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Overlay District Decisions in Santa Clara

How overlay district requests are decided across Santa Clara, CA council meetings, the vote and the conditions on the record

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Overlay District is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in Santa Clara, CA. ZoneWire has analyzed 0 council meetings and detected 0 instances of overlay district activity. Below are the most recent discussions.

What is Overlay District?

An additional zoning layer applied on top of base zoning to impose special requirements or allow additional uses.

An overlay district is a zoning tool that applies additional regulations or incentives on top of the existing ("base") zoning for a defined geographic area. The overlay doesn't replace the underlying zoning - it adds to it.

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Overlay District in Santa Clara, CA

An additional zoning layer applied on top of base zoning to impose special requirements or allow additional uses. In Santa Clara, CA, local government bodies regularly discuss overlay district as part of zoning and land use decisions.

ZoneWire has analyzed 0 meetings in Santa Clara and detected 0 mentions of overlay district.

Recent Zoning Opportunities in Santa Clara

These parcels came up for a zoning decision in Santa Clara in the last 30 days, often before they hit the market. See what changed, how the vote went, and hear the moment it happened. According to ZoneWire's analysis of official public meeting records, each decision below links to its timestamped source.

Santa Clara · Jun 10, 2026

Approved · Unanimous

0.18 acres (total site; smaller parcel ~0.0578 acres) rezoned DTHT to DT

1341 Homestead Road, Santa Clara

0.18 ac · DTHT to DT

Zoning change from DTHT to DT (0.18 acres), approved unanimously on Jun 10, 2026 in Santa Clara.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

Santa Clara · Jun 10, 2026

Approved

Rezoned TN to R-6

Tasman East District (properties currently zoned TN), Santa Clara

TN to R-6

Zoning change from TN to R-6, approved on Jun 10, 2026 in Santa Clara.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

Santa Clara · Jun 23, 2026

Continued · 6-0

Continuance of rezoning and subdivision at 1341 Homestead Road

Continuance of rezoning and subdivision at 1341 Homestead Road, continued by a 6-0 vote on Jun 23, 2026 in Santa Clara.

Entitlement

Your move: Still pending. Track the next hearing before it's decided.

Recent Overlay District meetings in Santa Clara

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Why Track Overlay District?

When a parcel falls within an overlay district, development must comply with both the base zoning requirements and the additional overlay requirements. In some cases, the overlay relaxes base zoning requirements (allowing more density near transit, for example); in other cases, it adds restrictions (like design review in historic districts).

Overlay District Regulations in California

California sets the regulatory framework that governs how overlay district decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect overlay district outcomes in Santa Clara.

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Every Overlay District decision in Santa Clara

See how every overlay district request in Santa Clara was decided: the vote, the conditions attached, and how it moved through its hearings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An overlay district is a zoning tool that applies additional regulations or incentives on top of the existing ("base") zoning for a defined geographic area. The overlay doesn't replace the underlying zoning - it adds to it. ZoneWire tracks overlay district activity across Santa Clara, CA public meetings.

ZoneWire monitors Santa Clara, CA planning and council meetings, transcribes them, and flags overlay district activity. As of the latest update we have analyzed 0 meetings and detected 0 overlay district mentions.

Tracking overlay district in Santa Clara surfaces zoning and development signals early, so developers, investors, and brokers can evaluate parcels and approvals before they reach the broader market.

Zoning and land use in the City of Santa Clara are handled by the Planning Division within the Community Development Department. The Planning Division administers the City's Zoning Code, which regulates land uses within the city boundaries and establishes zoning districts (such as Residential, Mixed-use, and Commercial) that are applied to individual properties consistent with the General Plan land use designations. Note that the City of Santa Clara is a separate jurisdiction from the County of Santa Clara, which has its own Department of Planning and Development covering unincorporated areas.

For each zoning district, the Zoning Code identifies land uses that are permitted, conditionally permitted, and not permitted. It also establishes development standards such as minimum lot size, maximum building height, and the minimum distance buildings must be set back from the street (setbacks), along with standards for parking, landscaping, lighting, and other rules that guide the development of projects in the city. The City's adopted Zoning Code was updated in July 2025.

The City Council adopted the 2010-2035 General Plan on November 16, 2010, and certified its Final Environmental Impact Report. The General Plan describes the long-term goals for the City's future and guides land use decisions through the year 2035, containing policies on land use and community design, transportation, housing, environmental resources, and health and safety. All properties and land uses are governed by the General Plan, and zoning districts are applied to individual properties consistent with the General Plan's land use designations.

The City of Santa Clara Planning Commission generally meets once a month on a Wednesday at 6 p.m. Meetings are held at City Hall Council Chambers, 1500 Warburton Avenue, and can also be viewed or joined remotely. Current and past agendas and meeting materials are posted through the City's Legistar portal and at SantaClaraCA.gov/agendas.

Accessory Dwelling Units (also called secondary units, granny flats, or in-law units) can be attached to or detached from the primary home and must have their own entryway, kitchen, and bathroom. ADU and Junior ADU (JADU) projects can generally be submitted as a Building Permit, except that a new attached second-story ADU on a single-story residence requires Architectural Review. No setbacks are required for conversions of an existing structure (such as a garage) that is rebuilt in the same location and to the same dimensions as the existing structure. The City provides an ADU and JADU summary handout with the applicable rules.

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What gets approved in Santa Clara

In Santa Clara, 84% of land-use board decisions were approved over the last 24 months. Single-family homes clear 82%, Mixed-use 83%. ZoneWire analyzed 44 land-use board decisions in Santa Clara over the last 24 months. Here are the most active project types and how often each one clears.

Project typeDecisionsApproval rate
Single-family homes1782%
Mixed-use683%
Land use / comp-plan amendment5100%

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