Chapter 13-1 — Title, Components and Purposes
Hercules Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Hercules
Sec. 13-1.100 Title and Enactment. ¶
This Title shall be known as the “City of Hercules Zoning Ordinance” hereinafter known as the “Zoning Ordinance.” [Ord. 515 § 2, 2018; ZO § 1.100.]
Sec. 13-1.200 Components. ¶
The Zoning Ordinance is composed of the following components:
Regulations, known as the zoning regulations, establishing classes of zoning districts governing the use and development of land, placement and sizing of structures and improvements, and procedures for development application, review and appeal.
A map or set of maps, known as the Zoning Map, which delineates boundaries of zoning districts within the City of Hercules.
A copy of the zoning regulations and map together with a record of all adopted amendments shall be kept on file with the City Clerk and shall constitute the original record of the Zoning Ordinance. A copy of the zoning regulations and map shall also be kept on file with the Community Development Director. [Ord. 515 § 2, 2018; ZO § 1.200.]
Sec. 13-1.300 Purpose. ¶
The overall purpose of the Zoning Ordinance is to promote the public health, safety and welfare and general prosperity with the aim of preserving a wholesome, serviceable and attractive community. More specifically, the purpose of the Zoning Ordinance is to:
Preserve and enhance the community’s quality of life with well-balanced growth and development.
Enhance and create a community with a wide range of choices, services, and amenities.
Accommodate expansion of development into vacant or underdeveloped lands and lands subject to redevelopment.
Provide a set of regulations and procedures to review and process land use and development applications in an open, fair and equitable manner.
Facilitate attractive, functional and safe development within the City for a variety of uses, which may at times be combined on a site.
Minimize adverse environmental effects and fiscal consequences to the community. [Ord. 515 § 2, 2018; ZO § 1.300.]
Sec. 13-1.400 Authority and General Plan Consistency—Organization. ¶
The Zoning Ordinance is the primary tool for implementing the goals, objectives, policies and standards of the Hercules General Plan, pursuant to the mandated provisions of the State Planning and Zoning Law (Government Code Section 65000 et seq.) and other applicable State and local requirements.
The land use zoning districts contained within the Zoning Ordinance are consistent with and implement the land use designations of the General Plan as shown in Section 13-5.200. Overlay districts follow the adopted Land Use Map and the policies and standards of the General Plan related to these overlay regulations. In addition, the purposes, performance standards and development regulations of the zoning and overlay districts incorporate General Plan policies and standards to implement the General Plan and require that all development within the boundaries of the City be consistent with the General Plan. [Ord. 515 § 2, 2018; ZO § 1.400.]
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The Hercules Municipal Code is current through Ordinance 555, passed March 25, 2025.
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- Chapter 13-1 — Title, Components and Purposes
- Chapter 13-10 — Public/Quasi-Public District
- Chapter 13-10 — Public/Quasi-Public District
- Chapter 13-11 — CP Commercial Public Mixed-Use District
- Chapter 13-11 — CP Commercial Public Mixed-Use District
- Chapter 13-12 — HTC Historic Town Center District
- Chapter 13-12 — HTC Historic Town Center District
- Chapter 13-13 — I-R Industrial Residential Mixed-Use District
- Chapter 13-13 — I-R Industrial Residential Mixed-Use District
- Chapter 13-14 — PC-I Planned Commercial Industrial Mixed-Use
- Chapter 13-14 — PC-I Planned Commercial Industrial Mixed-Use D…
