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Article 43 — Reasonable Accommodations.

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

Sec. 43.01. - Purpose.

This article provides a procedure to request reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities seeking equal access to housing under the Federal Fair Housing Act and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (the Acts) in the application of zoning laws and other land use regulations, policies and procedures.

(Ord. No. 505, § 31, 10-21-2014)

Sec. 43.02. - Applicability.

A.

A request for reasonable accommodation may be made by any person with a disability, their representative or any entity, when the application of a requirement of this Zoning Code or other city requirement, policy or practice acts as a barrier to fair housing opportunities. A person with a disability is a person who has a physical or mental impairment that limits or substantially limits one or more major life activities, anyone who is regarded as having such impairment or anyone who has a record of such impairment. This article is intended to apply to those persons who are defined as disabled under the Acts.

B.

A request for reasonable accommodation may include a modification or exception to the rules, standards and practices for the siting, development and use of housing or housing-related facilities that would eliminate regulatory barriers and provide a person with a disability equal opportunity to housing of their choice.

C.

A reasonable accommodation is granted to the household that needs the accommodation and does not apply to successors in interest to the site.

D.

A reasonable accommodation may be granted in compliance with this chapter without the need for the approval of a variance.

(Ord. No. 505, § 31, 10-21-2014)

Sec. 43.03. - Application requirements.

A.

Application. A request for reasonable accommodation shall be submitted on an application form provided by the city, or in the form of a letter to the city planner, and shall contain the following information:

1.

The applicant's name, address and telephone number;

2.

Address of the property for which the request is being made;

3.

The current actual use of the property;

4.

The basis for the claim that the individual is considered disabled under the Acts;

5.

The Zoning Code provision, regulation or policy from which reasonable accommodation is being requested; and

6.

Why the reasonable accommodation is necessary to make the specific property accessible to the individual.

B.

Review with other land use applications. If the project for which the request for reasonable accommodation is being made also requires some other discretionary approval (including use permit, design review, general plan amendment, zone change, annexation, etc.), then the applicant shall file the information required by subsection A above, together for concurrent review with the application for discretionary approval.

(Ord. No. 505, § 31, 10-21-2014)

Sec. 43.04. - Review authority.

A.

City Planner. A request for reasonable accommodation shall be reviewed by the director if no approval is sought other than the request for reasonable accommodation.

B.

Other Review Authority. A request for reasonable accommodation submitted for concurrent review with another discretionary land use application shall be reviewed by the authority reviewing the discretionary land use application.

(Ord. No. 505, § 31, 10-21-2014)

Sec. 43.05. - Review procedure.

A.

City Planner Review. The city planner shall make a written determination within 45 days of the application being deemed complete and either grant, grant with modifications, or deny a request for reasonable accommodation. Such denial shall provide the grounds for denial of the request.

B.

Other Review Authority. The written determination on whether to grant or deny the request for reasonable accommodation shall be made by the authority responsible for reviewing the discretionary land use application in compliance with the applicable review procedure for the discretionary review. The written determination to grant or deny the request for reasonable accommodation shall include the grounds for approval or denial of the request.

(Ord. No. 505, § 31, 10-21-2014)

Sec. 43.06. - Findings and decision.

A.

Findings. The written decision to grant or deny a request for reasonable accommodation will be consistent with the Acts and shall be based on consideration of the following factors:

1.

Whether the housing in the request will be used by an individual disabled under the Acts;

2.

Whether the request for reasonable accommodation is necessary to make specific housing available to an individual with a disability under the Acts;

3.

Whether the requested reasonable accommodation would impose an undue financial or administrative burden on the city;

4.

Whether the requested reasonable accommodation would require a fundamental alteration in the nature of a city program or law, including but not limited to land use and zoning;

5.

Potential impact on surrounding uses;

6.

Physical attributes of the property and structures; and

7.

Other reasonable accommodations that may provide an equivalent level of benefit.

B.

Conditions of Approval. In granting a request for reasonable accommodation, the review authority may impose any conditions of approval deemed reasonable and necessary to ensure that the reasonable accommodation would comply with the findings required by subsection A above. The conditions shall also state whether the accommodation granted shall be removed in the event that the person for whom the accommodation was requested no longer resides on the site.

(Ord. No. 505, § 31, 10-21-2014)

Sec. 43.07. - Appeal of determination.

A determination to grant or deny a request for reasonable accommodation may be appealed, and the appeal must be filed within ten days of the date of the decision. An appeal of the city planner's decision goes to the planning commission.

