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Title 18 — Zoning

Chapter 18.83 — SPECIFIC PLANS

Marysville Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Marysville

§ 18.83.010. Purpose.

The city council and the planning commission, with the assistance of the city planner, may prepare or cause to be prepared for adoption by the city council, specific plans or any amendments thereto based on the general plan which, in the council's or commission's judgment, are necessary or convenient for the systematic implementation of the general plan. A specific plan shall include the matters specified in the California Government Code and may include other matters as the council's or commission's judgment deems necessary or convenient to further the interest of the city. (Ord. 1141 § 3 (part), 1992; Ord. 1149 § 103, 1992)

§ 18.83.020. When allowed.

Whenever the public necessity, convenience, general welfare or good land use planning practice may require, the city council may by resolution, subject to the procedure provided in this chapter, adopt, amend, or change a specific plan. (Ord. 1141 § 3 (part), 1992)

§ 18.83.030. Initiation.

A request to adopt or initiate a specific plan shall be made in the same manner as the general plan. (Ord. 1141 § 3 (part), 1992)

§ 18.83.040. City council action.

A specific plan shall be adopted or amended in the same manner as the general plan. (Ord. 1141 § 3 (part), 1992)

§ 18.83.050. Building permits.

Upon adoption of a specific plan by the city council, no building permit shall be issued for properties subject to the specific plan unless the work authorized by the building permit is consistent with the specific plan.

(Ord. 1141 § 3 (part), 1992)

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Contents — Marysville Zoning Code
Marysville Zoning Code
  1. Title 18 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 18.04 — DEFINITIONS
    2. Chapter 18.08 — INTERPRETATION—ENFORCEMENT
    3. Chapter 18.12 — DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED
    4. Chapter 18.16 — RESIDENTIAL ZONE DISTRICTS
    5. Chapter 18.24 — COMMERCIAL ZONE DISTRICTS
    6. Chapter 18.34 — INDUSTRIAL ZONE DISTRICTS
    7. Chapter 18.36 — PUBLIC/QUASI-PUBLIC USES
    8. Chapter 18.46 — PD PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
    9. Chapter 18.48 — PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
    10. Chapter 18.50 — A AGRICULTURAL COMBINING DISTRICT
    11. Chapter 18.52 — FP SPECIAL FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT
    12. Chapter 18.54 — OPEN SPACE USE TABLE
    13. Chapter 18.56 — OS-1 PRIMARY OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
    14. Chapter 18.58 — OS-2 SECONDARY OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
    15. Chapter 18.59 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION OVERLAY ZONE DISTRICT
    16. Chapter 18.60 — PARKING REGULATIONS
    17. Chapter 18.61 — SOLID WASTE/RECYCLING AND ENCLOSURES
    18. Chapter 18.62 — OUTDOOR SALES
    19. Chapter 18.63 — SIDEWALK DINING
    20. Chapter 18.64 — SIGNS
    21. Chapter 18.66 — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES
    22. Chapter 18.67 — COMMERCIAL CANNABIS ACTIVITY
    23. Chapter 18.68 — NONCONFORMING USES AND STRUCTURES
    24. Chapter 18.69 — CANNABIS CULTIVATION
    25. Chapter 18.72 — TYPES OF SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
    26. Chapter 18.76 — AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING REGULATIONS
    27. Chapter 18.80 — GENERAL PROCESSING PROCEDURES
    28. Chapter 18.82 — GENERAL PLAN
    29. Chapter 18.83 — SPECIFIC PLANS
    30. Chapter 18.84 — GENERAL PROVISIONS—EXCEPTIONS
    31. Chapter 18.86 — LANDSCAPING REGULATIONS
    32. Chapter 18.87 — ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
    33. Chapter 18.88 — PLACEMENT OF MOBILEHOMES
    34. Chapter 18.90 — SECOND RESIDENTIAL UNITS IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES
    35. Chapter 18.92 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
    36. Chapter 18.93 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
    37. Chapter 18.94 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
    38. Chapter 18.95 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES
    39. Chapter 18.96 — SPECIAL USES AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
    40. Chapter 18.97 — DENSITY BONUSES
    41. Chapter 18.98 — DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN
    42. Chapter 18.99 — URBAN LOT SPLITS

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