Chapter 17.33 — PUBLIC FACILITY OR PF DISTRICT
Crescent City Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Crescent City
§ 17.33.010. Purpose and application. ¶
The Public Facility or PF District is intended to be applied to lands owned by public agencies. (Ord. 789 § 3, 1-19-2016)
§ 17.33.020. Principal permitted uses. ¶
The principal permitted uses on property within the PF District include:
A. Public schools, parks, playgrounds and recreational facilities.
B. Public fairgrounds and related uses.
C. Public buildings, including City Hall, police stations, fire stations, libraries, courts, museums, auditoriums, hospitals, and similar uses.
D. Emergency shelters, provided such facility complies with all of the following:
Any emergency shelter newly proposed for construction or operation within the city shall not be located within three hundred feet of the street frontage from one emergency shelter to another emergency shelter.
Adequate external lighting shall be provided for security purposes to ensure fully lit parking, gathering, and waiting areas. Lighting shall be placed so as to not create glare or impact adjoining parcels.
The facility shall contain a maximum of ten beds and shall serve no more than ten persons per night.
The facility shall have an interior, enclosed client waiting and intake area large enough to accommodate the number of persons equal to twenty-five percent the number of beds. The area shall be based on space required for seated persons. The facility shall also have an adjoining, exterior overflow waiting area of equal size to the interior waiting area. The exterior waiting area shall be fenced, screened, gated, and shall not obstruct sidewalks or driveways.
The facility shall provide security during hours that the shelter is in operation, shall provide an on-site manager, and must have a minimum of one fully trained staff person with at least one year of homeless services experience on site at all times when a client is on the premises. Staff shall be mandated reporters for cases of abuse both physical and sexual.
Emergency shelter shall be available to residents for no more than six days. Extensions up to a total stay of twenty days in any continuous twelve-month period may be provided if no alternative housing is available
All conditions requiring permits or approval from a regulatory agency (e.g. building permit, sign off from County Environmental Health Dept., sign off from Fire Chief of the Crescent Fire Protection District etc.) shall be completed prior to use of the facility as an emergency shelter.
The emergency shelter shall be maintained in a neat, quiet, and orderly condition and operated in a manner so as not to be detrimental to adjacent properties and occupants.
The applicant shall submit a Security Plan for the review and approval of the Chief of Police prior operation of the emergency shelter.
The emergency shelter sponsor (the person or organization that runs the shelter) shall retain a right of access to and control of the premises and offer all the services provided for in California Civil Code section 1940(b)(2) so that the transient occupants do not become "tenants" with the rights afforded tenants under the California Civil Code.
(Ord. 789 § 3, 1-19-2016)
§ 17.33.030. Uses permitted with a use permit. ¶
The following uses are permitted on property within the PF District with a use permit:
A. Penal, correctional or detention institutions.
B. Public corporation yards, shops, repair and storage yards and buildings.
C. Communication towers.
(Ord. 789 § 3, 1-19-2016)
§ 17.33.040. Property development standards. ¶
In the PF district the height of buildings and the maximum dimensions of yards and lots shall be as follows:
A. Height. Maximum building height shall be forty feet. Accessory structures such as communication antennas may be erected to a maximum height of sixty feet.
B. Yard and Areas.
Front Yard. None required except where adjacent properties abutting upon the PF use are in a zone of greater requirements, then the front yard shall be equal to one-half of the adjacent zone requirement;
Side Yards. None required except where the side yard of the PF use abuts upon the side yard of a residential or an RP use, then the side yard shall be five feet;
Rear Yard. Minimum ten feet;
Lot Area. No minimum; and
Lot Coverage. Site coverage for the total building square footage shall not exceed eighty-five percent of the size of the lot. Parking areas shall not be counted as building square footage.
(Ord. 789 § 3, 1-19-2016)
§ 17.33.050. General provisions. ¶
General provisions for the PF District shall be as follows:
