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Chapter 18.34 — RESIDENTIAL OPPORTUNITY (RO) OVERLAY ZONE

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

18.34.010 PURPOSE.

.010 Purpose: The purpose of this Chapter is to establish the Residential Opportunity (RO) Overlay Zone and provide “by-right” housing development opportunities consistent with a property’s residential General Plan land use designation. This Overlay Zone is intended to be applied to properties that are currently zoned and/or developed with non-residential uses but designated for multiple-family residential uses by the City’s General Plan. Examples of non-residential zones to which the Overlay Zone may be applied include, but are not limited to, the General Commercial (C-G), Transitional (T), and Industrial (I) zones. The Overlay Zone is further intended to serve as an implementation tool of the City’s Housing Element of the General Plan by facilitating residential development on identified “housing opportunity sites.” .020 Objectives: The Residential Opportunity (RO) Overlay Zone has the following major objectives:

.0201 Create “by-right” opportunities for residential development on sites throughout the City, consistent with the density allowed by their current General Plan designation.

.0202 To implement state laws that require cities to demonstrate available land capacity and zoning tools to accommodate the City’s projected need for housing;

.0203 Provide a mix of housing types; and, .0204 Stimulate market-driven development investment.

(Ord. 6224 1 (part); October 11, 2011.)

18.34.020 APPLICABILITY.

.010 Application to Area. The (RO) Overlay Zone may be applied to properties that currently maintain an underlying non-residential zone designation within the City. The Overlay Zone may also be applied to properties with an existing residential zoning designation that does not yield the maximum density allowed by a property’s General Plan designation.

.020 Option to Use Underlying Zone or Overlay Zone.

.0201 This Chapter shall provide the option of either developing under the provisions of a property’s underlying zone designation or under the provisions of the Overlay Zone that allow by-right multiple-family residential development.

(Ord. 6224 1 (part); October 11, 2011.)

18.34.030 IMPLEMENTATION.

.010 The development of by-right residential uses through implementation of the (RO) Overlay Zone shall be in accordance with the uses and requirements set forth in Chapter 18.06 (Multiple-Family Residential Zones). Specifically, the following applicable zoning designations shall be utilized when developing multiple-family residential development consistent with each property’s General Plan Land Use designation:

.0101 Parcels designated as Medium Density Residential in the General Plan Land Use Element shall be subject to the (RM-4) Multiple-Family zoning designation.

.0102 Parcels designated as Low-Medium Density Residential in the General Plan Land Use Element shall be subject to the (RM-3) Multiple Family zoning designation.

.020 All requirements set forth in Chapter 18.06 (Multiple-Family Residential Zones) shall be applicable to parcels designated with the

(RO) Overlay Zone when the option to develop by-right multiple-family residential development under the provisions of this Chapter is exercised.

.030 Prior to the issuance of any building permit for by-right residential development under the provisions of this Chapter, the property owner shall submit a written request to terminate any existing variances, conditional use permits, or other non-applicable land use entitlements.

.040 Existing Non-Residential Uses:

.0401 Existing non-residential development that is not permitted in the applicable zone from Chapter 18.06 (Multiple-Family Residential Zones) shall be removed prior to development of a residential use.

.0402 Existing non-residential development that is a conditionally-permitted use in the applicable zone shall require a conditional use permit pursuant to Chapter 18.66 (Conditional Use Permits).

.050 Conversions of existing structures, including, but not limited to, existing hotel or motel structures, into a residential use may be permitted subject to the approval of a conditional use permit pursuant to Chapter 18.66 (Conditional Use Permits).

.060 The provisions of Chapter 18.52 (Affordable Housing) shall apply to any by-right multiple-family residential use developed under the provisions of the Overlay Zone.

(Ord. 6224 1 (part); October 11, 2011.)

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Contents — Anaheim Zoning Code
Anaheim Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 18.01 — INTRODUCTION
  2. Chapter 18.04 — SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES
  3. Chapter 18.06 — MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES
  4. Chapter 18.10 — INDUSTRIAL ZONE
  5. Chapter 18.12 — MIXED-USE ZONE
  6. Chapter 18.14 — PUBLIC AND SPECIAL-PURPOSE ZONES
  7. Chapter 18.16 — REGULATORY PERMITS
  8. Chapter 18.18 — SCENIC CORRIDOR (SC) OVERLAY ZONE
  9. Chapter 18.20 — PLATINUM TRIANGLE MIXED USE (PTMU) OVERLAY ZONE
  10. Chapter 18.22 — BROOKHURST COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR (BCC) OVERLAY Z…
  11. Chapter 18.24 — SOUTH ANAHEIM BOULEVARD CORRIDOR (SABC) OVERLA…
  12. Chapter 18.26 — MOBILE HOME PARK (MHP) OVERLAY ZONE
  13. Chapter 18.28 — FLOODPLAIN (FP) OVERLAY ZONE
  14. Chapter 18.34 — RESIDENTIAL OPPORTUNITY (RO) OVERLAY ZONE
  15. Chapter 18.36 — TYPES OF USES
  16. Chapter 18.38 — SUPPLEMENTAL USE REGULATIONS
  17. Chapter 18.39 — MULTIPLE-FAMILY AND MIXED-USE OBJECTIVE DESIGN…
  18. Chapter 18.40 — GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  19. Chapter 18.42 — PARKING AND LOADING
  20. Chapter 18.46 — LANDSCAPING AND SCREENING
  21. Chapter 18.48 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
  22. Chapter 18.50 — SENIOR CITIZENS' APARTMENT PROJECTS
  23. Chapter 18.52 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING
  24. Chapter 18.54 — SEX-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
  25. Chapter 18.56 — NONCONFORMITIES
  26. Chapter 18.60 — PROCEDURES
  27. Chapter 18.62 — ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEWS
  28. Chapter 18.64 — AREA DEVELOPMENT PLANS
  29. Chapter 18.66 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
  30. Chapter 18.68 — GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS
  31. Chapter 18.70 — FINAL PLAN REVIEWS
  32. Chapter 18.72 — SPECIFIC PLANS
  33. Chapter 18.74 — VARIANCES
  34. Chapter 18.76 — ZONING AMENDMENTS
  35. Chapter 18.90 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  36. Chapter 18.92 — DEFINITIONS
  37. Chapter 18.100 — HIGHLANDS AT ANAHEIM HILLS SPECIFIC PLAN NO. …
  38. Chapter 18.102 — SYCAMORE CANYON SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 88-1 (SP 88…
  39. Chapter 18.104 — THE SUMMIT OF ANAHEIM HILLS SPECIFIC PLAN NO.…
  40. Chapter 18.108 — FESTIVAL SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 90-1 (SP 90-1) ZON…
  41. Chapter 18.110 — EAST CENTER STREET DEVELOPMENT SPECIFIC PLAN …
  42. Chapter 18.112 — MOUNTAIN PARK SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 90-4 (SP 90-4…
  43. Chapter 18.114 — DISNEYLAND RESORT SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 92-1 (SP …
  44. Chapter 18.116 — ANAHEIM RESORT SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 92-2 (SP 92-…
  45. Chapter 18.118 — HOTEL CIRCLE SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 93-1 (SP 93-1)…
  46. Chapter 18.120 — ANAHEIM CANYON SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 2015-1 (SP 2…
  47. Chapter 18.122 — BEACH BOULEVARD SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 2017-1 (SP …

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