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Zoning Ordinance

Zoning MapThe Zoning Ordinance is Title 36 of the City Code and consists of land use regulations, based on policies of the General Plan, that have been enacted in order to promote the public health, safety, morals, comfort and general welfare throughout the City of Mountain View. The Zoning Ordinance recognizes the importance to the community of protecting land uses from other uses which are unrelated or incompatible and the importance to the public welfare of well designed and properly integrated developments in all districts of the City.

The Zoning Map (PDF - 5.9 MB)* shows what zoning designation applies to all properties within the City of Mountain View.


Articles of the Zoning Ordinance (Title 36 of the Municipal Code)

The following links are provided as a convenience to assist you in finding the ordinance information you need:

  • Article I.     Short Title and Purpose
  • Article II.     Establishment of Districts and Zoning Maps
  • Article III.     District Regulations (A, ML, MM, PF, F, P, -sd, and -T districts)
  • Article IV.     General and Special Provisions, Exceptions and Interpretations
  • Article X.     Affordable Housing Program
  • Article XI.     Sidewalk Cafes in the Downtown Area.
  • Article XII.     District Regulations (R1, R2, R3, R4, CN, CO, CS and CRA districts)
  • Article XII-A.     Landscape regulations.
  • Article XII-B.     Sign regulations.
  • Article XII-C.     Special regulations for various land use issues including, but not limited to, child-care facilities, drive-through services, efficiency studios, home occupations and warehouse retail stores.
  • Article XIII.     Regulations for the administration of the Zoning Ordinance, including the processes for City review of development projects.


Heritage Trees Regulations (Title 32 of the Municipal Code)


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