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Chapter 23.18 — MAPPED STREETS

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

§ 23.18.010 PURPOSE.

The regulations contained in this chapter are intended to provide for the future development of new streets and for the widening of existing streets in the city.

(Ord. 4823, passed 1-22-24)

§ 23.18.020 ESTABLISHMENT OF FUTURE STREETS.

(A) The City Council may designate mapped streets by adoption of an amendment to the General Plan or by adoption of a specific plan.

(B) When such a mapped street has been so established, no person shall construct, install or maintain any building or structure in the area of such mapped street or in a required setback area or any lot or panel abutting such mapped street, except as specifically provided.

(Ord. 4823, passed 1-22-24)

§ 23.18.030 PARTIALLY DEDICATED STREETS.

(A) With regard to lots or parcels abutting a street or streets upon which there has been a determination by the City Council that only a portion

of the required street width has been acquired, the City Council shall determine the precise required street width and shall adopt the same as a mapped street by amendment to the General Plan, or by adoption of a special plan and thereafter such alignment shall be the basis for the establishment of a required setback area.

(B) When such mapped street has been so established, no person shall construct, install or maintain any structure or building in the area of such mapped street or in the required setback area of any lot or parcel abutting such mapped street, except as specifically provided.

(Ord. 4823, passed 1-22-24)

§ 23.18.040 MANNER OF DESIGNATION OF MAPPED STREET.

If the City Council elects to designate any such mapped street by an amendment to the General Plan or by the adoption of a specific plan, it shall do so by ordinance.

(A) Each such ordinance shall have attached thereto a copy of a map upon which the boundaries and extent of the mapped street shall be clearly delineated.

(B) The Director of Public Works shall maintain a file of all such designations of mapped streets. (Ord. 4823, passed 1-22-24)

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Contents — Alhambra Zoning Code
Alhambra Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 23.01 — PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF THE ZONING CODE
  2. Chapter 23.02 — INTERPRETATION OF THE ZONING CODE
  3. Chapter 23.03 — ZONING DISTRICTS AND ZONING MAP
  4. Chapter 23.04 — RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
  5. Chapter 23.05 — COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
  6. Chapter 23.06 — EMPLOYMENT ZONING DISTRICTS
  7. Chapter 23.07 — PUBLIC AND SEMI-PUBLIC ZONING DISTRICTS
  8. Chapter 23.08 — SPECIFIC PLAN DISTRICTS
  9. Chapter 23.10 — WEST MAIN CORRIDOR MASTER PLAN (-WMC) OVERLAY …
  10. Chapter 23.11 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (-PD) OVERLAY DISTRICT
  11. Chapter 23.12 — GENERAL SITE REGULATIONS
  12. Chapter 23.13 — BUILDING AND SITE DESIGN STANDARDS
  13. Chapter 23.14 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING, DENSITY BONUSES AND INCENT…
  14. Chapter 23.15 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING
  15. Chapter 23.16 — ART IN PUBLIC PLACES PROGRAM
  16. Chapter 23.17 — LANDSCAPING
  17. Chapter 23.18 — MAPPED STREETS
  18. Chapter 23.19 — NONCONFORMING USES, STRUCTURES, AND LOTS
  19. Chapter 23.20 — PARKING AND LOADING
  20. Chapter 23.21 — SIGNS
  21. Chapter 23.22 — STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC USES
  22. Chapter 23.23 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
  23. Chapter 23.30 — PLANNING AUTHORITIES
  24. Chapter 23.31 — COMMON PROCEDURES
  25. Chapter 23.32 — ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
  26. Chapter 23.33 — DESIGN REVIEW
  27. Chapter 23.34 — USE PERMITS
  28. Chapter 23.35 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
  29. Chapter 23.36 — MODIFICATIONS
  30. Chapter 23.37 — VARIANCES
  31. Chapter 23.38 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
  32. Chapter 23.39 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
  33. Chapter 23.40 — AMENDMENTS TO THE GENERAL PLAN, ZONING TEXT, A…
  34. Chapter 23.41 — RESIDENTIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
  35. Chapter 23.42 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION PERMITS
  36. Chapter 23.43 — USE CLASSIFICATIONS
  37. Chapter 23.44 — DEFINITIONS

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