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Chapter 22.70 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS

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

Sections:

22.70.010 Definitions.

22.70.020 Adoption.

22.70.400 Architectural design.

22.70.450 Walls and fences.

22.70.010 Definitions.

Unless the context otherwise requires, words and phrases used in this chapter shall have the same meanings as when used in this code:

(1) A “residential structure” is defined as any structure or building being used for residential purposes or located on a residentially zoned parcel, or any part of such a structure or building including, but not limited to, siding, stucco, trim, and accent features such as doors, gates, and shutters.

(2) A “color palette” is defined as the official city document which exhibits all of the colors, organized by color family and displayed according to corresponding specific design elements, that are approved for use on the exterior of any residential structure. A copy of the approved color palette shall be kept, for referential use, both at the city library and at the department of community development.

(3) A “paint color permit” is defined as the document issued by the department of community development that indicates the approval of the application of paint colors from the color palette on a residential structure. The paint color permit lists the colors approved for the specific design elements featured in the color palette. The painting of a residential structure without prior obtainment of a paint color permit shall constitute an infraction punishable pursuant to Section 1.08.020 of this code.

(4) A “decorative masonry building material” is defined as a decorative building material including, but not limited to, brick, stone, and block, typically located on the exterior surface of a residence.

(5) A “block wall” is defined as a wall constructed of slump block, split-face block, any other block, brick, or concrete and/or as defined in Section 22.22.700(14)(i) of this code.

(6) A “decorative fence” is defined as a fence constructed of wood or wrought iron and/or as defined in Section 22.22.700(14)(ii) of this code. (Ord. 882 § 1, 2004)

22.70.020 Adoption.

With the advice of the director of public works, the director of community development, the city manager, and the planning commission, the city council shall adopt, and revise from time to time, a set of development standards for the design, construction and maintenance of improvements on both public and private property, which may include but not be limited to the following:

(1) Highways, streets, alleys, walkways, bicycle paths, equestrian trails, and other rights-of-way;

(2) Driveways, parking areas and parking spaces;

(3) Utilities and drainage;

(4) Street furniture, trees and landscape treatment;

(5) Public facilities;

(6) Landscaping;

(7) Architectural design;

(8) Walls and fences;

(9) Refuse collection areas and facilities;

(10) Loading areas. (Ord. 918 § 4, 2006: Ord. 882 § 2, 2004: Ord. 770 § 1 (part), 1996; Ord. 413 § 2, 1972. Formerly 22.70.010)

22.70.400 Architectural design.

(1) Exterior Colors of Residential Structures.

(a) The following shall apply toward the exterior colors of all residential structures:

(i) For natural, decorative masonry building materials on residential structures, the color shall be limited to the natural, unpainted color of said material;

(ii) For all other surfaces on residential structures, such as wood and stucco, the colors shall be limited to the colors exhibited in the color palette;

(iii) Paint or stain colors shall be applied on residential structures according to the provisions of the color palette;

(b) Homeowners, residents and/or tenants, including all who possess membership in a homeowners’ association, shall be limited to selecting colors from the color palette. Any person desiring to apply paint or stain on a residential structure shall obtain prior approval in writing via a paint color permit from the department of community development; and

(c) All amendments to the color palette shall be pursuant to a resolution of the planning commission. (Ord. 918 § 5, 2006)

22.70.450 Walls and fences.

(1) Stucco, Paint, and Stain Colors.

(a) Painting or staining of all block walls shall be prohibited unless the paint color is deemed by the director of community development to be consistent with the natural color of the building material used to construct the subject block wall. Any person desiring to paint or stain a block wall shall obtain prior approval in writing from the department of community development;

(b) Stucco may not be applied onto block walls located along the perimeter of a residential subdivision unless it is deemed to be an aesthetic enhancement by the director of community development. Any person desiring to apply stucco onto a block wall located along the perimeter of a residential subdivision shall obtain prior approval in writing from the department of community development;

(c) Stucco may be applied onto block walls located within a residential subdivision; provided, that the color of the stucco is in accordance with the color palette and when its application is deemed to be an aesthetic enhancement by the director of community development. Any person desiring to apply stucco onto a block wall located within a residential subdivision shall obtain prior approval in writing from the department of community development; and

(d) Painting or staining a decorative fence may be permitted; provided, that the color is deemed by the director of community development to be compatible with the residence on the same residential lot. Any person desiring to paint or stain a decorative fence shall obtain prior approval in writing from the department of community development;

(2) Building Permit Requirement.

