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Chapter 17.88 — SIMILAR USES

Corona Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Corona

17.88.010 Purpose.

It is recognized in the development of a comprehensive zoning ordinance that ambiguity may arise concerning the appropriate classification of or permission of an unlisted particular use within the meaning and intent of this title. Hence, the phrase "other similar uses permitted by Commission determination" appears under "uses permitted" in each zone.

(`78 Code, § 17.88.010.)

17.88.020 Initiation of proceedings.

When an unlisted use or uses are proposed to the Commission for a particular zone, or when classification of an unlisted use or uses is requested, the Commission may initiate proceedings, by motion, to ascertain all pertinent facts concerning said proposal or request, hold public hearings and, by resolution, make its findings and state its reasons for classifying or permitting or not classifying or permitting any unlisted use or uses as similar uses in a particular zone. (`78 Code, § 17.88.020.)

17.88.030 Staff investigation.

The Planning Department shall study the proposed similar use or uses and shall provide information necessary to assure action consistent with the intent of this title and the General Plan and shall report the findings to the Commission.

(`78 Code, § 17.88.030.)

17.88.040 Public hearing – Notice.

(A) The hearing date shall be set by the Secretary of the Planning Commission for not less than ten nor more than 45 days after the initiating motion by the Commission.

(B) The notice of time, place and purpose of the hearing shall be published once in a newspaper of general circulation in the city not less than ten days prior to the date of the hearing. The title of such notice shall consist of the words "Notice of Hearing on Proposed Similar Use" in larger type than that used for the balance of the notice. (`78 Code, § 17.88.040.)

17.88.050 Public hearing – Findings and determination.

(A) The Commission shall not less than ten days after the publication of the legal notice of a public hearing on a proposed similar use hold said public hearing.

(B) Within 35 days after the close of the public hearing, the Commission shall make findings that all the following conditions do or do not exist in relation to the proposed use in the particular zone within which it is proposed to be located:

(1) It is not inconsistent with the purposes and intent of this title;

(2) It is similar to one or more uses permitted in the zone within which it is proposed to be located;

(3) Its operation is compatible with other permitted uses within said zone;

  • (4) It will further the objectives of said zone;

  • (5) It will not cause substantial injury or impair the present or potential use of the properties in said zone;

  • (6) It will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, convenience and welfare of the community;

  • (7) It will not generate substantial additional traffic congestion over other permitted uses in said zone; and

  • (8) It will not adversely affect the intent of the city’s General Plan.

  • (C) If the Commission makes findings that all said conditions enumerated in division (B) of this section do so exist,

it shall state its reasons therefor and by the same resolution include the proposed use as a permitted one within the zone in which it was proposed or requested to be included. A copy of the resolution shall be filed with the City Clerk within three days of its adoption date. If the Commission makes findings that all said conditions enumerated in

division (B) of this section do not so exist, it shall state its reasons therefor in the resolution. Such a resolution shall be filed in the office of Planning Director.

(`78 Code, § 17.88.050.)

17.88.060 Council action.

Upon the City Clerk’s receipt of the resolution described in § 17.88.050(C), the Council, at its next regular meeting following the date of the receipt, may, by motion reverse or modify in whole or in part the Commission’s resolution. Unless the Commission’s resolution is reversed, it shall become effective with any Council modifications on the date following the Council meeting at which the resolution was considered. (`78 Code, § 17.88.060.)

