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Title 23 — Zoning

Chapter 23.72 — “PUD”—PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT

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

Note: Prior history: Prior code §§ 25-65—25-69 and Ords. 71-O-102, 72-O-119, 75-O-130, 77-O109, 80-O-130 and 87-O-102.

§ 23.72.010. Purpose.

It is the purpose of the planned unit development ordinance to provide alternative styles of singlefamily housing developments and meet the broad goals of the general plan by utilizing more imaginative and innovative site planning concepts than would be possible through the strict application of conventional zoning and subdivision regulations. To accomplish this, a professional team approach to the preparation of the PUD plan is required. This team should include, but is not limited to, a registered architect, registered civil engineer and registered landscape architect. An integral part of the PUD concept is the provision of a combination of private open space, common facilities and common open space owned and maintained by a homeowner’s association. (Ord. 88-O-110, 1988)

§ 23.72.020. Permitted uses.

Permitted uses in the “PUD” planned unit development district shall be as follows:

  • (1) Common accessory structures and recreational facilities;

  • (2) Elevated decks, balconies and similar structures subject to the approval of the homeowner’s association plus a special use permit per Section 23.81.055 in those areas designated “PUD-1”;

  • (3) Public parks;

  • (4) Residential: any mixture of single-family structures including those described as detached, attached, semidetached, townhouse, patio, zero lot line;

(5) Accessory dwelling units in compliance with Chapter 23.73 . (Ord. 88-O-110, 1988; Ord. 94-O-117 § 1, 1994; Ord. O-2019-01 § 9, 2019)

§ 23.72.030. Uses permitted subject to obtaining a use permit.

A use permit shall be required for all the following uses:

  • (1) Crop and tree farming;

  • (2) Day nursery.

(Ord. 88-O-110, 1988)

§ 23.72.040. Submittal of preliminary plans.

Prior to submission of a development application for a planned unit development plan, the applicant(s) shall submit to the planning director basic site information, including project description, aerial photos where deemed necessary by the planning director, generalized development plans, including lot sizes and open spaces proposed, title report, existing easements, existing neighborhood development and any other information which may be reasonably required by the planning director to aid and assist the planning commission in an initial consideration of the preliminary “PUD” plan. The preliminary plan may be presented to the planning commission at a regular meeting for discussion by the individual commissioners. No formal action shall be taken by the planning commission regarding the preliminary plan. (Ord. 88-O-110, 1988)

§ 23.72.050. Submittal of application.

After completion of preliminary conference(s), the applicant(s) shall file a request for site development approval and a parcel or tract map. The application shall include all those items on the submittal requirements form on file with the planning department. (Ord. 88-O-110, 1988)

§ 23.72.060. Residential density.

The maximum number of dwelling units permitted per net acre shall be as follows:

Zone Maximum Density
PUD 1 6 DU/acre
PUD 2 8 DU/acre
PUD 3 10 DU/acre
PUD 4 15 DU/acre

(Ord. 88-O-110, 1988)

§ 23.72.070. Parking requirements.

The applicable provisions of Chapter 23.78 shall apply. (Ord. 88-O-110, 1988)

§ 23.72.080. Setbacks.

Setbacks in the “PUD” district shall be as follows:

  • (1) General: no lot shall take access from an arterial or collector street. There shall be a minimum ten (10) foot wide greenbelt adjacent to any arterial or collector street.

  • (2) Front yard: minimum of ten (10) feet.

  • (3) Rear yard: minimum of ten (10) feet.

  • (4) Side yard: none required except there shall be a minimum ten (10) foot separation between buildings.

  • (5) Driveway lengths: shall be either five (5) feet or less, or eighteen (18) feet or more.

  • (6) Room additions, accessory structures, enclosed patios: same as for initial construction.

  • (7) Patio covers: minimum three (3) feet except where adjacent to a street, greenbelt or a perimeter boundary, then five (5) feet.

  • (Ord. 88-O-110, 1988; Ord. 93-O-124 § 1, 1993)

§ 23.72.090. Height.

Maximum allowable height in the “PUD” district shall be thirty-five (35) feet except when located adjacent to properties zoned R-A or R-1, where the maximum height shall be thirty (30) feet. However, a thirty-five (35) foot maximum height shall be permitted when two (2) feet of additional setback is provided for every one (1) foot of additional height. (Ord. 88-O-110, 1988)

§ 23.72.100. Coverage.

  • (a) Lot coverage is not to exceed sixty (60) percent of the site area. “Coverage” is defined as the land area covered by dwelling units, garages, carports, oil well exclusive use areas, open parking areas, driveways, streets and covered balconies.

  • (b) The remaining forty (40) percent of the site area shall be devoted to open space which shall include but not be limited to greenbelts, joint use oil well areas, (except where used for open parking) swimming pools, tennis courts, ground level private patios and yards and pedestrian walkways.

  • (Ord. 88-O-110, 1988)

§ 23.72.110. Streets.

Private and public streets in a PUD shall meet the following standards:

  • (1) Private Streets. Streets shall be owned and maintained in perpetuity by an owners’ association and shall be constructed in accordance with the following standards:

    • (A) Pavement width shall be thirty-six (36) feet measured curb face-to-curb face. Exception: Pavement width may be reduced, after review by the city engineer, to thirty-two (32) feet, measured from curb face-to-curb face, where parking is permitted on only one (1) side of the street.

    • (B) Cul-de-sac radius shall be not less than thirty (30) feet to curbline;

    • (C) Construction for drainage and pavement shall be to city standards;

    • (D) Minimum four (4) foot wide sidewalk, clear of all obstructions, one side of the street.

