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Chapter 9.23 — SENIOR MOBILEHOME PARK OVERLAY DISTRICT

Yucca Valley Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Yucca Valley

9.23.010: PURPOSE:

The senior mobilehome park (MHP) overlay district established by section 9.05.030 , "Establishment Of Base Zoning And Overlay Districts," and chapter 9.15 , "Overlay Districts," of this title, is created to preserve a variety and balance of housing types within the Town, and provides assurances that existing senior mobilehome parks within the senior mobilehome park overlay district will remain primarily available to seniors. (Ord. 330, 9-16-2025)

9.23.020: LOCATION:

Prior to the adoption of the ordinance adding this chapter to the code, the Town conducted age verification surveys of each of the following mobilehome parks and verified that at least eighty percent (80%) of each park's occupied spaces were occupied by at least one Senior. Each of the below mobilehome parks are designated as a Senior Mobilehome Park and included within the MHP overlay district.

Country Club Mobile Estates Aztec Mobile Home Park Gates of Spain Mobile Estates Apache Mobile Home Park (Ord. 330, 9-16-2025)

9.23.030: DEFINITIONS:

ALL-AGES MOBILEHOME PARK: A mobilehome park that is not a Senior Mobilehome Park. CONVERT OR CONVERSION: Changing from a seniors mobilehome park to an all-ages mobilehome park. SENIOR: An individual fifty-five (55) years old or older.

SENIOR MOBILEHOME PARK: A mobilehome park in which at least eighty percent (80%) of the spaces are occupied by or intended for occupancy by at least one person who is age fifty-five (55) or older. (Ord. 330, 9-16-2025)

9.23.040: APPLICABLE REGULATIONS:

A. A mobilehome park within the MHP overlay district shall be operated as a Senior Mobilehome Park. The owner of a mobilehome park within the MHP overlay district shall ensure that at least eighty percent (80%) of the mobilehomes in their mobilehome park are occupied by at least one person fifty-five (55) years of age or older at all times.

B. The signage, advertising, park rules, regulations, rental agreements, and leases for spaces in a Senior Mobilehome Park in the MHP overlay district shall state that the park is a Senior Mobilehome Park.

C. From and after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this section, senior mobilehome parks are required to issue new leases only when at least one (1) occupant of the space is a senior. If the occupants of a space who do not meet this requirement rented the space before the effective date of the ordinance codified in this section, they shall be allowed to remain. When such occupants cease to occupy a space, the space must thereafter be rented as set forth in this section.

D. No Senior Mobilehome Park located within the MHP overlay district shall convert to an All-Ages Mobilehome Park. (Ord. 330, 9-16-2025)

9.23.050: AGE VERIFICATION AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS:

The Town will verify the occupancy of each senior mobilehome park to confirm its status as a senior mobilehome park at least once every two years. When a new lease is signed, the owner or operator of a park within the MHP overlay district shall verify that the lease complies with the requirements of section 9.23.040 (C). On a monthly basis, the owner or operator of a park within the MHP overlay district shall provide notice to the Town of all new leases signed in the previous month and a certification that each new lease complies with the requirements of section 9.23.040 (C). Each senior mobilehome park shall have procedures in place to document the percentage of occupied spaces that have at least one (1) senior. The park owner shall provide an affidavit demonstrating compliance with this documentation requirement upon request by the Town. (Ord. 330, 9-16-2025)

9.23.060: PENALTIES/ENFORCEMENT:

Failure to comply with the requirements of this section shall constitute a violation of this code, subject to enforcement in the manner and form provided for in the Town of Yucca Valley Municipal Code. (Ord. 330, 9-16-2025)

