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Title 18 — Zoning

Chapter 18.72 — APPEALS

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

§ 18.72.010. Appeals – General.

  • A. This provisions of this chapter shall apply to any decision of the community development director or planning commission not expressly covered by any other provision of this title or not expressly made final by any other provision of this title.

  • B. Decisions of the community development director may be appealed to the planning commission.

  • C. Decisions of the planning commission may be appealed to the city council.

  • D. For purposes of this chapter, "appellate body" shall mean the planning commission or city council, depending upon which body is hearing the appeal.

  • (Prior code § 10-1.16; Ord. 1738 § 56 (part), 2012)

§ 18.72.020. Who may appeal.

Any person, partnership, corporation, public entity, or applicant aggrieved by a planning and environmental quality commission decision may appeal any appealable decision of the community development director or the planning commission.

(Prior code § 10-1.17; Ord. 1738 § 56 (part), 2012)

§ 18.72.030. Appeal procedure.

  • A. Time. Unless specifically made different by another section of this code, all appeals shall be filed within ten days after the final action of the decision being appealed from. The date of the notice of the decision shall be the final action. If not appealed within such time, the action shall become final.

  • B. Form. An appeal from a decision of the community development director shall be filed with the community development department and an appeal from a decision of the planning commission shall be filed with the city clerk within the prescribed period. The community development director or city clerk, as appropriate, shall set a date, time and place for a public hearing. A call for review by a member of the council may be filed orally at any council meeting.

  • C. Fees. Upon filing of an appeal the appellant shall pay a fee established by city council resolution for the purpose of defraying the costs incidental to the proceedings. Members of the city council shall not be required to pay a fee.

  • D. Hearings – Notices. If a noticed public hearing was required for the decision being appealed from, then notice of the hearing before the appellate body shall be given in the same manner.

  • E. Hearings. A hearing shall be commenced before the appellate body within forty-five days after the filing of the appeal.

  • F. Tie Vote. A tie vote before the city council shall be considered a denial of the appeal, or no action on a call for review, and the decision of the planning commission shall stand.

  • (Formerly 18.72.040; prior code § 10-1.19; Ord. 1738 § 56 (part), 2012; Ord. 1762 § 3, 2015)

§ 18.72.040. Decision.

  • A. The appellate body may reverse or affirm, wholly or partly, or may modify the order, requirement, decision, or determination appealed from and may make such order, requirement, decision or determination as should be made.

  • B. The decision of the appellate body shall be made within fourteen days after the close of the hearing. Findings shall be required where such findings are required of the decision being appealed from.

  • C. Notice of the decision shall be mailed to the appellant. Any decision of the planning commission shall include information regarding the right of appeal to the city council and provide that a failure to file an appeal shall constitute a failure to exhaust administrative remedies. The decision of the city council shall be considered final.

  • (Ord. 1738 § 56 (part), 2012)

§ 18.72.050. Calls for review.

  • A. As an additional safeguard to avoid results inconsistent with the purposes of this code, any order, requirement, decision, determination, interpretation or ruling of the planning commission may be called up for council review upon request by the mayor and one council member or any two council members either in writing or at a city council meeting within the time specified for an appeal.

  • B. No filing fee shall be required for review of an action of the planning commission.

C. A call for review shall be processed in the same manner as an appeal. (Ord. 1738 § 56 (part), 2012; Ord. 1834 § 1, 2021)

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Contents — Gardena Zoning Code
Gardena Zoning Code
  1. Title 18 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 18.02 — GARDENA ZONING LAW
    2. Chapter 18.04 — DEFINITIONS
    3. Chapter 18.06 — NEW AND EXISTING USES/SPECIFIC PLAN PROHIBITIONS
    4. Chapter 18.08 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES AND BOUNDARIES
    5. Chapter 18.10 — ANNEXED AREAS
    6. Chapter 18.12 — SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE (R1)
    7. Chapter 18.13 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY …
    8. Chapter 18.14 — LOW-DENSITY MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE (R-2)
    9. Chapter 18.16 — MEDIUM DENSITY MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE (R…
    10. Chapter 18.18 — HIGH DENSITY MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE (R-4)
    11. Chapter 18 — 18A. VERY HIGH DENSITY MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZO…
    12. Chapter 18.19 — MIXED USE OVERLAY ZONE (MUO)
    13. Chapter 18 — 19A. ARTESIA MIXED USE (AMU)
    14. Chapter 18.20 — COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL ZONE (CR)
    15. Chapter 18.21 — HOUSING OVERLAYS (HO-3, HO-4, HO5, AND HO-6)
    16. Chapter 18.22 — PARKING ZONE (P)
    17. Chapter 18.24 — OFFICIAL ZONE (O)
    18. Chapter 18.26 — BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICE ZONE (C-P)
    19. Chapter 18.28 — HOME BUSINESS ZONE (H-B)
    20. Chapter 18.30 — COMMERCIAL ZONE (C-2)
    21. Chapter 18.32 — GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONE (C-3)
    22. Chapter 18.34 — HEAVY COMMERCIAL ZONE (C-4)
    23. Chapter 18.36 — INDUSTRIAL ZONE (M-1)
    24. Chapter 18.38 — GENERAL INDUSTRIAL ZONE (M-2)
    25. Chapter 18.39 — SPECIFIC PLANS
    26. Chapter 18.40 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
    27. Chapter 18.42 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    28. Chapter 18.43 — DENSITY BONUS AND OTHER INCENTIVES
    29. Chapter 18.44 — SITE PLAN REVIEW
    30. Chapter 18.45 — DESIGN REVIEW
    31. Chapter 18.46 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
    32. Chapter 18.48 — VARIANCES
    33. Chapter 18.50 — ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUSTMENTS
    34. Chapter 18.52 — AMENDMENTS
    35. Chapter 18.54 — ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
    36. Chapter 18.56 — HOME OCCUPATION PERMITS
    37. Chapter 18.57 — LOW BARRIER NAVIGATION CENTERS
    38. Chapter 18.58 — SIGNS
    39. Chapter 18.60 — TEMPORARY USE AND TEMPORARY EVENT PERMITS FOR …
    40. Chapter 18.62 — ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
    41. Chapter 18.64 — AMUSEMENT DEVICES AND ARCADES
    42. Chapter 18.66 — CANNABIS PROHIBITION AND PERSONAL CULTIVATION …
    43. Chapter 18.68 — TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT
    44. Chapter 18.70 — WIRELESS FACILITIES
    45. Chapter 18.72 — APPEALS
    46. Chapter 18.74 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS POLICY AND PROCEDURES
    47. Chapter 18.76 — SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FOR HOMELESS AS A USE BY RI…

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