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San Diego County Zoning Meetings

18 meetings monitored in San Diego County, CA

May 6, 20262h 43m20,990 words
12land usedensityapprovedmotion to approveresidential
Agenda available
May 5, 20263h 19m25,587 words
19approvedland usemotion to approvedeniedpublic hearing
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April 22, 20264h 12m34,179 words
28tableddenieddensityapprovedcommercial
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April 21, 20267h 9m57,886 words
13deniedland usemotion to approveapprovedindustrial
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March 25, 20266h 25m54,247 words
38land usecommercialapproveddeniedindustrial
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March 24, 202610h 36m87,926 words
32land usecommercialdeniedmotion to approveresidential
Agenda available
March 4, 20262h 12m18,090 words
20land useapproveddeferredpublic hearingzoning
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March 3, 20265h 52m48,773 words
18approvedmotion to approveindustrialdensitycommercial
Agenda available
February 11, 20262h 19m17,523 words
44land usecommercialdensitypublic hearingzoning
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February 10, 20265h 47m46,319 words
16deniedmotion to approveapprovedcommercialland use
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Frequently Asked Questions

General plan amendments, community plan amendments, rezoning, conditional use permits, and CEQA reviews are tracked by ZoneWire across San Diego County Board of Supervisors, San Diego City Council, and Planning Commission meetings.

San Diego County has approximately 9 zoning-related meetings per month across the Board of Supervisors, San Diego City Council, and the Planning Commission. City Council meets weekly, while the Board of Supervisors meets biweekly.

A community plan amendment in San Diego modifies the land use, density, or development framework for a specific community planning area. Community plan amendments are a key signal for development because they set the policy foundation that enables future rezoning and project approvals, particularly in the biotech corridor and coastal areas.

The highest volume of zoning activity in San Diego County occurs in the Torrey Pines and Sorrento Valley biotech corridor for commercial and lab expansion, downtown San Diego for high-rise residential and mixed-use projects, and the North County communities of Oceanside and Carlsbad for suburban growth and community plan updates.

Key zoning terms for San Diego County include general plan amendment, community plan amendment, CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act), conditional use permit, site development permit, planned development permit, NDP (Neighborhood Development Permit), and coastal development permit. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every San Diego County governing body.