Santa Clara County Planning operates under the Comprehensive General Plan with mandatory state elements plus area-specific plans for South County, Rural Unincorporated Areas, and the Stanford Community Plan. These overlay Title C base zoning across all unincorporated land.
California Government Code Sections 65300 et seq. require Santa Clara County to maintain a Comprehensive General Plan with the seven mandatory state elements (Land Use, Circulation, Housing, Conservation, Open Space, Noise, Safety) plus optional elements. The County Department of Planning and Development administers area-specific plans including the South County Joint Area Plan (with Gilroy and Morgan Hill), the Rural Unincorporated Areas plan, and the Stanford Community Plan governing university-adjacent unincorporated land. Where a specific plan or community plan conflicts with base Title C zoning, the plan controls. The Housing Element is updated on the state-mandated eight-year RHNA cycle and reviewed by HCD.
Building inconsistently with the Comprehensive Plan or applicable specific plan triggers permit denial, stop-work orders, and required redesign or restoration. Inconsistency findings can also expose project approvals to CEQA litigation challenges.
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