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Title 17 — ZONING REGULATIONS CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO

Chapter 17.92 — NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES

San Luis Obispo Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · San Luis Obispo

17.92.010 – Intent

A structure which lawfully existed on the effective date of applicable sections of the ordinance codified in this Title, but which does not comply with one or more of the property development standards for the zone in which it is located, is a “nonconforming structure.” This Chapter is intended to provide for the correction or removal of such structures as soon as practical, but not unduly encumber maintenance and continued use of otherwise sound structures.

17.92.020 – Limits on Reconstruction – Exceptions

  • A. A nonconforming structure that is involuntarily damaged to an extent of 75 percent one-half or more of its replacement cost immediately prior to such damage, as determined by the Chief Building Official, may be restored only if made to conform.

  • B. Notwithstanding paragraph A, above, nonconforming residences in the R-1, R-2, R-3, R 4, O, C-N, C-C, C-R, C- T, C-D, and C/OS zones that have been involuntarily damaged to an extent of 75 percent one-half or more of its replacement value cost immediately prior to such damage, as determined by the Chief Building Official, may be rebuilt at the same density and up to the same size under the following circumstances:

    1. All construction must conform to current building codes, Zoning Regulations, and design guidelines, except that the previously existing number of dwelling units and size of buildings will be allowed.

    2. A building permit for the replacement structure(s) must be obtained within three years of the date of the damage or destruction.

    3. Notwithstanding the above provisions, application for replacement structures of the same density and size may be denied if the Director makes one of the following findings:

    - **a.** The reconstruction, restoration, or rebuilding will be detrimental or injurious to the health, safety, or general welfare of persons living or working in the neighborhood. 
    
    - **b.** The reconstruction, restoration, or rebuilding will be detrimental or injurious to property and improvements in the neighborhood. 
    
    - **d.** There no longer exists a zone in which the existing nonconforming use is permitted. 
    
  • C. Changes to structural elements, interior partitions or other nonstructural improvements and repairs may be made to a nonconforming building. However, demolition, as defined in Section 17.158.01 2Chapter 17.XXX ( DGeneral Definitions), and reconstruction shall be permitted only if the structure is made to conform.

  • D. Decisions of the Chief Building Official regarding replacement cost may be appealed to the City Council.

  • E. Exceptions to this Chapter may be granted by the Director for historic structures designated as such in any list or plan element adopted by the City, or for buildings that are over 50 years old where the existing building and any proposed additions or modifications are compatible with the surrounding neighborhood, as determined by the Director.

  • F. Exceptions to this Chapter may be granted to allow additions to nonconforming structures occupied by conforming uses, subject to a finding of consistency with the intent of this Chapter as follows:

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1. Conforming additions to residential structures may be approved by the Director without public hearing.

2. The Director, through a Director’s Action, may allow certain setbacks to be reduced to zero in some instances for minor additions to existing legal nonconforming structures (see Section 17.16.020(E)(2) (d)).

  • G. The value of additions allowed pursuant to subsections (F)(1) and (2) of this section shall be excluded from calculation of replacement cost of the nonconforming structure.

17.92.030 – Large-scale Retail Establishments

Sections 17.26 38. 03 020 , 17.3 040 .0 32 0, 17.3 4 2.03 2 0, 17.3 4 4.0 32 0, and 17.3 4 6.03 2 0 of this Title establish limits on the size of large-scale retail commercial buildings. When an otherwise lawful retail establishment existed on the effective date of the size limits, such structure shall be considered a development nonconformity but may be continued, structurally altered, repaired, or reconstructed so long as it is not increased, extended, or enlarged beyond the gross floor area of the building that existed on that date. To the extent practicable, the design guidelines for large-scale retail projects shall be applied to any alteration, reconstruction or repair that takes place after the effective date of the size limits.

