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Downtown Redding Specific Plan

The Specific Plan Update will provide clear direction for development and create an economically viable strategy to develop Downtown to its fullest potential.

2016 California Building Code

A link to a digital copy of the building code in force through the end of 2019 for reference

Gehl Institute's Inclusive Healthy Places

A Guide to Inclusion & Health in Public Space: Learning Globally to Transform Locally

City of Redding

Zoning Ordinance

The broad purposes of the zoning ordinance are to implement the general plan and promote and protect the public health, safety, peace, comfort and general welfare of the city of Redding. 

City of Redding Construction Standards

The City of Redding Construction Standards are provided for use by developers, engineers, contractors, property owners, local agencies, and operations staff to communicate the minimum and typical requirements for infrastructure within the City of Redding and area of influence.

Redding Riverfront Specific Plan 

The 1990 plan for the Redding Riverfront prepared by Planning Collaborative, Inc. This plan was never enforced, but is the only plan in place for the area to-date.

Shasta County Zoning Ordinance

The zoning plan consists of the establishment of various zone districts to be used within the unincorporated territory of the county. Within some, all or none of the districts it shall be lawful, and within some, all or none of the districts it shall be unlawful, to erect, construct, alter or maintain certain buildings, or to carry on certain trades or occupations, or to conduct certain uses of land or of buildings.

City of Redding General Plan

The General Plan serves as a long-term policy guide for physical, economic, and environmental growth.  It is a statement of the community's vision for ultimate growth.

City of Santa Cruz ADU Manual

A comprehensive guide for incorporating ADUs into the existing city fabric at minimal disruption.

2016 State of California ADU Memo

State legislation that took effect January 1, 2017 gave California cities more flexibility and latitude for allowing homeowners to build ADUs. Three separate bills were introduced and signed by Governor Brown; SB 1069  (Wieckowski), AB 2299  (Bloom), and AB 2406  (Thurmond). Each of these land use bills make it easier than ever for homeowners to take advantage of this attractive opportunity.

Shasta Regional Transportation Plan

The purpose of an RTP is to encourage and promote the safe and efficient management, operation, and development of a regional intermodal transportation system that, when linked with appropriate land use planning, will serve the mobility needs of goods and people.

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