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Danville Zoning Code · 2026-07 edition · updated 2026-07-09 · Danville

31-11.27 Approval and Filing of Maps.

The original tracing and one (1) set of prints of the revised map prepared in accordance with the Subdivision Map Act and this chapter and corrected to its final form, and signed by all parties required by the Subdivision Map Act and this chapter to execute the certificates on the map, together with all supplementary documents and fees, shall be presented to the Engineering Department for filing. If the map, all documents and fees are determined to be satisfactory, the Engineering Department, within ten (10) calendar days following receipt, shall present them to the Town Council for approval. The Council, within a period of ten (10) calendar days after the filing of the final map or parcel map with the Engineering Department, or at its next regular meeting after the meeting at which it receives the map, whichever is later, shall approve the map if it conforms to all requirements of law and this chapter. The Council shall not approve the map unless it shall find that the proposed subdivision, together with the provisions for its design and improvement, is consistent with the applicable general and specific plans required by law. In the event the final or parcel map is disapproved, the Council shall set forth the basis of its action and identify the requirements or conditions which have not been met or performed. At the time of its actions thereon, the Council shall accept, accept subject to improvements, or reject any or all offers of dedication of streets and other easements.

On approval of any final map or parcel map, the City Clerk shall release the map to the subdivider’s title company for ultimate transmittal to, and filing with the County Recorder. In addition to the original tracings, the subdivider’s title company shall provide the County Recorder with a blue line print on linen of each sheet.

31-11.28 Time Limit for Recording.

The time limit for recording the final map or parcel map shall be twelve (12) months, commencing with the approval of the tentative map by the advisory agency, unless an extension of time is granted pursuant to subsection 31-9.9.

31-11.29 Evidence of Title.

The subdivider shall present to the Recorder the evidence of title required by the Subdivision Map Act and this chapter.

31-11.30 Filing by Units.

The subdivider may elect to file a final map for all or part of the approved tentative map in the sequence of units approved by the Planning Commission. Each final map which constitutes a part, or unit, of the approved tentative map shall have a separate subdivision number. The subdivision agreement to be executed by the subdivider shall provide for the construction of such improvements as may be required to constitute a logical and orderly development of the whole subdivision by units.

31-12—31-13 RESERVED.

ARTICLE III

IMPROVEMENTS

Chapter XXXII

PLANNING AND LAND USE[*]

  • Editor's Note: With the exception of paragraphs marked by a specific source, this chapter was adopted by Ord. No. 15, §1.

Article III — PLANNING APPLICATIONS

Article V — ZONING MAP; DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED

  • 32-20.1 Adoption of Zoning Maps with Changes

  • 32-20.2 District Amendments

  • 32-20.3 Districts Established

Article VI — DISTRICT REGULATIONS

  • 32-22.1 Purpose

  • 32-22.2 Definitions

  • 32-22.3 Allowed Uses

  • 32-22.4 Conditional Uses; Uses Requiring a Land Use Permit and/or Development Plan Permit

32-22.4.a Allowable Use for Corner Lots Only

32-22.4.5 Prohibited Uses

32-22.5 Standards for Specific Land Uses

  • 32-22.6 Minimum Lot Area, Width and Depth

  • 32-22.7 Minimum Setback Requirements for a Primary Structure

  • 32-22.8 Maximum Building Height for a Primary Structure

  • 32-22.9 Minimum Setbacks for Accessory Structures

  • 32-22.10 Maximum Height for Accessory Structures

  • 32-22.11 Fencing and Retaining Walls

  • 32-22.12 Additional Development Standards

  • 32-22.13 Off-Street Parking

  • 32-22.14 Granting of Land Use or Variance Permits

  • 32-23.1 Definitions

  • 32-23.2 Allowed Uses

  • 32-23.3 Conditional Uses; Uses Requiring a Land Use Permit and/or Development Plan

  • 32-23.3.5 Prohibited Uses

  • 32-23.4 Minimum Lot Area, Width and Depth

  • 32-23.4.5 Prohibited Uses

  • 32-23.5 Minimum Setback Requirements for a Primary Structure

  • 32-23.6 Maximum Building Height for a Primary Structure

  • 32-23.7 Minimum Setbacks for Accessory Structures

  • 32-23.8 Maximum Height for Accessory Structures

  • 32-23.9 Fencing and Retaining Walls

  • 32-23.10 Additional Development Standards

  • 32-23.11 Off-Street Parking

  • 32-23.12 Granting of Land Use or Variance Permits

  • 32-24.1 Purpose

  • 32-24.2 Definitions

  • 32-24.3 Allowed Uses

  • 32-24.4 Conditional Uses; Uses Requiring a Land Use Permit and/or Development Plan Permit

