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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1369 - District Maps 34 & 35NO. 13 6 9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AMENDING DISTRICT MAPS • NOS. 34 AND 35 The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. The following described real property in the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of California, to wit: That portion of Block 50 of Irvine's Subdivision; in the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 1, page 88 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said county, described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on a line parallel with and distant northeasterly 50.00 feet, measured at right angles, from the southwest line of said Block 50, said point being distant South 49° 21' 45" East 1929.11 feet from the inter- section of said parallel line with the centerline of Campus Drive (formerly Acacia Street) said centerline being the northwest line of said Block 50; thence along said parallel line, South 490 21' 45" East 2175.77 feet to the south- easterly line of the land described in a deed to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, recorded October 21, 1959, in Book 4936, page 267 of Official Records, in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange County, California; thence along said southeasterly line and parallel with the north- westerly line of said Block 50, North 40° 39' 17" East 128.85 feet to the most westerly corner of the land described in a deed to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, recorded November 25, 1969, in Book 9145, page 787, of Official Records, in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange County, California; thence along the boundary of said land the following courses: South 490 21' 51" East 119.33 feet; thence North 400 39' 17" East 273.01 feet; thence North 490 21' 51" West 119.33 feet to the most northerly corner of said land, being also the most southerly corner of the land described in a deed to The Irvine Company, a West Virginia Corporation, recorded November 25, 1969, in Book 9145, page 786, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange County, California; thence along the boundary of said land North 491 21' 51" West 65.10 feet to the southeasterly right -of -way line of Jamboree Road as described in a Grant of Easement to the City of Newport Beach, recorded January 16, 1969, in Book 8847, page 703 of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange County, California; thence along said southeasterly right-of-way line the following courses: North 41° 56' 48" East 529.20 feet; thence North 870 56' 12" East 72.35 feet; thence North 400 39' 17" East 30.00 feet to the intersection of said -1- southeasterly right -of -way line of Jamboree Road with the westerly right -of -way line of MacArthur Boulevard, 110.00 feet wide, as described in.P:arcel.l of a deed to the State of California, recorded July 25, 1940, in Book 1047, page 557 of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange County, California; thence along said westerly line North 6° 59' 41" West 2029.39 feet to an angle point in said westerly line; thence continuing along said westerly line North 60 59' 31" West 2430.66 feet to the southeasterly right -of -way line of Birch Street as shown on a map of Tract 5169, recorded in Book 190, pages 11 through 13, inclusive, Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange County, California; thence along said southeasterly right - of -way line the following courses: South 830 00' 29" West 87.14 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve, concave southeasterly and having a radius of 192.00 feet; thence southwesterly 141.93 feet along said curve through a central angle of 420 21' 12 "; thence tangent to said curve, and continuing along said southeasterly right -of- way line of Birch Street as shown on said map of Tract 5169, and as shown on the map of Tract 3201, recorded in Book 130" pages 25 through 30, inclusive, Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange County, California, South 40° 39' 17" West 3821.93 feet to a line parallel with and distant northeasterly 50.00 feet, measured at right angles, from said southwest line of Block 50; thence along said last mentioned parallel line, South 49° 21' 45" East 1229.11 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING: 200.750 acres, more or less. SUBJECT TO: All Covenants, Rights, Rights -of -Way, and Easements of Record, as shown on District Maps Nos. 34 and 35, referred to in Section 20.06.030 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, and by such refer- ence made a part of Title 20 of said Code, is hereby rezoned from an Unclassified "U" District to a Planned Community "PC" District, and said District Maps Nos. 34 and 35 are hereby amended to show this zoning change. The Planned Community Development Standards in connection with said Planned Community District are attached hereto marked Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof by this reference. SECTION 2. The Planning Director of the City of Newport Beach is hereby instructed and directed to change District Maps Nos. 34 and 35 so as to 'show the zoning changes described in Section 1 hereof, and, as said District Maps shall have been so amended, the same shall be in full force and effect and be a part -2- i • of Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be published once in the official newspaper of the City, and the same shall be effective 30 days after the date of its adoption. This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 14th day of December 1970, and was adopted on the 21st day of December 1970, by the following vote, to wit: ATTEST:/ City Clerk CERTIFIED AS THE ORIGINAL AND CERTIFIED AS TO PUBLICATION DATE .....Ec 2 82.8 11J_J`O CITY CLERIC OF THE CITY OF N. ' T BEACH AYES, COUNCILMEN: McInnis, Rogers, Hirth, Dostal NOES, COUNCILMEN: Parsons ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Croul ABSTAIN, COUNCILMEN- Kymla Mayor -3- THS :adw 12/8/70 r I in THE NEWPORT PROJECT Newport Beach, California November, 1970 PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS "Revised November 10, 1970 " "Revised November 17, 1970 *" "Revised' November 21, 1970 _,..,K0118iA u St CONTENTS General Notes Definitions Statistical Analysis PART I - INDUSTRIAL Section I Minimum Site Area Section II Permitted Uses Group I. Light Industrial A B C Group II. t.ledium Industrial and Industrial Service and Suppert Facilities A B C D 1 *i 1 2 4 thru 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 15 15 17 Section III Ge;.eral Development Standards for Industry 18 A. Setbacks 18 B. Site Coverage 18 C. Sign Area 18 D. Sign Standards 20 E. Parking 21 F. Landscaping 22 G. Loading Areas 23 H. Storage Areas 24 1. Refuse Collection Areas 24 J. Telephone and Electrical Service 24 K. Sidewalks 24 L. Nuisances 25 PART II - COMMERCIAL Section I Minimum Site Area 26 Section II Permitted Uses 26 Group I. Professional and Business Offices 26 ! J i. A. Professional Offices 26 B. Business Offices 26 Group II. Commercial Uses 27 A. Automobile Center 27 B. Hotels and Motels 27 C. Fire, Police , etc. Facilities 27 D. Service Stations 27 E. Commercial Uses 27 Section III General Development Standards for 33 Commerce 28 A. Setbacks 28 B. Signs 28 C. Sign Standards 30 D. Parking 30 E. Landscaping 31 F. Loading Areas 33 G. Storage Areas 33 H. Refuse Collection Areas 33 I. Telephone & Electrical Services 34 J. Pedestrian Access 34 ATTACHED EXHIBITS Exhibit A. Land Use Exhibit B. Grading & Roads Exhibit C. Storm Drain Exhibit D. Water & Sewer Exhibit E. Topography Exhibit F. Traffic Analysis 1. V U 7 2 f 4 GENERAL NOTES 1 . The Newport Project, a planned community development is a project of Emkay Development Company, Inc., a subsidiary of Morrison - Knudsen Company, Inc. The area is most appropriate for commercial and light industrial use because of its central location, ideal topography, availability to four freeways, accessibility to two railroads and its relation to the Orange County Airport. Attached drawings indicate land use, grading and roads, storm drains, water and sewer, topography and traffic analysis. 2. Water within the Planned Community area will be furnished by the City of Newport Beach. 3. Sewerage Disposal facilities within the Planned Community area are by the City of Newport Beach. 4. Prior to or coincidental with the filing of any tentative map or use permit, the developer shall submit a master plan of drainage to the Director of Public Works. 5. The height of all buildings and structures shall comply with F.A.A. criteria. 6. Except as otherwise stated in this ordinance, the requirements of the zoning code, City of Newport Beach, shall apply. The contents of this supplemental text notwithstanding, no construction shall be proposed within the boundaries of this Planned Community District except that which shall comply with all provisions of the Building Code and the various mechanical and electrical codes related thereto. -1- `J 11 of DEFINITIONS Advertising Surface: The total area of the face of the structure, excluding supports. Area of Elevation: Total height and length of a building as projected to a vertical plane. Building Line: An imaginary line parallel to the street right -of -way line specifying the closest point from this street right -of -way line that a building structure may be located (except for overhangs, stairs and sunscreens). Public Safety Area: A strip of land twenty (20) feet in width and running parallel with street rights - of -way. Right -of -Way Line: When reference is made to right -of -way line it shall mean the line which is then established on either the adopted Master Plan of Streets and Highways or the filed Tract Map for Minor Roads as the ultimate right -of -way line for roads or streets. Side and Front of Corner Lots: For the purpose of this ordinance, the narrowest frontage of a lot facing the street is the front, and the longest frontage facing the intersecting street is the side, irrespective of the direction in which structures face. Sign: Any structure, device or contrivance, electric or non - electric and all parts thereof which are erected or used for advertising purposes upon or within which any poster, bill, bulletin, printing, lettering, painting, device or other advertising -2- of any kind whatsoever is used, placed, posted, tacked, nailed, pasted or otherwise fastened or affixed. Site Area- The total land area of the land described in the use or other permit. Special Landscaped Street: Special landscaped streets are designated as MacArthur Boulevard, Jamboree Road, Palisades North and Birch Street. The landscaping requirements for special landscaped streets and for the remaining streets are described in the following text. Streets - Dedicated and Private: Reference to all streets or rights -of -way within this ordinance shall mean dedicated vehicular rights -of -way. In the case of private or non- dedicated streets, a minimum setback from the right -of -way line of said streets of ten (10) feet shall be required for all structures. Except for sidewalks or access drives, this area shall be landscaped according to the setback area standards from dedicated streets contained herein. 