- Chapter 13-15 — PC-R Planned Commercial Residential Mixed-Use …
- Chapter 13-15 — PC-R Planned Commercial Residential Mixed-Use …
- Chapter 13-16 — PO/RD Planned Office-Research and Development …
- Chapter 13-16 — PO/RD Planned Office-Research and Development …
- Chapter 13-17 — WC Waterfront Commercial District
- Chapter 13-17 — WC Waterfront Commercial District
- Chapter 13-18 — NTC New Town Center District
- Chapter 13-18 — NTC New Town Center District
- Chapter 13-2 — Organization, Applicability and Interpretation
- Chapter 13-2 — Organization, Applicability and Interpretation
- Chapter 13-20 — H Historic Overlay District
- Chapter 13-20 — H Historic Overlay District
- Chapter 13-21 — F Special Flood Hazard Area Overlay District
- Chapter 13-21 — F Special Flood Hazard Area Overlay District
- Chapter 13-22 — Refugio Creek Overlay District
- Chapter 13-23 — School-Park Overlay District
- Chapter 13-23 — School-Park Overlay District
- Chapter 13-24 — Special Study Area Overlay District
- Chapter 13-24 — Special Study Area Overlay District
- Chapter 13-25 — Scenic Road and Highway Overlay District
- Chapter 13-25 — Scenic Road and Highway Overlay District
- Chapter 13-26 — Zoning Regulations and Development Standards f…
- Chapter 13-26 — Zoning Regulations and Development Standards f…
- Chapter 13-27 — Zoning Regulations and Development Standards f…
- Chapter 13-27 — Zoning Regulations and Development Standards f…
- Chapter 13-28 — Central Hercules Plan Regulating Code
- Chapter 13-28 — Central Hercules Plan Regulating Code
- Chapter 13-29 — Zoning Regulations and Development Standards f…
- Chapter 13-29 — Zoning Regulations and Development Standards f…
- Chapter 13-30 — Property Development Standards
- Chapter 13-30 — Property Development Standards
- Chapter 13-31 — Performance Standards
- Chapter 13-31 — Performance Standards
- Chapter 13-32 — Off-Street Parking and Loading Facilities
- Chapter 13-32 — Off-Street Parking and Loading Facilities
- Chapter 13-34 — Sign Regulations
- Chapter 13-34 — Sign Regulations
- Chapter 13-35 — Specific Land Use Requirements
- Chapter 13-35 — Specific Land Use Requirements
- Chapter 13-36 — Two-Unit Development
- Chapter 13-36 — Two-Unit Development
- Chapter 13-40 — Administration, Applications and Fees
- Chapter 13-40 — Administration, Applications and Fees
- Chapter 13-41 — Certificates of Occupancy
- Chapter 13-41 — Certificates of Occupancy
- Chapter 13-42 — Design Review
- Chapter 13-42 — Design Review
- Chapter 13-43 — Enforcement
- Chapter 13-43 — Enforcement
- Chapter 13-44 — Hearings, Appeals and Judicial Review
- Chapter 13-44 — Hearings, Appeals and Judicial Review
- Chapter 13-45 — Minor Exceptions
- Chapter 13-45 — Minor Exceptions
- Chapter 13-46 — Minor Modifications
- Chapter 13-47 — Nonconforming Uses, Structures and Signs
- Chapter 13-47 — Nonconforming Uses, Structures and Signs
- Chapter 13-48 — Planned Development Plans
- Chapter 13-48 — Planned Development Plans
- Chapter 13-49 — Specific Plans
- Chapter 13-49 — Specific Plans
- Chapter 13-5 — Application of Zone District Regulations
- Chapter 13-5 — Application of Zone District Regulations
- Chapter 13-50 — Use Permits
- Chapter 13-50 — Use Permits
- Chapter 13-51 — Variances
- Chapter 13-51 — Variances
- Chapter 13-52 — Zoning Amendments
- Chapter 13-52 — Zoning Amendments
- Chapter 13-53 — Reasonable Accommodations for Persons with Dis…
- Chapter 13-53 — Reasonable Accommodations for Persons with Dis…
- Chapter 13-6 — Residential Districts
- Chapter 13-6 — Residential Districts
- Chapter 13-60 — Definitions
- Chapter 13-60 — Definitions
- Chapter 13-7 — P-M-H Mobile Home Park District
- Chapter 13-7 — P-M-H Mobile Home Park District
- Chapter 13-8 — Commercial Districts
- Chapter 13-8 — Commercial Districts
- Chapter 13-9 — Industrial District
- Chapter 13-9 — Industrial District