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Chapter 8.100 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT

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

8.100.010 Purpose.

The purpose of this Chapter is to establish a procedure for conditionally approving or denying land uses, including related structures, that are not clearly permitted or prohibited because of their unique nature. Such uses and related structures would only be approved if their effect on the surrounding environment can be made acceptable through the application of conditions of approval.

8.100.020 Uses Requiring a Conditional Use Permit.

The uses and related structures requiring a Conditional Use Permit shall be limited to those in Chapter 8.12, Zoning Districts And Allowable Uses Of Land, for each zoning district, and elsewhere in this Ordinance.

8.100.030 Application.

The Applicant shall submit a complete application pursuant to Chapter 8.124, Applications, Fees and Deposits, accompanied by a fee and/or deposit and such materials as are required by the Director of Community Development.

8.100.040 Notice and Hearings.

Conditional Use Permit applications shall be considered at a public hearing with notice pursuant to Chapter 8.132, Notice and Hearings.

8.100.050 Concurrent Consideration.

When a Conditional Use Permit is required for a project which is also subject to a Zoning Ordinance Amendment, Specific Plan, Specific Plan Amendment, or General Plan Amendment, it shall be approved, conditionally approved, or denied by the same decision-maker or body for those actions.

8.100.060 Required Findings.

The following findings shall all be made in order to approve a Conditional Use Permit:

A. The proposed use and related structures is compatible with other land uses, transportation and service facilities in the vicinity.

B. It will not adversely affect the health or safety of persons residing or working in the vicinity, or be detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare.

C. It will not be injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood.

D. There are adequate provisions for public access, water, sanitation, and public utilities and services to ensure that the proposed use and related structures would not be detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare.

  • E. The subject site is physically suitable for the type, density and intensity of the use and related structures being proposed.

F. It will not be contrary to the specific intent clauses, development regulations, or performance standards established for the zoning district in which it is located.

  • G. It is consistent with the Dublin General Plan and with any applicable Specific Plans.

8.100.070 Action.

The decision-makers for Conditional Use Permits shall be the Zoning Administrator or the Planning Commission, as specified in the Land Use Matrix in Chapter 8.12, Zoning Districts And Permitted Uses Of Land. The Planning Commission or the Zoning Administrator shall hold a public hearing, and after the public hearing is closed may, based on evidence in the public record, and the findings above, approve, conditionally approve, or deny a Conditional Use Permit by resolution.

8.100.080 Amendments.

A. Minor Amendment. The Community Development Director or his/her designee shall determine that a minor amendment to a Conditional Use Permit is in substantial conformance with the Conditional Use Permit if it is a minor project as described below, is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act, and is consistent with the conditions of approval for the permit. It is not the intent of this Chapter that a series of Minor Amendments be used to circumvent the need for a new Conditional Use Permit. A minor project shall include any of the following:

  1. The cumulative physical expansion of any structure approved in the original Conditional Use Permit by no more than 1,000 square feet.

  2. The expansion or intensification of use by no more than 10% of the original use.

  3. Relocation of a use within the same property or structure.

  4. A maximum 25% increase or decrease in hours of operation.

B. Other Amendments. The process for amending a Conditional Use Permit shall be the same as the process for approving a Conditional Use Permit except that the decision-maker for such Conditional Use Permit shall be the same decision-maker that ultimately approved the Conditional Use Permit including any approval on appeal, or by referral.

8.100.090 Building Permits.

Building Permits shall not be issued except in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Conditional Use Permit approval.

8.100.100 Procedures.

The procedures set forth in Chapter 8.96, Permit Procedures, shall apply except as otherwise provided in this Chapter.

