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San Jose Zoning Meetings

46 meetings monitored in San Jose, CA

February 11, 20266m976 words
8public hearingland usezoningenvironmental reviewresidential
February 11, 20261h 0m9,257 words
63zoningresidentialcommercialindustrialdensity
February 10, 20264h 14m38,886 words
44commercialresidentialapprovedindustrialpublic hearing
Agenda available
February 5, 20262h 12m20,820 words
12commercialresidentialapproveddeferreddensity
Agenda available
February 3, 20261h 12m9,420 words
12approvedcommercialdensityresidentialpublic hearing
Agenda available
January 28, 202625m3,388 words
21public hearingland usezoningconditional usevariance
January 27, 20268h 56m79,179 words
172historic preservationdeferredcommercialzoningresidential
Agenda available
January 21, 202638m6,173 words
20public hearingenvironmental reviewdeferredspecial use permitresidential
January 14, 202643m6,650 words
25public hearingland useconditional usemotion to approveindustrial
January 13, 20262h 54m25,514 words
11commercialland usedeniedapprovedresidential
Agenda available
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Frequently Asked Questions

San Jose City Council, Planning Commission, and the Historic Landmarks Commission are monitored by ZoneWire for rezoning, urban village plan amendments, planned development permits, CEQA reviews, conditional use permits, and site development permits across San Jose.

San Jose has approximately 8 zoning-related meetings per month across City Council, the Planning Commission, and the Historic Landmarks Commission. City Council meets biweekly, while the Planning Commission meets twice per month.

An urban village plan in San Jose is a neighborhood-level land use plan that designates specific areas for higher-density mixed-use development. Urban village plan amendments are a key signal for major development, particularly around the Diridon Station area where the Google downtown project is planned.

The highest volume of zoning activity in San Jose occurs around the Diridon Station area for the Google downtown village project, the North San Jose employment area for office and residential density, and the urban villages along Santa Clara Street and Stevens Creek Boulevard for mixed-use infill development.

Key zoning terms for San Jose include urban village plan, planned development permit, CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act), rezoning, conditional use permit, site development permit, general plan amendment, and PD (Planned Development) zoning. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every San Jose governing body.