Chapter 19.70 — AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER TITLE
Roseville Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Roseville
§ 19.70.010. General. ¶
This title shall be administered by the Planning Manager under the policy direction of the Council, working with the Planning Commission and Design Committee, as the duties of each are described by this chapter.
(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014)
§ 19.70.020. Planning Manager and Planning Division. ¶
The Planning Manager shall have the responsibility and authority to administer this title. The responsibilities of the Planning Manager may also be carried out by Planning Division employees under the supervision of the Planning Manager. The Planning Manager shall have authority to make interpretations and take actions on permits and certificates as set forth in this title. The Planning Manager shall also have the authority to refer projects to the Design Committee or Planning Commission, as outlined in Chapter 19.74 (Permit and Variance Requirements). (Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014; Ord. 6198 § 1, 2020)
§ 19.70.030. Planning Commission. ¶
The Planning Commission shall have the authority to perform the duties and functions delegated by the City Council as set forth in this title. The Planning Commission shall have authority to act on permits and variances as set forth in Chapter 19.74 , and to act on such other permit and variances as the Council may delegate from time to time. The Commission shall also make recommendations to the Council on amendments to this title and adoption of development agreements. (Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014)
§ 19.70.040. Design Committee. ¶
A. Design Committee Established. The Design Committee shall be composed of three members. Two of the members shall be appointed by the City Council, and the remaining member shall be a current member of the Planning Commission, selected annually by a majority vote of the Planning Commission. The Planning Commissioner shall serve as the chair of the committee. The City Council shall endeavor to appoint to the committee at least one member who is a design-related professional such as an architect or engineer.
B. Terms and Vacancies. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, all committee members shall serve a term of four years, and may be reappointed for one succeeding term; provided however, that a member may be removed at any time at the pleasure of the City Council. In the event of a vacancy on the Design Committee other than a vacancy resulting from the expiration of a term, a person shall be appointed to fill the unexpired term of the vacant member. Such appointment to fill an unexpired term shall not be considered to be one of the two-term limit established above. The two public members of the committee shall serve overlapping terms, with initial appointments consisting of one member appointed for four years, and the other member appointed for the two-year term.
C. Powers and Duties. The Design Committee shall review signs as provided in Title 17 hereof, the Sign Ordinance, and shall review permit and variance applications as provided in this Zoning Ordinance.
(Ord. 5428 § 1, 2014)
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▸ Title 19 — Zoning
Overview- Chapter 19.02 — ENACTMENT AND APPLICABILITY
- Chapter 19.04 — INTERPRETATIONS
- Chapter 19.06 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONE DISTRICTS
- Chapter 19.08 — USE TYPE CLASSIFICATIONS
- Chapter 19.10 — RESIDENTIAL ZONES
- Chapter 19.12 — COMMERCIAL ZONES
- Chapter 19.14 — INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING ZONES
- Chapter 19.16 — CIVIC AND RESOURCE PROTECTION ZONES
- Chapter 19.18 — OVERLAY AND SPECIAL PURPOSE ZONES
- Chapter 19.20 — GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
- Chapter 19.22 — ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES
- Chapter 19.24 — NONCONFORMING USES, STRUCTURES AND PARCELS
- Chapter 19.26 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
- Chapter 19.28 — RESIDENTIAL DENSITY BONUS
- Chapter 19.30 — SPECIAL AREA AND SPECIFIC USE REQUIREMENTS
- Chapter 19.31 — DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN DOWNTOWN CODE
- Chapter 19.33 — COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR SPECIFIC PLANS
- Chapter 19.34 — ANTENNAS AND COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
- Chapter 19.36 — BUS DEPOTS
- Chapter 19.37 — CORPORATE CENTERS
- Chapter 19.38 — EMERGENCY SHELTER
- Chapter 19.39 — FOOD SERVICE FACILITY
- Chapter 19.40 — FOOD DISTRIBUTION
- Chapter 19.42 — HOME OCCUPATION
- Chapter 19.44 — LARGE AMUSEMENT COMPLEXES
- Chapter 19.46 — LARGE FAMILY DAY CARE
- Chapter 19.47 — LOW BARRIER NAVIGATION CENTERS
- Chapter 19.48 — MOBILE HOME PARKS
- Chapter 19.49 — NIGHTCLUBS
- Chapter 19.50 — OPEN AIR VENDING FACILITIES
- Chapter 19.52 — OUTDOOR RESTAURANT SEATING
- Chapter 19.54 — PERSONAL STORAGE FACILITIES
- Chapter 19.55 — POWER GENERATING FACILITIES
- Chapter 19.56 — RECYCLING COLLECTION CENTERS
- Chapter 19.57 — RELOCATION OF DWELLINGS (SINGLEOR TWO-FAMILY)
- Chapter 19.58 — RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM CONVERSION
- Chapter 19.59 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
- Chapter 19.60 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
- Chapter 19.61 — SIGNIFICANT BUILDINGS
- Chapter 19.62 — MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES
- Chapter 19.63 — MARIJUANA CULTIVATION AND USE
- Chapter 19.64 — TEMPORARY USES
- Chapter 19.66 — TREE PRESERVATION
- Chapter 19.68 — USED GOODS COLLECTION CENTERS
- Chapter 19.70 — AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER TITLE
- Chapter 19.72 — ZONING CLEARANCE CERTIFICATION
- Chapter 19.74 — PERMIT AND VARIANCE REQUIREMENTS
- Chapter 19.76 — APPLICATION PROCESSING PROCEDURES
- Chapter 19.78 — PUBLIC REVIEW PROVISIONS AND APPROVAL STANDARDS
- Chapter 19.80 — APPEALS
- Chapter 19.82 — MAJOR PROJECTS PERMIT PROCESSING
- Chapter 19.84 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
- Chapter 19.86 — ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS
- Chapter 19.88 — REVOCATION PROCEDURE
- Chapter 19.90 — ENFORCEMENT
- Chapter 19.91 — SMALL RESIDENTIAL ROOFTOP SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM …
- Chapter 19.95 — DEFINITIONS OF TERMS AND PHRASES