A. Parking. See Chapter 17.42 for complete regulations and standards for required off-street parking.
B. Fencing. See Chapter 17.40 for complete fencing regulations.
C. All exterior lighting shall be shielded and directed downward on the property to prevent upward glare and glare at adjacent properties. (Ord. 789 § 3, 1-19-2016)
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▸ Title 17 — Zoning
Overview- Chapter 17.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 17.04 — DEFINITIONS
- Chapter 17.06 — ADMINISTRATION
- Chapter 17.08 — DISTRICT CLASSIFICATIONS
- Chapter 17.10 — R-1 LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.14 — R-2 MODERATE DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.16 — R-3 HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.18 — R-P RESIDENTIAL-PROFESSIONAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.20 — C-1 DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.22 — C-2 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.23 — CW WATERFRONT COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.24 — HS HIGHWAY SERVICE DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.26 — C-M COMMERCIAL MANUFACTURING DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.28 — M MANUFACTURING DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.30 — M-P INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.31 — NR NATURAL RESOURCES DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.32 — O OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.33 — PUBLIC FACILITY OR PF DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.34 — PUD PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.35 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
- Chapter 17.36 — SPECIFIC PLANS AND REGULATIONS
- Chapter 17.39 — SIGNS
- Chapter 17.40 — FENCES
- Chapter 17.41 — LANDSCAPING
- Chapter 17.42 — OFF-STREET PARKING
- Chapter 17.43 — LANDSCAPING STANDARDS
- Chapter 17.44 — HEIGHT AND AREA EXCEPTIONS
- Chapter 17.46 — SITE PLAN AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
- Chapter 17.48 — SPECIAL ZONING USES
- Chapter 17.50 — NONCONFORMING USES
- Chapter 17.52 — TEMPORARY USES
- Chapter 17.54 — USE PERMITS
- Chapter 17.55 — RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
- Chapter 17.56 — VARIANCES
- Chapter 17.58 — AMENDMENTS AND REZONING
- Chapter 17.59 — BED AND BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENTS
- Chapter 17.60 — COASTAL ZONE GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 17.61 — COASTAL ZONE DEFINITIONS
- Chapter 17.62 — COASTAL ZONE ADMINISTRATION
- Chapter 17.63 — COASTAL ZONE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATIONS
- Chapter 17.64 — CZ-R1 COASTAL ZONE LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DIS…
- Chapter 17.65 — CZ-R1B COASTAL ZONE LOW-DENSITY RESIDENTIALBEA…
- Chapter 17.68 — CZ-C2 COASTAL ZONE GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.69 — CZ-HS COASTAL ZONE HIGHWAY SERVICE DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.70 — HARBOR-RELATED DISTRICT CZ-HR COASTAL ZONE
- Chapter 17 — 70A. CZ-HD COASTAL ZONE HARBOR DEPENDENT DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.71 — CZ-O COASTAL ZONE OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.72 — CZ-NR COASTAL ZONE NATURAL RESOURCES DISTRICT
- Chapter 17.73 — CZ-CW COASTAL ZONE WATERFRONT COMMERCIAL DISTR…
- Chapter 17.74 — COASTAL ZONE SIGNS
- Chapter 17.75 — COASTAL ZONE FENCES
- Chapter 17.76 — COASTAL ZONE OFF-STREET PARKING
- Chapter 17.77 — COASTAL ZONE SPECIFIC PLANS AND REGULATIONS
- Chapter 17.78 — COASTAL ZONE HEIGHT AND AREA EXCEPTIONS
- Chapter 17.79 — SITE PLAN AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
- Chapter 17.80 — COASTAL ZONE NONCONFORMING USES
- Chapter 17.81 — COASTAL ZONE AMENDMENTS AND REZONING
- Chapter 17.82 — COASTAL ZONE USE PERMITS
- Chapter 17.83 — SPECIAL ZONING USES
- Chapter 17.84 — COASTAL ZONE COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMITS AND A…
- Chapter 17 — 84A. COASTAL RESOURCE PROTECTION PUBLIC ACCESS AN…
- Chapter 17 — 84B. CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE RESOURCE PROTECTION …
- Chapter 17 — 84C. CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE RESOURCE PROTECTION …
- Chapter 17 — 84D. CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE RESOURCE PROTECTION …
- Chapter 17 — 84F. CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE RESOURCE PROTECTION …
- Chapter 17 — 84G. CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE RESOURCE PROTECTION …
- Chapter 17.85 — VARIANCES
- Chapter 17.86 — COASTAL ZONE WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT
- Chapter 17.87 — PUBLIC TREES
- Chapter 17.88 — STORM WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
- Chapter 17.89 — BED AND BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENTS
- Chapter 17.90 — SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
- Chapter 17.91 — SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
- Chapter 17.92 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
- Chapter 17.93 — STANDARDS FOR MARIJUANA
- Chapter 17.94 — CANNABIS CULTIVATION FOR PERSONAL OR MEDICAL USE
- Chapter 17.95 — COMMERCIAL CANNABIS REGULATIONS