Division 8 — SPECIFIC USE DESIGN STANDARDS
Chapter 6 — PAROLEE HOMES
Yucaipa Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-07 · Yucaipa
88.0601 Parolee Home. ¶
(a) Location Requirements
(1) In evaluating requests for parolee homes, particular attention will be directed to the physical relationship and proximity of the proposed use to similar uses on the same or surrounding sites, the compatibility of the proposed use with neighboring uses (i.e., schools, parks, and other similar uses), and ensuring that no adverse effects on the public health, safety, or welfare will be created by the proposed use.
(2) When a Conditional Use Permit for a parolee home is requested, other than for a renewal or ownership transfer, the parolee home shall be located a minimum of 660 feet away from an existing or proposed school, park, religious institution, hospital, youth facility, or other similar use.
- (3) When a Conditional Use Permit for a parolee home is requested, other than for a renewal or ownership transfer,
the parolee home shall be located a minimum of 1,320 feet away from an existing parolee home or other similar use.
(b) Operational Requirements
(1) Each parolee home, or “parolee home” unit, is limited to a maximum number of six parolees with each bedroom not exceeding two parolees.
(2) Multiple-family residential projects with less than 25 units shall be limited to one “parolee home” unit.
(3) Multiple-family residential projects with 25 or more units shall be limited to two “parolee home” units.
(4) The property owner or a designated on-site manager must live full-time on the site of the parolee home.
(5) The Police Department shall be provided with a weekly update of the names of all parolees currently living at the parolee home.
(c) Revocation
Pursuant to Section 84.0105(b) of this Code, land uses, buildings or structures shall only be designed, occupied, and used for those land uses allowed by and in compliance with the provisions of the Development Code. The Planning Commission may revoke a Conditional Use Permit for any violation of this Code Section or the Conditions of Approval that are placed on a Conditional Use Permit. The revocation hearing must be noticed as a public hearing as required in Section 83.010330 of this Code, and the Planning Commission must make the necessary findings to revoke the Conditional Use Permit. (Added by Ord. 247 § 12, 2005)
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- Division 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Division 2 — REVIEWING AUTHORITIES
- Division 3 — PROCEDURES
- Division 1
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- Division 4 — LAND USES
- Division 6 — PLANNING AREAS
- Division 7 — GENERAL DESIGN STANDARDS
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▸ Division 8 — SPECIFIC USE DESIGN STANDARDS
Overview- Chapter 1 — SINGLE RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STANDARDS
- Chapter 2 — MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STANDARDS
- Chapter 3 — MOBILEHOME PARKS
- Chapter 4 — COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
- Chapter 5 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS
- Chapter 6 — PAROLEE HOMES
- Chapter 7 — SEXUALLY-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
- Chapter 8 — CEMETERY DESIGN STANDARDS
- Chapter 9 — SMALL LOT STANDARDS
- Chapter 10 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
- Chapter 11 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
- Chapter 12 — SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY FACILITIES
- Chapter 13 — HIGH DENSITY MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL DESIGN STANDARDS
- Chapter 14 — LARGE RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES
- Chapter 15 — BOARDING HOUSES
- Chapter 16 — BED AND BREAKFAST LODGES
- Chapter 17 — TWO UNIT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OR URBAN LOT SPL…
- Chapter 18 — ALCOHOL ESTABLISHMENTS
- Chapter 19 — MASSAGE THERAPY ESTABLISHMENTS
- Division 9 — PLANT PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT
- Division 10 — SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
- Division 11 — PUBLIC FACILITIES FINANCING