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Chapter 17.72

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

APPLICATION PROCESSING PROCEDURES

Sections:

17.72.010 Application.

17.72.020 Additional information.

17.72.030 Fees.

17.72.010 Application.

Before a planning permit is processed, the applicant shall submit a completed application form and pay the application fee. The director shall determine the application form and its contents. (Ord. 24-01 §2(Exh. A-1)).

17.72.020 Additional information.

The director, other city officials, affected public agency representatives, commission, or city council may require an applicant to submit additional information necessary to ensure compliance with local, state, or federal laws; process an application; interpret this title, or to decide regarding the issuance of a permit. (Ord. 24-01 §2(Exh. A-1)).

17.72.030 Fees.

A. The rates and fees for zoning related activities, permits, and violations shall be set in the master fee schedule as adopted by resolution of the city council, which may include but are not limited to:

  1. Zoning clearance letters;

  2. Site plan reviews;

  3. Development plan review;

  4. Development agreements;

  5. Administrative use permit;

  6. Conditional use permit;

  7. Variance permit;

  8. Minor deviation permit;

  9. Temporary use permit;

  10. Modification and revocation of planning permits;

  11. Ordinance text amendments and rezones;

  12. Appeals; and

  13. Any other planning permit as required by this code.

B. The director shall review the fee schedule and recommend fee adjustments as deemed necessary. (Ord. 24-01 §2(Exh. A-1)).

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Contents — Kerman Zoning Code
Kerman Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 17.02
  2. Chapter 17.04 — INTERPRETATION OF THE ZONING CODE
  3. Chapter 17.06 — ZONES AND ZONING MAP
  4. Chapter 17.10 — RESIDENTIAL ZONES
  5. Chapter 17.12 — COMMERCIAL, OFFICE, AND MIXED-USE ZONES
  6. Chapter 17.14 — INDUSTRIAL ZONES
  7. Chapter 17.16 — PUBLIC AND QUASI-PUBLIC ZONES
  8. Chapter 17.18 — COMBINING ZONES
  9. Chapter 17.20 — GENERAL SITE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  10. Chapter 17.22 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
  11. Chapter 17.24 — FENCES, WALLS, AND HEDGES
  12. Chapter 17.26 — LANDSCAPING
  13. Chapter 17.28 — PARKING, LOADING, AND ACCESS
  14. Chapter 17.30 — SIGN REGULATIONS
  15. Chapter 17.32 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
  16. Chapter 17.40 — STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC LAND USES
  17. Chapter 17.42 — DENSITY BONUSES
  18. Chapter 17.44 — MARIJUANA CULTIVATION AND DISPENSARIES
  19. Chapter 17.46 — MULTI-UNIT DWELLING OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS
  20. Chapter 17.48 — SINGLE-UNIT DWELLING DESIGN STANDARDS
  21. Chapter 17.50 — ALCOHOL BEVERAGE SALES USES
  22. Chapter 17.60 — GENERAL NONCONFORMING PROVISIONS
  23. Chapter 17.62 — NONCONFORMING PARCELS
  24. Chapter 17.64 — LEGAL NONCONFORMING USES
  25. Chapter 17.70 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  26. Chapter 17.72
  27. Chapter 17.74 — ZONING CLEARANCE
  28. Chapter 17.76 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
  29. Chapter 17.78 — HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT
  30. Chapter 17.80 — SITE PLAN REVIEW PERMIT
  31. Chapter 17.82 — ADMINISTRATIVE USE PERMIT
  32. Chapter 17.84 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
  33. Chapter 17.86 — TEMPORARY USE PERMIT
  34. Chapter 17.88 — VARIANCE PERMIT
  35. Chapter 17.90 — MINOR DEVIATION PERMIT
  36. Chapter 17.92 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
  37. Chapter 17.94 — PERMIT AMENDMENT, MODIFICATION, AND REVOCATION
  38. Chapter 17.96 — DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW PERMIT
  39. Chapter 17.98
  40. Chapter 17.110
  41. Chapter 17.112 — AMENDMENTS AND REZONES
  42. Chapter 17.114 — APPEALS
  43. Chapter 17.116 — PUBLIC NOTICES AND HEARINGS
  44. Chapter 17.118 — ENFORCEMENT AND VIOLATIONS
  45. Chapter 17.120 — DEFINITIONS

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