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Title 22

Chapter 22.24 — ECD ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS

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

§ 22.24.010. General provisions and exceptions.

All uses shall be subject to the general provisions prescribed in Chapter 22.34 of this Title. (Prior code § 10,109.5; Ord. 822 C.S. § 2, 1975)

§ 22.24.020. Purposes.

The Environmental Conservation Districts are established as companion districts, to be used in conjunction with residential, industrial or undesignated use districts. The combined ECD District shall be subject to the regulations of this Chapter and the regulations prescribed in this Title for the companion (residential or industrial or undesignated) district. In addition to the objectives prescribed in Section 22.02.010 of this Title, the ECD Environmental Conservation Districts are included in the zoning regulations to accomplish the following objectives:

  • A. To implement the provisions of the open space, conservation, seismic safety and scenic roadway elements of the General Plan;

  • B. To provide for the accommodation of a level of development consonant with the protection of environmental values in those portions of the City with high natural environmental qualities;

  • C. To protect the health, safety and welfare of residents of the City through the protections and preservation of the community environment.

  • (Prior code § 10,109.0; Ord. 822 C.S. § 2, 1975)

§ 22.24.030. Permitted uses.

The following uses shall be permitted:

  • A. Agricultural, including, horticulture, viticulture and the raising of crops and fruit or nutbearing trees;

  • B. One single family dwelling on sites up to 20 acres in area; two single family dwellings on sites larger than 20 acres;

  • C. Parks and recreational facilities; trails; picnic areas. (Prior code § 10,109.1; Ord. 822 C.S. § 2, 1975)

§ 22.24.040. Conditional uses.

Conditional use permits in the environmental conservation districts shall be granted only after preparation of an environmental impact report in accord with the provisions of Section 22.34.020 of this Title and Title 20, and only after the City Planning Commission and/or City Council has made a finding that "no significant adverse impact" will occur as a result of granting the conditional use permit; the following conditional uses may be permitted in the Environmental Conservation District, subject to the environmental impact report findings:

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§ 22.24.040

§ 22.24.060

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CONDITIONAL USES TABLE
District Uses Permitted Upon the Granting of a Conditional Use Permit
ECD-R-20
ECD-RR-20
ECD-R-40
ECD-RR-40
Uses permitted conditionally permitted in comparable R Residential or RR
ECD-R-65
Rural Residential Zone in accord with the provisions of Sections 22.12.080
ECD-RR-65
and 22.12.090
ECD-R-80
ECD-RR-80
ECD-R-100
ECD-RR-100
ECD-LI
Uses permitted and conditionally permitted in comparable industrial zone
ECD-HI
in accord, with the provisions of Sections 22.18.030 through 22.18.060
ECD-CI
ECD-U No conditional uses
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(Prior code § 10,109.2; Ord. 822 C.S. § 2, 1975)

§ 22.24.050. Environmental impact reports.

Environmental Conservation Districts are established only in areas of the community with significant environmental values, where change poses a threat of environmental damage. Environmental impact reports for proposed projects within an Environmental Conservation District shall be prepared in the context of comparing potential impacts of the project to the impacts of a "no project" alternative; i.e., to the existing conditions. (Prior code § 10,109.3; Ord. 822 C.S. § 2, 1975)

§ 22.24.060. Other regulations.

Regulations pertaining to density, coverage, height of buildings and distance between buildings, yard spaces, open spaces, parking and loading, and any other aspect regulated in the zoning regulations shall be the same as those regulations prescribed for the companion residential, industrial or undesignated zone.

(Prior code § 10,109.4; Ord. 822 C.S. § 2, 1975)

