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Title 17 — Development Code

Chapter 17.170 — SPECIFIC PLANS

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

§ 17.170.010. Purpose of Chapter.

  • A. The purpose of this Chapter is to provide for a Specific Plan when required by the General Plan or this Development Code to systematically implement the General Plan for any part of the City.

  • B. A Specific Plan is a legislative act and not a land use permit or entitlement.

  • C. Specific Plans shall be prepared, processed, approved, (or denied) and implemented in compliance with this Chapter.

§ 17.170.020. Specific Plan Preparation and Content.

An applicant shall prepare a draft Specific Plan for review by the City that includes the following detailed information in the form of text and diagram(s), organized in compliance with an outline furnished by the City Planner and State law (Government Code Section 65451 ). The Council may also initiate the preparation of a Specific Plan.

  • A. Proposed land uses. The distribution, location, and extent of land uses proposed within the area covered by the Specific Plan, including open space areas;

  • B. Infrastructure. The proposed distribution, location, extent, and intensity of major components of public and private circulation/transportation, drainage, energy, sewage, solid waste disposal, water, and other essential facilities proposed to be located within the Specific Plan area and needed to support the proposed land uses;

  • C. Land use and development standards. Standards, criteria, and design guidelines by which development will proceed, and standards for the conservation, development, and utilization of natural resources, where applicable;

  • D. Implementation measures. A program of implementation measures, including regulations, programs, public works projects, and financing measures necessary to carry out the proposed land uses, infrastructure, and development and conservation standards and criteria;

  • E. Relationship to General Plan. A discussion of the relationship of the Specific Plan to the General Plan; and

  • F. Additional information. The Specific Plan shall contain any additional information deemed necessary by the City Planner because of the characteristics of the area to be covered by the plan, applicable policies of the General Plan, or any other issue(s) determined by the City Planner to be significant.

§ 17.170.030. Filing and Processing.

A draft Specific Plan shall be filed with the City Planner, and shall be accompanied by the fee required by the Council's Fee Resolution. The draft plan shall be processed in the same manner as required for General Plans by State law (Government Code Sections 65350 et seq.), and as follows:

  • A. City Planner evaluation. After the filing of a draft Specific Plan, the City Planner shall review the draft plan to determine whether it conforms with the provisions of this Chapter. If the draft plan is not in compliance, it shall be returned to the applicant with a written specification(s) as to why it does not comply, and with suggested revisions to ensure compliance;

  • B. Public participation. The City Planner may recommend and the Council may approve a process to obtain maximum public participation early in the review process of the Specific Plan. The process would be designed to obtain public input before the completion of the environmental review document and the scheduling of formal public hearings on the plan.

  • C. Environmental review. The draft Specific Plan shall be subject to environmental review in compliance with Section 17.70.060 (Initial Application Review/Environmental Assessment);

  • D. Staff report. A staff report shall be prepared for the draft Specific Plan which shall include detailed recommendations for changes to the text and diagrams of the Specific Plan, as necessary, to make it acceptable for adoption; and

  • E. Public hearings. A proposed Specific Plan shall be subject to public hearings before both the Commission and council prior to its adoption, as follows:

    1. Planning Commission hearing. The City Planner shall schedule a public hearing on the proposed Specific Plan. The hearing shall receive public notice and be conducted in compliance with Chapter 17.180 (Public Hearings). After the hearing, the Planning Commission shall forward a written recommendation, with appropriate findings to the Council, in compliance with Section 17.170.040 (Adoption of Specific Plan); and

    2. Council's action.

      • a. A public hearing on the Specific Plan shall be scheduled before the Council. The hearing shall be noticed and conducted in compliance with Chapter 17.180 (Public Hearings).

      • b. After the hearing, the Council may adopt the Specific Plan, may deny the plan, or may adopt the plan with modifications, with appropriate findings in compliance with Section 17.170.040 (Adoption of Specific Plan).

    3. Referral to Planning Commission. If the Council proposes to adopt any substantial modifications to the plan not previously considered by the Planning Commission during its hearing, the proposed modification shall be first referred to the Planning Commission for its recommendation, in compliance with State law (Government Code Section 65356 ). Failure of the Planning Commission to report back to the Council within 45 days after the referral, or within a longer time period set by the Council, shall be deemed a recommendation for approval of the modifications.

§ 17.170.040. Adoption of Specific Plan.

  • A. Finding. The adoption of a proposed Specific Plan is entirely at the discretion of the Council. The Council shall adopt a Specific Plan only if it finds that the proposed plan is consistent with the General Plan, and other adopted goals and policies of the City.

  • B. Adoption. The Specific Plan shall be adopted by ordinance, and/or by resolution of the Council, in compliance with State law (Government Code Section 65453 ).

§ 17.170.050. Implementation, Amendments.

  • A. Development within Specifc Plan area.