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Contents — Yucca Valley Zoning Code
Yucca Valley Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 9.01 — PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
  2. Chapter 9.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  3. Chapter 9.03 — NONCONFORMING LOTS, STRUCTURES, AND USES
  4. Chapter 9.05 — ZONING DISTRICTS AND ZONING MAP
  5. Chapter 9.06 — LAND USE STANDARDS AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
  6. Chapter 9.07 — RESIDENTIAL AND HILLSIDE RESERVE DISTRICTS
  7. Chapter 9.09 — COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
  8. Chapter 9.10 — INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
  9. Chapter 9.12 — PUBLIC/QUASI-PUBLIC AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICTS
  10. Chapter 9.13 — SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICTS
  11. Chapter 9.14 — STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS FOR SPECIFIC USES IN …
  12. Chapter 9.15 — OVERLAY DISTRICTS
  13. Chapter 9.16 — AIRPORT SAFETY OVERLAY DISTRICT
  14. Chapter 9.17 — FIRE SAFETY OVERLAY DISTRICT
  15. Chapter 9.18 — FLOODPLAIN SAFETY OVERLAY DISTRICT
  16. Chapter 9.19 — GEOLOGIC AND SEISMIC HAZARDS OVERLAY DISTRICT
  17. Chapter 9.20 — HILLSIDE OVERLAY DISTRICT
  18. Chapter 9.21 — LARGE ANIMAL OVERLAY DISTRICT
  19. Chapter 9.22 — SPECIFIC PLAN OVERLAY DISTRICT
  20. Chapter 9.23 — SENIOR MOBILEHOME PARK OVERLAY DISTRICT
  21. Chapter 9.30 — DEDICATIONS AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS
  22. Chapter 9.31 — GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  23. Chapter 9.32 — LANDSCAPING AND WATER CONSERVATION
  24. Chapter 9.33 — PARKING AND LOADING REGULATIONS
  25. Chapter 9.34 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
  26. Chapter 9.35 — PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
  27. Chapter 9.37 — SOIL EROSION AND DUST CONTROL
  28. Chapter 9.38 — TEMPORARY SPECIAL EVENTS
  29. Chapter 9.39 — TEMPORARY USES AND STRUCTURES
  30. Chapter 9.40 — SURFACE MINING AND LAND RECLAMATION
  31. Chapter 9.41 — TRIP REDUCTION REQUIREMENTS
  32. Chapter 9.42 — ACCESSORY SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS
  33. Chapter 9.43 — ACCESSORY WIND ENERGY SYSTEMS
  34. Chapter 9.44 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
  35. Chapter 9.45 — CEMETERIES
  36. Chapter 9.46 — RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION FACILITIES
  37. Chapter 9.47 — DENSITY BONUS
  38. Chapter 9.48 — EMERGENCY TRANSITIONAL HOUSING AND SINGLE ROOM …
  39. Chapter 9.51 — DEDICATION OF LAND FOR PARK AND RECREATION PURP…
  40. Chapter 9.55 — SIDEWALK VENDING
  41. Chapter 9.56 — REMOVAL OF WESTERN JOSHUA TREES
  42. Chapter 9.60 — PERMIT PROCEDURES; GENERAL PROVISIONS
  43. Chapter 9.61 — APPLICATION PROCESSING PROCEDURES
  44. Chapter 9.62 — AMENDMENTS TO DEVELOPMENT CODE AND ZONE CHANGES
  45. Chapter 9.63 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
  46. Chapter 9.64 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
  47. Chapter 9.65 — GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS
  48. Chapter 9.66 — LAND USE COMPLIANCE REVIEW
  49. Chapter 9.67 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
  50. Chapter 9.68 — SITE PLAN AND DESIGN REVIEW
  51. Chapter 9.69 — SPECIAL USE PERMITS
  52. Chapter 9.70 — SPECIFIC PLANS
  53. Chapter 9.71 — TEMPORARY SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT
  54. Chapter 9.72 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
  55. Chapter 9.73 — VARIANCE REVIEW
  56. Chapter 9.74 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
  57. Chapter 9.80 — ADMINISTRATION; GENERAL
  58. Chapter 9.81 — APPEALS
  59. Chapter 9.82 — ENFORCEMENT AND VIOLATIONS
  60. Chapter 9.83 — PERMIT AMENDMENTS
  61. Chapter 9.84 — PERMIT REVOCATIONS
  62. Chapter 9.85 — PUBLIC NOTICES AND HEARINGS
  63. Chapter 9.86 — TIME LIMITATIONS AND TIME EXTENSIONS
  64. Chapter 9.90 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  65. Chapter 9.91 — TENTATIVE MAP FILING AND PROCEDURES
  66. Chapter 9.92 — PARCEL MAPS AND FINAL MAPS
  67. Chapter 9.93 — ADDITIONAL SUBDIVISION PROCEDURES
  68. Chapter 9.94 — DEDICATION AND EXACTIONS
  69. Chapter 9.95 — SUBDIVISION DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENT REQUIREMENTS
  70. Chapter 9.96 — IMPROVEMENT PLANS, INSTALLATION, AND SECURITY
  71. Chapter 9.97 — SOILS REPORT
  72. Chapter 9.99 — DEFINITIONS OF WORDS AND TERMS

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