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Chapter XXII — SUBDIVISIONS

Article 08 — AMENDMENTS AND BOUNDARY CHANGES

San Marino Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · San Marino

23.08.01: AUTHORIZED; HOW AMENDMENTS ARE INITIATED:

The Council may, from time to time, after report and recommendation thereon by the Commission and after public hearings as required by the California Planning and Zoning Law, amend, supplement or change any or all regulations and district boundaries established by this Chapter or subsequently established. Any such proposed amendment, supplement or change may be initiated by a petition by the property owner(s) upon payment of a processing fee set by Council resolution. (Ord. 096-1093, 7-10-1996)

23.08.02: PETITION FOR BOUNDARY CHANGE; HEARING AND ACTION ON PETITION:

The owner(s) of any land or building requesting a reclassification shall present to the Commission a petition, duly signed and acknowledged, requesting an amendment, supplement or change of the regulations prescribed for such property. The Commission shall hold such hearings as may be required by law for amendments, extensions or additions to the "Zone Map" or to the "Yard Map", and shall take action thereon within ninety (90) days after the filing thereof. The Commission shall prepare a report and recommendation to the Council on their request. (Ord. 096-1093, 7-10-1996)

23.08.03: FINAL HEARING; FEE FOR EXPENSES RESULTING FROM PETITION:

The Council, after receipt of the report and recommendation from the Commission on any proposed amendment, supplement or change, shall hold a final hearing thereon, duly advertised as required by the California Planning and Zoning Law. (Ord. 096-1093, 7-10-1996)

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Contents — San Marino Zoning Code
San Marino Zoning Code
  1. Chapter XXIII — ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT, ADVERTISING AND SIGNS,
  2. Chapter XXIII — ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT, ADVERTISING AND SIGNS,
  3. Chapter I — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  4. Chapter II — ADMINISTRATION
  5. Chapter IV — EMERGENCY SERVICES
  6. Chapter VI — ANIMALS AND FOWL
  7. Chapter VIII — PUBLIC NUISANCES
  8. Chapter IX — REFUSE1
  9. Chapter X — PUBLIC HEALTH
  10. Chapter XI — BUSINESS LICENSES
  11. Chapter XII — TAXICABS
  12. Chapter XIII — BICYCLES1
  13. Chapter XIV — MISCELLANEOUS
  14. Chapter XV — TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
  15. Chapter XVI — STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
  16. Chapter XVII — PUBLIC PARKS
  17. Chapter XVIII — TREES AND SHRUBS
  18. Chapter XXI — SPECIAL DISTRICTS
  19. Chapter XXII — SUBDIVISIONS
  20. Chapter XXIV — COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION
  21. Chapter XXV — UNIFORM CODES
  22. Chapter XXVI — TAXATION/UTILITY TAX
  23. Chapter XXVII — FRANCHISES/CABLE TELEVISION

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