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Title 9 — Zoning and Subdivisions

Chapter 9-80 — PUBLIC WORKS/ENGINEERING STANDARDS

Laguna Hills Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Laguna Hills

§ 9-80.010. Purpose and intent.

The purpose and intent of this chapter is to insure that information regarding public works and engineering standards that can affect proposed developments are presented for applicant consideration. (Prior code § 9-38.010; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))

§ 9-80.020. Adopted standards.

Development review projects submitted to the city shall be subject to engineering and design standards adopted by the city. These standards consist of engineering design examples for a variety of utility, street, water, sewer, and transportation system components. Applicants are responsible to verify applicable standards with the City Engineer prior to design of projects or as a result of preliminary reviews. The City Engineer shall maintain a current set of standards and shall make portions of the standards relative to an applicants property available upon request. Typical standards referenced here are the Orange County Environmental Management Agency standard plans as modified for Laguna Hills.

(Prior code § 9-38.020; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))

§ 9-80.030. Permits required.

Permits to construct required improvements shall be issued by the City Engineer upon review and approval of plans prepared by a qualified engineer. Permits shall be required for all grading, excavation, construction, and installations of public off-site improvements and connections from private to public systems. No encroachment shall occur within a public right-of-way unless a permit shall be issued for such encroachment. (Prior code § 9-38.030; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))

§ 9-80.040. Construction required.

The city desires that all improvements be constructed on the basis of the demand created by the project for which and to which improvement conditions have been placed. Construction is required prior to inspections and/or release of any required surety affecting the project unless a development agreement or suitable alternative approved as to form by the City Attorney and City Engineer shall be adopted by the City Council. (Prior code § 9-38.040; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))

§ 9-80.050. Inspections required.

All required improvements shall be inspected and approved by the City Engineer or appropriate public works inspector prior to issuing any certificate of occupancy or final inspection for use where a certificate of occupancy is not required. (Prior code § 9-38.050; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))

§ 9-80.060. Surety required.

Surety shall be provided in the form and manner prescribed by the city for all improvements required by this code or any other code adopted by the city.

Surety shall be based on the value of the improvements with regard to materials and labor and shall include the value of the city’s overhead for administration of the surety. The applicant shall post such documents as the City Engineer and City Attorney shall deem necessary. (Prior code § 9-38.060; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))

§ 9-80.070. Status of plans.

All architectural and engineering drawings, diagrams, plans, specifications, and reports submitted to the city in support of an application, that are reviewed, approved, and adopted by the city, shall be considered as information in the public domain.

(Prior code § 9-38.070; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))

§ 9-80.080. Maintenance of facilities.

All facilities and improvements not accepted into the City’s system shall be maintained and repaired by the property owner or association charged with that responsibility. Approval of engineered or architectured plans does not mean that improvements and facilities are automatically accepted by the city. The City Council, on recommendation of the City Engineer, shall accept or reject all offers of dedication and improvement submitted by an applicant. (Prior code § 9-38.080; Ord. 98-8 § 2 (part))

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Contents — Laguna Hills Zoning Code
Laguna Hills Zoning Code
  1. Title 9 — Zoning and Subdivisions
    Overview
    1. Chapter 9-02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    2. Chapter 9-04 — DEFINITIONS
    3. Chapter 9-06 — GENERAL PLAN
    4. Chapter 9-08 — SPECIFIC PLANS
    5. Chapter 9-10 — ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED
    6. Chapter 9-11 — OVERLAY DISTRICTS
    7. Chapter 9-12 — ER ESTATE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    8. Chapter 9-14 — LDR LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    9. Chapter 9-16 — MLDR MEDIUM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    10. Chapter 9-18 — MDR MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    11. Chapter 9-20 — HDR HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    12. Chapter 9-21 — PCR PLANNED COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    13. Chapter 9-22 — OP OFFICE PROFESSIONAL DISTRICT
    14. Chapter 9-24 — VC VILLAGE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
    15. Chapter 9-26 — FC FREEWAY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
    16. Chapter 9-28 — CC COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
    17. Chapter 9-29 — NMU NEIGHBORHOOD MIXED USE DISTRICT
    18. Chapter 9-30 — MXU MIXED USE DISTRICT
    19. Chapter 9-32 — C/PI COMMUNITY/PRIVATE INSTITUTION DISTRICT
    20. Chapter 9-34 — OS-1 PARKS DISTRICT
    21. Chapter 9-36 — OS-2 DRAINAGE FACILITIES DISTRICT
    22. Chapter 9-38 — OS-3 LANDSCAPE CORRIDORS DISTRICT
    23. Chapter 9-39 — PC PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT
    24. Chapter 9-40 — DESIGN REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS
    25. Chapter 9-41 — OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS
    26. Chapter 9-42 — SIGNS AND ADVERTISING DEVICES
    27. Chapter 9-44 — ACCESS AND PARKING
    28. Chapter 9-46 — LANDSCAPING STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES
    29. Chapter 9-47 — LANDSCAPE WATER EFFICIENCY
    30. Chapter 9-48 — PARKS AND RECREATION DESIGN GUIDELINES
    31. Chapter 9-50 — HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES
    32. Chapter 9-52 — GRADING REGULATIONS
    33. Chapter 9-54 — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENTS
    34. Chapter 9-56 — ANIMAL REGULATIONS
    35. Chapter 9-58 — COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
    36. Chapter 9-60 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
    37. Chapter 9-62 — TEMPORARY USES
    38. Chapter 9-64 — COMMUNITY CARE FACILITIES
    39. Chapter 9-66 — FLOOD MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS
    40. Chapter 9-68 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    41. Chapter 9-70 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
    42. Chapter 9-72 — HOUSING DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES
    43. Chapter 9-74 — PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
    44. Chapter 9-76 — GROWTH MANAGEMENT
    45. Chapter 9-78 — CONGESTION MANAGEMENT
    46. Chapter 9-80 — PUBLIC WORKS/ENGINEERING STANDARDS
    47. Chapter 9-82 — WASTE MANAGEMENT/HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
    48. Chapter 9-84 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
    49. Chapter 9-86 — SUBDIVISIONS
    50. Chapter 9-87 — RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM CONVERSIONS
    51. Chapter 9-88 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
    52. Chapter 9-90 — ZONING AMENDMENTS
    53. Chapter 9-92 — APPLICATION PROCESS AND SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
    54. Chapter 9-93 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PERSONS WITH DISA…
    55. Chapter 9-94 — FEES AND DEPOSITS
    56. Chapter 9-96 — HEARINGS AND APPEALS
    57. Chapter 9-98 — CODE COMPLIANCE PROCESS
    58. Chapter 9-100 — VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES
    59. Chapter 9-102 — URBAN VILLAGE TRAFFIC IMPACT/MITIGATION FEE PR…
    60. Chapter 9-103 — MARIJUANA BUSINESSES

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