Chapter 22.27 — DOWNTOWN HISTORIC OVERLAY DISTRICT
Martinez Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Martinez
§ 22.27.010. Purpose. ¶
The general purpose of the Downtown Historic Overlay District is to promote the preservation and rehabilitation of historic commercial, civic and mixed-use buildings in the Downtown Core and Civic Districts, and to provide for new infill construction consistent with the historic character of the district, consistent with the Downtown Specific Plan. In addition, the Historic Overlay District has 3 specific purposes:
A. To establish mandatory provisions for the preservation of buildings individually listed on the National and/or State Register of Historic Places (referred to below as listed buildings), or buildings which become so listed in the future;
B. To establish advisory design review guidelines for the rehabilitation of structures and new infill construction in the historic overlay district with particular focus on the 1982 City Historic Resource Inventory; and
C. To provide a voluntary option to owners of qualified properties—the more flexible provisions of the State Historical Building Code. The presence of a local historic district also creates the possibility for the City to establish a Mills Act program, which could provide property tax relief for owners who restore and maintain historic properties.
(Ord. 1328 C.S. § 5, 2006)
§ 22.27.020. Uses, density and development standards. ¶
Permitted and conditional uses, allowable density and development standards shall be the same as is required for the underlying zone district. (Ord. 1328 C.S. § 5, 2006)
§ 22.27.030. Context. ¶
See Section 6.1.3 of the Downtown Specific Plan for a discussion of the context of this district. (Ord. 1328 C.S. § 5, 2006)
§ 22.27.040. Administration. ¶
All proposals for building demolition, or substantial modification of listed buildings shall be subject to the mandatory criteria below—Section 6.3.1 Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation— in addition to the standards of the individual Specific Plan District and the City's standard design review process, as detailed in Chapter 22.34 of the Zoning Code; and the advisory guidelines of this overlay district.
All proposals for substantial modification or demolition of other structures, or new construction, in the Downtown Historic Overlay District shall be subject to the standards of the individual specific plan Chapter and the City's standard design review process, as detailed in Chapter 22.34 of the zoning code, and the advisory guidelines of this overlay district. All such proposals shall be referred to the Martinez Historic Society for comments as part of the design review process. Where appropriate, the City may use other resources, such as architectural historians, for supplemental advisory input to the design review process. (Ord. 1328 C.S. § 5, 2006)
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§ 22.27.050
§ 22.27.050
§ 22.27.050. Design standards and guidelines. ¶
The design standards for listed buildings and advisory guidelines are found in Chapter 6 of the Downtown Martinez Specific Plan.
A. Secretary of the interior's standards for rehabilitation. The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation are 10 basic principles created to help preserve the distinctive character of a historic building and its site, while allowing for reasonable change to meet new needs. These standards are mandatory for listed buildings. These standards are found in Section 6.3.1 of the Downtown Specific Plan.
B. State historical building code. The owner of a listed building, or other qualified structure, may voluntarily choose to utilize the provision of the State Historical Building Code. See Section 6.3.2 of the Downtown Specific Plan for a discussion of the State Historic Building Code.
C. Design review considerations applicable to unlisted properties. For unlisted structures, as well as new construction, historic considerations will be integrated into the design review process on a case-by-case basis. See Chapter 6 of the Downtown Specific Plan for a summary of existing historic civic and commercial architectural styles in Downtown Martinez, and for the design guidelines of rehabilitation of historic commercial buildings or new construction of buildings in the Downtown Historic Overlay District.
