Division 16 — Community Enhancement Overlay Zone
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(“Community Enhancement Overlay Zone” added 1-21-2026 by O-22050 N.S.; effective 3-22-2026.)
[Editors Note: Amendments as adopted by O-22050 N.S. will not apply within the Coastal Overlay Zone until the California Coastal Commission certifies it as a Local Coastal Program Amendment. Click the link to view the Strikeout Ordinance highlighting changes to prior language http://docs.sandiego.gov/municode_strikeout_ord/O-22050-SO.pdf ]
§132.1601 Purpose ¶
The purpose of the Community Enhancement Overlay Zone is to provide supplemental development regulations that are tailored to specific sites within community plan areas of the City which have increased allowed density and intensity as part of a community plan update or amendment. The intent of these regulations is to ensure that development provides community enhancements in locations that have benefitted from higher density and intensity near high-frequency transit stops, including additional pedestrian access, public spaces , and multi-modal connectivity improvements.
(“Purpose” added 1-21-2026 by O-22050 N.S.; effective 3-22-2026.)
[Editors Note: Amendments as adopted by O-22050 N.S. will not apply within the Coastal Overlay Zone until the California Coastal Commission certifies it as a Local Coastal Program Amendment.
Click the link to view the Strikeout Ordinance highlighting changes to prior language http://docs.sandiego.gov/municode_strikeout_ord/O-22050-SO.pdf ]
§132.1602 Where the Community Enhancement Overlay Zone Applies ¶
- (a) This overlay zone applies to properties that are identified on Diagrams 132-16A through 132-16B. Table 132-16A lists the community plan areas in which this overlay zone has been applied and the corresponding maps that indicate which properties are within the boundaries of the overlay zone. These maps are filed in the office of the City Clerk.
Table 132-16A Community Plans with Property where Community Enhancement Overlay Zone Apply
| Community Plan | Map Number Showing Boundaries of CEOZ Area |
|---|---|
| Clairemont (See Diagram 132-16A) | C-1040 |
| College Area (See Diagram 132-16B) | C-1039 |
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(b)
Table 132-16B shows the location of the supplemental regulations and the type of permit required by this Division, if any, for specific types of development in this overlay zone.
Table 132-16B Community Enhancement Overlay Zone Applicability
| Type ofDevelopment | Supplemental Development Regulations |
Required Permit Type/ Decision Process |
|---|---|---|
| (1) Interior building improvements that do not involve a change in use within the boundaries shown in map identified in Section 132.1602, or provide additional gross floor area, or improvements that do not require a_construction permit_. |
None—Exempt from this Division |
No additional permit required by this Division |
| (2) Any_development_within the boundaries shown on a map identified in Section 132.1602, where the proposed_development_ complies with the supplemental development regulations of this Division. |
See the applicable requirements of this Division |
No additional permit required by this Division |
| (3) Any_development_within the boundaries shown on a map identified in Section 132.1602, where the proposed_development_ is affordable housing, an in-fill project, or a sustainable building, or any combination of the three, as described in Section 143.0915 and does not comply with the supplemental development regulations of this Division. |
See the applicable requirements of this Division |
Neighborhood Development Permit/ Process Two |
| (4) Any_development_within the boundaries shown on a map identified in Section 132.1602, where the proposed_development_ does not comply with the supplemental development regulations of this Division. |
See the applicable requirements of this Division |
Site Development Permit/ Process Three |
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Diagram 132-16A Clairemont Community Enhancement Overlay Zone
This is a reproduction of Map No. C-1040 for illustration purposes only.
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Diagram 132-16B
College Area Community Enhancement Overlay Zone
This is a reproduction of Map No. C-1039 for illustration purposes only.
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(“Where the Community Enhancement Overlay Zone Applies” added 1-21-2026 by O-22050 N.S.; effective 3-22-2026.)
[Editors Note: Amendments as adopted by O-22050 N.S. will not apply within the Coastal Overlay Zone until the California Coastal Commission certifies it as a Local Coastal Program Amendment.
Click the link to view the Strikeout Ordinance highlighting changes to prior language http://docs.sandiego.gov/municode_strikeout_ord/O-22050-SO.pdf ]
§132.1605 Exception to the Community Enhancement Overlay Zone ¶
The City Manager may grant an exception to the requirements of this Division for development that is minor, temporary, or incidental and is consistent with the intent of this Division. Exceptions made by the City Manager shall be recorded and entered in the project files prepared in the process of approving the development .
(“Exception to the Community Enhancement Overlay Zone” added 1-21-2026 by O-22050 N.S.; effective 3-22-2026.)
[Editors Note: Amendments as adopted by O-22050 N.S. will not apply within the Coastal Overlay Zone until the California Coastal Commission certifies it as a Local Coastal Program Amendment.
Click the link to view the Strikeout Ordinance highlighting changes to prior language http://docs.sandiego.gov/municode_strikeout_ord/O-22050-SO.pdf ]
§132.1610 Conflicts between Community Enhancement Overlay Zone and Other Regulations ¶
(a) If there is a conflict between the supplemental development regulations for the Community Enhancement Overlay Zone and the development regulations of the applicable base zone, the Community Enhancement Overlay Zone supplemental development regulation shall apply.
(b) If there is a conflict between the supplemental development regulations for the Community Enhancement Overlay Zone and the development regulations adopted as part of a specific plan, the specific plan regulations shall apply.
(“Conflicts between Community Enhancement Overlay Zone and Other Regulations” added 1-21-2026 by O-22050 N.S.; effective 3-22-2026.)
[Editors Note: Amendments as adopted by O-22050 N.S. will not apply within the Coastal Overlay Zone until the California Coastal Commission certifies it as a Local Coastal Program Amendment.
Click the link to view the Strikeout Ordinance highlighting changes to prior language http://docs.sandiego.gov/municode_strikeout_ord/O-22050-SO.pdf ]
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§132.1615 Public Spaces ¶
(a) Applicability
(1) Development on a premises equal to or greater than 10,000 square feet and that proposes a total gross floor area of development equal to or greater than a floor area ratio of 0.5 shall provide public spaces in accordance with Section 132.1615.
(2) Development on a premises less than 10,000 square feet are exempt but if the development includes public spaces in accordance with Section 132.1615, the development shall receive a floor area ratio bonus of 1.0.
(3) A subdivision of land equal to or greater than 10,000 square feet shall provide public spaces on all lots in accordance with Section 132.1615.
(4) Development that qualifies for an exemption from the Citywide Park Development Impact Fees by constructing on-site park improvements in accordance with Section 142.0640 and Council Policy 600-33 is exempt from this Section.
(b) Size
(1) Development shall provide a minimum of five percent of the area of the premises as a public space , or 75,000 square feet, whichever is less in accordance with Section 132.1615(a) .
(2) For development that exceeds the required area of a public space for a premises , the development may receive a floor area ratio bonus of 0.2 for every 1,000 square feet of the provided public space up to a maximum of 5,000 square feet. The floor area ratio bonus for public space shall not exceed 1.0 and cannot be used with the floor area ratio bonus in Section 132.1615(a)(2).
(3) For development on a premises where resources such as important archaeological sites , traditional cultural properties , historical resources , or environmentally sensitive lands limit the ability to meet the required area of a public space , the required area for the public space may be reduced to the extent required, to avoid the resource, as determined by the City Manager.
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(4) If required stormwater, public utility, or transit infrastructure or facilities limit the ability to meet the required area for the public space, the required area for the public space may be reduced to the extent required to locate the required infrastructure or facilities to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
(5) The applicant may purchase a reduction in the required public space area up to a maximum of 25 percent of the total required public space size, at a rate of $170 per square foot of reduction, which shall be increased, starting on July 1, 2026, and on each July 1st thereafter, based on the one-year change (from March to March) in the Construction Cost Index (CCI) for Los Angeles as published monthly in the Engineering News-Record. Payment shall be deposited into the Citywide Park Development Impact Fee Fund prior to final inspection.
(c) Type. An applicant shall satisfy the public space requirements through the provision of one or more of the following:
- (1) A plaza , urban green , or podium meeting the following requirements:
(i) A minimum area of 1,200 square feet; and
- (ii) A minimum dimension of 20 feet in any direction.(2) A greenway having a minimum width of eight feet measured perpendicular from the parkway to the street wall or in accordance with Table 132-16E.
(3) A paseo having a minimum width of 8 feet or in accordance with Table 132-16G.
(d) Amenities. A public space shall include amenities in accordance with Table 132-16C and Table 132-16D.
(1) Amenities in Category 2 shall satisfy two single amenities requirements in Table 132-16C.
(2) A development shall not utilize the following amenity types with the specific public space more than once: Interactive/Technology Element; Placemaking Elements; Performance/Event/Cultural Space; Splash Pad; or Sports Court with Lighting.
(3) A development less than 200,000 square feet may utilize either the Interactive/Technology Element amenity or Placemaking Elements amenity types. Use of both amenity types within the public space shall not be permitted.
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(4) An alternative compliance determination may be made for a development by the City Manager in their sole discretion for amenities not listed in Table 132-16D.
(5) For development greater than 200,000 square feet, the applicant may purchase amenity points, as listed in Table 132-16C at a rate of $480,835 per amenity point, which shall be increased, starting on July 1, 2026, and on each July 1st thereafter, based on the one-year change (from March to March) in the Construction Cost Index (CCI) for Los Angeles as published monthly in the Engineering NewsRecord. Payment shall be deposited into the Citywide Park Development Impact Fee Fund prior to final inspection.
Table 132-16C Public Space – Number of Required Amenities
| _Premise_Size | Required Amenities |
Amenity Point Purchase Maximum (****Development greater than 200,000 square feet) |
|---|---|---|
| Equal to or greater than 10,000 square feet but less than 100,000 square feet. |
1 amenity | Not Eligible |
| Equal to or greater than 100,000 square feet but less than 200,000 square feet. |
2 amenities | Not Eligible |
| Equal to or greater than 200,000 square feet but less than 400,000 square feet. |
3 amenities | 1 amenity |
| Equal to or greater than 400,000 square feet. | 6 amenities | 2 amenities |
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Table 132-16D Public Space Amenity Type
| Amenity Type | Required Amenity Features | Category |
|---|---|---|
| All-Weather Shade Cover/Pavilion with Tables and Seating |
Minimum of 400 square feet and a minimum of two sets of fixed or movable tables and chairs. Shade covers shall not replace tree plantings or count toward tree canopy coverage. |
1 |
| Community Garden |
Minimum of 1,500 square feet, containing at least 10 plots with a minimum of 80 square feet of soil area per plot, communal refuse/recycling area, and a dedicated water meter with hose bibbs. |
1 |
| Fitness Circuit | Minimum of three pieces of fitness equipment, with visible and clear instructional signage, and a connecting path from the_public right-of-way_. |
1 |
| Interactive/ Technology Element |
Provides features which can include the following: publicly accessible Wi-Fi, solar panel furniture/feature, touchable information board, and smart kiosks, designed and constructed to the satisfaction of the City Manager. The element shall be accessible to the public during operating hours from at least 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. seven days a week or during the hours of operation of the commercial use where the_public space_is located. |
1 |
| Multi-Purpose Natural Turf Area |
Minimum of 10,000 square feet of continuous natural turf with a slope of 5 percent or less to support universal access. Multi-purpose turf area to be used for athletic competition shall provide a slope of two percent or less. |
1 |
| Off-Leash Dog Area |
Minimum of 2,000 square feet of fenced-in area. | 1 |
| Placemaking Elements |
Minimum of 2 elements which can include the following: artwork, interactive playscape, climbing_structures_, elements of historical or cultural relevance, or community activation elements/games, designed and constructed to the satisfaction of the City Manager. |
1 |
| Play Area | Minimum of 750 square feet with children’s play equipment and safety surfacing. Separate play areas shall be provided for children ages 2 to 5 and 5 to 12. A minimum of three play pieces shall be provided per play area. |
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| Amenity Type | Required Amenity Features | Category |
|---|---|---|
| Performance/ Event/Cultural Space |
Minimum of 2,500 square feet of paved area with seating for a minimum of 40 people, lighting, and utilities including power, data, and sound. |
2 |
| Splash Pad | A Splash Pad (otherwise considered a “water playground”) measuring a minimum of 750 square feet. |
2 |
| Sports Court with Lighting |
Minimum of one full court or two half-courts for sports, which can include the following: basketball, tennis, pickleball, and sand volleyball, designed and constructed to the satisfaction of the City Manager. Lighting appropriate to the sport shall be provided, sited, and directed to minimize impacts to nearby residential uses in accordance with Section 142.0740. |
2 |
(e) Landscaping
(1) A minimum of 20 percent of a public space area shall be comprised of permeable landscape planting. This requirement is in addition to the landscape regulations in Chapter 14, Article 2, Division 4.
- (2) At least 30 percent of all paving within the public space on a ground level shall be shaded by a minimum of one, 24-inch box canopy form street tree, standard trunk, evergreen species for each 30 feet of public space on a ground level abutting a street frontage .
The street tree shall be selected in accordance with the Landscape Standards of the Land Development Manual and the City’s Street Tree Selection Guide.
(f) Trash and Recycling Containers. At least one trash and one recycling container shall be provided with a minimum of one for every 1,000 square feet of public space .
(g) Seating and Tables
(1) A minimum of one linear foot of seating shall be provided for every 100 square feet of public space. All or a portion of the required seating can be moveable.
(2) Tables and seating operated by on-site commercial tenants, or the record owner , may be included within the public space if they are accessible to the public and are limited to no more than 20 percent of the public space area.
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(h) Lighting
(1) A public space shall have lighting provided on either poles or bollards at the entrance to the public space , pedestrian pathways, and edges of the public space .
(2) The lighting design within the public space shall coordinate with the architectural lighting of the abutting property .
(i) Access and Visibility
(1) A public space on a ground level shall be designed to be visible from the abutting property and abutting parkway.
(2) The public space at a ground level shall use different paving material from the public right-of-way to delineate the area maintained by the record owner .
(3) A minimum of 50 percent of a public space at a ground level shall be free of physical barriers or obstructions to ensure public access.
(4) Public space at a ground level shall provide pedestrian connections to the abutting parkway and building entrances.
(j) Fire Apparatus Access
(1) Development shall provide fire sprinklers and meet the access requirements of the California Fire Code, Appendix D, sections 105.2 and 105.3 for all structures that exceed 30 feet in structure height where public space at a ground level would result in the distance between the building facade and the street being greater than 30 feet.
(2) Any deviation from the fire sprinklers and access requirements shall comply with the construction type exceptions identified in the California Fire Code, Appendix D, section 105.1.
(k) Hours of Public Access
(1) A public space and amenities shall be publicly accessible from at least 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. seven days a week or during the hours of operation of the commercial use where the public space is located, whichever provides greater access.
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(2) A minimum of one wayfinding sign shall be provided per 100 feet along the street frontage . All signs shall be at least 2 square feet in size, located along, and legible from, the public right-of-way , and shall advise the public of the hours of public access, and direct the public to any public spaces not located adjacent to a public right-of-way .
(3) A public space shall have signs visible from the adjacent public rightof-way or transit station stating that the public space is open to the public.
