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Chapter 17.70

Fort Bragg Zoning Code · 2026-07 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Fort Bragg

Permit Application Filing and Processing

Sections:

17.70.010 Purpose 17.70.020 Authority for Land Use and Zoning Decisions 17.70.030 Multiple Permit Applications 17.70.040 Application Preparation and Filing 17.70.050 Application Fees 17.70.060 Developer Indemnification 17.70.070 Initial Application Review 17.70.080 Project Evaluation and Staff Reports

17.70.010 - Purpose

This Chapter provides procedures and requirements for the preparation, filing, and initial processing of the planning permit applications required by this Development Code. Chapter 17.71 includes additional requirements regarding application and review procedures applicable to specific planning permits required by this Development Code.

17.70.020 - Authority for Land Use and Zoning Decisions

Table 7-1 (Review Authority) identifies the review authority responsible for reviewing and making decisions on each type of application required by this Development Code.

17.70.030 - Multiple Permit Applications

A. Concurrent filing. Unless otherwise expressly required elsewhere in this Development Code, an applicant for a development project that requires the filing of more than one application (e.g., Tentative Map, Use Permit, etc.), shall file all related applications concurrently, together with all application fees required by Section 17.70.050 (Application Fees), unless these requirements are waived by the Director. B. Concurrent processing. Unless otherwise expressly required elsewhere in this Development Code, multiple applications for the same project shall be processed concurrently, and shall be reviewed, and approved or disapproved by the highest review authority designated by this Development Code for any of the applications (e.g., a project for which applications for Zoning Map amendment and a Use Permit are filed shall have both applications decided by the Council, instead of the Commission acting upon the Use Permit as otherwise provided by Table 7-1).

TABLE 7-1 - REVIEW AUTHORITY

TABLE 7-1 - REVIEW AUTHORITY REVIEW AUTHORITY
Applicable Role of Review Authority (1)
Type of Action Code
Section
Director Planning
Commission
City
Council
Administrative and Legislative
Cultural Heritage-
Related Actions
Development Code
Amendment
General Plan
Amendment
Interpretation
Local Coastal
Program
Amendment
Specific Plans and
Amendment
Zoning Map
Amendment
17.74 Recommend Recommend Decision
17.94 Recommend Recommend Decision
17.94 Recommend Recommend Decision
17.12 Decision(2) Appeal Appeal
17.94 Recommend Recommend Decision
17.78 Recommend Recommend Decision
17.94 Recommend Recommend Decision
PlanningPermits
Administrative
Variance
Certificate of
Appropriateness
Coastal
Development Permit
Design Review
Limited Term
Permit
Minor Use Permit
Planned
Development Permit
Sign Permit
Use Permit
Variance
17.71.070 Decision (2) Appeal Appeal
17.74.050 Decision (2) Decision Appeal
17.71.045 Decision (3) Decision Appeal
17.71.050 Decision(2) Decision Appeal
17.71.030 Decision (2) Appeal Appeal
17.71.060 Decision(2) Appeal Appeal
17.71.090 Recommend Decision Appeal
17.38 Decision(2) Appeal Appeal
17.71.060 Recommend Decision Appeal
17.71.070 Recommend Decision Appeal
Type of Action Applicable
Code
Section
Role of Review Authority (1) Role of Review Authority (1)
Director Planning
Commission
City
Council
ZoningClearance 17.71.020 Decision(2) Appeal Appeal

Notes:

(1) “Recommend” means that the review authority makes a recommendation to a higher decision-making body; “Decision” means that the review authority makes the final decision on the matter; “Appeal” means that the review authority may consider and decide upon appeals to the decision of an earlier decision-making body, in compliance with Chapter 17.92 (Appeals).

(2) The Director may defer action and refer the request to the Commission, so that the Commission may instead make the decision.

(3) The Director may act on a Coastal Development Permit application that is not required to have a public hearing, in compliance with Section 17.71.045 (Coastal Development Permits).

17.70.040 - Application Preparation and Filing

A. Pre-application conference. A prospective applicant is encouraged to request a pre-application conference with the Director before completing and filing a planning permit application. The purpose of this conference is to generally:

  1. Provide the opportunity for an applicant to explain their project proposal to City staff who may review a subsequent application; and

  2. Inform the applicant of City requirements as they apply to the proposed project based on information provided by the applicant;

  3. Review the City’s review process, possible project alternatives or modifications;

  4. Identify information and materials the City will require with the application, and any necessary technical studies and information relating to the environmental review of the project;

  5. Indicate to the applicant the extent to which the project appears to comply with applicable city regulations, as the project is understood by staff.

