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Chapter 18.68 — GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS

Anaheim Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Anaheim

18.68.010 PURPOSE.

The purpose of this chapter is to provide a uniform procedure for amending the General Plan of the City of Anaheim. (Ord. 5920 § 1 (part); June 8, 2004.)

18.68.020 APPLICABILITY.

The General Plan may be amended, whenever the public necessity and convenience and the general welfare require such amendment, by following the procedure set forth in this chapter. (Ord. 5920 § 1 (part); June 8, 2004.)

18.68.030 INITIATION.

A general plan amendment may be initiated as prescribed in this section.

.010 Petition. An amendment may be initiated by the verified petition of one (1) or more owners of property affected by the proposed amendment, which petition shall be filed with the Planning Department, and shall be accompanied by a fee as prescribed in Chapter 18.80 (Fees).

.020 City Council. An amendment may be initiated by motion of the City Council.

.030 Planning Commission. An amendment may be initiated by motion of the Planning Commission.

.040 Staff. An amendment may be initiated by the Planning Director. (Ord. 5920 § 1 (part); June 8, 2004: Ord. 5998 § 52; October 25, 2005.)

18.68.040 APPROVAL AUTHORITY.

The City Council is the approval authority for General Plan amendments; provided, however, that a Planning Commission decision disapproving a proposed amendment is final, unless appealed as set forth in Chapter 18.60 (Procedures). (Ord. 5920 § 1 (part); June 8, 2004.)

18.68.050 ACTION BY PLANNING COMMISSION.

.010 Public Hearing. The Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing on the proposed amendment, as specified in Chapter 18.60 (Procedures).

.020 Actions on Application. The Planning Commission may either submit a recommendation for approval to the City Council, or disapprove the amendment.

.030 Findings. The Planning Commission shall submit a recommendation for approval, only if it makes the following findings: .0301 The proposed amendment maintains the internal consistency of the General Plan;

.0302 The proposed amendment would not be detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, convenience or welfare of the City; .0303 The proposed amendment would maintain the balance of land uses within the City; and

.0304 If the amendment is to the General Plan Land Use Map, the subject property is physically suitable to accommodate the proposed modification, including but not limited to, access, physical constraints, topography, provision of utilities, and compatibility with surrounding land uses.

.040 Recommendation of Approval. A resolution with the recommendation for approval shall be filed with the City Council, within ten (10) days after the decision of the Planning Commission; provided the time limit may be extended, upon the mutual agreement of the applicant and the City. Failure of the Planning Commission to report within ten (10) days, without the agreement described above in this section, shall be deemed to be a recommendation of approval of the proposed amendment by the Planning Commission to the City Council. .050 Disapproval. If the Planning Commission disapproves the proposed amendment, its action shall be final, unless appealed pursuant to Chapter 18.60 (Procedures). (Ord. 5920 § 1 (part); June 8, 2004: Ord. 6156 § 43; September 22, 2009.)

18.68.060 ACTION BY CITY COUNCIL.

.010 Public Hearing. Upon receipt of the report from the Planning Commission, or upon the expiration of the ten (10)-day period referred to in Section 18.68.050, the City Clerk shall set the matter for public hearing, and shall give notice thereof as provided in Section 18.68.050. The City Council may adopt, modify or reject all or part of the recommended amendment.

.020 Findings. Before the City Council may approve a General Plan amendment, it must make a finding of fact, by resolution, that the evidence presented shows that all of the conditions exist as set forth in subsection 18.68.050.030.

.030 Referral to Planning Commission. Any substantial modification of the proposed amendment, not previously considered by the Planning Commission during its hearing, may be referred back to the Planning Commission. Failure of the Planning Commission to report within forty-five (45) days after the referral, or such longer period as the City Council may designate or as agreed upon between the applicant and the City, shall be deemed to be a recommendation of approval. (Ord. 5920 1 (part); June 8, 2004: Ord. 6156 § 44; September 22, 2009: Ord. 6601 § 31; January 14, 2025.)

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Contents — Anaheim Zoning Code
Anaheim Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 18.01 — INTRODUCTION
  2. Chapter 18.04 — SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES
  3. Chapter 18.06 — MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES
  4. Chapter 18.10 — INDUSTRIAL ZONE
  5. Chapter 18.12 — MIXED-USE ZONE
  6. Chapter 18.14 — PUBLIC AND SPECIAL-PURPOSE ZONES
  7. Chapter 18.16 — REGULATORY PERMITS
  8. Chapter 18.18 — SCENIC CORRIDOR (SC) OVERLAY ZONE
  9. Chapter 18.20 — PLATINUM TRIANGLE MIXED USE (PTMU) OVERLAY ZONE
  10. Chapter 18.22 — BROOKHURST COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR (BCC) OVERLAY Z…
  11. Chapter 18.24 — SOUTH ANAHEIM BOULEVARD CORRIDOR (SABC) OVERLA…
  12. Chapter 18.26 — MOBILE HOME PARK (MHP) OVERLAY ZONE
  13. Chapter 18.28 — FLOODPLAIN (FP) OVERLAY ZONE
  14. Chapter 18.34 — RESIDENTIAL OPPORTUNITY (RO) OVERLAY ZONE
  15. Chapter 18.36 — TYPES OF USES
  16. Chapter 18.38 — SUPPLEMENTAL USE REGULATIONS
  17. Chapter 18.39 — MULTIPLE-FAMILY AND MIXED-USE OBJECTIVE DESIGN…
  18. Chapter 18.40 — GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  19. Chapter 18.42 — PARKING AND LOADING
  20. Chapter 18.46 — LANDSCAPING AND SCREENING
  21. Chapter 18.48 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
  22. Chapter 18.50 — SENIOR CITIZENS' APARTMENT PROJECTS
  23. Chapter 18.52 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING
  24. Chapter 18.54 — SEX-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
  25. Chapter 18.56 — NONCONFORMITIES
  26. Chapter 18.60 — PROCEDURES
  27. Chapter 18.62 — ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEWS
  28. Chapter 18.64 — AREA DEVELOPMENT PLANS
  29. Chapter 18.66 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
  30. Chapter 18.68 — GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS
  31. Chapter 18.70 — FINAL PLAN REVIEWS
  32. Chapter 18.72 — SPECIFIC PLANS
  33. Chapter 18.74 — VARIANCES
  34. Chapter 18.76 — ZONING AMENDMENTS
  35. Chapter 18.90 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  36. Chapter 18.92 — DEFINITIONS
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  38. Chapter 18.102 — SYCAMORE CANYON SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 88-1 (SP 88…
  39. Chapter 18.104 — THE SUMMIT OF ANAHEIM HILLS SPECIFIC PLAN NO.…
  40. Chapter 18.108 — FESTIVAL SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 90-1 (SP 90-1) ZON…
  41. Chapter 18.110 — EAST CENTER STREET DEVELOPMENT SPECIFIC PLAN …
  42. Chapter 18.112 — MOUNTAIN PARK SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 90-4 (SP 90-4…
  43. Chapter 18.114 — DISNEYLAND RESORT SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 92-1 (SP …
  44. Chapter 18.116 — ANAHEIM RESORT SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 92-2 (SP 92-…
  45. Chapter 18.118 — HOTEL CIRCLE SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 93-1 (SP 93-1)…
  46. Chapter 18.120 — ANAHEIM CANYON SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 2015-1 (SP 2…
  47. Chapter 18.122 — BEACH BOULEVARD SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 2017-1 (SP …

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