(l) Maintenance. All public spaces shall be maintained by the record owner of the premises .
(m) Building Façade. A minimum of one building façade shall face the public space :
(1) The abutting public space shall be accessible from the adjacent building entrances from:
(i) Each commercial retail tenant space or dwelling unit ; or
(ii) A building’s common area for buildings without retail tenant space or dwelling units .
(2) An upper story of a building with a finished floor elevation of more than 25 feet above a public space at a ground level may have balconies, building elements, or habitable space that project over the public space to the property line or setback specified by the base zone .
(n) Common Open Space. A public space may be counted towards common open space requirements of the base zone.
(o) Garage Entrance or Driveway. If the premises does not have access to a second public right-of-way , a garage entrance or driveway is allowed within a public space subject to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
(p) Parking spaces , loading berths/zones, trash storage facilities, utility boxes, as well as the access or service for these facilities, are not permitted within the public space .
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(q) Best management practices for stormwater may be constructed within the landscaped area of a public space at ground level in accordance with Chapter 4, Article 3, Division 3, only if pedestrian access to and within a public space is not hindered by the best management practices subject to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
(r) Development on a property with a mixed-use base zone and a premises greater than five acres shall be exempted from the requirements of Section 131.0718(d)(6) if the development provides public spaces in accordance with this Section.
(s) A development providing public space under Section 143.1020(b) may be counted towards the public space requirements in Section 132.1615.
(“Public Spaces” added 1-21-2026 by O-22050 N.S.; effective 3-22-2026.)
[Editors Note: Amendments as adopted by O-22050 N.S. will not apply within the Coastal Overlay Zone until the California Coastal Commission certifies it as a Local Coastal Program Amendment.
Click the link to view the Strikeout Ordinance highlighting changes to prior language http://docs.sandiego.gov/municode_strikeout_ord/O-22050-SO.pdf ]
§132.1620 Public Space – Greenway Site Specific Requirements ¶
(a) Development on a premises identified in Table 132-16E that is subject to the public space requirements in accordance with Section 132.1615 shall provide a greenway .
(b) A greenway as specified in Table 132-16E may satisfy all or a portion of the public space size requirements in accordance with Section 132.1615(b).
(c) A greenway shall have a minimum width as specified on Table 132-16E, measured perpendicular from the parkway to the street wall .
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Table 132-16E
Public Space – Greenway Width
| Community Plan Area |
Map No. |
Sub Area |
Location | Minimum Public Space – Greenway Width |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| College Area | C-1039 | C | North side of El Cajon Boulevard between 54th Street and Keeny Street |
8 Feet |
| College Area | C-1039 | C | Both sides of College Avenue between El Cajon Boulevard and Cantina Way |
8 Feet |
| College Area | C-1039 | C | Both sides of Montezuma Road between 55th Street and College Avenue |
8 Feet |
| College Area | C-1039 | B | Both sides of Montezuma Road between College Avenue and El Cajon Boulevard |
8 Feet |
| Clairemont | C-1040 | E | South side of Clairemont Drive between Clairemont Mesa Boulevard and Clairemont Mesa Boulevard |
30 Feet |
| Clairemont | C-1040 | E | South side of Balboa Arms Drive between Mount Abernathy Avenue and Derrick Drive |
30 Feet |
| Clairemont | C-1040 | E | North side of Mount Alifan Drive and Mount Abraham Avenue to Genesee Avenue |
30 Feet |
(“Public Space – Greenway Site Specific Requirements” added 1-21-2026 by O-22050 N.S.; effective 3-22-2026.)
[Editors Note: Amendments as adopted by O-22050 N.S. will not apply within the Coastal Overlay Zone until the California Coastal Commission certifies it as a Local Coastal Program Amendment.
