HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 1354 (2008)ORDINANCE NO. 1354
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF TUSTIN, ADDING PART 6 TO CHAPTER 2 OF
ARTICLE 9 OF THE TUSTIN CITY CODE ESTABLISHING
OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS TO ENSURE
THAT SUFFICIENT OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES
ARE PROVIDED FOR ALL USES AND THAT PARKING
FACILITIES ARE PROPERLY DESIGNED AND
MAINTAINED, AND AMENDING TUSTIN CITY CODE
SECTIONS 9221 TO 9228, 9231 TO 9235, 9241, 9242,
9251, 9271, 9297, AND 9299
The City Council of the City of Tustin does hereby ordain as follows:
Section I. The City Council finds and determines as follows:
A. That the proposed amendment to the Tustin City Code is necessary to
strengthen, clarify and consolidate City of Tustin off-street parking
standards and parking design guidelines.
B. That the proposed code amendment is regulatory in nature and would
provide for more comprehensive implementation and enforcement of
parking requirements and standards.
C. That the City of Tustin has a substantial interest in protecting the aesthetic
appearance, public health and safety, and harmony of the community by
providing strengthened, clarified, and consolidated off-street parking
requirements and standards that address off-street vehicle storage,
parking availability, driveway design, and parking locations on private
property.
D. That on October 16, 2007, and March 18, 2008, the Tustin City Council
held public workshops on the issues related to on-street parking and
concluded that it was in the community's interest to ensure that available
off-street parking be utilized and maintained.
E. That on April 15, 2008, the Tustin City Council held a public hearing and
directed staff to prepare a comprehensive parking ordinance.
F. That on May 27, 2008, a public hearing was duly noticed, called, and held
on Code Amendment 08-001 by the Planning Commission. The Planning
Commission recommended that the City Council approve Code
Amendment 08-001 by adopting Resolution No. 4091.
G. That on September 15, 2008, the Tustin City Council held an additional
public workshop on the issues related to on-street and off-street parking.
H. That the proposed amendment is considered a "project" subject to the
terms of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA").
That the proposed code amendment is reasonably necessary to protect
the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the City of Tustin.
J. That the proposed amendment is consistent with the Tustin General Plan
in that it complies with the following goals and policies:
Goal 4: Assure a safe, healthy, and aesthetically pleasing
community for residents and businesses.
Policy 4.3: Where mixed uses are permitted, ensure compatible
integration of adjacent uses to minimize conflicts.
Policy 4.6: Maintain and enhance the quality of healthy residential
neighborhoods, and safeguard neighborhoods from intrusion
by non-conforming and disruptive uses.
Policy 5.6: Promote vigorous enforcement of City codes, including
building, zoning, and health and safety, to promote building
and property maintenance. Prioritize the Southwest area of
the City for code enforcement.
Policy 6.12: Review and revise, as necessary, the City's development
standards to improve the quality of new development in the
City and to protect the public health and safety.
Section II. Article 9 of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows:
The following sections are hereby repealed in their entirety:
9221 a1.(i) 9223a6.(j) 9224g9. 9226a1.(k)
9221 a1.Q) 9223a7.Q) 9225a1.(g) 9226a2.Q)
9221 b1.(h) 9223a7.(k) 9225a1.(h) 9226a2.(k)
9222a1.(i) 9223b1.(h) 9225a2.(i) 9226b2.(h)
9222a1.(j) 9224b7.(Off-street 9225a2.(j) 9226b2.(i)
9222a5.(j) parking) 9225b1.(i) 9226b3.(h)
9222a5.(k) 9224e6. 9225b1.(j) 9226b4.(h)
9222b1.(h) 9224e7. 9225b2.(g) 9226b4.(i)
9223a1.(i) 9224e8. 9225b2.(k) 9226b5.(g)
9223a1.(j) 9224g7. 9226a1.(j) 9226b5.Q)
9227b6. 9232b(b)(1) 9233d(2) 9241 c(i)
9227b12. 9232b(j)(6) 9234b(g) 9241 c(j)
9228b4.(g) 9232b(k)(7) 9234b(h) 9242c(c)
9228b5.(g) 9232b(k)(8) 9234c(2)(a) 9242c(d)
9228b5.(j) 9232b(I)(1) 9234c(2)(b) 9251 b3.
9228c7. 9232c(2)(f) 9234d(g) 9271 g
9228c8. 9232c(2)(g) 9234d(h) 9271 k
9231 b7. 9233b(6) 9234e(1)(h) 9271 n(6)
9231 b8. 9233b(7) 9234e(1)(i) 9271 as
9231 b9. 9233c(d)(1) 9235f(3) 9271 bb
9231 c1.(c) 9233c(m)(6) 9235f(9)
9231 c1.(e) 9233c(m)(10) 9241 c(h)
Section 9297 definitions regarding "Carport," "Driveway," "Garage, Private," and
"Parking Space," are hereby repealed in their entirety.