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Contents — Martinez Zoning Code
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  1. Title 22
    Overview
    1. Chapter 22.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    2. Chapter 22.10 — AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS
    3. Chapter 22.18 — I INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
    4. Chapter 22 — 51B OBJECTIVE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FO…
    5. Chapter 22.75 — RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
    6. Chapter 22.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    7. Chapter 22.04 — DEFINITIONS[1 ]
    8. Chapter 22.06 — ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
    9. Chapter 22.08 — DISTRICT DESIGNATIONS
    10. Chapter 22.09 — DISTRICT BOUNDARIES
    11. Chapter 22.10 — AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS[2 ]
    12. Chapter 22.11 — MIXED-USE/HOUSING OVERLAY DISTRICT (MUO)
    13. Chapter 22.12 — RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
    14. Chapter 22.13 — DOWNTOWN OVERLAY DISTRICT (D)
    15. Chapter 22.14 — PROFESSIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE DISTRIC…
    16. Chapter 22.15 — RD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS[6 ]
    17. Chapter 22.16 — COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS (C)
    18. Chapter 22.17 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING OVERLAY DISTRICT (AHO)
    19. Chapter 22.18 — I INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS[7 ]
    20. Chapter 22.19 — CIVIC DISTRICT
    21. Chapter 22.20 — GF GOVERNMENTAL FACILITIES DISTRICTS
    22. Chapter 22.21 — PLANNED UNIT DISTRICT
    23. Chapter 22.22 — RI RECREATIONAL FACILITIES DISTRICTS
    24. Chapter 22.23 — DOWNTOWN SHORELINE DISTRICT
    25. Chapter 22.24 — ECD ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS
    26. Chapter 22.25 — MOBILE HOME (MH) OVERLAY ZONE
    27. Chapter 22.26 — M MIXED USE DISTRICTS
    28. Chapter 22.27 — DOWNTOWN HISTORIC OVERLAY DISTRICT
    29. Chapter 22.28 — OS OPEN SPACE DISTRICTS
    30. Chapter 22.29 — ALHAMBRA VALLEY DISTRICTS
    31. Chapter 22.30 — ALHAMBRA AVENUE OVERLAY DISTRICT (AAO)[8 ]
    32. Chapter 22.31 — COMMUNITY SERVICES OVERLAY (CSO) DISTRICT
    33. Chapter 22.32 — AGRICULTURAL LAND CONSERVATION
    34. Chapter 22.33 — HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
    35. Chapter 22.34 — GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND EXCEPTIONS
    36. Chapter 22.35 — WATER CONSERVATION IN LANDSCAPE[10 ]
    37. Chapter 22.36 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING FACILITIES
    38. Chapter 22.37 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
    39. Chapter 22.38 — NONCONFORMING USES, STRUCTURES AND LOTS
    40. Chapter 22.39 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES[11 ]
    41. Chapter 22.40 — CONDITIONAL USES—USE PERMITS
    42. Chapter 22.41 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
    43. Chapter 22 — 41A PERSONAL CULTIVATION OF CANNABIS PROHIBITIONS…
    44. Chapter 22.42 — PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS (PUDs)[13 ]
    45. Chapter 22.43 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY …
    46. Chapter 22.44 — VARIANCES
    47. Chapter 22.45 — EXCEPTIONS
    48. Chapter 22.46 — AMENDMENTS
    49. Chapter 22.47 — HISTORIC RESOURCE PROVISIONS
    50. Chapter 22.49 — CHILD CARE FACILITIES
    51. Chapter 22.50 — BUILDING LINE SETBACKS
    52. Chapter 22 — 51A OBJECTIVE STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS FOR QUALI…
    53. Chapter 22 — 51B OBJECTIVE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FO…
    54. Chapter 22 — 51C OBJECTIVE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FO…
    55. Chapter 22.52 — PENALTIES
    56. Chapter 22.54 — INDEMNIFICATION OF CITY FOR DISCRETIONARY APPR…
    57. Chapter 22.55 — IMPACT MITIGATION FEES
    58. Chapter 22.56 — PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR DEVELOPMENT AG…
    59. Chapter 22.57 — MICRO UNITS
    60. Chapter 22.58 — SMALL ANIMALS
    61. Chapter 22.61 — DOWNTOWN TRANSITION DISTRICT (DT)
    62. Chapter 22.65 — PARKLETS
    63. Chapter 22.73 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE
    64. Chapter 22.75
    65. Chapter 22.78 — LOT CONSOLIDATION INCENTIVES
    66. Chapter 22.79 — DEVELOPMENT PHASING FACILITATION MEASURES
    67. Chapter 22.80 — DENSITY BONUS
    68. Chapter 22.81 — DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES AND COMMUNITY BENEFITS …
    69. Chapter 22.82 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING

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