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Contents — Corona Zoning Code
Corona Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 17.02
  2. Chapter 17.04 — DEFINITIONS AND CONSTRUCTION
  3. Chapter 17.06 — A - AGRICULTURAL ZONE
  4. Chapter 17.08 — A-14.4 - SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  5. Chapter 17.10 — R-1A - SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  6. Chapter 17.11 — R-20.0 - SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  7. Chapter 17.12 — R-12.0 - SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  8. Chapter 17.14 — R-1-9.6 - SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  9. Chapter 17.16 — R-1-8.4 - SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  10. Chapter 17.18 — R-1-7.2 - SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  11. Chapter 17.20 — R-1-14.4 - SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  12. Chapter 17.22 — R-2 - LOW-DENSITY MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL …
  13. Chapter 17.24 — R-3 - MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  14. Chapter 17.26 — R-3-C - MULTIPLE-DWELLING ZONE
  15. Chapter 17.28 — R-G - MULTIPLE-DWELLING ZONE
  16. Chapter 17.30 — MP - MOBILE HOME PARK ZONE
  17. Chapter 17.31 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING OVERLAY ZONE
  18. Chapter 17.32 — P - OFF-STREET PARKING ZONE
  19. Chapter 17.33 — COMMERCIAL & OFFICE ZONES
  20. Chapter 17.35 — QUASI-PUBLIC (QP) ZONE
  21. Chapter 17.41 — ADULT USE ZONING REGULATIONS
  22. Chapter 17.52 — PCD - PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ZONE
  23. Chapter 17.53 — SPECIFIC PLAN ZONE
  24. Chapter 17.54 — FP-1 - PRIMARY FLOODPLAIN ZONE
  25. Chapter 17.56 — FP-2 - SECONDARY FLOODPLAIN ZONE
  26. Chapter 17.58 — FP-3 - TERTIARY FLOODPLAIN ZONE
  27. Chapter 17.59 — HILLSIDE DISTRICT
  28. Chapter 17.60 — O - COMBINING OIL ZONE
  29. Chapter 17.61 — PARK AND SCHOOL DISTRICT
  30. Chapter 17.62 — OVERLAY ZONES
  31. Chapter 17.63 — HISTORIC RESOURCES
  32. Chapter 17.65 — TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
  33. Chapter 17.66 — ACCESSORY BUILDINGS AND BUILDING HEIGHT
  34. Chapter 17.67 — LOW BARRIER NAVIGATION CENTERS
  35. Chapter 17.68 — VEHICULAR ACCESS
  36. Chapter 17.70 — LANDSCAPING, FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES
  37. Chapter 17.71 — PICTURE ARCADE VIEWING BOOTHS
  38. Chapter 17.72 — SUPPLEMENTAL SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR AU…
  39. Chapter 17.74 — SIGNS
  40. Chapter 17.75 — DONATION COLLECTION CONTAINERS
  41. Chapter 17.76 — OFF-STREET PARKING
  42. Chapter 17.78 — OFF-STREET LOADING
  43. Chapter 17.79 — TRASH ENCLOSURES
  44. Chapter 17.80 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
  45. Chapter 17.81 — MANUFACTURED HOUSING ON PERMANENT FOUNDATION
  46. Chapter 17.82 — PLANNED UNIT AND CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT
  47. Chapter 17.83 — CONVERSIONS TO CONDOMINIUMS
  48. Chapter 17.84 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
  49. Chapter 17.85 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT
  50. Chapter 17.86 — SETBACK REQUIREMENTS
  51. Chapter 17.87 — DENSITY BONUS AGREEMENTS AND DEVELOPMENT AGREE…
  52. Chapter 17.88 — SIMILAR USES
  53. Chapter 17.90 — NONCONFORMING USES
  54. Chapter 17.91 — PRECISE PLANS
  55. Chapter 17.93 — APPEALS FROM COMMISSION DECISIONS ON CONDITION…
  56. Chapter 17.96 — VARIANCES
  57. Chapter 17.97 — FILM PERMITS
  58. Chapter 17.98 — BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT AND SPECIAL USE PER…
  59. Chapter 17.99 — ZONING ADMINISTRATOR AND TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
  60. Chapter 17.100 — ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD
  61. Chapter 17.102 — DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW
  62. Chapter 17.104 — ZONING MAP AMENDMENT
  63. Chapter 17.106 — ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENT
  64. Chapter 17.108 — ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT

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