Neither the pre-application review nor the provision of information and/or pertinent policies shall be construed as either a recommendation for approval or disapproval of the application or project by any City staff. Any failure by City staff to identify all required studies or all applicable requirements shall not constitute a waiver of those requirements.

B. Application contents. Each application for a permit, amendment, or other matter pertaining to this Development Code shall be filed with the Director on a City application form, together with required fees and/or deposits, and all other information and materials required by the City’s list of required application contents, as identified in the Department handout for the specific type of application. Applicants are encouraged to contact the Director before submitting an application to verify which materials are necessary for application filing.

C. Eligibility for filing. An application may only be filed by the owner of the subject property, or other person with the written consent of the property owner. With the Director’s approval, a lessee with the exclusive right to use the property for a specified use may file an application related to that use.

D. Rejection of application. If the Director determines that an application cannot lawfully be approved by the City (e.g., a request for a Zoning Map amendment or Tentative Map could not be granted in the absence of a concurrent General Plan amendment application; or a Use Permit application proposes a use that is not allowable in the subject zoning district, etc.), the Director shall not accept the application for processing.

17.70.050 - Application Fees

A. Fee schedule. The Council shall establish a schedule of fees for the processing of the applications required by this Development Code, hereafter referred to as the City’s Fee Schedule. The fee schedule is intended to allow recovery of all costs incurred by the City in processing permit applications to the maximum extent allowed by the law. B. Timing of payment. No application shall be deemed complete, and processing shall not commence on any application until all required fees or deposits have been paid. Failure to timely pay supplemental requests for payment of required fees and/or deposits shall be a basis for denial or revocation of any permit or other requested entitlement, notwithstanding any other provisions of this Development Code. C. Refunds and withdrawals. Application fees cover City costs for public hearings, mailings, staff time, and the other activities involved in processing applications. Therefore, no refund due to a disapproval shall be allowed. In the case of a withdrawal, the Director shall have the discretion to authorize a partial refund based upon the pro-rated costs to-date and the status of the application at the time of withdrawal. 17.70.060 - Developer Indemnification A. Applicant agreement. At the time of submitting an application for a discretionary land use approval, the applicant shall agree as part of the application, to defend (with legal counsel of City’s selection), indemnify, and hold harmless the City and its agents, attorneys, employees, and officers, from any action, claim, or proceeding brought against the City or its agents, employees, and officers to attack, set aside, void, or annul a discretionary land use approval of the City, which action is brought within the applicable statute of limitations. The required indemnification provided herein shall include damages awarded against the City, if any, costs of suit, attorney’s fees, and other costs and expenses incurred in connection with the action. B. City notification of applicant. In the event that an action, claim, or proceeding referred to in Subsection A., above is brought, the City shall promptly notify the applicant of the existence of the action, claim, or proceeding and shall cooperate fully in the defense of the action, claim, or proceeding. C. City participation in defense. Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the City from participating in the defense of any action, claim, or proceeding if the City elects to bear its own attorney’s fees and costs and defends the action in good faith.

17.70.070 - Initial Application Review

A. Review for completeness. The Director shall review each application for completeness and accuracy before it is accepted as being complete and officially filed. The Director’s determination of
completeness shall be based on the City’s list of required application contents (see Section
17.70.040.B - Application contents), and any additional written instructions provided to the applicant in any pre-
application conference, and/or during the initial application review period. Coastal development permit applications shall include all of the filing materials identified in Section
17.71.045(D).
1. Notification of applicant. As required by State law (Government Code Section
65943), within 30 calendar days of application filing, the applicant shall be informed in writing, either that the application is
complete and has been accepted for processing, or that the application is incomplete and that additional information, specified in the Director’s letter, shall be provided.
2. Appeal of determination. Where the Director has determined that an application is incomplete, and the applicant believes that the application is complete and/or that the information requested by the
Director is not required, the applicant may appeal the Director’s determination in compliance with Chapter
17.92 (Appeals).
3. Time for submittal of additional information. When an application is incomplete, the time used by the applicant to submit the required additional information shall not be considered part of the time
within which the determination of completeness shall occur. The time available to an applicant for submittal of additional information is limited by following Subparagraph (A.4).
4. Expiration of application.
a. If an applicant fails to provide the additional information specified in the Director’s letter within 180 days following the date of the letter, the application shall expire and be deemed withdrawn, without
any further action by the City.
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er the expiration of an application, future City consideration shall require the submittal of a new, complete application and associated fees.
vironmental information. After an application has been accepted as complete, the Director may require the applicant to submit additional information needed for the environmental review of the
in compliance with Chapter
17.72 (Environmental Impact Assessment and Mitigation Monitoring).
termination of Coastal Permit notice and hearing procedures. For projects requiring a Coastal Development Permit, the Director shall make the determination required by Subparagraph 17.71.040.C.1
mination of permit category) as to whether the development is exempted, categorically excluded, non-appealable, or appealable for the purposes of notice, hearing, and appeal procedures required by

