Whether you are looking to file an application for a tentative map, conditional use permit, or a wall sign, this section will provide the correct document. Please feel free to contact the Planning Division with any and all questions pertaining to the applications below.
The City has prepared a document to help you understand the City’s Development Application Process. That document can be accessed here: Development Application Process
The City has also created a Special Event Permit Process Flowchart that can assist you in determining what type of permit is needed for a Special Event.
Applications
Universal Application Packet and Parts
Temporary Use Permit
Vendor Permit Applications
- Informal Oakley Food Permitting Flow Chart
- Permit Comparison Chart
- Vendor Permit (Moving around the City for short periods of time)
- Livescan Paperwork
- Vendor Permit Renewal
- Outdoor Vending Permit (For Full Days at One Commercial Property)
Sign Permit Applications
- Permanent and Temporary Sign Permit Application
- Business A-Frame Sign Form Application
- New Business and Grand Opening A-Frame Sign Form Application
- Charitable and Fundraising Event A-Frame Sign Form Application
- Business A-Frame Sign Form with Downtown Allowance Application
Short-Term Rental Permit Application
SB9 Ordinance, Checklist, and Forms
- SB9 Ordinance (Section 9.1.1133. Two Unit Residential Developments and Urban Lot Splits)
- Oakley SB9 eligibility checklist
- Oakley SB9 Owner-Occupancy Affidavit Form
- Oakley SB9 Owner-Occupancy Covenant Form
Large Family Child Care Facilities (No City Application)
Large Family Child Care Facilities are an important element of the City of Oakley. They are licensed and regulated by the State Department of Social Services through the California Child Day Care Facilities Act. In compliance with State law, the City may not require such licensed facilities to meet any specific requirements that a single-family residence would not be required to meet, and as a result, Large Family Child Care Facilities are permitted in any location a residential use is permitted, subject to state licensing requirements. Also, the City may not require a Large Family Child Care Facility operator pay a Business License Tax or obtain a Business License. Small Family Child Care Facilities are offered the same benefits and exemptions.
Application Guidelines and Procedures
- Applicants Guide to Procedures for Conditional Use Permits
- Applicants Guide to Procedures for Legislative Actions
- Applicants Guide to Procedures for Subdivisions
- Applicants Guide to Procedures for Design Review