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HPOZ Rules: San Jose vs Santa Clara

How do hpoz rules rules compare between San Jose, CA and Santa Clara, CA?

Santa Clara has fewer restrictions than San Jose.

San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

San Jose protects historic neighborhoods through Historic District (HD) and Conservation Area (CSA) overlay zones under SJMC Chapter 13.48, requiring Historic Preservation Permits for exterior alterations, additions, and demolitions on contributing properties within designated districts.

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Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara County

Few Restrictions

Santa Clara County has no countywide HPOZ. A handful of cities run their own heritage districts, including Mountain View's Whisman and Old Mountain View, plus Palo Alto's Professorville, where overlay design review applies to exterior changes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan JoseSanta Clara
Local codeSJMC Chapter 13.48-
OverlaysHD and CSA-
ReviewerHistoric Landmarks Commission-
Permit typeHistoric Preservation Permit-
State overlayCEQA Section 15064.5-
County HPOZ-None countywide
Mountain View code-MVMC Chapter 36.27
Palo Alto district-Professorville (PAMC Β§16.49)
Review body-City heritage commission
Unincorporated path-Heritage Resource Inventory

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San Jose FAQ

Do I need a permit for paint color changes in a Historic District?

Sometimes. Most San Jose Historic Districts have adopted color palettes or guidelines. Staff-level Historic Preservation Permits often handle paint, while non-conforming colors may need Historic Landmarks Commission review.

What's the difference between HD and CSA overlays?

Historic District (HD) overlays apply stricter design review for contributing properties. Conservation Area (CSA) overlays are lighter, focused on neighborhood character rather than strict period-correct restoration of individual buildings.

Santa Clara FAQ

Is my unincorporated Santa Clara County home in a heritage overlay?

No. Unincorporated parcels are not subject to a countywide HPOZ. Properties on the Santa Clara County Heritage Resource Inventory still require Planning Department review for demolition or major alteration.

How do I find out if Mountain View's HPOZ covers my property?

Use the Mountain View Heritage Map or call the Community Development Department. Properties inside Old Mountain View or Whisman trigger Heritage Preservation Commission design review for visible exterior changes.

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