Streamlined Change of Zone (Rezoning) Permit Processing in Southern California

Taking you from rezoning headaches to city approvals with fewer delays, less stress, and no confusing government jargon.
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What Is a Change of Zone (CUPs) (Rezoning)?

A “Change of Zone,” also called rezoning, is when you legally request to alter your property’s zoning designation. It means asking the city to literally change the rules.

For example, converting farmland into a housing community or rezoning residential property into a retail center. These are major shifts that can unlock value but require serious paperwork and patience.

What Is a Change of Zone (Rezoning)
We Provide Comprehensive Change of Zone Permit Services in Southern California

We Provide Comprehensive Change of Zone Permit Services in Southern California

Rezoning is not a simple form you drop off at city hall. It is a long process of environmental reports, hearings, and political approvals. That is where Strom Permit steps in.

We manage it all, from zoning research and CEQA coordination to public hearing preparation and city council presentations. We act as your project’s support team while you focus on the big picture.

Our mission is to take you from “I think I need rezoning” to “approved and ready to build” without the costly delays or missteps that stall so many projects.

How Strom Permit Helps You Navigate Change of Zone (Rezoning)

Rezoning is complex, political, and time-consuming. Strom Permit streamlines the process, handling research, applications, CEQA, and hearings so your project moves forward with confidence.

Zoning and Code Analysis

We review local ordinances and general plans so you know the requirements before investing time and money into an application.

Application Preparation and Submittal

We prepare a strong package that includes maps, staff reports, and technical details that make your project look well-prepared and ready for approval.

Environmental and CEQA Coordination

Rezoning often requires environmental review. We coordinate consultants, draft responses, and guide the process so it stays on track.

Political and Community Outreach

Approvals are rarely just about rules. We connect with stakeholders, address community concerns, and present your project in the best possible light.

Representation & Revisions

Need to attend a hearing or respond to comments? We’ve got you. We represent your interests and adjust plans as needed to keep your project on track.

Hearing Representation

When your project is up for review, we represent you in front of planning commissions and councils with clear, professional advocacy.

From Plans to Permits – We Clear the Way

Why Property Owners Trust Strom Permit for Rezoning in California

Rezoning can feel like wrestling bureaucracy with one arm tied behind your back. That is why clients count on us to manage the process while they focus on their project vision.

We do more than file applications. We anticipate issues, strategize around political concerns, and frame your project so decision-makers feel confident saying yes.

With years of experience across California jurisdictions, we know how to avoid pitfalls and build momentum. That is why property owners continue to rely on Strom Permit.

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Testimonials

Pat Nemeth
Pat Nemeth
Vice President Sharp Healthcare
" Terry is a key factor in the success of many of Sharp HealthCare’s projects. Terry has worked with us on a Cancer Center, a Master Plan, a major 770 stall parking structure, a medical office building and most recently on a new $239M hospital expansion. As a member of each project’s Design Build team, it was Terry’s job to manage the interface with local government and special districts on all required permits. We consistently achieve our fast track schedules, because Terry is “best-of-class” in securing entitlements. "
Douglas E. Barnhart
Douglas E. Barnhart
Developer, Founder of Barnhart Construction
“Terry is one of the most impressive project managers I have worked with in my 36 years of construction experience. Permitting is a critical part of any construction project schedule. He truly manages the permitting process and gets results.”
 Jeff Woolf
Jeff Woolf
Practice Leader
“Have had the privilege of working with Terry Strom for several years. Cannot imagine going into battle without my entitlement sword and shield of Terry!”
Clyde Marion
Clyde Marion
Corporate Purchasing Director at Hawthorne Caterpillar/Hawthorne Machinery
“Terry gets in there and gets things done his tenacity, knowledge, expertise, get it done attitude proved infectious as the first project became a reality. He is the guy I want on my team to get the job done & we have retained his services on couple projects and look forward to having him on the next one.”
Kenneth J. Harms
Kenneth J. Harms
Vice President, Kitchell Construction
I have had the pleasure of working with Terry and several large project pursuits. Terry’s passion for his work is contagious! Permitting is critical on any job but in particular on large complex, multi-phased projects or programs. Terry has the expertise and the personal relationships to get the job done. I highly recommend him.
Marc Posthumus
Marc Posthumus
Vice President at Colliers-International
“We all know how challenging the entitlement/permitting process can be. Terry Strom recently expedited two parking variances for me with the County. He cut the timing anticipated for my clients in half with his connections, persistence and follow up and saved them a great deal of money. I highly recommend Terry!!”

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FAQs About Change of Zone Permit in California

1. How long does a Change of Zone (Rezoning) take in California?

Most rezoning cases take 12 to 24 months. Timelines depend on city hearings, CEQA reviews, and whether a General Plan Amendment is also required.

Not always. If your requested zone is consistent with the General Plan, you may only need a zone change. Otherwise, both are required.

Rezoning is a legislative decision. Political opposition, environmental concerns, or inconsistency with the city’s long-term plans can all lead to denials or lengthy delays.

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