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21 meetings monitored in Oakland, CA

June 23, 20262h 25m19,651 words
28commercialindustrialland useresidentialenvironmental review
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June 16, 20264h 41m37,199 words
24public hearingapprovedsubdivisionsetbackresidential
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June 12, 20263h 44m30,233 words
14approvedcommercial
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June 9, 20261h 51m14,679 words
29deferredsetbackconditional useresidentialdensity
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June 2, 20264h 1m33,975 words
41approvedpublic hearingrezoningzoningresidential
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June 1, 20263h 43m32,788 words
12approveddeferredvariance
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May 26, 20261h 57m16,669 words
7zoningcommercialdensitydeferredland use
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May 19, 20261h 56m14,939 words
7approvedmotion to approveresidentialcommercialhistoric preservation
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May 12, 20262h 37m22,080 words
122industrialzoningapprovedland usedensity
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May 5, 20265h 30m45,894 words
21public hearingmotion to approveapprovedspecial use permitdeferred
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Frequently Asked Questions

Zoning in the City of Oakland is governed by the Planning Code, which is Title 17 of the Oakland Municipal Code. The Planning Code specifies land use and development standards and regulates the development and activity that can take place on private property. The full code is published on the City's website and in the Municode Library. Oakland is a city within Alameda County, so its zoning is administered by the City, not the county.

Oakland's Planning Code organizes property into residential, commercial, and industrial zones. Residential zones include RD Detached Unit Residential (Chapter 17.15), RH Hillside Residential (Chapter 17.13), RM Mixed Housing Type Residential (Chapter 17.17), and RU Urban Residential (Chapter 17.19). Commercial zones include CN Neighborhood Center Commercial (Chapter 17.33) and CC Community Commercial (Chapter 17.35), among others. Industrial land is covered by zones such as CIX, IG (General Industrial), and IO (Industrial Office).

The City of Oakland provides an online zoning map where you can enter an address to identify information for a specific property, including its zoning district, height area, historic significance, General Plan land use designation, and Impact Fee Zone. The map is available on the City's Planning & Zoning pages under 'View the City Zoning Map.'

Oakland's City Planning Commission typically meets on the first and third Wednesdays of the month at 6:00 p.m., generally in the City Council Chambers at Oakland City Hall, One Frank H. Ogawa Plaza. The Commission reviews development proposals, zoning matters, and long-range planning. Agendas and meeting details are posted on the City's Planning Commission and Meetings & Agendas pages; individuals should confirm dates and format for each meeting.

Yes. Under Oakland Planning Code Chapter 17.103, accessory dwelling units are permitted on lots in zoning districts that allow Permanent Residential Activities, in conjunction with an existing or proposed primary residential facility. An ADU application receives ministerial approval when it complies with all applicable zoning regulations, including Section 17.103.080 and Chapter 17.88. Rental of an ADU is limited to terms longer than 30 consecutive days.

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