How can I rezone my property?

Contact the Planning Division and provide your parcel number or address. A city staff member will verify your current zoning and your General Plan designation. Both of these designations play a role in possible development and rezoning of your property. The Planning Division will inform you of your rezoning options.

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1. What are my building setbacks?
2. What is the zoning of my property?
3. What are my property lines?
4. Can I put a carport in front of my garage?
5. What does it mean if I received a public hearing notice in the mail?
6. What are the responsibilities of the Planning Division versus the Building and Safety Division?
7. How can I rezone my property?
8. What zoning related information do I need to include on my building permit application?
9. Is my lot buildable?
10. Can my lot be subdivided?
11. I'm in the process of starting a business in the city. What would be my first steps?
12. What is the Planning Commission?
13. When does the Planning Commission Meet?
14. I have a conceptual plan to develop a property. Will the city review the concept before I file a formal application?
15. Do I need to make an appointment to see a planner?
16. I want to put a storage shed in my backyard. How close to the property line can it be placed?
17. What are setbacks?
18. I have a lot of items to store. What is the largest storage shed I can put on my property?
19. Can I convert my garage into another bedroom or office?
20. Can I run a business out of my home?
21. Can I remove my front lawn?
22. When is a sign permit required?
23. How high can my fence be?
24. What is a parcel number?