Title 9 — , Chapter 5: Zoning Ordinance
Article 36 — ZONING MAP
Antioch Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Antioch
§ 9-5.3601 ZONING MAP. ¶
(A) The designations, locations, and boundaries of the districts established are delineated upon the map entitled “Zoning Map for the City of Antioch, California,” dated May 14, 1956, which map and all notations and information thereon are hereby made a part of this chapter by reference. Any land within the incorporated limits of the city, now or in the future, and not designated or indicated on the zoning map shall receive a zoning classification conforming to that designated by the General Land Use Plan of the city. (B) The designations, locations, and boundaries of the districts established delineated upon the map entitled "Zoning Map for the City of Antioch, California," shall, as required by State law, be consistent with the Antioch General Plan.
(1) Consistent with the provisions and intent of the General Plan pertaining to the “A” Street Corridor Focused Planning Area, existing residential zoning is considered to be consistent with the General Plan, until such time as lands within the corridor are converted to commercial uses as delineated in policies for the “A” Street Focused Planning Area. Changes of zone from residential to commercial land use districts shall be considered to be consistent with the General Plan if they include frontage along “A” Street or the State Route 4 freeway, encompass a minimum of one- half developable acre, and include the majority of a block face from intersection to intersection.
(2) (a) Consistent with the provisions and intent of the General Plan pertaining to the area along 18th Street between “A” Street and Hillcrest Avenue, existing residential zoning is considered to be consistent with the General Plan, until such time as lands within the corridor are converted to commercial uses as delineated on the General Plan land use map.
(b) Changes of zone from residential to commercial land use districts shall be considered to be consistent with the General Plan if they include frontage along 18th Street and encompass an area meeting minimum parcel size regulations for the district to which the change of zone is requested.
(3) Consistent with the provisions and intent of the General Plan pertaining to the area along Contra Loma Boulevard south of the State Route 4 freeway, existing uses are considered to be consistent with the General Plan, as are the zoning districts reflecting such existing uses. Changes of zone along Contra Loma Boulevard south of the State Route
4 freeway shall be considered to be consistent with the General Plan if they reflect the uses specifically identified in the General Plan Land Use Element.
(4) Consistent with the provisions and intent of the General Plan, existing single family dwellings within multiple family zones are considered to be consistent with the General Plan, and to be treated as conforming uses pursuant to the provisions of this title.
(Ord. 897-C-S, passed 10-25-94; Measure K Initiative, adopted 11-8-05; Am. Ord. 1063C-S, passed 12-13-05; Am. Ord. 1064-C-S, passed 12-13-05; Am. Ord. 2158-C-S, passed 12-11-18)
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▸ Title 9 — , Chapter 5: Zoning Ordinance
Overview- Article 1 — TITLE, PURPOSE, SCOPE, AND ADOPTION OF PLAN
- Article 2 — DEFINITIONS
- Article 3 — ESTABLISHMENT OF DISTRICTS
- Article 4 — [RESERVED]
- Article 5 — SIGN REGULATIONS
- Article 6 — HEIGHT AND AREA REGULATIONS AND TABLE
- Article 7 — MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS
- Article 9 — SPECIAL USE REGULATIONS
- Article 10 — LANDSCAPING AND IRRIGATION
- Article 11 — SITE OBSTRUCTIONS AT INTERSECTIONS
- Article 12 — TREE PRESERVATION AND REGULATION
- Article 13 — SCREENING OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT/OUTDOOR STORAGE
- Article 14 — REFUSE STORAGE AREA DESIGN GUIDELINES
- Article 15 — UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
- Article 16 — FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES AND SCREEN PLANTINGS
- Article 17 — PARKING REQUIREMENTS
- Article 18 — BUILDING MOVING
- Article 19 — NOISE ATTENUATION REQUIREMENTS
- Article 20 — SWIMMING POOLS AND HOT TUBS
- Article 21 — FIRE RETARDANT ROOFING MATERIALS
- Article 22 — HOME SIZE MODIFICATIONS
- Article 23 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
- Article 24 — HILLSIDE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
- Article 25 — PLANNING COMMISSION AND ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
- Article 26 — DESIGN REVIEW DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Article 27 — DESIGN REVIEW, USE PERMITS, ADMINISTRATIVE USE PE…
- Article 28 — AMENDMENTS
- Article 29 — INTERPRETATIONS, ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTY
- Article 30 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
- Article 31 — CONDOMINIUM CONVERSIONS
- Article 32 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
- Article 33 — SPECIFIC PLANS
- Article 34 — SENIOR HOUSING OVERLAY DISTRICT
- Article 35 — DENSITY BONUS PROGRAM
- Article 36 — ZONING MAP
- Article 37 — DETERMINATION OF BOUNDARIES
- Article 38 — LAND USE REGULATIONS
- Article 39 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
- Article 40 — RESIDENTIAL GROWTH MANAGEMENT
- Article 41 — RRMP RODDY RANCH MASTER PLAN DISTRICT
- Article 42 — PROHIBITION ON CONVERSION OF SENIOR MOBILEHOME PA…