Planning Applications

Available Planning Applications

Before a project goes to staff, the Planning Commission, or the Town Council, it must go through a review process. This process may look long, but it usually moves quickly. Projects are reviewed to make sure they follow state laws and environmental rules. Staff checks the application, reviews any impacts, and sends out public notices. These steps are required by law, including the California Environmental Quality Act (C.E.Q.A.). Once everything is ready, the Planning Commission holds a public hearing and makes a decision. If someone appeals the decision, the Town Council reviews it and makes the final call. Most projects take 30 to 60 days. Appeals can add about 45 more days. Big projects with environmental reports may take longer.

 

Amendment Application

Appeal Application

Conditional Use/Special Use Application

Development Advisory Board Meeting Application

Development Permit associated with Subdivisions

Extension of Time Application

Design Criteria Checklist

General Plan Amendment, Zone Change, Development Code Amendment

Home Occupation/Cottage Food Permit

Joshua Tree Information

Approved Arborist List

Letter of Public Convenience and Necessity

Lot Merger, Lot Line Adjustment and Revision to Acreage

Mobile Food Facility Permit Application

Pigeon Permit

Planned Development Permit Application

Sign Permit Application

Sign Program

Site Plan Review

Special Event Permit

Specific Plan Application

Temporary Use Permit

Tentative Tract/Parcel Map Application

Variance/Deviation

Wall and Fence Application - Fence Guidelines

Zoning Verification

Archived Planning Applications

Appellate Court Rules in Favor of the Town in Water Case

Phone

(760) 240-7800 Extention 7200

Address

Planning Department, 1234 Apple Valley Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92307

Planning Applications