Click the link to view the Strikeout Ordinance highlighting changes to prior language http://docs.sandiego.gov/municode_strikeout_ord/O-22050-SO.pdf ]
§132.1625 Public Space - Parkway Site Specific Requirements ¶
(a) Development on a premises identified in Table 132-16F shall provide a parkway with a minimum width as specified in Table 132-16F.
(b) The parkway shall be measured in accordance with the Street Design Manual of the Land Development Manual.
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- (c) Improvements within the parkway shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 14, Article 2, Division 6 and the Street Design Manual of the Land Development Manual.
Table 132-16F Parkways Width Requirements
| Community Plan Area |
Map No. | Sub Area | Location | Minimum Parkway Width |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| College Area | C-1039 | E | Both sides of Montezuma Road between College Avenue and El Cajon Boulevard |
14 Feet |
| Clairemont | C-1040 | E | South side of Clairemont Drive between Clairemont Mesa Boulevard and Clairemont Mesa Boulevard |
14 feet |
| Clairemont | C-1040 | D | North side of Ingulf Street between Morena Boulevard and Denver Steet |
10 feet |
| Clairemont | C-1040 | D | South side of Clairemont Drive between Morena Boulevard and Denver Street |
10 feet |
| Clairemont | C-1040 | E | South side of Balboa Arms Drive between Mount Abernathy Avenue and Derrick Drive |
14 feet |
| Clairemont | C-1040 | E | North side of Mount Alifan Drive between Mount Abraham Avenue and Genesee Avenue |
14 feet |
(“Public Space - Parkway Site Specific Requirements” added 1-21-2026 by O-22050 N.S.; effective 3-22-2026.)
[Editors Note: Amendments as adopted by O-22050 N.S. will not apply within the Coastal Overlay Zone until the California Coastal Commission certifies it as a Local Coastal Program Amendment.
Click the link to view the Strikeout Ordinance highlighting changes to prior language http://docs.sandiego.gov/municode_strikeout_ord/O-22050-SO.pdf ]
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§132.1630 Public Space – Paseo Site Specific Requirements ¶
(a) Development on a premises identified in Table 132-16G shall provide a paseo .
(b) A paseo shall satisfy all or a portion of the public space size requirements in accordance with Section 132.1615(b).
(c) A paseo shall have a minimum width as specified on Table 132-16G.
Table 132-16G Paseo Width Requirements
| Community Plan Area |
Map No. |
Sub Area |
Location | Minimum Paseo Width |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clairemont | C-1040 | C | Abutting Tecolote Creek. | 14 feet |
| Clairemont | C-1040 | D | Between Denver Street and Morena Boulevard |
14 feet |
(“Public Space – Paseo Site Specific Requirements” added 1-21-2026 by O-22050 N.S.; effective 3-22-2026.)
[Editors Note: Amendments as adopted by O-22050 N.S. will not apply within the Coastal Overlay Zone until the California Coastal Commission certifies it as a Local Coastal Program Amendment.
Click the link to view the Strikeout Ordinance highlighting changes to prior language http://docs.sandiego.gov/municode_strikeout_ord/O-22050-SO.pdf ]
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§132.1635 Public Space - Public Park Specific Requirements ¶
(a) Development on a premises identified in Table 132-16H shall provide a public park .
(b) A public park shall have a minimum area as specified on Table 132-16H.
Table 132-16H Public Park Width Requirements
| Community Plan Area |
Diagram | Sub Area |
Location | Minimum Area |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clairemont | C-1040 | B | A_public park_within the Rose Canyon Gateway Village |
4-acres |
(“Public Space - Public Park Specific Requirements” added 1-21-2026 by O-22050 N.S.; effective 3-22-2026.)
[Editors Note: Amendments as adopted by O-22050 N.S. will not apply within the Coastal Overlay Zone until the California Coastal Commission certifies it as a Local Coastal Program Amendment.
Click the link to view the Strikeout Ordinance highlighting changes to prior language http://docs.sandiego.gov/municode_strikeout_ord/O-22050-SO.pdf ]
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