(Ord. 1328 C.S. § 5, 2006)
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Overview- Chapter 22.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 22.10 — AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS
- Chapter 22.18 — I INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
- Chapter 22 — 51B OBJECTIVE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FO…
- Chapter 22.75 — RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
- Chapter 22.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 22.04 — DEFINITIONS[1 ]
- Chapter 22.06 — ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
- Chapter 22.08 — DISTRICT DESIGNATIONS
- Chapter 22.09 — DISTRICT BOUNDARIES
- Chapter 22.10 — AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS[2 ]
- Chapter 22.11 — MIXED-USE/HOUSING OVERLAY DISTRICT (MUO)
- Chapter 22.12 — RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
- Chapter 22.13 — DOWNTOWN OVERLAY DISTRICT (D)
- Chapter 22.14 — PROFESSIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE DISTRIC…
- Chapter 22.15 — RD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS[6 ]
- Chapter 22.16 — COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS (C)
- Chapter 22.17 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING OVERLAY DISTRICT (AHO)
- Chapter 22.18 — I INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS[7 ]
- Chapter 22.19 — CIVIC DISTRICT
- Chapter 22.20 — GF GOVERNMENTAL FACILITIES DISTRICTS
- Chapter 22.21 — PLANNED UNIT DISTRICT
- Chapter 22.22 — RI RECREATIONAL FACILITIES DISTRICTS
- Chapter 22.23 — DOWNTOWN SHORELINE DISTRICT
- Chapter 22.24 — ECD ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS
- Chapter 22.25 — MOBILE HOME (MH) OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 22.26 — M MIXED USE DISTRICTS
- Chapter 22.27 — DOWNTOWN HISTORIC OVERLAY DISTRICT
- Chapter 22.28 — OS OPEN SPACE DISTRICTS
- Chapter 22.29 — ALHAMBRA VALLEY DISTRICTS
- Chapter 22.30 — ALHAMBRA AVENUE OVERLAY DISTRICT (AAO)[8 ]
- Chapter 22.31 — COMMUNITY SERVICES OVERLAY (CSO) DISTRICT
- Chapter 22.32 — AGRICULTURAL LAND CONSERVATION
- Chapter 22.33 — HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
- Chapter 22.34 — GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND EXCEPTIONS
- Chapter 22.35 — WATER CONSERVATION IN LANDSCAPE[10 ]
- Chapter 22.36 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING FACILITIES
- Chapter 22.37 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
- Chapter 22.38 — NONCONFORMING USES, STRUCTURES AND LOTS
- Chapter 22.39 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES[11 ]
- Chapter 22.40 — CONDITIONAL USES—USE PERMITS
- Chapter 22.41 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
- Chapter 22 — 41A PERSONAL CULTIVATION OF CANNABIS PROHIBITIONS…
- Chapter 22.42 — PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS (PUDs)[13 ]
- Chapter 22.43 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY …
- Chapter 22.44 — VARIANCES
- Chapter 22.45 — EXCEPTIONS
- Chapter 22.46 — AMENDMENTS
- Chapter 22.47 — HISTORIC RESOURCE PROVISIONS
- Chapter 22.49 — CHILD CARE FACILITIES
- Chapter 22.50 — BUILDING LINE SETBACKS
- Chapter 22 — 51A OBJECTIVE STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS FOR QUALI…
- Chapter 22 — 51B OBJECTIVE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FO…
- Chapter 22 — 51C OBJECTIVE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FO…
- Chapter 22.52 — PENALTIES
- Chapter 22.54 — INDEMNIFICATION OF CITY FOR DISCRETIONARY APPR…
- Chapter 22.55 — IMPACT MITIGATION FEES
- Chapter 22.56 — PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR DEVELOPMENT AG…
- Chapter 22.57 — MICRO UNITS
- Chapter 22.58 — SMALL ANIMALS
- Chapter 22.61 — DOWNTOWN TRANSITION DISTRICT (DT)
- Chapter 22.65 — PARKLETS
- Chapter 22.73 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE
- Chapter 22.75
- Chapter 22.78 — LOT CONSOLIDATION INCENTIVES
- Chapter 22.79 — DEVELOPMENT PHASING FACILITATION MEASURES
- Chapter 22.80 — DENSITY BONUS
- Chapter 22.81 — DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES AND COMMUNITY BENEFITS …
- Chapter 22.82 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING