
The Community Development Department is responsible for planning & zoning, building and safety, and housing and redevelopment for the City of Santa Barbara. On this web page you will find information about each of the divisions, ongoing projects, information about existing building permits, neighborhood information, historic resources, important planning projects and much more.
Contact Us Click here to view a more detailed Community Development Directory of Contacts Click here to view the department organizational chart
Phone Numbers: Phone Hours: 8:00-5:00 PM (805) 564-5502 Administration (805) 564-5485 Building and Safety (805) 564-5461 Housing and Redevelopment (805) 564-5470 Planning | Physical Address City of Santa Barbara Community Development Department 630 Garden Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Located between Ortega and Cota Streets (map link)
Mailing Address: Community Development Department Division Name P.O. Box 1990 Santa Barbara, CA 93102-1990 |
FAX Numbers: (805) 564-5506 Administration (805) 564-5476 Building and Safety (805) 564-5477 Housing and Redevelopment (805) 897-1904 Planning | Business Hours 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM (PT), Monday thru Thursday and 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM (PT) alternate Fridays Click here for the list of New Office Hours Click here for the Calendar of Closed Fridays |
Single Family Design Guidelines/ Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance Update
The Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance (NPO) was adopted in 1991 and requires Architectural Board of Review (ABR) to review proposed large two-story single-family residential projects. The NPO also established the Hillside District, where ABR review applies to homes on lots on over a 20% slope.
The ultimate NPO Update goal is to achieve a single family design review system which ensures neighborhood compatibility while meeting the needs and expectations of the community. The NPO Update is expected to improve the municipal code and single family design guidelines.
View Dispute Resolution Process
The Santa Barbara City Council has adopted an ordinance (SBMC Section 22.76) establishing a private process for neighbors to resolve disputes regarding the alleged blockage of private views by trees or vegetation. This brochure and Trees and Views Guide are offered as a guide to help you and your neighbors understand the View Dispute Resolution Process.