3- r M rc. vpY�4 .Ih'M h [ W ® STATISTICAL ANALYSIS — Revised PART I. INDUSTRIAL* A. Building Sites Site 1 5.0 acres Site 2 6.0 acres Site 3 18.7 acres Site 4 16.8 acres 46.5 acres B. Building Area Site 1 60,984 sq.ft. 1.4 acres Site 2 104,544 sq.ft. 2.4 acres Site 3 296,208 sq.ft. 6.8 acres Site 4 288,264 sq.ft. 6.6 acres 7Y ,bM—s q—. Ft. 17.2 acres C. Parking (Criteria: 3 spaces /1000 sq.ft. @ 363 sq.ft. /space) ® Site 1 183 cars 1.5 crres Site 2 314 cars 2.6 acres Site 3 887 cars 7.4 acres Site 4 865 cars 7.2 acres 21249 cars 18.7 acres D. Landscaped — Open Space Site 1 2.1 acres Site 2 1.0 acres Site 3 4.5 acres Site 4 3.0 acres 10.6 acres* Net Open Space 6.8 acres *3.8 acres have been allotted for service stations exclusive of permitted building areas and subject to a use permit. �i �� ' c (�'�N��4 'Sipyi '�.r4•"7 rri+ "� E' ,.� L- ��i r�stt,. s° E t_ xr ' Site 4 185,566 sq.ft. a. Two Story 2.35 acres b. Three Story 1.43 acres C. Four Story 1.07 acres d. Five Story .86 acres e. Six Story .71 acres Site 5 266,152 sq.ft. a. Two Story 3.06 acres b. Three Story 2.09 acres C. Four Story 1.52 acres d. Five Story 1.22 acres e. Six Story 1.01 acres C. Parking (Criteria: 1 space/225 sq.ft. @363 sq.ft./space) Site 1 2972 cars 24.77 acres Site 2 765 cars 6.38 acres Site 3 479 cars 3.99 acres Site 4 825 cars 6.88 acres Site 5 1188 cars —cars 9.86 acres 322'T D. Landscaped — Open Space Site I Gross Site 29.00 acres Parking 24.77 acres Nett Two Story 7.65 acres Three Story 5. 10 acres Four Story 3.82 acres Five Story ::.06 acres Six Story 2.55 acres 51 .86 acres h. =,. N..4. 1.17 l.oS �crc� SO Site 2 Gross Site 7.50 acres Parking 6.38 acres Net 1. i2 acres Two Story 1.95 acres N.A. Three Story 1.30 acres N.A Four Story .97 acres 15 C, � Five Story .78 acres .s.: Six Story .65 acres Site 3 Gross Site 4.70 acres Parking 3.99 acres Net 7/1 Two Story 1.25 acres N.A. Three Story .83 acres N.A. Four Story .62 acres G° Five Story .50 acres .21 c,:r,-. Six Story .41 acres .310 ccra Site 4 Gross Site 8. 10 acres Parking 6.88 acres Net 1 L2 acres Two Story 2.35 acres N.A. Three Story 1.43 acres N." Four Story 1.07 acres Five Story .86 acres 36 cx:.,__ Six Story .71 acres .5'. Site 5 Gross Site 11.60 acres Parking 9.86 acres Net l.//4 acres Two Story 3.05 acres N .; Three Story 2.09 acres N.A. Four Story 1.52 acres .2:` c..:.,... Five Story 1.22 acres Six Story 1.01 acres 73 :C.. ,Y ud �t k 1 r a � r x'i a iY �;,o '•+ 11 E it .,Y°*°+"..W,��''zNtrv�A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS -Revised PART Il ( Continued) COMMERCIAL/ PERMITTED USES - E, Part II, Section 11, Group 111. A. Building Sites Site 1 5.7 acres Site 2 1 .4 acres 7.10 cci s B. C. Building Area Site 1 50, 000 sq. ft. Site 2 10,000 sq. ft. 60, 000 sq. ft. Parking ( Criteria: 5 spaces /1000 sq. 1. 14 acres .22 acres 1 .36 ft.`w 363 sq. ft./ race) Site 1 250 cars 2.08 acres Site 2 50 cars 41 acres 300 cars 2.49 acres D. Landscaped - Open Space Site 1 2.48 acres Site 2 .77 acres 3.[„ uc, -8- yy •9 �± M .A .1 Llf. �hv STATISTICAL ANALYSIS - Revised PART 11 (Continued) COMMERCIAL/ RESTAURANTS A. Building Sites Site 1 2.3 acres Site 2 2.7 acres 5.0 ccr,c B. Building Area Site I 10, 000 sq. ft. 22aaes Site 2 10,000 sq.ft. .22 acres 20,000 sq.ft. .44 cc--. C. Parking( Criteria: 300 occupants / 10,000 sq.ft. 1 space / 3 occupants 363 sq. ft. / saace) Site 1 100 cars .83 acres Site 2 100 cars .83 acres 200 cars 1.66 ac-c:, D. Landscaped — Open Space Site 1 1 .25 acres Site 2 1 .65 acres 0 —9- ,: r 2.90 ac:_, STATISTICAL PART II (Con V B. L D. ANALYSIS R, vosed ' r wed): COMMERCIAL/ HOTEL & MOTEL Building Site "" Site 1 9.10 acres Building Area` ( 400 units) Site 1 ','3.70 acres Parking ( Criteria- 1 space/ unit @ 363 sq.ft. /space) Site 1. 400 cars 3.33 acres Landscaped — Open Space Site 1 One Story Development Two- Story Development Three Story Development Four Story Development 9.10 acres 3.70 acres 3.33 acres 2.07 acres 3.92 acres 4.54 acres 4.85 acres STATISTICAL PART II (Conlin / AUTOMOBILE CENTER Site 1 " 1.20 acres *Reference Page 4,', Part I; Item D. t 1.56 acres .41 acres 3.00 acres 1.00 acres 10.4 acres 1.97 acres 4.00 acres 4.43 acres 2.50 acres 1.20 acres X A. Building Sites "r Site "1 7.0 acres Site 2 " 3.4 acres r B. Building Area ' Site 1 360 cars 68,000 sq.ft. Site 2 ..` 120 cars 18,000 sq.ft. qFOcars 86, 000 sq. ft. C. Parking (Criteria: 363 sq.ft./ car) Site 1 :: 360 cars Site 2 120 cars T80 cars D. Landscaped - Open Space Site 1':- 2.44 acres Site 2 :;.. 1.99 acres PART 11 (Continued)'COMMERCIAL / FIRE STATION A. Building Site Site 1 2.50 acres PART II (Continued)' COMMERCIAL /SERVICE STATION* A. Building Site Site 1 " 1.20 acres *Reference Page 4,', Part I; Item D. t 1.56 acres .41 acres 3.00 acres 1.00 acres 10.4 acres 1.97 acres 4.00 acres 4.43 acres 2.50 acres 1.20 acres "TYP t { r, {{ ,p 1 ''A yl�ia � C•I M11 P ART I..' DlJ$7R�AL� 5St `dfr4 V !. 1 Section ll inlmiim Site Area 1hlrf Thousand (30,000) square feet. Section II. `w?'Perm itted Uses Group l., Light Industrial allow uses primarily engaged in research activities, provided that such activities are confined within a building or buildings that do not contribute excess noise, dust, smoke, vibration, odor, toxic, or noxious matter to the surrounding environment nor contain a high hazard potential, due to the matter of the product material or processes involved. Such activities may include but shall not be limited to research laboratories and facilities, developmental laboratories and facilities and compatible light manufacturing related to the following list of examples: 1. Bio- Chemical Chemical Film and Photography Medical and Dental Metallurgy Pharmaceutical X —Ray 2. Manufacture, research assembly, testing and repair of components, devices, equipment and systems and parts and components such as but not limited to the following list of examples: Coils, Tubes, Semi - Conductors Communication, Navigation Control, Transmission and Reception Equipment, Control Equipment and Systems Guidance Equipment and Systems Data Processing Equipment and Systems Glass Edging, Beveling, and Silvering Graphics, Art Equipment Metering Instruments Optical Devices, Equipment and Systems Phonographs, Audio Units, Radio Equipment and Television ix Equipment erlc , �Pho}ographieEquipment r N i i:ty .12 •a• at,z, r . ' Radar, Infra -red and Ultra-Viol et Equipment and Systems Scientific and Mechanical Instruments Testing Equipment allow the location of offices and areas associated with and accessory to the permitted uses listed under A. 1. Administrative, professional and business offices. 