 2021; Ord. 2046, 3/2/2026)

§ 25.18.020. Land Use Regulations.

  • A. Allowed Uses. Table 25.18-1 (Public/Institutional, Parks and Recreation, and Tidal Plan/ Bay Zoning Districts Use Regulations) indicates the uses allowed within each residential zoning district and any permits required to establish the use, pursuant to Article 6 (Permit Processing Procedures). Uses defined in Article 8 (Definitions) and not listed in Table 25.18-1 are prohibited.

  • B. Director Determination. Land uses are defined in Article 8 (Definitions). In cases where a specific land use or activity is not defined, the Director shall assign the land use or activity to a classification that is substantially similar in character. Land uses not listed in the table or not found to be substantially similar to the land uses listed in the table are prohibited.

  • C. Specific Use Regulations. Where the last column in Table 25.18-1 (Public/Institutional, Parks and Recreation, and Tidal Plan/Bay Zoning Districts Use Regulations) includes a section, subsection, or chapter number, the regulations in the referenced section, subsection, or division shall apply to the use.

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§ 25.18.020

§ 25.18.030

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Table 25.18-1 Public/Institutional, Parks and Recreation, and Tidal Plan/Bay Zoning Districts Use
Regulations
P Permitted TUP Temporary Use Permit
CUP Conditional Use Permit A Accessory Use
MUP Minor Use Permit — Not Permitted
Land Use PI PR TPB Specific Use Regulations
Public and Quasi-Public
Government Facilities P — —
Hospitals CUP — —
Medical Clinics CUP — —
Office — Professional P — — Limited to offices of
government agencies only
CUP if a non-governmental
agency.
Park and Recreation P P P
Facilities, Public
Open Space and P P P
Conservation Uses
Schools, Public P — —
Schools, Private CUP — —
Other Uses
Rail and Public Transit P — —
Facilities
Parking Facility, A A A
Accessory Use
Parking Facility, Primary P P —
Use
Urban Agriculture P P P See Section 25.48.290
Utility Structures and P P CUP Allowed only on City-owned
Service Facilities properties and public rights-
of-way.
Vehicle Storage P P — Allowed only if property is
owned by a governmental
entity and leased to a third
party.
Wireless Communication See Section 25.48.300
Facilities
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(Ord. 2000, 2021; Ord. 2046, 3/2/2026)

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ZONING

§ 25.18.030

§ 25.18.040

§ 25.18.030. Development standards.

Development in these zoning districts is generally under the purview of a governmental agency or quasi-public organization. Generally, development standards are determined on a case-bycase basis as part of the public review process by that governmental agency or as part of the conditional use permit process.

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Table 25.18-2: Public/Institutional, Parks and Recreation, and Tidal Plan/Bay Zoning Districts
Development Standards
Development Standard PI PR Additional Regulations
Building Height — Maximum 35 ft. N/A Deviations to the
development standards
Setbacks
may be approved as part
Front 20 ft. N/A
of conditional use permit.
Interior Side and Rear 20 ft. N/A
Corner Lot — Street Side 20 ft. N/A
Floor Area Ratio — Maximum
Government, education, 1.5 N/A
cultural facilities
Hospitals 3.0 N/A
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  • (Ord. 2000, 2021; Ord. 2046, 3/2/2026)

§ 25.18.040. Additional Regulations—Setbacks and Public Access from San Francisco Bay…

  • A. Setback. Public access shall be maintained and developed based on the City-adopted and Bay Conservation and Development Commission-approved public access guidelines for Burlingame based on the applicable water frontage as follows:

    1. On San Francisco Bay. An average setback of 75 feet of the lot (or as may otherwise be required by the Bay Conservation and Development Commission) as measured from the shoreline as defined by the Bay Conservation and Development Commission; in no case shall the area as measured from the top of bank be less than the minimum width for the Bay Trail as required by the Bay Conservation and Development Commission; and

    2. On Anza Lagoon, Sanchez Channel, and Burlingame Lagoon. An average setback of 65 feet (or as otherwise may be required by the Bay Conservation and Development Commission) as measured from the shoreline as defined by the Bay Conservation and Development Commission; in no case shall the area as measured from the top of bank be less than the minimum width for the Bay Trail as required by the Bay Conservation and Development Commission.