17.71.045 (Coastal Development Permit), at the same time that completeness review occurs in compliance with Subsection A., above. Where an applicant or interested person, including the City and
stal Commission staff, have a question as to whether a development is exempted, excluded, non-appealable, or appealable to the Coastal Commission, the question shall be resolved in compliance with

17.71.040(C)(2).

C. Referral of application. At the discretion of the Director, or where otherwise required by this Development Code or State or Federal law, an application may be referred to any public agency that may be affected by or have an interest in the proposed project.

17.70.080 - Project Evaluation and Staff Reports

A. Staff evaluation. The Director shall review all discretionary applications filed in compliance with this Article to determine whether they comply and are consistent with the provisions of this Development Code, other applicable provisions of the Municipal Code, the General Plan, and any applicable specific plan.

B. Staff report. The Director shall provide a written recommendation to the Commission and/or Council (as applicable) as to whether the application should be approved, approved subject to conditions, or disapproved.

C. Report distribution. Each staff report shall be furnished to the applicant at the same time as it is provided to the review authority before action on the application. Home Previous Next

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Contents — Fort Bragg Zoning Code
Fort Bragg Zoning Code
  1. Article 1
  2. Article 2 — Zoning Districts & Allowable Land Uses
  3. Article 3 — Site Planning and Project Design Standards
  4. Article 4 — Standards for Specific Land Uses
  5. Article 5 — Resource Management
  6. Article 6 — Site Development Regulations
  7. Article 7 — Planning Permit Procedures
  8. Article 8 — Subdivision Regulations and Procedures
  9. Article 9 — Coastal Land Use and Development Code Administration
  10. Article 10 — Glossary & Index
  11. Chapter 17.10
  12. Chapter 17.12 — Interpretation of Code Provisions
  13. Chapter 17.14 — Zoning Map
  14. Chapter 17.20
  15. Chapter 17.21
  16. Chapter 17.22
  17. Chapter 17.24 — Industrial Zoning Districts
  18. Chapter 17.26 — Special Purpose Zoning Districts
  19. Chapter 17.30 — Standards for all Development and Land Uses
  20. Chapter 17.31
  21. Chapter 17.32 — Inclusionary Housing Requirements
  22. Chapter 17.34 — Landscaping Standards
  23. Chapter 17.36 — Parking and Loading
  24. Chapter 17.38 — Signs
  25. Chapter 17.40 — Adult-Oriented Business Regulations
  26. Chapter 17.42 — Standards for Specific Land Uses
  27. Chapter 17.44 — Telecommunications Facilities
  28. Chapter 17.50 — Land and Marine Resource Protection
  29. Chapter 17.52
  30. Chapter 17.54 — Hazards and Shoreline/Bluff Development
  31. Chapter 17.56 — Shoreline Access
  32. Chapter 17.58 — Wetland Protection and Restoration
  33. Chapter 17.60 — Grading Permit Requirements and Procedures
  34. Chapter 17.62
  35. Chapter 17.64 — Stormwater Runoff Pollution Control
  36. Chapter 17.70
  37. Chapter 17.71 — Permit Review and Decisions
  38. Chapter 17.72
  39. Chapter 17.74 — Historic Resource Protection
  40. Chapter 17.76
  41. Chapter 17.78 — Specific Plans
  42. Chapter 17.80 — Applicability and Administration of Subdivisio…
  43. Chapter 17.81 — Tentative Map Filing and Processing
  44. Chapter 17.82 — Parcel Maps and Final Maps
  45. Chapter 17.84 — Additional Subdivision Procedures
  46. Chapter 17.86 — Dedications and Exactions
  47. Chapter 17.88 — Subdivision Design and Improvement Requirements
  48. Chapter 17.90
  49. Chapter 17.92 — Appeals
  50. Chapter 17.94 — Local Coastal Program Amendments
  51. Chapter 17.95
  52. Chapter 17.96 — Public Hearings
  53. Chapter 17.98 — Enforcement and Penalties
  54. Chapter 17.100 — Definitions

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