2. Regional or home offices of industries which are limited to a single use. 3. Blueprinting, photostating, photo engraving, printing, publishing and bookbinding, provided that no on -site commercial services is associated with said uses. 4. Cafeteria, cafe, restaurant or auditorium. 5. Service stations will be permitted, subject to a use permit provided that no on -site commercial service is associated with said uses. C. Service stations subject to a use permit. ® Group 11. Medium Industrial and Industrial Service and Support Facilities. is i1. To allow the location of general manufacturing activities, provided that such activities are confined within a building or buildings and do not contribute excessive noise, dust, ..smoke, vibration, odor, toxic or noxious matter to the surrounding environment nor contain a high hazard potential due to the nature of the products, material or processes involved. Manufacture and /or assembly of the following or similar products: Aircraft and Related Components Clocks and Watches . Coffins Ceramic Products Concrete Products Electrical Appliances Farm Equipment .'Heating & Ventilating Equipment a " � � *..Linoleum � r ° A �"°K s76�A�av 6t:;: •�. i.aa ! #3 �tye'�i _ ��;Y ... 0 N` ' �rY airs n Oil Well Valves & Repairs 7 a,. � P ~:Optical Goods kMN Refrigeration Screw Machine Products Sheet Metal Products i,Shoes o s +, Silk Screens Sporting Goods Springs' r iwA 11 ` sticker or moulder is maintained, all doors and ;? Trailers „ cc h nery &Machine Tools Trucks 2.' The manufacture of products or products made from the Musical Instruments : t`leon'Signs Iron t= Bags, except Burlap Bags or Linoleum ' �rY airs n Oil Well Valves & Repairs 7 a,. � P ~:Optical Goods kMN Refrigeration Screw Machine Products Sheet Metal Products i,Shoes o s +, Silk Screens Sporting Goods Springs' Aing Shops, such as: Toys ,. sticker or moulder is maintained, all doors and ;? Trailers Trucks 2.' The manufacture of products or products made from the following or similar materials: Aluminum Iron t= Bags, except Burlap Bags or Linoleum ' = Sacks Matches Batteries Mattresses Boxes, Paper Paper Brass Steel Cans Tin Copper Tools Glass Wool Grinding Wheels Yarn 3.' The manufacturing, compounding, processing or treatment Of the following or similar items: Acids, Non - Corrosive Lubricating Oil Candies Pharmaceutical Products Cigarettes & Cigars Plastics Detergents Toiletries °.`DI sinfectants Vitamin Products Dye Waxes and Polishes Food Products Aing Shops, such as: (Provided that, if a planer, sticker or moulder is maintained, all doors and eery is locoted sholI be kept closed while sold nery is in use.) r'd Wood Products 5. Distribution and Worehousing Plonts i..,To ollow the locotion of generol monufocturing octivities, service industry and octivities reloted to contractor and construction industry, provided thot such octivities ore confined within o building or buildings and do not contribute excessive noise, dust, smoke, vibrotion, odor, toxic or noxious matter to the surrounding environment nor contoin a high hozord potentiol due to the noture of the products, moteriols or processes involved. 1. Service industries or those industries providing o service os opposed to the monufocture of o specific product, such os the repair and mointenonce of opplionces or component parts, tooling, printers, testing shops, smoll mochine shops, shops engoged in the repoir, mointenonce and servicing of items excluding automobile repair, providing thot such industries ore not the point of customer delivery or collection, Or 2.`' Controctor and construction industries reloting to building industry, such os generol controctors, electricol controctors, . plumbing controctors. C. To ollow o combinotion of generol industry, business and professional offices, and industriol support octivities, provided thot such octivities ore confined within o building or buildings, and do not contribute excessive noise, dust, smoke, vibrotion, odor, toxic or noxious motter to the surrounding environment nor contoin o high hozord potentiol due to the noture of the products, moteriols or processes involved. The industrial support octivities sholl be defined os and limited to the sole of products or services reloting only to the immediote industriol complex. Any octivity which could be clossified as retoil commerciol sholl be restricted to activities strictly "..accessory and /or supplementary to the industrial community. � Z S it 1.;� um .Yk �' A..�..e �' u, - 'Y�irl',t$X+� r s.} A.^• », r . .,....• ti 1, t, N ' All uses permitted under A B and D. ' an Business professional offices •'1 b.', Industrial Support Facilities, to include activities ' limited to the sale of products or services related to only the industrial complex. Activities of a commercial nature shall be restricted in scope so as to service and to be accessory and /or supplementary to the industrial •t' Como lex. YExcept as herein indicated, the General Development 'Standards for Industry shall apply. a. Sign Area Industry Support Facilities and Business and Professional Offices. Only one (1) facia mounted identification sign shall ` . be permitted per street frontage for each individual business or office. No sign shall exceed an area equal to one and one —half '(1 -1/2) square feet of sign for each one (1) foot of lineal frontage of the building or store. However, no r� sign shall exceed two hundred (200) square feet in area per face. '? b, Site Identification Ground Sign One (1) site identification sign listing only the name of the site or major tenant on the site shall be allowed. Said sign shall be limited to a maximum height of four (4) feet and a width of eight (8) feet and may be double faced. c. Pedestrian Access It is required of all developments in the industrial support facility area to submit a plan of pedestrian access to the Planning Department prior to the issuance of building „permits. Said plan will detail consideration for pedestrian access to the subject property and to adjacent properties, ^^gyp ✓ '' i ;�" 1 'u' . dnd s all be binding on subsequent development of the i a interior afsv a d all walkways the p bl cright of way, Walk' i'ys`are proposed or necessary. D. Sery ice Station subject to a use permit. Y y✓ f r w qtr M/ Y (k AY 1 �aF4'.