(Ord. No. 505, § 31, 10-21-2014)

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  1. Article 1 — Findings and Adoption of Zoning (District) Plan.
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  3. Article 2 — Designation of Districts.
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  5. Article 3 — Establishment of Districts.
  6. Article 3 — Establishment of Districts.
  7. Article 4 — Definitions.
  8. Article 4 — Definitions.[[2]]
  9. Article 5 — R-1 Single Family Residence District—Regulations.
  10. Article 5 — R-1 Single Family Residence District—Regulations.
  11. Article 8 — R-4 General Apartment District—Regulations.
  12. Article 8 — R-4 General Apartment District—Regulations.
  13. Article 9 — C-N Neighborhood Business District—Regulations.
  14. Article 9 — C-N Neighborhood Business District—Regulations.
  15. Article 10 — C-G General Commercial District—Regulations.
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  17. Article 11 — C-H Highway Service Commercial District—Regulatio…
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  19. Article 12 — M-1 Light Industrial District—Regulations.
  20. Article 12 — M-1 Light Industrial District—Regulations.
  21. Article 13 — M-2 General Industrial District—Regulations.
  22. Article 13 — M-2 General Industrial District—Regulations.
  23. Article 14 — M-L Limited Manufacturing District—Regulations.
  24. Article 14 — M-L Limited Manufacturing District—Regulations.
  25. Article 15 — P-D Planned Development District—Regulations.
  26. Article 15 — P-D Planned Development District—Regulations.
  27. Article 16 — P-F Public Facilities District—Regulations.
  28. Article 16 — P-F Public Facilities District—Regulations.
  29. Article 17 — O-S Open Space District—Regulations.
  30. Article 17 — O-S Open Space District—Regulations.
  31. Article 18 — F-W Floodway District—Regulations.
  32. Article 18 — F-W Floodway District—Regulations.
  33. Article 19 — "A" Agricultural Combining Districts—Regulations.
  34. Article 19 — "A" Agricultural Combining Districts—Regulations.
  35. Article 20 — "B" Special Building Site Combining District— Reg…
  36. Article 21 — "CD" Special Civic District Combining District— R…
  37. Article 21.5 — Cannabis Regulations.
  38. Article 21.5 — Cannabis Regulations.[[3]]
  39. Article 22 — "F" Special Highway Frontage Combining District— …
  40. Article 22 — "F" Special Highway Frontage Combining District— …
  41. Article 23 — "FP" Special Floodplain Combining District— Regul…
  42. Article 23 — "FP" Special Floodplain Combining District—
  43. Article 24 — "H" Special Height Combining District—Regulations.
  44. Article 24 — "H" Special Height Combining District—Regulations.
  45. Article 25 — "P" Special Parking Combining District—Regulations.
  46. Article 25 — "P" Special Parking Combining District—Regulations.
  47. Article 26 — "O" Special Divided Ownership—Regulations.
  48. Article 26 — "O" Special Divided Ownership—Regulations.
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  51. Article 28 — Fire Zones.
  52. Article 28 — Fire Zones.
  53. Article 29 — Off-Street Parking Requirements.
  54. Article 29 — Off-Street Parking Requirements.
  55. Article 30 — Landmark and Historic Preservation.
  56. Article 31 — Outdoor Advertising and Sign Regulations.
  57. Article 31 — Outdoor Advertising and Sign Regulations.[[5]]
  58. Article 33 — Use Permits.
  59. Article 33 — Use Permits.
  60. Article 34 — Variances.
  61. Article 34 — Variances.
  62. Article 35 — Nonconforming Uses.
  63. Article 35 — Nonconforming Uses.
  64. Article 36 — Amendments, Alterations, Changes in Districts.
  65. Article 36 — Amendments, Alterations, Changes in Districts.
  66. Article 37 — Enforcement, Legal Procedure, Penalties.
  67. Article 37 — Enforcement, Legal Procedure, Penalties.
  68. Article 38 — Repealing.
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  70. Article 39 — Floodplain Management.
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  74. Article 41 — Density Bonus.
  75. Article 41 — Density Bonus.
  76. Article 41.5 — By Right Housing Projects.
  77. Article 41.5 — By Right Housing Projects.
  78. Article 42 — High Density Housing Combining District.
  79. Article 42 — High Density Housing Combining District.
  80. Article 43 — Reasonable Accommodations.
  81. Article 43 — Reasonable Accommodations.
  82. Article 44 — "M-U-B" Bridge Street Mixed-Use District—Regulati…
  83. Article 44 — "M-U-B" Bridge Street Mixed-Use District— Regulat…
  84. Article 45 — "M-U-D" Downtown Mixed Use District—Regulations.
  85. Article 46 — "M-U-M" Main Street Mixed Use District—Regulations.
  86. Article 47 — "M-U-R" Residential Mixed-Use District—Regulations.
  87. Article 47 — "M-U-R" Residential Mixed-Use District—Regulations.
  88. Article 48 — Mixed Use Districts Table.
  89. Article 48 — Mixed Use Districts Table.
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