Title 17 — ZONING REGULATIONS CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
Chapter 17.144 — RESIDENTIAL GROWTH MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS
San Luis Obispo Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · San Luis Obispo
17.144.010 – Purpose and Justification ¶
A. The regulations codified in this Chapter are intended to assure that the rate of population growth will not exceed the City’s ability to accommodate new residents and to provide municipal services consistent with the maximum growth rates established in the General Plan. Also, these regulations are to assure that those projects which best meet the City’s objectives for affordable housing, infill development, open space protection, and provision of public facilities will be allowed to proceed with minimum delay.
B. San Luis Obispo is a charter city, empowered to make and enforce all laws concerning municipal affairs, subject only to the limitations of the City charter and the constitution and laws of the State. Regulation of the rate of residential development is a reasonable extension of municipal authority to plan overall development in furtherance of the public health, safety, and general welfare.
C. According to the General Plan Land Use Element, the City should achieve a maximum annual average population growth rate of one percent. The reserve of developable land within the City and the capacity of proposed annexations could sustain growth rates which would exceed the objectives of the General Plan.
D. The growth rate policies of the General Plan reflect the City’s responsibility to accommodate a reasonable share of expected State and regional growth.
E. To avoid further imbalance between the availability of jobs and of housing within the City, the General Plan also manages expansion of growth-inducing activities. The burdens of growth management are not being placed solely on the residential sector since it largely responds to demands caused by other sectors.
F. Considering the likely levels of housing demand and construction throughout the housing market area, nearly coinciding with San Luis Obispo County, these regulations are not expected to affect the overall balance between housing supply and demand in the market area. These regulations will not impede and may help meet the needs of very low-, low-, and moderate
-income households.
17.144.020 – Allocations ¶
A. Each Specific Plan that authorizes residential development shall adopt a phasing schedule that allocates timing of potential residential construction, including phasing of required improvements, consistent with the General Plan and with these regulations.
B. The limitations on residential development established by these regulations apply to new residential construction within certain areas that have been annexed to the City or that will be annexed to the City. Development in such areas is subject to development plans or Specific Plans which shall contain provisions consistent with these regulations.
C. Allocations shall be implemented by the timing of issuance of building permits.
D. Dwellings affordable and enforceably restricted to residents with extremely low, very low, low, or moderate incomes, as defined in the City’s General Plan Housing Element, new dwellings in the downtown core (C-D zone as shown on the official zoning map), and legally established Accessory Dwelling Units shall be exempt from these regulations. Enforceably restricted shall mean dwellings that are subject to deed restrictions, development agreements, or other legal mechanisms acceptable to the City to ensure long-term affordability, consistent with
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City affordable housing standards. In expansion areas, the overall number of units built must conform to the Cityapproved phasing plan.
- E. It shall not be necessary to have dwellings allocated for a particular time interval or location to process and approve applications for General Plan Amendment, Zoning Regulations Amendment, or other zoning action, Subdivision application, or Architectural Review.
17.144.030 – Periodic City Council Review and Consideration of Revisions ¶
The Community Development Department shall provide status updates to the Council concerning implementation of these regulations, coordinated with the annual report on the General Plan. The status update will describe actual construction levels and suggest if revisions are necessary to maintain the City’s one percent growth rate.
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▸ Title 17 — ZONING REGULATIONS CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
Overview- Article 1 — ENACTMENT, APPLICABILITY, AND ENFORCEMENT
- Chapter 17.02 — PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY OF THE ZONING REGULA…
- Chapter 17.04 — INTERPRETATION OF THE ZONING REGULATIONS
- Chapter 17.06 — ZONES ESTABLISHED AND ZONING MAP
- Chapter 17.12 — AGRICULTURAL (AG) ZONE
- Chapter 17.14 — CONSERVATION/OPEN SPACE (C/OS) ZONE
- Chapter 17.16 — LOW-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (R-1) ZONE
- Chapter 17.18 — MEDIUM-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (R-2) ZONE
- Chapter 17.20 — MEDIUM-HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (R-3) ZONE
- Chapter 17.22 — HIGH-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (R-4) ZONE
- Chapter 17.24 — OFFICE (O) ZONE
- Chapter 17.26 — NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL (C-N) ZONE
- Chapter 17.28 — COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (C-C) ZONE
- Chapter 17.30 — RETAIL COMMERCIAL (C-R) ZONE
- Chapter 17.32 — DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL (C-D) ZONE
- Chapter 17.34 — TOURIST COMMERCIAL (C-T) ZONE
- Chapter 17.36 — SERVICE COMMERCIAL (C-S) ZONE
- Chapter 17.38 — RESERVED
- Chapter 17.40 — MANUFACTURING (M) ZONE
- Chapter 17.42 — BUSINESS PARK (BP) ZONE
- Chapter 17.44 — RESERVED
- Chapter 17.46 — PUBLIC FACILITY (PF) ZONE
- Chapter 17.48 — PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 17.50 — SPECIFIC PLAN (SP) OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 17.52 — SPECIAL FOCUS AREA (S-F) OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 17.54 — DOWNTOWN (D) OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 17.56 — HISTORICAL PRESERVATION (H) OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 17.58 — MIXED USE (MU) OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 17.60 — SPECIAL CONSIDERATION (S) OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 17.62 — RESERVED
- Chapter 17.64 — AIRPORT (AOZ) OVERLAY ZONE
- Chapter 17.66 — RESERVED
- Chapter 17.70 — SITE DEVELOPMENT AND GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STAND…
- Chapter 17.72 — ~~PARKING AND LOADINGP~~ ARKING AND LOADING
- Chapter 17.74 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
- Chapter 17.76 — PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
- Chapter 17.78 — FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION
- Chapter 17.80 — STREET REGULATIONS
- Chapter 17.90 — RESERVED
- Chapter 17.92 — NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES
- Chapter 17.94 — NONCONFORMING USES
- Chapter 17.96 — NONCONFORMING LOTS
- Chapter 17.104 — PERMIT APPLICATION FILING AND PROCESSING
- Chapter 17.106 — DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
- Chapter 17.108 — DIRECTOR’S ACTION
- Chapter 17.109 — DIRECTOR’S HEARING
- Chapter 17.110 — MINOR USE PERMITS AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
- Chapter 17.112 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
- Chapter 17.113 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
- Chapter 17.114 — VARIANCES
- Chapter 17.120 — ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
- Chapter 17.122 — PUBLIC NOTICES AND HEARINGS
- Chapter 17.124 — AMENDMENTS - ZONING REGULATIONS AND ZONING MAP
- Chapter 17.126 — APPEALS
- Chapter 17.128 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
- Chapter 17.130 — GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENTS
- Chapter 17.132 — ENFORCEMENT
- Chapter 17.138 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING REQUIREMENTS
- Chapter 17.140 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING INCENTIVES
- Chapter 17.142 — DOWNTOWN HOUSING CONVERSION REGULATIONS
- Chapter 17.144 — RESIDENTIAL GROWTH MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS
- Chapter 17.146 — RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCY STANDARDS
- Chapter 17.148 — HIGH-OCCUPANCY RESIDENTIAL USE REGULATIONS
- Chapter 17.154 — DEFINITIONS PURPOSE AND ORGANIZATION 17.154.0…
- Chapter 17.158 — GENERAL DEFINITIONS