�lilf ik Nn"� ..• • f�3 4 1 T- �<( t Section III. Ge�einl eve opmen} Standards for Industry. Maximum bufWns areas shell be o; noted in the Statfstfeal Analysis, Part.l.. A.' Building Height of structure shall be limited to a height of thirty -five (35) feet. 1. Setbacks All setbacks shall be measured from the property line. For the purpose of this ordinance, a street side property "line is that line created by the ultimate right -of -way line of the frontage street. Front Yard Setback Thirty (30) feet minimum, except that unsupported roofs or sun - screens may project six (6) feet into the setback area. Side Yard Setback Ten (10) feet, except that unsupported roofs and sun - screens may project three (3) feet into the setback area. In the ease of a corner lot, the street side setback shall be thirty (30) feet, except that unsupported roofs and sun- screens may project six (6) feet into the setback area. Interior lot lines for a corner lot shall be considered side lot lines. Rear Yard Setback No rear yard setback is required except on a through -lot in which case the required front yard setback shall be observed. B. Site Coverage Maximum building coverage of fifty (50) percent is allowed. Parking structures shall not be calculated as building area, however, said structures shall be used only for the parking of company vehicles, employee's vehicles, or vehicles belonging to persons visiting the subject firm. C. Signs 1 kv 1.; Sign Area f Orly one 1). single faced or double faced sign shall be "q'�t 1.t F VTAi "w a 5,:i2 `c� 4 r iYlB R F lit y. Yj y,K "pertnitfed per street frontage. No sign or combination y j of signs shall exceed one (1) square foot in area for each i six hundred (600) square feet of total site area. How- ever, no sign shall exceed two hundred (200) square feet In area per face. An additional twenty (20) square feet shall be allowed for each additional business conducted on the site. 2 ` Sale or Lease Sign A sign, advertising the sale, lease, or hire of the site shall be permitted in addition to the other signs listed in this section. Said sign shall not exceed a maximum area of thirty -two (32) square feet. 3. Ground Sign All ground signs shall not exceed four (4) feet above grade T n vertical height. Also, ground signs in excess of one- hundred fifty (150) square feet in area ( single face) shall not be erected in the first twenty (20) feet, as measured from the property line, of any street side setback area. However, the above standards shall not apply to the Com- munity Directional Sign and S,r,ecial Purpose Sign. 4.',:' . Special Purpose Sign Signs used to give directions to traffic or pedestrians or give instructions as to special conditions shall not exceed a total of six (6) square feet ( single face) in area and shall be permitted in addition to the other signs listed in this section. 5. Wall Signs Wall signs shall not comprise Fnore than ten (10) percent of the area of the elevation upon which the sign is located. Said signs shall be fixture signs; signs painted directly on the surface of the wall shall not be permitted. In the Instance of a multiple tenancy building, each F; w v 'ZFYyrt •. jpy fY �: �^ individual industry may have a wall sign over the entrance (}} to identify the industry. Said sign shall give only the name the company and shall be limited to four (4) inch high tters. Said sign must be oriented toward the parking area for that building. 6, Construction Sign One (1) construction sign denoting the architects, engineers, contractor, and other related subjects, shall be permitted upon the commencement of construction. Said sign shall conform with the requirements of Item 3 above, Ground Sign, and will be permitted until such time as a final inspection of the building (s) designates said structure (s) fit for occupancy, or the tenant is occupying said building (s), whichever occurs first. 7. Future Tenant Identification Sign A sign listing the name of future tenants, responsible agent or realtor, and identification of the industrial complex shall be permitted. Said sign shall conform with the require - ments of Item 3 above, Ground Sign, and will be permitted until such time as a final inspection of the building (s) designates said structure (s) fit for occupancy or tenant is occupying said building (s), whichever occurs first. $, Community Directional and /or Identification Sign Permanent directional and identification signs, not exceeding two- hundred fifty (250) square feet ( single face), shall be permitted but subject to use permit. D. Sign Standards 1. Signs visible from the exterior of any building may be lighted, but no signs or any other contrivance shall be devised or constructed so as to rotate, gyrate, blink or move in any animated fashion. 