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Title 9 — , Chapter 5: Zoning Ordinance

Article 1 — TITLE, PURPOSE, SCOPE, AND ADOPTION OF PLAN

Antioch Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Antioch

§ 9-5.101 TITLE.

This chapter of the municipal code shall be known and cited as the “zoning code of the city” or “zoning code.” (Ord. 897-C-S, passed 10-25-94)

§ 9-5.102 COMPONENTS.

  • (A) The zoning code shall have the following components:

  • (1) Regulations, known as the zoning regulations, establishing various classes of zoning districts and governing the use of land and the placement of buildings and improvements within districts.

  • (2) A map or set of maps, known as the zoning map, delineating the boundaries of zoning districts within the city and designated as the appendix.

(B) A copy of the zoning regulations and the zoning map, together with a record of all amend-ments, shall be kept on file with the City Clerk and shall constitute the original record. A copy of the zoning regulations and zoning map currently in effect shall also be kept on file with the Community Development Department. (Ord. 897-C-S, passed 10-25-94)

§ 9-5.103 PURPOSE.

(A) The broad purposes of the zoning code are to protect and promote the public health, safety, and general welfare, and to implement the policies of the General Plan, as provided in the Cal. Gov't Code Title 7, Chapters 3 and 4 and in the California Constitution, Chapter 11, § 7.

  • (B) More specifically, the zoning code is intended to:

  • (1) Provide a precise guide for the physical development of the city in order to:

  • (a) Preserve the character and quality of residential neighborhoods;

  • (b) Foster convenient, harmonious, and workable relationships among land uses; and

  • (c) Achieve an orderly arrangement of land uses as described in the Land Use Element of the General Plan.

  • (2) Promote the economic stability of existing land uses that are consistent with the General Plan and protect them from intrusions by inharmonious or harmful land uses.

  • (3) Ensure the provision of adequate open space for light, air, and the fire safety for all structures.

  • (4) Promote the development of office, commercial, industrial, and related land uses that are consistent with the General Plan in order to strengthen the city's economic base.

  • (5) Conserve and enhance the city's archi-tectural and cultural resources.

  • (6) Conserve and enhance key visual features of the city's setting, including creeks and undeveloped hillsides and ridgelines, consistent with the General Plan.

  • (7) Provide adequate off-street parking and loading facilities and promote a safe, effective traffic circulation system.

(8) Ensure that the service demands of new development will not exceed the capacities of existing streets, utilities, or public services, including parks and open space. (Ord. 897-C-S, passed 10-25-94)

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Contents — Antioch Zoning Code
Antioch Zoning Code
  1. Title 9 — , Chapter 5: Zoning Ordinance
    Overview
    1. Article 1 — TITLE, PURPOSE, SCOPE, AND ADOPTION OF PLAN
    2. Article 2 — DEFINITIONS
    3. Article 3 — ESTABLISHMENT OF DISTRICTS
    4. Article 4 — [RESERVED]
    5. Article 5 — SIGN REGULATIONS
    6. Article 6 — HEIGHT AND AREA REGULATIONS AND TABLE
    7. Article 7 — MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS
    8. Article 9 — SPECIAL USE REGULATIONS
    9. Article 10 — LANDSCAPING AND IRRIGATION
    10. Article 11 — SITE OBSTRUCTIONS AT INTERSECTIONS
    11. Article 12 — TREE PRESERVATION AND REGULATION
    12. Article 13 — SCREENING OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT/OUTDOOR STORAGE
    13. Article 14 — REFUSE STORAGE AREA DESIGN GUIDELINES
    14. Article 15 — UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
    15. Article 16 — FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES AND SCREEN PLANTINGS
    16. Article 17 — PARKING REQUIREMENTS
    17. Article 18 — BUILDING MOVING
    18. Article 19 — NOISE ATTENUATION REQUIREMENTS
    19. Article 20 — SWIMMING POOLS AND HOT TUBS
    20. Article 21 — FIRE RETARDANT ROOFING MATERIALS
    21. Article 22 — HOME SIZE MODIFICATIONS
    22. Article 23 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
    23. Article 24 — HILLSIDE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
    24. Article 25 — PLANNING COMMISSION AND ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
    25. Article 26 — DESIGN REVIEW DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
    26. Article 27 — DESIGN REVIEW, USE PERMITS, ADMINISTRATIVE USE PE…
    27. Article 28 — AMENDMENTS
    28. Article 29 — INTERPRETATIONS, ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTY
    29. Article 30 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
    30. Article 31 — CONDOMINIUM CONVERSIONS
    31. Article 32 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
    32. Article 33 — SPECIFIC PLANS
    33. Article 34 — SENIOR HOUSING OVERLAY DISTRICT
    34. Article 35 — DENSITY BONUS PROGRAM
    35. Article 36 — ZONING MAP
    36. Article 37 — DETERMINATION OF BOUNDARIES
    37. Article 38 — LAND USE REGULATIONS
    38. Article 39 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
    39. Article 40 — RESIDENTIAL GROWTH MANAGEMENT
    40. Article 41 — RRMP RODDY RANCH MASTER PLAN DISTRICT
    41. Article 42 — PROHIBITION ON CONVERSION OF SENIOR MOBILEHOME PA…

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