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How City of Rancho Cordova rules on land use
In Rancho Cordova the Planning Commission decides project-level entitlements (CUPs, design reviews, parcel maps) directly and forwards rezonings and specific-plan amendments to City Council. The early record shows approval is the norm but conditions are real and the commission will reverse itself: the Stone Creek Quick Quack car wash CUP was denied in February and approved in April when the findings-of-denial motion failed 3-4. The risk in this market is the conditions and the commission's own swing votes, not a staff veto. We are still gathering data in this market, so position it as an early-coverage market where we track each named project through its hearings.
- Who decides
- Rancho Cordova Planning Division / Planning Department (staff) recommends, Rancho Cordova Planning Commission (decides CUPs, design reviews and parcel/tentative maps directly; forwards rezonings, specific-plan amendments and vesting maps to City Council with a recommendation) decides
- The pattern
- Of the project-level land-use items on record so far, roughly 6 of 7 decided items were approved and 0 carried a staff recommendation of denial; we are still gathering data in this market.
Proof
April 8, 2026 Planning Commission Regular Meeting 5:30 PM
Apr 8, 2026
The Planning Commission reversed its own February 25 denial of the Stone Creek Quick Quack car wash CUP at 3384 Zinfandel Drive: the motion to adopt findings of denial failed 3-4 and the commission approved the project consistent with the original staff recommendation of approval, with conditions on hours, equipment enclosure, on-site stacking and traffic management.
Full breakdown
Rancho Cordova runs entitlements through its seven-member Planning Commission, which decides conditional use permits, design reviews and parcel maps directly and forwards rezonings, specific-plan amendments and vesting maps to the City Council with a recommendation.
We are still gathering data in this market, so we are building the record rather than quoting a hard approval rate. What the early land-use decisions show is consistent: the commission approves most project-level requests, but it attaches real conditions and it is willing to push back.
Of the roughly seven project-level items decided so far, only one was denied, and that denial did not stick. The story that matters here is the Stone Creek Quick Quack car wash at 3384 Zinfandel Drive. Staff recommended approval.
On February 25, 2026 the Planning Commission denied the conditional use permit anyway. Six weeks later, on April 8, 2026, the same commission took it back up, the motion to adopt findings of denial failed 3 to 4, and the commission approved the project consistent with the original staff recommendation.
No staff recommendation of denial appears anywhere in the record we have, so the risk in this market is not a staff veto. It is the commission's own swing votes and the conditions it layers on. Those conditions are not light.
The Rio Del Oro Business Park industrial design review cleared only after the screen wall was raised from eight to ten feet. The Mercantile Drive parcel split required reciprocal access and maintenance agreements.
The Mill Station affordable housing direction came with a roughly 6.3 million dollar local funding gap the city would need to cover, plus a council member's demand to redesign a building they called too institutional.
The Walmart online-grocery expansion was continued so the applicant could address a possible sound wall, a lighting study and noise mitigation before returning.
Approval is the likely outcome in Rancho Cordova, but the cost of yes is the conditions, the redesigns and the continuances, and we are adding hearings to sharpen this picture.
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Here's what ZoneWire found in the latest City of Rancho Cordova meeting
June 15, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting 5:30 PM - 2026-06-15
This Rancho Cordova City Council meeting contained no zoning or land-use rezoning decisions. The most consequential action was approval of a new five-year law enforcement services contract (contract number 2026-83) with Sacramento County, passed 4-0 with an amendment for non-bind…
See full analysisKey Decisions
- FY2026-27 Salary Schedule and Exceptional Performance Bonus Program
- Law Enforcement Services Contract with Sacramento County
- Appointment of Real Property Negotiators - 3188 Zinfandel Drive
June 1, 2026 Special Meeting 4:00 PM/Regular City Council Meeting 5:30 PM - 2026-06-01
May 27, 2026 Planning Commission Regular Meeting 5:30 PM - 2026-05-27
May 26, 2026 Special City Council Meeting/Work Session 5:30 PM - 2026-05-26
Plus every other session we monitor
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Rancho Cordova City Council and Planning Commission process conditional use permits, design review, tentative subdivision maps, and special planning area amendments under CEQA review. Incorporated in 2003, Rancho Cordova manages several large specific plan areas including Suncreek, Rio del Oro, and the Folsom South Canal corridor that drive residential and mixed-use entitlement activity. The Highway 50 corridor generates commercial and office development filings. Mather Field redevelopment on the former Air Force base involves specific plan modifications for employment center and residential conversion. CEQA environmental impact reports are common for projects in the special planning areas due to vernal pool and habitat considerations.
Recent Zoning Insights in City of Rancho Cordova
June 15, 2026 Regular City Council Meeting 5:30 PM - 2026-06-15
June 15, 2026
June 1, 2026 Special Meeting 4:00 PM/Regular City Council Meeting 5:30 PM - 2026-06-01
June 1, 2026
May 27, 2026 Planning Commission Regular Meeting 5:30 PM - 2026-05-27
May 27, 2026
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Monthly Zoning Activity
City of Rancho Cordova had 2 public meetings in June 2026 with 12 zoning insights detected, down 95% from May.
| Month | Meetings | Zoning Insights | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 2026 | 2 | 12 | |
| May 2026 | 5 | 255 | |
| Apr 2026 | 4 | 285 | Roundup |
| Mar 2026 | 3 | 96 | |
| Feb 2026 | 3 | 92 | |
| Jan 2026 | 2 | 40 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Zoning in the City of Rancho Cordova is governed by the Zoning Code, which is Title 23 of the Rancho Cordova Municipal Code (RCMC). The Zoning Code is the primary tool the city uses to implement its General Plan. It divides the city into zoning districts and sets different regulations for each district covering allowed land uses, the maximum size of structures, and performance requirements such as landscaping and parking.
Under RCMC Chapter 23.301, the city is divided into two general groups of districts: base zoning districts and overlay zoning districts. Every parcel has a base zoning district that establishes its primary type and intensity of land use. Base districts are organized into six categories: agricultural, residential, mixed-use, general commercial and industrial, public/quasi-public, and special purpose. Overlay zoning districts supplement the base zone to add flexibility, protect unique site features, or apply location-specific standards; where they conflict, the overlay provisions apply.
Rancho Cordova's residential base districts include Rural Residential (RR) and Estate Residential (ER), along with a series of RD districts that cap density by maximum dwelling units per acre, ranging from RD-1 (one unit per acre) up to RD-30 (thirty units per acre). The city also has Medium Density Residential (MDR), High Density Residential (HDR), and Residential Mobile Home (RMH) districts. These are listed in Table 23.301-1 of the Zoning Code and correspond to the city's General Plan land use designations.
The Planning Commission is comprised of seven appointed Rancho Cordova residents (five regular members and two at-large members) who assist the City Council by reviewing proposed development projects and making recommendations, which may include approvals, denials, or requested changes. The Commission also provides recommendations to the City Council on amendments to the general plan, zoning code, specific plans, and special planning areas. In some cases development proposals go to the City Council for final approval.
The Planning Commission regularly meets on the second Wednesday of every month, and on an as-needed basis on the fourth Wednesday of every month, at 5:30 PM at Rancho Cordova City Hall, 2729 Prospect Park Drive. The Commission may also meet at other times the chairperson, in partnership with the city's Planning Division, deems necessary. Agendas, minutes, and videos are posted by the city.
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