2.':';: Signs shall be restricted to advertising only the person, firm, y h p ! �� w 0.N y> " company or corporation operating the use conducted on the site or the products produced or sold thereon. A wall sign with the individual letters applied directly shall be measured by a rectanble around the outside of the lettering and /or the pictorial symbol and calculating the area enclosed by such line. 4. All signs attached to the building shall be flush mounted. t E: Pa_ rkln9 Adequate off - street parking shall be provided to accomodate all parking needs for the site. The intent is to eliminate the need for any on- street parking. Required off - street parking shall be provided on the site of the use served, or on a contiguous site or within three hundred (300) feet of the subject site. Where parking is provided on other than the site concerned, a recorded document shall be approved by the City Attorney and filed with the Building and Planning Departments and signed by the owners of the alternate site stipulating to the permanent reservation of use of the site for said parking. The following guide shall be used to determine parking require- ments: Office One (1) space for each 225 square feet of gross floor area. The parking requirement may be lowered to one (1) space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area upon review and approval of the modification committee. Manufacture, Research and Assembly Two (2) parking spaces for each three (3) employees, but in no event less than three (3) spaces for each one thousand (1000) square feet of gross floor area. warohouso 'a Two (2) parking spaces for each throe (3) employees, but in no i tai' E 11 11 a ` event less than one (I) space for each one thousand (1000) i *tea szsquare feet of gross floor area for the rust twenty thousand (20,000) square fact; one (1) space for each two thousand '? (2000) square feet of gross floor area for the second twenty thousand (20,000) square feet; one (1) space for each four thousand (4000) square feet of gross floor area for areas in excess of the initial forty thousand (40,000) square fact od floor area of the building. t If there is more than one shift, the number of employees or. the largest shift shall be used in determining parking require- ments. F. Landscaping Detailed landscaping and irrigation plans, prepared by a landscaping architect, licensed landscaping contractor or architect shall be submitted to and approved by the Planning Director prior to issuing of building permit and installed pricy to issue of Certificate of Use and Occupancy. All landscaping referred to in this section shall be maintained in a neat and orderly fashion. 1. Front Yard Setback Area a. General Statement Landscaping in these areas shall consist of on combination of street trees, trees, ground cover a . shrubbery. All unpaved areas not utilized fcr shall be landscaped in a similar manner. b, Special Landscaped Street The entire area between the curb and the line shall be Icndsceped, except for any eccaas c -co, .. in said area. c, Other Streets The entire area between the curb and a point tan ;1 �) y Areas used for Parking shall be landscaped cnd /or fenced in such a manner as to interupt or screen sue ® Fl adjacent properties. Plant materials used for this ' shrubs and /or trees. feet in back of the front property line shall be Icr;:- yy� seeped, except for any access driveway in said cr�c. Parking Areas 2. Side and Rear Yard Setback Area stalls shall be provided in the parking area, 4. Sloped 3cnks a. General Statement All sloped banks greator t'r,an 5 -1 or b feet in verticci All unpaved areas not utilized for parking and height and aojccanr to public right -of -way shch sa shall be landscaped utilizing ground cover and /or planted and irrigated in accordance with plans s b•:'.::t .: • =,.,:. shrub and tree materials. approved by Plenning Director. b. Undeveloped Areas 1. Undeveloped areas proposed for future expcnsicr: �' at 4 be maintained in a weed free condition but need :.or • x , '•� p be landscaped. c. Screoring Areas used for Parking shall be landscaped cnd /or fenced in such a manner as to interupt or screen sue ® areas from view from access streets, freeways, anc adjacent properties. Plant materials used for this purpose shall consist of lineal or grouped masses of shrubs and /or trees. 3. Parking Areas Trees, equal in number to one (1) per each five (5) stalls shall be provided in the parking area, 4. Sloped 3cnks All sloped banks greator t'r,an 5 -1 or b feet in verticci height and aojccanr to public right -of -way shch sa planted and irrigated in accordance with plans s b•:'.::t .: • =,.,:. approved by Plenning Director. G. Loading Areas 1. On other than special landscaped streets street side �' at 4 • x , '•� p 4: ex.'s I .`i. • E7 by A 1 pr shall be allowed provided the loading dock is set back a minimum of seventy (70) feet from the street right -of -way line or one hundred ten (110) feet from the street eerrer- iine, whichever is greater. Said loading area must be screened from view from adjacent streets. H. Storage Areas 1 . All outdoor storage shall be visually screened from acct,,, streets, freeways, and adjacent property. Said screeri.nj shall form a complete opaque screen up to a point r, t (8) feet in vertical height but need not be opaque obova that point. 2. Outdoor storage s�.alI be meant to include all company owned and operated motor vehicles, with the exceptia. passenger vehicles. 3. No storage shall be permitted between a frontage street and the building line. ® 1. Refuse Collection Areas 1 . All outdoor refuse collection areas shall' be visually aerac-neci from access streets, freeways, and adjacent property uy c complete opaque screen. 2. No refuse collection areas shall be permitted between c frontage street and the building line. J.. Telephone and Electrical Service All "on- site" electrical lines ( excluding lines in excass 12 .