Section 9231 d 1. Is hereby amended to read as follows:
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Section 9299b(1)(h) is hereby amended to read as follows:
(h) An increase of not more than ten (10) percent in the maximum permitted
~r+~ewa~s driveway area within the front yard setback for residential
districts or the front yard for commercial and industrial districts.
Section 9299b(1)(i) is hereby added to read as follows:
(i) A decrease in the number of required off-street parking spaces for
residential land uses by a maximum of one parking space When a
second residential unit is being added under the provisions of Section
9222 or 9223, parking shall be in accordance with the requirements of
those sections.
Section 9299c(3)(a) is hereby amended to read as follows:
(a) Minor adjustments shall be granted only when such adjustments are found
to be in conformance with the General Plan and when, because of special
circumstances applicable to the property, including size, shape,
topography, or surroundings, the strict application of the Zoning Ordinance
is found to deprive the subject property of privileges enjoyed by other
properties in the vicinity and under identical zone classification. Any minor
adjustment granted shall be subject to such conditions as will assure that
the adjustment thereby authorized shall not constitute a grant of special
privilege inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties in the
vicinity and district in which the subject property is situated.
Minor adjustment to reduce the required amount of nonresidential
parking shall be granted only when, in addition to the findings in
Section 9299c(3)(a) above, the following findings can also be
made:
{~}~ The intent of the parking regulations is preserved;
{~~ The parking provided will be sufficient to serve the use
intended and potential future uses of the same site; and
{~)~ The adjusted decrease in the number of parking spaces
shall not be detrimental to the public health, safety or
general welfare or materially injurious to properties
located in the general vicinity.
~2) Minor adjustment to reduce the required amount of residential
parking shall be granted only when, in addition to the findings in
Section 9299cL)(a) above, the findings in Section 9264B. can also
be made.
Part 6 is hereby added in its entirety to Article 9, Chapter 2 of the Tustin City
Code to read as follows:
PART 6OFF-STREET PARKING
9260 -Purpose
9261 -Applicability
9262 -General Parking Regulations
9263 -Off-Street Parking Required
9264 -Reduction of Off-Street Parking Requirements
9265 -Transportation Demand Management (TDM)
9266 -Development Standards for Off-Street Parking
9267 -Driveways and Site Access
9268 -Off-Street Loading Space Requirements
9269 -Definitions
a. 9260 -Purpose
The purpose and intent of this Chapter is to ensure that sufficient off-street
parking facilities are provided for all uses and that parking facilities are properly
designed and maintained.
b. 9261 -Applicability
Except as otherwise provided in this section, every use, including a change or
expansion of a use or structure shall have appropriately maintained off-street
parking and loading areas in compliance with the provisions of this Section. A
use shall not be established and structures shall not be occupied until
improvements required by this Section are satisfactorily completed.
A. Section 9252: Cultural Resource District (CR) standards shall take
precedence where applicable.
B. Standards established in an adopted Specific Plan, Planned Community,
Development Agreement, or similar governing document, shall take
precedence where applicable.
c.
9262 -General Parking Regulations
A. Minimum Parking Requirements:
1. There shall be provided at the time of establishment of use and/or
occupancy of any building or structure a minimum number of off-street
parking and loading spaces as required in this chapter for said use,
building and/or structure with adequate provision for safe ingress and
egress.
2. Parking and loading spaces provided shall be designed in conformance
with this section.
3. Parking and loading spaces may not be located within any front or side
setback area, except as provided in this Code.
4. Parking of vehicles on an unpaved surface is prohibited, except when
approved by a Temporary Use Permit.
B. Availability:
1. Required off-street parking areas and access ways shall be made
permanently accessible, available, marked and maintained for the
purposes of temporary vehicle parking and access only. Required parking
and access ways shall not be:
a. Rented, let, or used for storage of property, or used to park an
inoperative or non-motorized vehicle, or otherwise be blocked in any
manner that would impede access to or the use of any required
parking space for the temporary parking of vehicles. A vehicle parked
on private residential property belonging to or occupied by the owner of
such vehicle for the purpose of temporarily displaying them for sale
shall be exempt from this prohibition, provided such temporary display
does not exceed ninety (90) days in any calendar year.
b. Used for overnight parking except by residents or tenants with the
authorization of the property owner.
2. Required residential parking spaces shall be subject to the following:
a. Residents shall not store or park any non-motorized vehicles in any
parking space, driveway, or private street area except for the purpose
of loading, unloading, making deliveries or emergency repairs.
b. Garages shall be available for the parking of vehicles. Storage of
personal items may occur in a garage only to the extent that such
storage does not impede vehicle parking nor reduce the number or
required minimum size of the required garage space.
3. Required non-residential parking spaces shall be permanently available
for tenants, employees, customers and guests having lawful reason to be
at the premises for which the parking is required. In the absence of prior
approval from the Community Development Director, it is unlawful for any
owner, lessee, tenant, or any persons having control of the operation of
the premises to prevent, prohibit, or restrict authorized persons from using
the required parking.