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Contents — Dublin Zoning Code
Dublin Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 8.04 — TITLE, PURPOSE AND AUTHORITY
  2. Chapter 8.08
  3. Chapter 8.08 — DEFINITIONS
  4. Chapter 8.100
  5. Chapter 8.100 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
  6. Chapter 8.102
  7. Chapter 8.102 — MINOR USE PERMIT
  8. Chapter 8.104
  9. Chapter 8.104 — SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
  10. Chapter 8.108
  11. Chapter 8.108 — TEMPORARY USE PERMIT
  12. Chapter 8.112
  13. Chapter 8.112 — VARIANCE
  14. Chapter 8.116
  15. Chapter 8.116 — ZONING CLEARANCE
  16. Chapter 8.12
  17. Chapter 8.12
  18. Chapter 8.120
  19. Chapter 8.120 — ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
  20. Chapter 8.124
  21. Chapter 8.124
  22. Chapter 8.128
  23. Chapter 8.128
  24. Chapter 8.132
  25. Chapter 8.132 — NOTICE AND HEARINGS
  26. Chapter 8.136
  27. Chapter 8.136 — APPEALS
  28. Chapter 8.140
  29. Chapter 8.140
  30. Chapter 8.144
  31. Chapter 8.144 — ENFORCEMENT
  32. Chapter 8.16
  33. Chapter 8.16
  34. Chapter 8.20
  35. Chapter 8.20 — RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
  36. Chapter 8.24
  37. Chapter 8.24 — COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
  38. Chapter 8.28
  39. Chapter 8.28 — INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
  40. Chapter 8.30
  41. Chapter 8.30
  42. Chapter 8.31
  43. Chapter 8.31 — DUBLIN CROSSING ZONING DISTRICT
  44. Chapter 8.32
  45. Chapter 8.32
  46. Chapter 8.33
  47. Chapter 8.33 — COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT
  48. Chapter 8.34
  49. Chapter 8.34 — SCARLETT COURT OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT
  50. Chapter 8.35
  51. Chapter 8.35
  52. Chapter 8.36
  53. Chapter 8.36 — DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
  54. Chapter 8.38
  55. Chapter 8.38
  56. Chapter 8.40
  57. Chapter 8.40 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES AND USES REGULATIONS
  58. Chapter 8.41
  59. Chapter 8.41 — OUTDOOR LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
  60. Chapter 8.42
  61. Chapter 8.42 — SUPERSTORES
  62. Chapter 8.43
  63. Chapter 8.43 — TOBACCO RETAILERS
  64. Chapter 8.44
  65. Chapter 8.44 — ADULT BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT REGULATIONS
  66. Chapter 8.45
  67. Chapter 8.45 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
  68. Chapter 8.46
  69. Chapter 8.46 — SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY UNITS
  70. Chapter 8.47
  71. Chapter 8.47 — SUPPORTIVE HOUSING
  72. Chapter 8.48
  73. Chapter 8.48 — ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES REGULATIONS
  74. Chapter 8.49
  75. Chapter 8.49 — LOW-BARRIER NAVIGATION CENTERS
  76. Chapter 8.50
  77. Chapter 8.50
  78. Chapter 8.52
  79. Chapter 8.52 — DENSITY BONUS REGULATIONS
  80. Chapter 8.54
  81. Chapter 8.54
  82. Chapter 8.56
  83. Chapter 8.56 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS REGULATIONS
  84. Chapter 8.58
  85. Chapter 8.58 — PUBLIC ART PROGRAM CONTRIBUTION
  86. Chapter 8.60
  87. Chapter 8.60
  88. Chapter 8.62
  89. Chapter 8.62 — HISTORIC OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT SITE DEVELOPME…
  90. Chapter 8.64
  91. Chapter 8.65
  92. Chapter 8.65 — COTTAGE FOOD OPERATIONS
  93. Chapter 8.68
  94. Chapter 8.68 — INCLUSIONARY ZONING REGULATIONS
  95. Chapter 8.70
  96. Chapter 8.70 — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES (INDOOR)
  97. Chapter 8.72
  98. Chapter 8.72 — LANDSCAPING AND FENCING REGULATIONS
  99. Chapter 8.76
  100. Chapter 8.76 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REGULATIONS
  101. Chapter 8.78 — GARAGE CONVERSIONS
  102. Chapter 8.80
  103. Chapter 8.80 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT REGULATIONS
  104. Chapter 8.81
  105. Chapter 8.81
  106. Chapter 8.82
  107. Chapter 8.82
  108. Chapter 8.84
  109. Chapter 8.88
  110. Chapter 8.88 — WATER-EFFICIENT LANDSCAPING REGULATIONS
  111. Chapter 8.92
  112. Chapter 8.92 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
  113. Chapter 8.96
  114. Chapter 8.96 — PERMIT PROCEDURES

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