Fontana

City Council

October 14, 2025 Public Hearing #A

Agenda Item A

A.\nMaster Case No. 25-0047 and Municipal Code Amendment\nNo. 25-0008: Fontana Municipal Code amendments to\nChapter 30 to modify multiple sections of the Zoning and\nDevelopment Code, including modifications to the\ndefinition of and operating standards for restaurants,\nallowance for certain temporary buildings during\ncommercial reconstruction or remodeling, development\nstandards for the Multi-Family Medium/High Density\nResidential\n(R-4)\nzone,\nadministrative\nprocedures\npertaining to administrative site plan and design review\nentitlements; modification to Chapter 26 pertaining to time\nextensions for tentative maps; and modification to Chapter\n33 to provide additional delivery standards for cannabis\nretail storefront businesses, pursuant to a categorical\nexemption in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Sections\n15060(C), 15061(B)(3) and Section 15378.\n25-0441\n1. Determine that this Ordinance is not a project pursuant to Sections\n15060(C), 15061(B)(3) and 15378 of the State of California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, Section No. 3.22 and 3.04\nof the 2019 Local Guideline for Implementing CEQA, because it does not\nhave potential for resulting in physical change in the environment, directly\nor indirectly, and it can be determined with certainty that there is no\npossibility that the activity in question may have significant effect on the\nenvironment and is therefore not subject to CEQA; and\n2. Read by title only and waive further reading of and introduce Ordinance\nNo. 1973, an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Fontana\napproving Master Case No. 25-0047 and Municipal Code Amendment No.\n25-0008 to amend Chapters 26, 30 (Zoning and Development Code) and\n33 of the Fontana Municipal Code, including modifications to the\nrestaurant definition and operating standards, temporary use permits for\ntemporary offices, development standards for the R-4 zone and overlay,\nadministrative procedures for administrative site plan and design review\nentitlements, tentative parcel map and tentative tract map time extensions\nand curbside delivery for cannabis retail storefronts; and the reading of\nthe title constitutes the first thereof.