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Title 19 — Zoning

Chapter 19.24 — PF PUBLIC FACILITIES ZONE

Imperial Beach Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Imperial Beach

§ 19.24.010. Purpose of zone.

The purpose of the public facilities zone is to designate land devoted to public facilities and utilities. This designation includes public schools, parks, civic and public parking facilities. All lands under public or quasi-public ownership and lands utilized for public recreational purposes may be zoned in the public facilities classification.

(Ord. 601 § 1, 1983; Ord. 94-884)

§ 19.24.020. Permitted uses.

The following uses are permitted in the public facilities zone:

  • A. Public parks, playgrounds, athletic fields, gardens, tennis courts, swimming pools;

  • B. Public school facilities;

  • C. Civic center facilities;

  • D. Public parking facilities;

  • E. Buildings and facilities owned or operated by a governmental or quasi-public agency;

  • F. Public and/or municipal recreation facilities;

  • G. Public library;

  • H. Public riding and hiking trails.

(Ord. 601 § 1, 1983; Ord. 94-884; Ord. 2002-983 §§ 19, 20; Ord. 2003-997 § 1)

§ 19.24.022. Conditional uses.

The following uses are permitted in the public facilities zone subject to the approval of a conditional use permit:

  • A. Wireless communications facilities.

(Ord. 2003-997 § 1)

§ 19.24.025. Special use—Mobilehomes, trailers, motorhomes used for temporary habitation.

The City Council may grant permission for a mobilehome, trailer, or motorhome to be temporarily used for living and/or sleeping purposes by a caretaker or watchkeeper, when used exclusively by the owner of such mobilehome, trailer or motorhome, for a period of time and upon such reasonable conditions as the City Council may establish. No such mobilehome, trailer, or motorhome shall be used as a permanent place of habitation. (Ord. 2002-976 § 1)

§ 19.24.030. Development standards.

Any proposed development or use shall be subject to the site plan review process as designated in Chapter 19.81 of this title. Upon completion of all required application forms, the Planning Commission shall hold a noticed public hearing. The site plan review process shall determine all applicable setbacks, lot coverage, building height, parking, siting, signs and other standards required to assure compatibility with the surrounding lands and uses. A finding must also be made that the application is in conformance with the applicable elements of the City of Imperial Beach General Plan and the Coastal Land Use Plan.

(Ord. 601 § 1, 1983; Ord. 94-884)

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Contents — Imperial Beach Zoning Code
Imperial Beach Zoning Code
  1. Title 19 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 19.02 — GENERAL REGULATIONS AND INTERPRETATION
    2. Chapter 19.04 — DEFINITIONS
    3. Chapter 19.06 — ZONE MAP AND BOUNDARIES
    4. Chapter 19.07 — POST LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM CERTIFICATION PERMI…
    5. Chapter 19.12 — R-1-6000 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
    6. Chapter 19.13 — R-1-3800 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
    7. Chapter 19.14 — R-3000-D TWO-FAMILY DETACHED RESIDENTIAL ZONE
    8. Chapter 19.15 — R-3000 TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
    9. Chapter 19.16 — R-2000 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
    10. Chapter 19.17 — R-1500 HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONE
    11. Chapter 19.23 — COMMERCIAL/MIXED-USE USE REGULATIONS
    12. Chapter 19.24 — PF PUBLIC FACILITIES ZONE
    13. Chapter 19.25 — C/R-ET COMMERCIAL/RECREATIONECOTOURISM ZONE
    14. Chapter 19.27 — C/MU-2 SEACOAST COMMERCIAL AND MIXED-USE ZONE
    15. Chapter 19.28 — C/MU-3 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL AND MIXED-USE Z…
    16. Chapter 19.29 — OS OPEN SPACE ZONE
    17. Chapter 19.30 — UR URBAN RESERVE ZONE
    18. Chapter 19.32 — FLOOD HAZARD OVERLAY DISTRICT
    19. Chapter 19.40 — BUILDING HEIGHT
    20. Chapter 19.42 — LOT AREA AND FRONTAGE
    21. Chapter 19.44 — CURB CUTS
    22. Chapter 19.46 — FENCES
    23. Chapter 19.48 — OFF-STREET PARKING
    24. Chapter 19.50 — OPEN SPACE AND LANDSCAPING
    25. Chapter 19.52 — SIGNS
    26. Chapter 19.54 — YARDS
    27. Chapter 19.56 — LIGHTING REGULATIONS
    28. Chapter 19.60 — ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
    29. Chapter 19.61 — CANNABIS FACILITIES
    30. Chapter 19.62 — BARS AND COCKTAIL LOUNGES
    31. Chapter 19.64 — FAMILY DAY CARE FACILITIES
    32. Chapter 19.65 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING DENSITY BONUS
    33. Chapter 19.67 — SENIOR HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
    34. Chapter 19.68 — MANUFACTURED HOMES, MOBILE HOMES, CAMPERS, TRA…
    35. Chapter 19.70 — SWIMMING POOLS, SPAS AND HOT TUBS
    36. Chapter 19.71 — SATELLITE DISH ANTENNAE
    37. Chapter 19.72 — OUTDOOR USES
    38. Chapter 19.74 — MISCELLANEOUS USES
    39. Chapter 19.76 — NONCONFORMING LOTS, STRUCTURES AND USES
    40. Chapter 19.81 — SITE PLAN REVIEW
    41. Chapter 19.82 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
    42. Chapter 19.83 — DESIGN REVIEW
    43. Chapter 19.84 — VARIANCES
    44. Chapter 19.86 — ZONING CLASSIFICATION AND REZONING
    45. Chapter 19.88 — FEES
    46. Chapter 19.90 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
    47. Chapter 19.92 — GREEN BUILDING UTILITIES

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