  • B. Maintenance. All areas improved for public access within the jurisdiction of the Bay Conservation and Development Commission shall be maintained by the property owner and shall be available to the public in perpetuity as determined by the Bay Conservation and Development Commission.

  • (Ord. 2000, 2021; Ord. 2046, 3/2/2026)

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Contents — Burlingame Zoning Code
Burlingame Zoning Code
  1. Title 25
    Overview
    1. Article 1 — General Provisions
    2. Article 2 — Zoning Districts, Allowable uses, and Development …
    3. Chapter 25.02 — PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
    4. Chapter 25.36 — LANDSCAPING AND OPEN SPACE
    5. Chapter 25.42 — SIGNS
    6. Chapter 25.43 — TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT
    7. Chapter 25.45 — RESIDENTIAL IMPACT FEES
    8. Chapter 25.50 — GENERAL NONCONFORMING PROVISIONS
    9. Chapter 25.56 — NONCONFORMING USES
    10. Chapter 25.58 — OTHER NONCONFORMING PROVISIONS
    11. Chapter 25.02 — PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
    12. Chapter 25.04 — INTERPRETATION OF THE ZONING CODE
    13. Chapter 25.06 — ZONING MAP AND ZONING DISTRICTS
    14. Chapter 25.10 — RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (R-1, R-2, R-3, R…
    15. Chapter 25.12 — COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (C-…
    16. Chapter 25.14 — MIXED-USE ZONING DISTRICTS (RRMU, NBMU, BRMU, …
    17. Chapter 25.16 — DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN ZONING DISTRICTS (BAC, …
    18. Chapter 25.18 — PUBLIC/INSTITUTIONAL, PARKS AND RECREATION, AN…
    19. Chapter 25.20 — OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICTS
    20. Chapter 25.24 — COMPREHENSIVE AIRPORT LAND USE COMPATIBILITY P…
    21. Chapter 25.30 — RULES OF MEASUREMENT
    22. Chapter 25.31 — SITE PLANNING AND GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
    23. Chapter 25.33 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING
    24. Chapter 25.35 — HISTORIC RESOURCES
    25. Chapter 25.36 — LANDSCAPING AND OPEN SPACE
    26. Chapter 25.40 — PARKING REGULATIONS
    27. Chapter 25.41 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
    28. Chapter 25.42 — SIGNS
    29. Chapter 25.43 — TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT
    30. Chapter 25.44 — COMMERCIAL LINKAGE FEES
    31. Chapter 25.45 — RESIDENTIAL IMPACT FEES
    32. Chapter 25.46 — PUBLIC FACILITIES IMPACT FEES
    33. Chapter 25.48
    34. Chapter 25.50 — GENERAL NONCONFORMING PROVISIONS
    35. Chapter 25.52 — NONCONFORMING LOTS
    36. Chapter 25.54 — NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES
    37. Chapter 25.56 — NONCONFORMING USES
    38. Chapter 25.58 — OTHER NONCONFORMING PROVISIONS
    39. Chapter 25.60 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    40. Chapter 25.62 — APPLICATION PROCESSING PROCEDURES
    41. Chapter 25.66 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS AND MINOR USE PERMITS
    42. Chapter 25.68 — DESIGN REVIEW
    43. Chapter 25.70 — HILLSIDE AREA CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
    44. Chapter 25.72 — HOME OCCUPATION PERMITS
    45. Chapter 25.74 — MINOR MODIFICATIONS
    46. Chapter 25.76 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
    47. Chapter 25.78 — SPECIAL PERMIT
    48. Chapter 25.80 — SPECIFIC PLANS
    49. Chapter 25.82 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
    50. Chapter 25.84 — VARIANCES
    51. Chapter 25.86 — (RESERVED)
    52. Chapter 25.88 — PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION, EXTENSIONS, AMENDMENTS,…
    53. Chapter 25.92 — (RESERVED)
    54. Chapter 25.94 — ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
    55. Chapter 25.96
    56. Chapter 25.98 — APPEALS AND CALLS FOR REVIEW
    57. Chapter 25.100 — PUBLIC HEARINGS AND NOTICE
    58. Chapter 25.102 — ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS
    59. Chapter 25.103 — DEVELOPER INDEMNIFICATION
    60. Chapter 25.104 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
    61. Chapter 25.105 — PURPOSE
    62. Chapter 25.106 — LAND USE DEFINITIONS
    63. Chapter 25.108 — GENERAL DEFINITIONS

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