(a) Any construction of a new or replacement block wall greater than the height of thirty inches shall require prior approval in writing as well as a building permit from the department of community development. (Ord. 918 § 6, 2006) Home Previous Next

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  1. Chapter 18.76 — REDEVELOPMENT PLAN
  2. Chapter 18.80 — AMENDED REDEVELOPMENT PLAN
  3. Chapter 18.84 — LOS COYOTES REDEVELOPMENT PLAN
  4. Chapter 20.01 — TITLE, AUTHORITY, CONTINUITY
  5. Chapter 20.10 — SCOPE AND PURPOSE
  6. Chapter 20.20 — CITY DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM
  7. Chapter 20.30 — DEFINITIONS
  8. Chapter 20.93 — HEARINGS
  9. Chapter 20.95 — APPEALS
  10. Chapter 22.01 — DEVELOPMENT PLAN IN GENERAL
  11. Chapter 22.10 — AREA DEVELOPMENT PLANS
  12. Chapter 22.11 — DEVELOPMENT AREA ONE
  13. Chapter 22.12 — DEVELOPMENT AREA TWO
  14. Chapter 22.13 — DEVELOPMENT AREA THREE
  15. Chapter 22.14 — DEVELOPMENT AREA FOUR
  16. Chapter 22.15 — DEVELOPMENT AREA FIVE
  17. Chapter 22.16 — DEVELOPMENT AREA SIX
  18. Chapter 22.17 — ADP-7 AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN
  19. Chapter 22.18 — ADP-8 AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN
  20. Chapter 22.19 — ADP-9 AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN
  21. Chapter 22.20 — LAND USE ZONES
  22. Chapter 22.21 — A—AGRICULTURAL ZONE
  23. Chapter 22.22
  24. Chapter 22.23
  25. Chapter 22.24
  26. Chapter 22.25 — CN—NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE
  27. Chapter 22.26 — CC—COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL ZONE
  28. Chapter 22.27 — CR—REGIONAL COMMERCIAL ZONE
  29. Chapter 22.28 — M—INDUSTRIAL ZONE
  30. Chapter 22.29 — INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL ZONE
  31. Chapter 22.30 — OS—OPEN SPACE ZONE
  32. Chapter 22.31
  33. Chapter 22.32
  34. Chapter 22.33
  35. Chapter 22.34 — ADP-10 AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN TEN
  36. Chapter 22.35 — ADP-11 AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN ELEVEN
  37. Chapter 22.36 — ADP-12 AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN TWELVE
  38. Chapter 22.37
  39. Chapter 22.39 — ADP-15 AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN FIFTEEN
  40. Chapter 22.40 — SPECIFIC USES
  41. Chapter 22.42 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS
  42. Chapter 22.45 — SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS REGULATIONS
  43. Chapter 22.46 — BODY ART BUSINESS REGULATIONS
  44. Chapter 22.48 — SIGNS
  45. Chapter 22.50
  46. Chapter 22.51 — ADP-16 AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN SIXTEEN
  47. Chapter 22.52
  48. Chapter 22.53 — ADP-18 AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN EIGHTEEN
  49. Chapter 22.54 — ADP-19 AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN NINETEEN
  50. Chapter 22.55 — ADP-20 AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN TWENTY
  51. Chapter 22.56
  52. Chapter 22.60
  53. Chapter 22.61
  54. Chapter 22.70 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  55. Chapter 22.72 — WATER CONSERVATION IN LANDSCAPING
  56. Chapter 22.74 — OFF-STREET PARKING
  57. Chapter 22.76 — TRIP REDUCTION AND TRAVEL DEMAND REQUIREMENTS
  58. Chapter 22.80 — ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
  59. Chapter 22.90 — AMENDMENTS
  60. Chapter 22.94 — ART IN PUBLIC PLACES PROGRAM
  61. Chapter 23.01 — PRECISE PLANS
  62. Chapter 23.05 — PUBLIC PROJECT REFERRAL
  63. Chapter 23.10 — CONDITIONAL USES
  64. Chapter 23.15 — COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL TENANT OCCUPANCY PER…
  65. Chapter 23.20 — VARIANCES
  66. Chapter 23.30 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
  67. Chapter 23.50 — NONCONFORMITIES
  68. Chapter 23.90 — PRECISE PLANS—APPROVAL
  69. Chapter 23.95 — COVENANT OF EASEMENT

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