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Chapter 40 — Zoning

Article 40.33 — VARIANCES

Davis Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Davis

§ 40.33.010. Purpose of article.

The purpose of a variance is to allow variation from the strict application of the requirements of this chapter where by reason of the exceptional narrowness, shallowness or unusual shape of a specific piece of property as of March 6, 1963, or by reason of exceptional topographic conditions, or other extraordinary situation or condition of such piece of property, or of the use or the development of property immediately adjoining the property in question, the literal enforcement of the requirements of this chapter would involve practical difficulties or would cause undue hardship unnecessary to carry out the spirit and purpose of this chapter. (Ord. 296 § 32.1)

§ 40.33.020. Variance permitting nonconforming use prohibited.

In no case shall a variance be granted to permit a use other than a use permitted in the district. (Ord. 296 § 32.2)

§ 40.33.030. Application; fee.

Application for a variance shall be made by the property owner on a form prescribed by the city, and shall be accompanied by a fee as prescribed by city resolution adopted pursuant to Section 40.01.130 , no part of which shall be refundable; provided, that if the application for variance is made at the request of the city solely to preserve trees which are situated on the property which is the subject of the variance, then there shall be no fee.

(Ord. 296 § 32.3; Ord. 436 § 2; Ord. 561 § 3; Ord. 606; Ord. 623 § 2; Ord. 649 § 6; Ord. 707 § 1; Ord. 1038 § 2; Ord. 2359 § 10, 2010)

§ 40.33.040. Maps and drawings required.

Maps and drawings required to demonstrate that the conditions set forth in this article apply to subject property, together with precise and accurate legal descriptions and scale drawings of property and existing buildings, and other data required, shall be submitted with the application for a variance.

A site plan shall be submitted that accurately depicts the location of all trees of significance or landmark trees on the site, as defined in Sections 37.01.020 , 37.03.010 , 37.03.020 and 37.03.050 , including the type of tree and diameter of the tree at breast height (DBH). At the discretion of the community development and sustainability department in coordination with the community services director, an arborist's report may be required for any tree(s) on the site that may be affected by the proposal in order to determine whether the proposal will damage the existing tree(s). (Ord. 296 § 32.4; Ord. 2020 § 8, 2000; Ord. 2099 § 8, 2002; Ord. 2390 § 3, 2012)

§ 40.33.050. Public hearing and notice.

A public hearing before the planning commission shall be held on an application for a variance. A variance being processed concurrently with an application requiring city council action shall be scheduled for public hearing before the planning commission for its recommendation and then the city council for final action. Notice of such hearing shall be given to owners of all property within five hundred feet of the subject site and as required by state law and city ordinance. Failure of owners to receive notice of such hearing shall in no way affect the validity of any action taken. (Ord. 296 § 32.5; Ord. 316 § 24; Ord. 436 § 1; Ord. 623 § 3; Ord. 1038 § 2; Ord. 1323 § 3; Ord. 1627 § 54; Ord. 1768 § 8; Ord. 1859 § 22; Ord. 2165 § 7, 2005)

§ 40.33.060. Grounds for variance.

The planning commission or city council may grant a variance only when the following conditions are found as contained herein:

  • (a) That any variance granted shall be subject to such conditions as will assure that the adjustment thereby authorized shall not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties in the vicinity and zone in which the subject property is located;

  • (b) That because of special circumstance applicable to subject property, the strict application of this chapter is found to deprive subject property of privileges enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity and in the same zoning district;

  • (c) That the authorizing of such variance will not be of substantial detriment to adjacent property, and will not materially impair the purposes of this chapter or the public interest;

  • (d) That the condition or situation of the subject property or the intended use of the property for which the variance is sought is not so general or recurrent in nature as to make reasonable or practicable the formulation of a general regulation for such conditions or situations.

  • (Ord. 296 § 32.6; Ord. 436 § 2; Ord. 623 § 4; Ord. 1038 § 2; Ord. 1627 § 55; Ord. 1769 § 9; Ord. 1859 § 23)

§ 40.33.070. Approval.

The planning commission or city council shall act upon any application within sixty days of determination of completeness, and may approve the variance or may approve the variance subject to specified conditions. The applicant requesting the variance shall be notified in writing forthwith of any action taken.

(Ord. 296 § 32.7; Ord. 436 § 2; Ord. 623 § 5; Ord. 1038 § 2; Ord. 1627 § 56; Ord. 1768 § 10; Ord. 1859 § 24)

§ 40.33.080. Term—Transferable.

Where a variance has not been used within thirty-six months after the date of granting thereof, the variance shall be null and void. Such expiration date may be extended by the director for one or more periods not exceeding a total of eighteen months upon a showing that circumstances and conditions upon which the variance was approved have not changed. Any such extension by the director shall be processed in accordance with the requirements of Article 40.39 regarding administrative approvals.

Notwithstanding such extension, the holder of a variance may request tolling of the term for which the variance is valid due to litigation challenging the issuance of the variance. The tolling request must be submitted in writing to the director prior to the expiration of the term of the variance. The request must establish to the satisfaction of the director that the subject litigation challenges the grant of the underlying permit, or the environmental determinations relating to its approval, and has been filed by a plaintiff or petitioner other than the permit holder. In response to this request, the director may grant a litigation tolling period. The tolling period shall be calculated from the date the action is filed with a court of competent jurisdiction until such time that the court of final jurisdiction enters its final disposition of the case and all appeal periods have expired or such time that the litigation has been dismissed.

