What is a Pre Application Meeting or “PAM” and why is it required?

A Pre Application Meeting (PAM) is a preliminary review by City staff before filing of an entitlement application on a property. The Pre Application Meeting is intended to: 1) inform applicants and their representatives of the entitlement process, specifically in terms of processing time and cost; and 2) identify any issues that may arise during the entitlement process before significant time and expense is made by the applicant and City staff. The PAM, if utilized effectively, ensures an efficient entitlement process and significantly increases the chances of a project getting to “Yes.”

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1. How do I find out the status of my Planning application?
2. What is a General Plan or Specific Plan Amendment?
3. How do I look up the zoning for my property?
4. Where is the Planning Case Fee Schedule?
5. What are variances?
6. How do I change the zoning of my property?
7. How do I subdivide my property?
8. What is a Pre Application Meeting or “PAM” and why is it required?
9. Can I build an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) or junior accessory dwelling unit (JADU)?