Stockton Zoning

MU-N Zone in Stockton, CA

MU-N zoning district rules in Stockton, CA. Permitted uses, setbacks, height limits, and lot coverage requirements.

Mixed-Use DistrictMixed Use General

The MU-N zone in Stockton, CA is a mixed-use district (Mixed Use General). Permits a combination of residential and commercial uses within a single development or block. Ground floor typically commercial; upper floors residential. Promotes walkable, active streetscapes.

Common Permitted Uses

  • Ground-floor retail
  • Upper-floor apartments
  • Live-work units
  • Offices
  • Restaurants

Permits a combination of residential and commercial uses within a single development or block. Ground floor typically commercial; upper floors residential. Promotes walkable, active streetscapes.

Parking Requirements

Stockton is primarily car-dependent. San Joaquin RTD provides bus service. ACE (Altamont Corridor Express) commuter rail connects Stockton to Livermore, Pleasanton, Fremont, and San Jose — providing Bay Area job access for Stockton residents. Stockton Downtown ACE station and Charter Way/Stockton station are primary rail access points. Bus Rapid Transit (Hammer Lane Rapid) provides higher-frequency service along key corridors.

Source: Stockton Municipal Code Title 16 (Development Code); California Government Code §§66314–66333 (Stats. 2024 Ch. 7 §20). Last verified April 6, 2026. View source

Last updated: April 6, 2026
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