(Ord. 296 § 32.9; Ord. 1847 § 3; Ord. 2390 § 2, 2012; Ord. 2572 § 25, 2020; Ord. 2677, 11/4/2025)

§ 40.33.090. Appeals to planning commission.

Decisions of the planning commission with respect to variances may be appealed to the planning commission upon written request for a hearing before the planning commission. Decisions of the planning commission with respect to variances may be appealed to the city council upon written request. In the absence of such request being filed within ten calendar days after the determination of the planning commission, such determination is final.

(Ord. 296 § 32.10; Ord. 436 § 2; Ord. 623 § 7; Ord. 1038 § 2; Ord. 1627 § 57; Ord. 1768 § 11; Ord. 1890 § 3; Ord. 2359 § 10, 2010)

§ 40.33.100. Effect of denial.

In case an application for a variance from the requirements of this chapter is denied, such application shall not be eligible for reconsideration. A new application affecting or including all or part of the same property shall, in the opinion of the planning commission, be substantially different from the application denied to be eligible for consideration.

(Ord. 296 § 32.11; Ord. 436 § 2; Ord. 623 § 8; Ord. 1038 § 2; Ord. 1627 § 58; Ord. 2359 § 10, 2010)

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Contents — Davis Zoning Code
Davis Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 40 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Article 40.01 — IN GENERAL
    2. Article 40.02 — AGRICULTURAL (A) DISTRICT
    3. Article 40.03 — RESIDENTIAL ONE-FAMILY (R-1) DISTRICT
    4. Article 40.04 — RESIDENTIAL ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY (R2) DISTRICTS
    5. Article 40 — 04A. RESIDENTIAL ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY CONSERVATION…
    6. Article 40.05 — (RESERVED)
    7. Article 40.06 — RESIDENTIAL RESTRICTED (R-R) DISTRICT
    8. Article 40.07 — RESIDENTIAL ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY AND MOBILE HOM…
    9. Article 40.08 — RESIDENTIAL GARDEN APARTMENT (R3) DISTRICT
    10. Article 40.09 — RESIDENTIAL HIGH DENSITY APARTMENT (R-HD) DIST…
    11. Article 40 — 09A. HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (HDR) OVERLAY DISTR…
    12. Article 40.10 — RESIDENTIAL TRANSITIONAL (R-T) DISTRICT
    13. Article 40.11 — (RESERVED)
    14. Article 40.12 — COMMERCIAL NEIGHBORHOOD (C-N) COMBINING DISTRICT
    15. Article 40.13 — DOWNTOWN DAVIS ZONES
    16. Article 40.14 — SUPPLEMENTAL TO DOWNTOWN ZONES
    17. Article 40.15 — MIXED USE (M-U) DISTRICT
    18. Article 40.16 — AUTO CENTER (A-C) DISTRICT
    19. Article 40.17 — COMMERCIAL SERVICE (C-S) DISTRICT
    20. Article 40.18 — COMMERCIAL MIXED USE (CMU) DISTRICT
    21. Article 40 — 18A. COMMUNITY RETAIL (C-R) ZONING DISTRICT
    22. Article 40.19 — INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATION AND RESEARCH (I-R) D…
    23. Article 40.20 — INDUSTRIAL (I) DISTRICT
    24. Article 40 — 20A. PUBLIC-SEMIPUBLIC (P-SP) DISTRICT
    25. Article 40.21 — INTERIM STUDY (S) DISTRICT
    26. Article 40.22 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (P-D) DISTRICT
    27. Article 40.23 — HISTORICAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
    28. Article 40.24 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
    29. Article 40.25 — PARKING AND LOADING AREAS, PUBLIC GARAGES AND …
    30. Article 40 — 25A. BICYCLE PARKING STANDARDS
    31. Article 40.26 — SPECIAL USES
    32. Article 40 — 26A. PERSONAL CULTIVATION OF CANNABIS
    33. Article 40 — 26B. COMMERCIAL CANNABIS BUSINESSES
    34. Article 40.27 — EXCEPTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS
    35. Article 40.28 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
    36. Article 40.29 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
    37. Article 40.30 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
    38. Article 40 — 30A. ADMINISTRATIVE USE PERMITS
    39. Article 40 — 30B. TEMPORARY USES
    40. Article 40.31 — SITE PLAN AND ARCHITECTURAL APPROVAL
    41. Article 40.32 — PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL
    42. Article 40.33 — VARIANCES
    43. Article 40.34 — PREZONING
    44. Article 40.35 — APPEALS TO CITY COUNCIL
    45. Article 40.36 — AMENDMENTS
    46. Article 40.37 — ENFORCEMENT
    47. Article 40.38 — SOLAR SHADE CONTROL
    48. Article 40.39 — ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVALS
    49. Article 40.40 — ALCOHOL SALES
    50. Article 40.42 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPING

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