<V, and telephone lines shall be placed underground. Transforc:u. or terminal equipment snail be visually screened from view :o. . streets and adjacent prac�r;ies. K. Sidewalks The requirement for sidewalks in the Planned Community Dist:. may be waived by the Planning Director if it is demonstrate6 rtt r rl�,kr � e try x - 24 1 �'ev� *� �i q1� • *�'ivyFtiY ryyi Y. }i ^hLi 3 Y. K � facilities are not needed. However, the City retains t tha rl t to require installations of sidewalks if, in the 'future, a need is established by the City. t L Nuisances No portion of the property shall be used in such a manner as to create a nuisance to adjacent sites, such as but notlimiiad '.to vibration, sound, electro- mechani,:al disturbance and radiation, electro- mognatic disturbance, radiation, air or '.water pollution, dust, emission of odorous, toxic or noxious matter. -25- To allow the location of commercial activities engaged in the sale of products or services r:lc;•ing to and supporting the Development Plan, provided that such activities are confined within a building or buildings. A. Professional Offices 1. Accountants 2. Attorneys 3. Doctors, dentists, optornetrists, oculists, chiropractors and others licensed by the State of California to practice the healing arts. 4. Engineers, architects, surveyors and planners. B. Business Offices 1. Advertising agencies 2,. Banks 3. Economic consultants 4. Employment agencies 5. Escrow offices 6. Insurance agencies 7. Laboratories: a. Dental b. Medical c. X -Ray d. Biochemical e. Film, who!"Cl!e on.y f. Optometri ca i 8. Stock Brokers 9. Studios for interior deccrc:•ors, photographers, artists and draftsmen. 10. Telephone answering scrvicas 11. Tourist information and travel agencies. + d PART II . ' COMMERCIAL Section I. Minimum Site Area Thirty Thousand (30,000) square fast S,,ction II. Permitted Uses Group 1. Professional and Business Offices. To allow the location of commercial activities engaged in the sale of products or services r:lc;•ing to and supporting the Development Plan, provided that such activities are confined within a building or buildings. A. Professional Offices 1. Accountants 2. Attorneys 3. Doctors, dentists, optornetrists, oculists, chiropractors and others licensed by the State of California to practice the healing arts. 4. Engineers, architects, surveyors and planners. B. Business Offices 1. Advertising agencies 2,. Banks 3. Economic consultants 4. Employment agencies 5. Escrow offices 6. Insurance agencies 7. Laboratories: a. Dental b. Medical c. X -Ray d. Biochemical e. Film, who!"Cl!e on.y f. Optometri ca i 8. Stock Brokers 9. Studios for interior deccrc:•ors, photographers, artists and draftsmen. 10. Telephone answering scrvicas 11. Tourist information and travel agencies. + d A i r Group 11 Commercial Uses A. Automobile Center, subject to a use permit. 1. Automobile sales. New car dealers only. The used car :,business must be an accessory part of the new car agency. 2. Tire shop 3. Automobile repair 4. Automobile laundry or wash race. 5. Service stations will be permitted, subject to a use permit provided that no on -site commercial service is associated with said uses. B. Hotels and Motels, subject to a use permit. C. Fire, Police and other sirn7lcr Stctc, Count and Municipal Facilities. D. Service Stations, subject to c use permit. E. Commercial uses such as: 1. Restaurants, cafes and bars. 2. Barber shop and beauty perlor 3. Book and stationery store 4. Blueprinting and photostatics 5. Camera shop b. Delicatessen store 7. Florist 8. Shoe store or repair shop 9. Tailor 10. Tobacco store 11. Office equipment r,znt•al and repair 12. Pharmacies 13. Other uses similar to the cl:ova iist. E4�1VfY +4.K Section Ili :'General Development Ston, crds for Commerce Maximum building areas, building heights, and building coverages shall be as noted in the Statistical Analysis, Part A. Setbacks All setbacks shcil be mecsurad from the property lir.e. For the purpose of t:iis ordircncu, a street side proper "y !?re ?. that line created by the ultimate right -of -way line of the frontage streer. 1. Front Yard Satbcck Thirty (30) Feet rninimurn; except that unsupported or sun - screens may pro.'oct six (G) feet into tee 2. Side Yard Side yard setbceks wi I oo required only when cny c.- o. the following eecdit'ons exist: a. Corner lot: Thirty (33) feet (strut side setback except thct unsupported roofs and sunscreens may project three (3) feerinto setback crea. Is. Where property abuts other than commorciolly zor,'- property, c ten (10) Foot setback is required. Un- supported roofs and sunscreens may project three (3) Feet into the sz tfocck crea. 3. Rear Ya-d None required ezceo" on a through- of in wnien case i.,_ required front yard setbcck shall be observed. B. Signs 1. Sign Arec: Geccrcl S`acd: d Only one (1) single e; douale Foced identification s: shall be permitted per :;treat frontage For each indiv*c...'. business. No sign shall exccad on area equal to one and one -ku;i 1 J C] 2 1 -1 (1 -1/2) square feel of sign for each one (1) foot of lineal frontage of t; -.e building or store. However, no signs .all exceed two hundred (200) square feet :r. area per face. 2. Poie Sic,n: One (1) idenrificoticn pole sign per site will be for -,he following commercial businesses: a. Restaurant b. Cocktail lounge• anal /or bar c. Motel and'notei. ;f a pole sign is ur slued, it shall be in lieu of 07.a,,- identir"icction signs allowed by ordinance. Pole shall be limited to a maximum height of twenty (23) r.. and a maximum area of fifty (50) square feet per face, double faced. 3. Wal! Sign: In no event shall an identification sign placed on c we comprise more than ten (10) percent of the area o: t.... elevation upon which the sign is located. Said be fixture signs. Signs painted directly on the surfccu _r the wall sl-,all not be permitted. 