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Chapter 9 — 836M - DWELLING CLUSTERS

San Joaquin County Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · San Joaquin County

9-836.1M - GENERAL.

Chapter 9-836 in the development title concerning dwelling clusters shall not be applicable to the Mountain House New Town. Dwelling clusters as defined in the Development Title shall not be allowed in Mountain House.

(Ord. 3813 (part), 1994)

CHAPTER 9-839M - HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT

9-839.5M - DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS.

The Development Requirements concerning Home Occupation Permits shall be as specified in the Development Title with the following modifications:

(a)

Permitted Home Occupations. Only home occupations subject to the Staff Review Procedure shall be permitted.

(b)

Size Limits. Up to four hundred (400) square feet and no more than one-third (⅓) of any residence, including a second unit dwelling, may be used for the home occupation.

(c)

Commercial Vehicle. Any commercial vehicle used in a home occupation business shall be parked within a garage or carport of the residence.

(d)

Objectionable Impacts. Work that produces noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odors, dust or electrical interference outside of the residence or structure is prohibited.

(Ord. 3813 (part), 1994; Ord. 3953, § 4, 1997)

CHAPTER 9-851M - AGRICULTURAL EXCAVATION PERMITS

9-851.5M - FINDINGS.

Prior to approving an application for an Agricultural Excavation Permit, the Review Authority shall find that all of the following are true:

(a)

The amount of the material being removed is the least amount required to enhance the agricultural suitability of the property;

(b)

The excavation will not have a detrimental effect on any surrounding agricultural lands;

(c)

Issuance of the permit shall not be significantly detrimental to the public health, safety or welfare, or be injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity; and

(d)

All applicable provisions of the Mountain House Development Agreement have been met.

(Ord. 3813 (part), 1994 ; Ord. 4241, § 8, 2005)

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Contents — San Joaquin County Zoning Code
San Joaquin County Zoning Code
  1. § 9-100
  2. § 9-101
  3. § 9-102
  4. § 9-103
  5. § 9-200
  6. § 9-201
  7. § 9-202
  8. § 9-203
  9. § 9-204
  10. § 9-300
  11. § 9-301
  12. § 9-302
  13. § 9-303
  14. § 9-400
  15. § 9-401
  16. § 9-402
  17. § 9-403
  18. § 9-404
  19. Chapter 9-405 — Nonconformity Provisions
  20. Chapter 9-505 — Final Maps
  21. Chapter 9-509 — Parcel Mergers
  22. Chapter 9-608 — Roadways
  23. Chapter 9-806 — Waivers
  24. Chapter 9-808 — Other Plan or Map Amendments
  25. Chapter 9-810 — Evacuation Plans
  26. Chapter 9-814 — Development Agreements
  27. Chapter 9 — 115M - USE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
  28. Chapter 9 — 205M - REVIEW AUTHORITIES
  29. Chapter 9 — 310M - RESIDENTIAL ZONE LOT AND STRUCTURE REGULATI…
  30. Chapter 9 — 605M - AGRICULTURAL ZONE USE REGULATIONS
  31. Chapter 9 — 700M - INTENT AND ORGANIZATION OF OTHER ZONES
  32. Chapter 9 — 803M - GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS
  33. Chapter 9 — 804M - MASTER PLANS
  34. Chapter 9 — 806M - SPECIFIC PLANS
  35. Chapter 9 — 812M - ZONE RECLASSIFICATIONS
  36. Chapter 9 — 818M - SITE APPROVALS
  37. Chapter 9 — 827M - VARIANCES
  38. Chapter 9 — 830M - ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS (ADU)
  39. Chapter 9 — 836M - DWELLING CLUSTERS
  40. Chapter 9 — 854M - QUARRY EXCAVATION PERMITS
  41. Chapter 9 — 857M - MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS
  42. Chapter 9 — 860M - MINOR SUBDIVISIONS
  43. Chapter 9 — 1015M - PARKING AND LOADING
  44. Chapter 9 — 1020M - LANDSCAPING REGULATIONS
  45. Chapter 9 — 1022M - FENCING AND SCREENING
  46. Chapter 9 — 1025M - PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
  47. Chapter 9 — 1053M - HISTORIC RESOURCE PRESERVATION
  48. Chapter 9 — 1100M - INFRASTRUCTURE STANDARDS INTENT AND ORGANI…
  49. Chapter 9 — 1120M - WATER SYSTEMS
  50. Chapter 9 — 1240M - LAND RESERVATION FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES
  51. Chapter 9 — 1245M - PUBLIC LAND EQUITY PROGRAM
  52. Chapter 9 — 1270M - AFFORDABLE HOUSING IMPACT FEE

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