Chapter 13A — ASSEMBLY HALLS
El Segundo Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · El Segundo
15-13A-1: DEFINITIONS: ¶
Unless the contrary is stated or clearly appears from the context, the following definitions govern the construction of the words and phrases used in this chapter:
ASSEMBLY HALL: A building, or portion of a building, used for large scale public or private gatherings of people. For example, and without limitation, assembly halls include private educational facilities; religious institutions; clubs; lodges; theaters; and similar kinds of facilities whether available for public or private use. (Ord. 1447, 10-5-2010)
15-13A-2: COMPLIANCE WITH PERMIT REQUIREMENTS: ¶
Any ancillary uses affiliated with an assembly hall must be specifically identified and permitted by a validly issued conditional use permit pursuant to this chapter or be separately permitted in accordance with the requirements for that zone. For example, and without limitation, a daycare center or private school associated with an assembly hall must be identified as an authorized use in the conditional use permit. (Ord. 1447, 10-5-2010)
15-13A-3: PARKING REQUIREMENTS: ¶
A. Off street parking must be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in this title including, without limitation, landscaping requirements.
B. Where an assembly hall is established in a residential zone, the required front yard may not be used for parking vehicles. (Ord. 1447, 10-5-2010)
15-13A-4: COMPATIBILITY WITH SURROUNDING USES: ¶
A. All buildings, structures, and landscaping must be developed and maintained in a manner compatible with development on surrounding properties.
B. For assembly halls located within or adjacent to a residential zone, the planning commission may condition hours of operation to ensure compatibility with adjacent residential uses. (Ord. 1447, 10-5-2010)
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- Chapter 1 — TITLE; INTERPRETATION; DEFINITIONS
- Chapter 2 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 3 — ZONES AND USES
- Chapter 5 — COMMERCIAL ZONES
- Chapter 7 — OVERLAY DISTRICTS
- Chapter 8 — OPEN SPACE (O-S) ZONE
- Chapter 9 — AUTOMOBILE PARKING (P) ZONE
- Chapter 10 — PUBLIC FACILITIES (P-F) ZONE
- Chapter 13 — ADULT USE ZONING REGULATIONS
- Chapter 13A — ASSEMBLY HALLS
- Chapter 13B — CANNABIS-RELATED USES AND ACTIVITIES
- Chapter 15 — 13C MICRO-UNITS
- Chapter 14 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
- Chapter 15 — OFF STREET PARKING AND LOADING SPACES
- Chapter 15A — WATER CONSERVATION IN LANDSCAPING
- Chapter 16 — DEVELOPER TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT (TDM)
- Chapter 17 — EMPLOYER/OCCUPANT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
- Chapter 18 — SIGNS
- Chapter 19 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
- Chapter 20 — TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS
- Chapter 21 — NONCONFORMING BUILDINGS AND USES
- Chapter 23 — DIRECTOR DISCRETIONARY DECISIONS
- Chapter 24 — VARIANCES AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
- Chapter 25 — SITE PLAN REVIEW
- Chapter 26 — COASTAL ZONE DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
- Chapter 27 — AMENDMENTS
- Chapter 28 — PUBLIC HEARINGS
- Chapter 29 — APPEALS
- Chapter 30 — ENFORCEMENT; PENALTY
- Chapter 31 — RIGHT OF WAY DEDICATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS
- Chapter 32 — DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES
- Chapter 33 — PARKING IN-LIEU FEES
- Chapter 34 — CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
- Chapter 35 — DENSITY BONUS
- Chapter 36 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DI…
- Chapter 37 — HOUSING PROGRAMS