California city profile

King City

King City is an incorporated city in Monterey County. Projects here follow King City's own zoning and building rules on top of the county-level environmental rules that apply across Monterey County. The county rules most likely to catch a project applicant off guard are listed below.

6 county environmental rules that apply here
23 projects filed for environmental review in King City
King City most frequent lead agency 9 filings as lead

What catches people off guard in Monterey County

These Monterey County rules apply to projects in King City, on top of any city-specific King City requirements.

Oak permit in plan areas

Oak removal permits are required in several designated planning areas of the county — and in agricultural zones, there's also a minimum canopy retention rule that applies even when individual tree removal is otherwise allowed.

Big Sur coastal rules

Development in the Big Sur coastal zone is subject to one of the strictest Local Coastal Programs in California; even minor modifications to existing structures may require a Coastal Development Permit.

Fort Ord contamination

Portions of the former Fort Ord military base still contain unexploded ordnance and soil contamination — projects on or adjacent to those areas face environmental due diligence requirements that can significantly complicate an otherwise routine development.

Fire zone in coastal hills

The Big Sur coast and Carmel Valley are mapped in the state fire hazard zone; defensible space and fire-resistant construction standards apply here even in areas that feel remote and lush.

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Source: Headlands Environmental — environmental site screening for California. Rules summarized from publicly available county codes and planning documents; project review counts indexed from the State Clearinghouse. For authoritative requirements, consult the King City planning department or Monterey County directly.