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Chapter 16.60 — GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS

Chino Hills Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Chino Hills

16.60.010 - Initiation.

Amendments to the General Plan text or Land Use Policy Map may be initiated as provided for in Section 16.58.020 of this Development Code.

(Ord. 68 § 9.110.010, 1995)

16.60.020 - Proceedings.

Applications to amend the General Plan shall be processed as provided for in the California Government Code, Sections 65350-65359.

(Ord. 68 § 9.110.020, 1995)

16.60.030 - Findings required.

Prior to approving or recommending approval of a General Plan amendment, the responsible hearing body shall make the following findings:

A.

That the proposed amendment is in the public interest, and that there will be a community benefit resulting from the amendment;

B.

That the proposed amendment is consistent with the goals, policies, and objectives of the General Plan;

C.

That the proposed amendment will not conflict with provisions of the Development Code, subdivision regulations, or any applicable specific plan; and

D.

In the event that the proposed amendment is a change to the Land Use Policy Map, that the amendment will not adversely affect surrounding properties;

E.

With respect to all applications which seek to increase density for single-family detached residential development projects, including residential developments in the Planned Development district or in a PD development, that a fiscal impact analysis has been prepared as required by the City and paid for by the applicant. Further, this report shall include an analysis of the project's effect on the City's revenues, expenditures, service levels, capital improvement needs and project's ability to generate tax revenue.

(Ord. 112 § 17, 1998; Ord. 68 § 9.110.030, 1995)

16.60.040 - Associated project required.

No private application for a General Plan amendment will be accepted unless accompanied by a development proposal for all or a portion of the area included in the General Plan amendment. A development proposal may include a Planned Development, a Tentative Tract Map, or a Site Plan approval.

(Ord. 68 § 9.110.040, 1995)

16.60.050 - Technical revisions and updates to the General Plan.

A.

The General Plan may be revised or updated by the Community Development Department to include new information, changes in information (such as population or housing unit counts) and the like, at the discretion of the Director of Community Development. Such revisions and updates may not affect any of the following:

1.

The intent or direction of written policy;

2.

Mapped land use policy;

3.

Mapped circulation policy;

B.

All such revisions shall be submitted to the Planning Commission as an informational item. The Planning Commission shall be empowered to revoke any such revisions.

(Ord. 68 § 9.110.050, 1995)

16.60.060 - City-initiated General Plan amendments.

The City may initiate amendments to the General Plan, including the Land Use Policy Map. In the case of Cityinitiated General Plan amendments, no associated project is required.

(Ord. 68 § 9.110.060, 1995)

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Contents — Chino Hills Zoning Code
Chino Hills Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 16.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS
  2. Chapter 16.04 — ZONING DISTRICTS DESIGNATED
  3. Chapter 16.06 — GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  4. Chapter 16.07 — LANDSCAPE AND WATER CONSERVATION REQUIREMENTS
  5. Chapter 16.08 — GENERAL DESIGN REGULATIONS
  6. Chapter 16.09 — NON-RESIDENTIAL DESIGN GUIDELINES
  7. Chapter 16.10 — RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
  8. Chapter 16.11 — MULTI-FAMILY OWNERSHIP HOUSING AND CONVERSION …
  9. Chapter 16.12 — COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
  10. Chapter 16.13 — MIXED USE DISTRICT
  11. Chapter 16.14 — BUSINESS PARK AND LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
  12. Chapter 16.15 — HOUSING PRIORITY ZONING DISTRICTS
  13. Chapter 16.16 — INSTITUTIONAL/PUBLIC FACILITIES DISTRICTS
  14. Chapter 16.18 — OPEN SPACE DISTRICTS
  15. Chapter 16.20 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
  16. Chapter 16.22 — FIRE HAZARD OVERLAY DISTRICT
  17. Chapter 16.24 — GEOLOGIC HAZARD OVERLAY DISTRICT
  18. Chapter 16.28 — BIOTIC RESOURCES OVERLAY DISTRICT
  19. Chapter 16.30 — SCENIC RESOURCES OVERLAY DISTRICT
  20. Chapter 16.32 — SMALL LOT OVERLAY DISTRICT
  21. Chapter 16.33 — EQUESTRIAN AND LARGE ANIMAL OVERLAY
  22. Chapter 16.34 — PARKING AND LOADING
  23. Chapter 16.36 — TRIP REDUCTION PROGRAM
  24. Chapter 16.40 — TEMPORARY USES AND STRUCTURES
  25. Chapter 16.42 — SPECIAL USE STANDARDS
  26. Chapter 16.44 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
  27. Chapter 16.46 — ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
  28. Chapter 16.47 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS IN HOUSING DEVELOPME…
  29. Chapter 16.48 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
  30. Chapter 16.50 — GRADING REGULATIONS
  31. Chapter 16.52 — CONDITIONAL GRADING COMPLIANCE
  32. Chapter 16.54 — EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
  33. Chapter 16.56 — HOME OCCUPATION PERMITS
  34. Chapter 16.58 — ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
  35. Chapter 16.60 — GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS
  36. Chapter 16.62 — DEVELOPMENT CODE AND ZONING MAP AMENDMENTS
  37. Chapter 16.64 — SPECIFIC PLAN ADOPTION AND AMENDMENT
  38. Chapter 16.66 — AGRICULTURAL PRESERVES AND LAND CONSERVATION C…
  39. Chapter 16.68 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
  40. Chapter 16.70 — MAJOR VARIANCES
  41. Chapter 16.72 — MINOR VARIANCES
  42. Chapter 16.73 — MINOR EXCEPTIONS
  43. Chapter 16.74 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
  44. Chapter 16.76 — SITE PLAN APPROVAL
  45. Chapter 16.78 — MINOR USE PERMITS
  46. Chapter 16.79 — ZONING CLEARANCE
  47. Chapter 16.80 — TEMPORARY USE PERMIT
  48. Chapter 16.82 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
  49. Chapter 16.84 — COVENANTS OF EASEMENTS
  50. Chapter 16.86 — DEDICATION OF LAND FOR PARK AND RECREATION PUR…
  51. Chapter 16.88 — GATE-GUARDED NEIGHBORHOODS
  52. Chapter 16.90 — TREE PRESERVATION
  53. Chapter 16.92 — MARIJUANA-RELATED USES AND ACTIVITIES

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