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  1. Title 17 — ZONING REGULATIONS CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
    Overview
    1. Article 1 — ENACTMENT, APPLICABILITY, AND ENFORCEMENT
    2. Chapter 17.02 — PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY OF THE ZONING REGULA…
    3. Chapter 17.04 — INTERPRETATION OF THE ZONING REGULATIONS
    4. Chapter 17.06 — ZONES ESTABLISHED AND ZONING MAP
    5. Chapter 17.12 — AGRICULTURAL (AG) ZONE
    6. Chapter 17.14 — CONSERVATION/OPEN SPACE (C/OS) ZONE
    7. Chapter 17.16 — LOW-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (R-1) ZONE
    8. Chapter 17.18 — MEDIUM-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (R-2) ZONE
    9. Chapter 17.20 — MEDIUM-HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (R-3) ZONE
    10. Chapter 17.22 — HIGH-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (R-4) ZONE
    11. Chapter 17.24 — OFFICE (O) ZONE
    12. Chapter 17.26 — NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL (C-N) ZONE
    13. Chapter 17.28 — COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (C-C) ZONE
    14. Chapter 17.30 — RETAIL COMMERCIAL (C-R) ZONE
    15. Chapter 17.32 — DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL (C-D) ZONE
    16. Chapter 17.34 — TOURIST COMMERCIAL (C-T) ZONE
    17. Chapter 17.36 — SERVICE COMMERCIAL (C-S) ZONE
    18. Chapter 17.38 — RESERVED
    19. Chapter 17.40 — MANUFACTURING (M) ZONE
    20. Chapter 17.42 — BUSINESS PARK (BP) ZONE
    21. Chapter 17.44 — RESERVED
    22. Chapter 17.46 — PUBLIC FACILITY (PF) ZONE
    23. Chapter 17.48 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) OVERLAY ZONE
    24. Chapter 17.50 — SPECIFIC PLAN (SP) OVERLAY ZONE
    25. Chapter 17.52 — SPECIAL FOCUS AREA (S-F) OVERLAY ZONE
    26. Chapter 17.54 — DOWNTOWN (D) OVERLAY ZONE
    27. Chapter 17.56 — HISTORICAL PRESERVATION (H) OVERLAY ZONE
    28. Chapter 17.58 — MIXED USE (MU) OVERLAY ZONE
    29. Chapter 17.60 — SPECIAL CONSIDERATION (S) OVERLAY ZONE
    30. Chapter 17.62 — RESERVED
    31. Chapter 17.64 — AIRPORT (AOZ) OVERLAY ZONE
    32. Chapter 17.66 — RESERVED
    33. Chapter 17.70 — SITE DEVELOPMENT AND GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STAND…
    34. Chapter 17.72 — ~~PARKING AND LOADINGP~~ ARKING AND LOADING
    35. Chapter 17.74 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
    36. Chapter 17.76 — PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
    37. Chapter 17.78 — FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
    38. Chapter 17.80 — STREET REGULATIONS
    39. Chapter 17.90 — RESERVED
    40. Chapter 17.92 — NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES
    41. Chapter 17.94 — NONCONFORMING USES
    42. Chapter 17.96 — NONCONFORMING LOTS
    43. Chapter 17.104 — PERMIT APPLICATION FILING AND PROCESSING
    44. Chapter 17.106 — DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
    45. Chapter 17.108 — DIRECTOR’S ACTION
    46. Chapter 17.109 — DIRECTOR’S HEARING
    47. Chapter 17.110 — MINOR USE PERMITS AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
    48. Chapter 17.112 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
    49. Chapter 17.113 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
    50. Chapter 17.114 — VARIANCES
    51. Chapter 17.120 — ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
    52. Chapter 17.122 — PUBLIC NOTICES AND HEARINGS
    53. Chapter 17.124 — AMENDMENTS - ZONING REGULATIONS AND ZONING MAP
    54. Chapter 17.126 — APPEALS
    55. Chapter 17.128 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
    56. Chapter 17.130 — GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS
    57. Chapter 17.132 — ENFORCEMENT
    58. Chapter 17.138 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING REQUIREMENTS
    59. Chapter 17.140 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING INCENTIVES
    60. Chapter 17.142 — DOWNTOWN HOUSING CONVERSION REGULATIONS
    61. Chapter 17.144 — RESIDENTIAL GROWTH MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS
    62. Chapter 17.146 — RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCY STANDARDS
    63. Chapter 17.148 — HIGH-OCCUPANCY RESIDENTIAL USE REGULATIONS
    64. Chapter 17.154 — DEFINITIONS PURPOSE AND ORGANIZATION 17.154.0…
    65. Chapter 17.158 — GENERAL DEFINITIONS

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