4. Ground Sion: An identification g.cund sign shall not exceed four ; .) :..... above grade in ver'ical height. Also, grounds i:. of one - hundred and fifty (140) square feet in arau (c. face) shall not ba crocf<d in the first twenty (23) r,. ... raecsured from the property line, of any st eet sic .. ,. However, the above standards shall not apply .o ., Community Directional Sign and Special Purpose Sign. } 29- t 5. Multi - Tenant Directory Sign: One (1) directory sign listing only the name of the firms or businesses on a site shall be allowed. Said sign shall be limited to a maximum height of twenty (20) Feet. Panels identifying each individual store shall be no !orcer than one (1) foot in width and five (5) feet in lencth. 6. Special Purpose Sign: Subject to the standards established in Part I, Sectior 1!', Item C.4. 7. Construction Si Su'oject to the standards established in Part 1, Section ;11, Item C.6. S. Future Tenant identification: Subject to the standards established in Part 1, Seeder Item C.7. 9. Community Direction and /or Identification Sign: ® Subject to the standards established in Part 1, Sec"icr Item C.8. r1 C. Sign Standards The samo sign standards as outlined in Sub - Section D, Part I of this ordinance, shall prevail for developmen''s in ',:r. c-^g. D. Parking 1. Medical and dental Five (5) spaces for each doctor or one (1) space for ^cc 250 square `crt of cross floor area whichever is c nc` 2. Profgssionai Officos One (1) space for each 225 square feet of gross !cor roc. The poking requirement may be lowered to one !'; ^c, for each 250 Square Feet of gross floor area upon rev ^.vi era' approval of t'ne modification committee. ® 3. Lodge Halls, Privctc Clubs, Union Headquarters One (1) spare for each 75 square feet of gross floor area plus one (1) soaca for each 250 square feet of gross office floor area. 4. Restaurants, Cafes and 3crs One (1) space for eac:: three (3) seats plus one (1) space for each 1.1 employees on the larger shift. 5. Commercial One (1) space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area. One (1) load;..-z space for each 10,000 square feet of gross floor area. 6. Hotels and Metals One (1) space for each guest unit plus employee parking o.: a demonstrated for;wia. E. Landscaping Detailed Icndsceping and ;rrigation plans, prepared by a landscaping architect, licensed landscaping contractor or architect shall be submitted to and approved by the Planning Director prior to issuing of building permit and installed p:ior to issue of Certificate of Use and Occupancy. All landscaping roferrQd to in this section shall be maintained in a neat and orderly fashion. I. Front Yard Setbcck Area a. General Stat:;rnan.i Landscaping in orbai shall consist of an affective com'.%incticn of street trees, trees, grcujnc cover and shrubbery. ,yif W4' w'S. q4d l'.�yi I,ti��i �ti.:ax &fA'..♦,..i:� roU..,v4;r_� I] b. Special Landscapea Street The entire area between the curb and the building setback line shal I be landscaped, except for any driveway in said area. e. Other Streets The entire area between the curb and a point ten (10) feet in Lack or' ;he front property line shall be landscaped except for any driveway in said area. 2. Side Yard and 2ec_r Yard a. General Statement All unpaved areas not utilized for parking and sta:cga, shall be landscaped utilizing ground cover and /or shrub end tree ciatcriols. b. Undeveloped Areas Undeveloped areas proposed for future expansion shall be maintained in a weed free condition, but need nor be landscaped. c. Screening Areas used For parking shall be screened from view o. have the interrupted by landscaping and /or fencing from access streets, freeways, and adiaeent prcpert!�s. Plant materials used for screening purposes shall consist of lineal or grouped masses of shrubs and /or trees. d. Boundary Areas Boundary landscaping is required on all interior property lines. Said areas shall be placed along the entire of these property lines or be of sufficient length to accommodate the number of required trees. Trees, eyu<:! in number to one (1) tree per twenty -five (25) lin,;ai f,ct 32- lI 11 LI of each property line, shall be planted in the above defined areas in addition to required ground cover and shrub material. e. All landscaped areas shall be separated from adjccenl vehicular areas by a wall or curb, at least six (6) inches nigher than the adjacent vehicular area. 3. Parking Areas Trees, equal in number to one (1) per each five (5) parking stalls shall be provided in the parking area. F. Loading Areas 1. Street side loading on other than special landscaped st;eot;, shall be allowed providing the loading dock is set bac:< c minimum of seventy (70) feet from the street right of way line, or one hundred ten (110) feet from the street center line, whichever is greater. Said loading area must be screened from view from adjacent streets. G. Storage Areas 1. All outdoor storage shall be visually screened from access streets, freeways and adjacent property. Said screening shall form a complete opaque screen up to a point eight (8) feet in vertical height but need not be opaque above that point. 2. Outdoor storage shuli oe meant to include all company owned and operated motor vehicles, with the exception of passenger vehicles. 3. No storage shall be i.crmitted between a frontage street end the building line. H. Refuse Collection Areas 1. All outdoor refuse collection areas shall be visually screened -33- 3 L 11 11 :{tN�'aC„�a� uy {tl,e Vss 4ir Fae Y 1'J nM1S �f� �f >i YJ� ;fuh, , ., .. M1a�..w "�'w ter` �. from access streets, freeways and adjacent property. Said screening shall form a complete opaque screen. Y2. ' No refuse collection area shall be permitted between a frontage street and the building line. `F Telephone and Electrical Service All "on-site" electrical lines ( excluding lines in excess of 12 KV) and telephone lines shall be placed underground. 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