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Chapter 9.66 — LAND USE COMPLIANCE REVIEW

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

9.66.010: APPLICABILITY:

A. A land use compliance review is required for (1) requests to increase in the total number of occupants, vehicles, and guests permitted in the short-term vacation rental unit in accordance with Section 5.40.060; and (2) proposed expansions of existing developed properties pursuant to table 4.4 of this section:

TABLE 4.4

LAND USE COMPLIANCE EXPANSION THRESHOLDS

Square Footage Of Existing Building Maximum Square Footage Maximum Percentage
Up to 5,000 1,250 sq. ft. 50%
5,001 - 10,000 2,000 sq. ft. 40%
10,001+ 2,500 sq. ft. 25%

Proposed total expansions through land use compliance review applications shall not exceed the maximum square footage threshold or exceed the maximum percentage threshold identified in table 4.4 of this section.

B. Expansions which exceed the thresholds specified in table 4.4 of this section shall follow the procedures in chapter 9.63, "Conditional Use Permit", or 9.68, "Site Plan And Design Review", of this article 4 as required by the specific land use district in which the property is located.

  • C. Projects are reviewed and acted upon by the director and notice is not required.

  • D. Projects which fall within the thresholds of the land use compliance review shall comply with the following:

  1. Commercial design guidelines.

  2. Outdoor lighting regulations.

  3. Parking and screening requirements.

  4. Sign regulations.

  5. Dedication of easements for drainage facilities, streets, trails, avigation easements as required by this code and any adopted plans.

  6. Landscaping And Landscaping Plan Regulations: Up to four hundred ninety nine (499) square feet for new landscaping, and up to two thousand four hundred ninety nine (2,499) square feet for rehabilitated existing

landscaping. Any remaining required landscape area shall be covered with decorative non-irrigated landscape material such as gravel, pebble, bark, and other similar materials.

  1. All other applicable development code regulations.

E. Projects which fall within the thresholds of the land use compliance review shall not be required to comply with the following:

  1. Half (1/2) width street improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk, streetlights, pavement) on all streets fronting the project.

  2. On site water retention of incremental increase.

  3. Improvements to drainage facilities, except as defined by the parameters of the council policies regarding drainage facilities.

  4. Assessment districts formation (including landscape and lighting, street and drainage and public safety).

  5. Utility undergrounding, pursuant to adopted standards.

(Ord. 243, 10-15-2013; amd. Ord. 300, 3-1-2022; Ord. 322, 11-19-2024)

9.66.020: MINOR MODIFICATION OF PREVIOUSLY APPROVED LAND USE COMPLIANCE REVIEW:

An approved land use compliance review may be modified upon the request of the property owner, or by the town. Minor modifications may be approved by the director if it is determined that the changes would not affect the findings prescribed in section 9.83.050, "Required Findings", of this title, and that the subject of the proposed changes were not items of public controversy during the review and approval of the original permit; including modification of the phasing schedule for the project. (Ord. 243, 10-15-2013)

9.66.030: LAPSE OF PERMITS/PERMIT EXPIRATION:

A. Expiration: Land use compliance review approval shall expire three (3) years from the date the permit is approved unless it is otherwise conditioned or unless prior to the expiration of the three (3) years the following have occurred:

  1. A building permit is issued and substantial construction is diligently pursued toward completion of the project which was the subject of the land use compliance review application. In addition, if after construction is commenced, work is discontinued for a period of two (2) years, then the land use compliance review shall become null and void; or 2. A certificate of occupancy is issued for the structure which was the subject of the land use compliance review. B. Phased Projects: Projects may be built in phases if so approved by the director or as modified by the director.

  2. After a land use compliance review has been approved and the expansion project is constructed and has received a certificate of occupancy by the building and safety division, a subsequent land use compliance review shall not be approved by the town for a period of three (3) years. Should an additional expansion be necessary during the three (3) years following final inspection the applicant or project owner shall present to the commission those circumstances, facts and issues for special consideration of additional construction within that three (3) year time period. If not so approved by the planning commission the project will require a conditional use permit or site plan and design review, consistent with the use classification charts for the appropriate land use district.

A maximum of two (2) LUCR applications may be approved for a site. Should additional expansions be necessary, the project shall be reviewed through a site plan and design review or conditional use permit as required by this code. (Ord. 243, 10-15-2013)

9.66.040: EXTENSION OF TIME:

The director may grant a time extension not to exceed three (3) years. Applications shall be made on a form to be provided by the planning division. Prior to the granting of an extension, the director shall review the previously approved project to ensure it is consistent with all current provisions of the general plan, development code and other town ordinances. Based upon this review, additional conditions of approval may be imposed upon the project by the review authority when the extension of time is approved.

The director may grant additional extensions of time provided that the project is consistent with the general plan, development code, master plans and specific plans. (Ord. 243, 10-15-2013)

9.66.050: AMENDMENT:

Refer to chapter 9.83, "Permit Amendments", of this title. (Ord. 243, 10-15-2013)

9.66.060: REVOCATION:

Refer to chapter 9.84, "Permit Revocations", of this title. (Ord. 243, 10-15-2013)

9.66.070: FEES:

The application shall be accompanied by a fee established by resolution of the council to cover the cost of handling and processing the application as prescribed in this chapter. (Ord. 243, 10-15-2013)

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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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