    1. After the adoption of a Specific Plan, a land use permit, public works project, a tentative map or parcel map, for which a tentative map was not required, and an amendment to this Development Code may be approved/adopted within an area covered by a Specific Plan only if it is first found consistent with the Specific Plan, in compliance with State law (Government Code Section 65455 ).

    2. The Council may impose a Specific Plan Fee surcharge on development permits within the Specific Plan area, in compliance with State law (Government Code Section 65456 ).

  • B. Amendments. An adopted Specific Plan shall be amended through the same procedure specified by this Chapter for the adoption of a Specific Plan.

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Contents — Jackson Zoning Code
Jackson Zoning Code
  1. Title 17 — Development Code
    Overview
    1. Article I — Development Code Enactment and Applicability
    2. Chapter 17.01 — PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF DEVELOPMENT CODE
    3. Chapter 17.02 — DEVELOPMENT AND LAND USE APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS
    4. Chapter 17.03 — INTERPRETATION OF CODE PROVISIONS
    5. Chapter 17.07 — RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
    6. Chapter 17.12 — COMMERCIAL, OFFICE, AND INDUSTRIAL ZONING DIST…
    7. Chapter 17.16 — SPECIAL PURPOSE ZONING DISTRICTS
    8. Chapter 17.20 — OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICTS
    9. Chapter 17.24 — ARCHITECTURAL REGULATIONS
    10. Chapter 17.28 — ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SYSTEMS—STREAMLINED …
    11. Chapter 17.30 — GENERAL PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND USE STANDARDS
    12. Chapter 17.32 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING
    13. Chapter 17.34 — FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
    14. Chapter 17.38 — STREAM CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT
    15. Chapter 17.40 — LANDSCAPE STANDARDS
    16. Chapter 17.43 — LIGHTING REGULATIONS
    17. Chapter 17.44 — NOISE
    18. Chapter 17.46 — OPEN SPACE/CLUSTER REQUIREMENTS
    19. Chapter 17.48 — PARKING AND LOADING STANDARDS
    20. Chapter 17.50 — PARKING DESIGN GUIDELINES
    21. Chapter 17.54 — SIGN REGULATIONS
    22. Chapter 17.58 — STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC LAND USES
    23. Chapter 17.60 — SURFACE MINING AND RECLAMATION STANDARDS
    24. Chapter 17.62 — TEMPORARY USES AND EVENTS
    25. Chapter 17.64 — TRAILER PARKS
    26. Chapter 17.70 — APPLICATIONS, PROCESSING, AND FEES
    27. Chapter 17.72 — ZONING CLEARANCE
    28. Chapter 17.73 — SITE PLAN REVIEW
    29. Chapter 17.74 — DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
    30. Chapter 17.76 — USE PERMITS AND MINOR USE PERMITS
    31. Chapter 17.77 — HISTORIC DESIGN REVIEW
    32. Chapter 17.78 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS
    33. Chapter 17.80 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
    34. Chapter 17.82 — VARIANCES AND HISTORIC VARIANCES
    35. Chapter 17.83 — DEMOLITION REVIEW
    36. Chapter 17.84 — PERMIT IMPLEMENTATION, TIME LIMITS, AND EXTENS…
    37. Chapter 17.86 — LOT LINE ADJUSTMENTS
    38. Chapter 17.88 — VACATIONS
    39. Chapter 17.90 — SUBDIVISION MAP APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS
    40. Chapter 17.91 — RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS AND PRIORITY ALLOCATION
    41. Chapter 17.92 — SUBDIVISION DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENTS
    42. Chapter 17.94 — RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DESIGN GUIDELINES
    43. Chapter 17.96 — TENTATIVE MAP FILING AND PROCESSING
    44. Chapter 17.98 — PARCEL MAPS AND FINAL MAPS
    45. Chapter 17.100 — CONDOMINIUMS, CONDOMINIUM AND MOBILEHOME PARK…
    46. Chapter 17.102 — CERTIFICATES OF COMPLIANCE
    47. Chapter 17.104 — REVERSIONS TO ACREAGE
    48. Chapter 17.106 — DEDICATIONS, EXACTIONS, RESERVATIONS, EASEMENTS
    49. Chapter 17.108 — IMPROVEMENT PLANS AND AGREEMENTS
    50. Chapter 17.110 — SURVEYS AND MONUMENTS
    51. Chapter 17.120 — ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
    52. Chapter 17.130 — NONCONFORMING USES, STRUCTURES, AND PARCELS
    53. Chapter 17.140 — APPEALS
    54. Chapter 17.150 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
    55. Chapter 17.160 — GENERAL PLAN, LAND USE DESIGNATION MAP, AND D…
    56. Chapter 17.170 — SPECIFIC PLANS
    57. Chapter 17.174 — MASTER PLANS
    58. Chapter 17.180 — PUBLIC HEARINGS
    59. Chapter 17.190 — REVOCATIONS AND MODIFICATIONS
    60. Chapter 17.200 — ENFORCEMENT
    61. Chapter 17.220 — DEFINITIONS, GLOSSARY

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