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Chapter 16.24 — GEOLOGIC HAZARD OVERLAY DISTRICT

Chino Hills Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Chino Hills

Chapter 16.24 - GEOLOGIC HAZARD OVERLAY DISTRICT

16.24.010 - Intent and purpose.

The geologic hazard (GH) overlay district is created to provide greater public safety by establishing review procedures and setbacks for areas that are subject to potential geologic problems such as ground shaking, earthquake faults, liquefaction, and landsliding.

(Ord. 68 § 9.51.010, 1995)

16.24.020 - Application of the geologic hazard overlay.

A.

The geologic hazard overlay district shall apply to the Chino Hills fault hazard zone, as delineated in the General Plan safety element.

B.

The geologic hazard overlay district standards and requirements shall also be applied to areas where landslides, liquefaction hazards, and other geologic hazards are known or suspected to occur, as identified in the General Plan safety element.

(Ord. 68 § 9.51.020, 1995)

16.24.030 - Geologic reports.

A.

A detailed geologic study prepared by a registered geologist shall be submitted with all land use applications and development permits proposed within the geologic hazard overlay district. The Building Official shall determine the scope of the study, depending upon the geologic hazards affecting the subject property.

B.

Exemptions to the requirement for a geologic study consist of:

1.

Single-family wood frame dwellings located within a division of land for which an approved geologic report was prepared. However, for dwellings proposed to be located in hillside areas on slopes greater than fifteen (15) percent or where known geologic hazards exist, this exemption shall not apply;

2.

Uses accessory to a residence;

3.

The alterations or additions to any structure where the value or area does not exceed fifty (50) percent of the existing structure.

(Ord. 68 § 9.51.030, 1995)

16.24.040 - Development standards.

When a development project is proposed within a geologic hazard overlay district, the following standards shall apply:

A.

All structures used for human occupancy, other than single-family woodframe structures, shall be set back from any fault, including the Chino Hills fault, as indicated in site-specific geotechnical reports.

B.

Structures used for critical facilities shall not be located within any fault zone. Critical facilities shall include dams, reservoirs, fuel storage facilities, police and fire stations, schools, hospitals, and high-occupancy facilities.

C.

Utility lines and streets shall not be placed within the construction setback area of a hazardous fault except for a crossing which can be made perpendicular to the fault trace or as recommended by the project geologist and approved by the reviewing authority.

D.

The following conditions apply to areas subject to landslide hazards:

1.

All facilities and streets should be sited in a manner which minimizes erosion potential.

2.

Natural vegetation shall be retained and protected where possible. Where inadequate vegetation exists, additional landscaping shall be provided. Any additional landscaping shall be compatible with the local environment and capable of surviving with a minimum of maintenance and supplemental water.

3.

The development should be designed to minimize water run-off. Provisions should be made to effectively accommodate any increased run-off.

4.

Measures shall be taken to offset the possible affects of landslides. A detailed geologic report identifying these measures shall be required prior to the issuance of building permits.

5.

All proposed facilities located within landslide hazard areas shall be constructed in a manner to minimize or eliminate subsidence damage.

(Ord. 68 § 9.51.040, 1995)

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Contents — Chino Hills Zoning Code
Chino Hills Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 16.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS
  2. Chapter 16.04 — ZONING DISTRICTS DESIGNATED
  3. Chapter 16.06 — GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  4. Chapter 16.07 — LANDSCAPE AND WATER CONSERVATION REQUIREMENTS
  5. Chapter 16.08 — GENERAL DESIGN REGULATIONS
  6. Chapter 16.09 — NON-RESIDENTIAL DESIGN GUIDELINES
  7. Chapter 16.10 — RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
  8. Chapter 16.11 — MULTI-FAMILY OWNERSHIP HOUSING AND CONVERSION …
  9. Chapter 16.12 — COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
  10. Chapter 16.13 — MIXED USE DISTRICT
  11. Chapter 16.14 — BUSINESS PARK AND LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
  12. Chapter 16.15 — HOUSING PRIORITY ZONING DISTRICTS
  13. Chapter 16.16 — INSTITUTIONAL/PUBLIC FACILITIES DISTRICTS
  14. Chapter 16.18 — OPEN SPACE DISTRICTS
  15. Chapter 16.20 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
  16. Chapter 16.22 — FIRE HAZARD OVERLAY DISTRICT
  17. Chapter 16.24 — GEOLOGIC HAZARD OVERLAY DISTRICT
  18. Chapter 16.28 — BIOTIC RESOURCES OVERLAY DISTRICT
  19. Chapter 16.30 — SCENIC RESOURCES OVERLAY DISTRICT
  20. Chapter 16.32 — SMALL LOT OVERLAY DISTRICT
  21. Chapter 16.33 — EQUESTRIAN AND LARGE ANIMAL OVERLAY
  22. Chapter 16.34 — PARKING AND LOADING
  23. Chapter 16.36 — TRIP REDUCTION PROGRAM
  24. Chapter 16.40 — TEMPORARY USES AND STRUCTURES
  25. Chapter 16.42 — SPECIAL USE STANDARDS
  26. Chapter 16.44 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
  27. Chapter 16.46 — ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
  28. Chapter 16.47 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS IN HOUSING DEVELOPME…
  29. Chapter 16.48 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
  30. Chapter 16.50 — GRADING REGULATIONS
  31. Chapter 16.52 — CONDITIONAL GRADING COMPLIANCE
  32. Chapter 16.54 — EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
  33. Chapter 16.56 — HOME OCCUPATION PERMITS
  34. Chapter 16.58 — ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
  35. Chapter 16.60 — GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS
  36. Chapter 16.62 — DEVELOPMENT CODE AND ZONING MAP AMENDMENTS
  37. Chapter 16.64 — SPECIFIC PLAN ADOPTION AND AMENDMENT
  38. Chapter 16.66 — AGRICULTURAL PRESERVES AND LAND CONSERVATION C…
  39. Chapter 16.68 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
  40. Chapter 16.70 — MAJOR VARIANCES
  41. Chapter 16.72 — MINOR VARIANCES
  42. Chapter 16.73 — MINOR EXCEPTIONS
  43. Chapter 16.74 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
  44. Chapter 16.76 — SITE PLAN APPROVAL
  45. Chapter 16.78 — MINOR USE PERMITS
  46. Chapter 16.79 — ZONING CLEARANCE
  47. Chapter 16.80 — TEMPORARY USE PERMIT
  48. Chapter 16.82 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
  49. Chapter 16.84 — COVENANTS OF EASEMENTS
  50. Chapter 16.86 — DEDICATION OF LAND FOR PARK AND RECREATION PUR…
  51. Chapter 16.88 — GATE-GUARDED NEIGHBORHOODS
  52. Chapter 16.90 — TREE PRESERVATION
  53. Chapter 16.92 — MARIJUANA-RELATED USES AND ACTIVITIES

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