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Title 130 — ZONING

Chapter 130.50 — APPLICATION FILING AND PROCESSING

El Dorado County Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · El Dorado County

Sec. 130.50.010 - Content.

This Article provides the general authority and identifies procedures necessary to file and process development proposals in any zone.

Sec. 130.50.020 - Organization of Review Process.

A.

Types of Procedures. The five procedures used to review all types of applications under this Article, as described in Section 130.50.040 (General Review Procedures) below in this Chapter, are the following:

1.

Director-level review without public notice;

2.

Director-level review with public notice; or

3.

Zoning Administrator-level review with public notice and public hearing; or

4.

Planning Commission-level review with public notice and public hearing; or

5.

Board of Supervisors-level review with public notice and public hearing.

(Ord. No. 5127, § 15, 9-1-2020)

Sec. 130.50.030 - Review Authority for Allowed Uses and Permit Decisions.

The review authority of original jurisdiction for each type of application or use entitlement shall be as provided below in Table 130.50.030.A (Review Authority) below in this Section. The nature of the initial action (i.e. issue, decide, or recommend) is shown, in compliance with Chapter 130.52 (Permit Requirements, Procedures, Decisions, and Appeals) below in this Article.

Table 130.50.030.A—Review Authority

Type of
Application
Citation Director Zoning
Administrator
Planning
Commission
Board
of
Supervisors
Administrative Permit 130.52.010 Issue4 Appeal5 Appeal
Minor Use Permit 130.52.020 Recommend1 Decide Appeal Appeal
Conditional Use Permit 130.52.021 Reccommend1 Decide2 Decide Appeal
Design Review Permit 130.52.030 Decide/
Recommend
Decide Appeal
Development Agreement 130.58.030 Recommend Decide
Development Plan
Permit
130.52.040 Recommend Decide Appeal
Revisions to an
Approved Permit or
Authorization3
130.54.070 Decide Decide Decide/
Appeal
Appeal
Specifc Plan 130.56.020 Recommend Decide
Temporary Mobile Home
Permit
130.52.050 Issue Appeal Appeal
Temporary Use Permit 130.52.060 Decide Appeal Appeal
Variance 130.52.070 Decide Appeal Appeal
NOTES:
1The review authority will consider a discretionary application and make a recommendation for decision to a higher review authority.
2Where two deciding review authorities are indicated, such as for Conditional Use Permits, the review authority of original jurisdiction will be determined by the
complexity of the project.
3Revisions to an approved project shall be decided by the review authority of original jurisdiction.
4Administrative relief and waivers of agricultural setbacks beyond the scope of the Director's authority are referred to the Ag Commission for consideration and
approval. The Ag Commission decision may be appealed to the Board. Administrative Permits issued under
Chapter 130.44 (Ranch Marketing) and for special events
issued under
Section 130.40.400 (Wineries) are reviewed by the Agricultural Commissioner consistent with
Section 130.52.010.
5The Ag Commission serves as the appeal body for decisions of the Agricultural Commissioner on Administrative Permits issued under
Chapter 130.44 (Ranch
Marketing).

A.

An applicant may waive their option for a decision by the Director or Zoning Administrator and be heard directly by the Commission.

B.

The Director may defer action and refer any permit or authorization application to the Commission for determination.

C.

All decisions of the review authority are appealable, in compliance with Section 130.52.90 (Appeals) below in this Article.

D.

All planning applications shall comply with Section 130.51.050 (Public Notice Requirements and Procedures) below in this Article.

(Ord. No. 5127, § 16, 9-1-2020; Ord. No. 5177, § 8, 6-20-2023; Ord. No. 5218, § 9, 12-10-2024)

Sec. 130.50.040 - General Review Procedures.

The various types of planning applications will be subject to one of the following procedures based on level of review by the Director, Zoning Administrator, Planning Commission, and/or Board of Supervisors:

A.

Director-level Review without Public Notice. Director shall render decisions based upon standards that have been adopted by the County as law or as policy without the requirement of notice to nearby property owners and other parties.

B.

Director-level Review with Public Notice. Staff shall provide written or published notice to nearby property owners and interested parties regarding specific findings or conditions prior to a decision. The notice shall describe the pending decision, the appeal procedure, and provide interested parties an opportunity to comment before the Director renders a decision. The nearby and interested parties are identified and outlined in Table 130.051.050.1 (Public Notice Requirements and Procedures) below in this Article.

C.

Zoning Administrator-level Review with Public Notice and Public Hearing. Zoning Administrator-level review is conducted by the Zoning Administrator, the Director, or designee, is discretionary in nature, and is subject to a noticed public hearing. During the course of the public hearing, the Zoning Administrator shall invite public testimony, review evidence, and then render its decision in compliance with Section 130.51.060 (Conditions of Approval) below in this Article. Public notice of a Zoning Administrator-level review hearing is set forth in Table 130.51.050.1 (Public Notice Requirements and Procedures) below in this Article.

D.

Planning Commission-level Review with Public Notice and Public Hearing. Planning Commission-level review is discretionary in nature, and is subject to a noticed public hearing. During the course of the public hearing, the Commission shall invite public testimony, review evidence, and then render its decision in compliance with Section 130.51.060 (Conditions of Approval) below in this Article. Public notice of a Planning Commission-level review hearing is set forth in Table 130.51.050.1 (Public Notice Requirements and Procedures) below in this Article.

E.

Board of Supervisors-level Review with Public Notice and Public Hearing. Board-level review is discretionary in nature, and is subject to a noticed public hearing. During the course of the public hearing, the Board shall invite public testimony, review evidence, and then render its decision in compliance with Section 130.51.060 (Conditions of Approval) below in this Article. Public notice of a Board-level review hearing is set forth in Table 130.51.050.1 (Public Notice Requirements and Procedures) below in this Article.

(Ord. No. 5127, § 17, 9-1-2020)

CHAPTER 130.51. - GENERAL APPLICATION PROCEDURES

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