  • (2) Public Streets. Public streets to be dedicated to the city shall be constructed in accordance with city standards.

  • (Ord. 88-O-110, 1988; Ord. 99-O-109 § 1, 1999)

§ 23.72.120. Optional design.

The city recognizes that for certain parcels and buildings, it may not be possible for an applicant to conform to all of the foregoing requirements. Therefore, the planning commission may grant modifications to these requirements when all of the following conditions are found to apply:

  • (1) That any modification granted shall not constitute a grant of special privilege to the developer; that the request is justified, and that other alternatives have been considered;

  • (2) That because of special circumstances applicable to the subject development, including lot sizes, sight lines, setbacks, location or surroundings and other considerations, the strict literal application of this chapter is found to restrict the ability to create a more imaginative and innovative site design;

  • (3) That under the circumstances of this particular case, the modifications, rather than the literal application of this chapter, actually carries out the spirit and intent of this chapter.

  • (Ord. 93-O-124 § 2, 1993)

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  1. Title 23 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 23.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    2. Chapter 23.04 — DEFINITIONS
    3. Chapter 23.06 — HISTORICAL RESOURCES
    4. Chapter 23.08 — DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED
    5. Chapter 23.10 — “R-A”—RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT
    6. Chapter 23.12 — “R-1”—SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    7. Chapter 23.13 — TWO-UNIT HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS
    8. Chapter 23.15 — “R-2”—LOW-MEDIUM DENSITY MULTIPLE-FAMILY DISTR…
    9. Chapter 23.18 — “R-G”—MEDIUM DENSITY MULTIPLEFAMILY DISTRICT
    10. Chapter 23.21 — “R-3”—HIGH DENSITY MULTIPLEFAMILY DISTRICT
    11. Chapter 23.23 — DENSITY BONUS
    12. Chapter 23.24 — SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY (SRO)
    13. Chapter 23.25 — “RPC”—RESIDENTIAL PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT
    14. Chapter 23.27 — “T-C”—TOWN CENTER DISTRICT
    15. Chapter 23.28 — “P-V”—COMBINING PARKWAY VISTA DISTRICT
    16. Chapter 23.30 — “C-O”—COMMERCIAL OFFICE DISTRICT
    17. Chapter 23.33 — “C-1”—NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
    18. Chapter 23.36 — “C-2”—COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
    19. Chapter 23.37 — (RESERVED)
    20. Chapter 23.39 — “C-M”—COMMERCIAL MANUFACTURING DISTRICT
    21. Chapter 23.41 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
    22. Chapter 23.42 — RECYCLABLE MATERIALS COLLECTION
    23. Chapter 23.46 — MARIJUANA CULTIVATION
    24. Chapter 23.47 — “M”—MANUFACTURING DISTRICT
    25. Chapter 23.49 — “PMD”—COMBINING PLANNED MANUFACTURING DISTRICT
    26. Chapter 23.57 — “MHP”—COMBINING MOBILEHOME PARK DISTRICT
    27. Chapter 23.58 — MANUFACTURED HOUSING
    28. Chapter 23.59 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
    29. Chapter 23.60 — “O” AND “O-1”—COMBINING OIL DISTRICTS
    30. Chapter 23.61 — HEIGHT OVERLAY DISTRICTS
    31. Chapter 23.63 — HMR (HAMER) OVERLAY DISTRICT
    32. Chapter 23.71 — SHORT-TERM RESIDENTIAL RENTALS LICENSED USE
    33. Chapter 23.72 — “PUD”—PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
    34. Chapter 23.73 — ACCESSORY AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
    35. Chapter 23.74 — BED AND BREAKFAST INNS
    36. Chapter 23.75 — DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW
    37. Chapter 23.76 — NOISE CONTROL
    38. Chapter 23.77 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE ORDINANCE
    39. Chapter 23.78 — OFF-STREET PARKING
    40. Chapter 23.79 — ANTENNA TOWERS
    41. Chapter 23.80 — SATELLITE DISH ANTENNAS
    42. Chapter 23.81 — GENERAL REGULATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS
    43. Chapter 23.82 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES
    44. Chapter 23.83 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES WITHIN …
    45. Chapter 23.84 — NONCONFORMING USES AND BUILDINGS
    46. Chapter 23.86 — TATTOOING ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION REGULATI…
    47. Chapter 23.87 — USE PERMITS
    48. Chapter 23.89 — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES
    49. Chapter 23.90 — SIGNS—ADVERTISING STRUCTURES
    50. Chapter 23.92 — FILM PRODUCTION
    51. Chapter 23.93 — VARIANCES
    52. Chapter 23.96 — AMENDMENTS
    53. Chapter 23.101 — SPECIFIC PLAN 1
    54. Chapter 23.102 — SPECIFIC PLAN 2
    55. Chapter 23.103 — SPECIFIC PLAN 3
    56. Chapter 23.104 — SPECIFIC PLAN 4
    57. Chapter 23.105 — SPECIFIC PLAN 5
    58. Chapter 23.106 — SPECIFIC PLAN 6
    59. Chapter 23.107 — SPECIFIC PLAN 7
    60. Chapter 23.108 — SPECIFIC PLAN 8
    61. Chapter 23.109 — SPECIFIC PLAN 9
    62. Chapter 23.110 — SPECIFIC PLAN 10
    63. Chapter 23.111 — TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT PACKING HOUSE DI…
    64. Chapter 23.112 — OLD TOWN PLACENTIA REVITALIZATION PLAN DEVELO…

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