  • 32-24.4.5 Prohibited Uses

  • 32-24.5 Development Density

  • 32-24.6 Minimum Lot Area, Width and Depth

  • 32-24.7 Minimum Setbacks, and Maximum Height, Floor Area Ratio (FAR) Requirements for a Multifamily Building

  • 32-24.8 Accessory Structures

  • 32-24.9 Off-Street Parking

  • 32-24.10 Open Area

  • 32-24.11 Building Relationship

  • 32-24.12 Development Plans

  • 32-24.13 Land Use and Variance Permits

32-25 M-25 MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT

32-25.1 Purpose

32-25.2 Development Standards

  • 32-26.1 Purpose

  • 32-26.2 Development Standards

  • 32-27.1 Purpose

  • 32-27.2 Development Standards

  • 32-28.1 Purpose

  • 32-28.2 Development Standards

  • 32-29.1 Purpose

  • 32-29.2 Definitions

  • 32-29.3 Allowed Uses

  • 32-29.4 Conditional Uses; Uses Requiring a Land Use Permit

  • 32-29.5 Prohibited Uses

  • 32-29.6 Development Density

  • 32-29.7 Minimum Lot Area, Width and Depth

  • 32-29.8 Landscaping Buffer

  • 32-29.9 Minimum Setback, and Maximum Height, Floor Area Ratio (FAR) Requirements for a Multifamily Building

  • 32-29.10 Accessory Structures

  • 32-29.11 Off-Street Parking

  • 32-29.12 Open Area

  • 32-29.13 Submittal Requirements

  • 32-29.14 Special Submittal Requirements

  • 32-29.15 Special Supplemental Design Standards

  • 32-29.16 Required Special Studies

32-30—32-35 RESERVED

32-37.1 General

32-37.2 Uses

32-37.3 Lots

  • 32-37.4 Building Height

32-37.5 Yards

32-37.6 Land Use and Variance Permits

32-38.1 General

32-38.2 Uses

32-38.3 Parcels

32-38.4 Lots

  • 32-38.5 Building Height

  • 32-38.6 Yards 3232

  • 32-38.7 Land Use and Variance Permits

32-39—32-44 RESERVED

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Contents — Danville Zoning Code
Danville Zoning Code
  1. Chapter I
  2. Chapter II
  3. Chapter III
  4. Chapter IV
  5. Chapter V
  6. Part 1 — GENERAL
  7. Part 2 — CARDROOM LICENSES
  8. Part 3 — CARDROOM RESTRICTIONS
  9. Part 5 — SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, CHANGE AND VARIANCE
  10. Part 1
  11. Part 2
  12. Part 3
  13. Part 4
  14. Part 1
  15. Division 1 — FORM AND CONTENTS
  16. Division 2 — SUPPLEMENTARY DOCUMENTS
  17. Division 3 — CHECKING
  18. Division 4 — APPROVAL
  19. Division 1
  20. Division 3
  21. Division 4
  22. Division 1 — INTRODUCTION
  23. Division 2 — SPECIFIC USES AND DEFINITIONS
  24. Division 3 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  25. Division 4 — PARKING STANDARDS
  26. Division 5 — DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW PROCEDURES
  27. Division 1 — GENERAL
  28. Division 2 — REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS
  29. Division 3 — CREDIT; EXEMPTIONS
  30. Division 4 — DISPOSITION OF FEES AND LAND
  31. Division 5 — PROCEDURES
  32. Division 1 — GENERAL
  33. Division 3 — ENFORCEMENT REGULATIONS
  34. Division 1 — NONRESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
  35. Division 2 — RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
  36. Division 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  37. Division 2 — APPLICATIONS
  38. Division 3 — ADMINISTRATION
  39. Division 4 — PROVISIONS FOR FLOOD HAZARD REDUCTION
  40. Division 5 — FLOOD HAZARD VARIANCE PROCEDURES
  41. Division 2
  42. Division 5
  43. Division 2 — REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS
  44. Division 4
  45. Division 5
  46. Division 2
  47. Division 1
  48. Division 2

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