C. Maintenance: It shall be the duty of the property owner to maintain and repair
required parking areas and associated improvements in accordance with this
Code and any other conditions imposed at the time of approval. Parking
spaces, driveways, maneuvering aisles, paving, light standards, walls,
turnaround areas, landscaping and other improvements shall be maintained
in a good condition and be free of debris, graffiti, and litter.
d. 9263 -Off-Street Parking Required
Each land use shall provide at least the minimum number of off-street parking
spaces required by this Section, except where a greater number of spaces are
required through a land use entitlement approval or where an exception has
been granted in compliance with Section 9264 (Reduction of Off-Street Parking
Requirements).
A. Expansion of any structure or change in use. When a structure is enlarged or
increased in capacity or intensity, or when a change in use requires more off-
street parking, additional parking spaces shall be provided for the proposed
change in compliance with this Section.
B. Mixed-use/multi-tenant developments. Except as provided in Section 9264A,
whenever two (2) or more uses identified in this chapter exist within separate
tenant spaces on the same site or within the same building:
1. The number of parking spaces required of each separate tenant space
shall be determined separately at the rates established in this chapter for
each use.
2. Except as provided in section 92636.3., parking for ancillary activities or
uses within all zoning classifications shall be provided at the parking ratio
required of the primary use.
3. Within the PM and M zoning classifications, ancillary activities or uses
within a single tenant space not exceeding ten (10) percent of the tenant's
gross floor area shall be calculated at the parking ratio of the primary use.
Parking required for activities or uses within a single tenant space that
exceed ten (10) percent of the gross floor area of the tenant space shall
be determined separately at the rates established in this chapter for each
use.
C. Uses not listed. Uses not specifically listed in Section 9263G (Table 1) shall
provide parking as required in a written determination by the Community
Development Director on the basis of the requirements for similar uses. The
Community Development Director shall use the requirements of Section
9263.G as a general guide in determining the minimum number of off-street
parking spaces to be provided.
D. Gross Floor Area. Gross floor area shall be used as a basis for calculating
the number of parking spaces required in this section. Gross floor area shall
be measured as the area bounded by the outer face of exterior walls including
auxiliary common areas such as a hallway, lobby, and restroom.
E. Rounding of quantities. When calculating the number of parking spaces
required, any fractional space shall be rounded up to the next whole number.
F. Company-owned vehicles. The number of parking spaces required by this
Section does not include spaces for company-owned vehicles. Parking
spaces for company-owned vehicles shall be provided in addition to the
number of parking spaces required for the primary use.
G. Parking requirements by land use. The minimum number of parking spaces to
be provided for each use shall comply with Table 1.
TABLE 1
PARKING REQUIREMENTS BY LAND USE
Land Use Type Parking:Spaces Required
Manufacturing and Processina
General manufacturing, 1 space for each 500 sq. ft. of gross floor
industrial uses area
Research and development, 1 space for each 500 sq. ft. of gross floor
laboratories area
TABLE 1
PARKING REQUIREMENTS BY LAND USE
::Land Use Type Parking Spaces Required
Warehouses and storage 1 space for each 1,000 sq. ft. of gross
facilities floor for the first 20,000 sq. ft. of gross
floor area and 1 space for each 2,000 sq.
ft. of gross floor area for the next 20,000
sq. ft.; and 1 space for each 4,000 sq. ft.
thereafter
Wholesale operations not used 1 space for each 1,000 sq. ft. of gross
exclusively for storage floor area, less that area devoted to
office or sales, which shall be 1 space for
each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor area
Recreation, Education, Public Assembly
Adult day care centers 1 space for each employee on maximum
shift, plus 1 space for each 5 clients at
maximum enrollment
Child day care centers 1 space for each employee and teacher
on maximum shift, plus 1 space for each
5 children at maximum enrollment
Cinemas, movie theaters 1 space for each 3 fixed seats
Commercial trade or business 1 space for every 3 students at maximum
schools, instructional capacity of each classroom, plus one
space for each faculty member and
employee
Golf courses 6 spaces for each hole; plus additional
spaces for other related uses on the site
Driving ranges 1 space for each tee
Miniature golf courses 3 spaces for each hole
Indoor recreation/fitness centers
Arcades 1 space for each 200 sq. ft. of gross floor
area
Bowling alleys 5 spaces for each lane, plus required
spaces for ancillary uses
Health/fitness clubs 1 space for each 150 sq. ft. of gross floor
area, including swimming pool area
Pool and billiard rooms 2 spaces for each table, plus 1 space for
each 250 sq. ft. of indoor gross floor area
excepting the pool and billiard area, plus
as required for ancillary uses
TABLE
PARKING REQUIREMENTS BY LAND USE
Land Use Type Parking Spaces Required
Skating rinks 1 space for each 150 sq. ft. of gross floor
area, plus 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of
indoor gross floor area excepting the
skating rink area, plus as required for
ancillary uses
Libraries, museums, art 1 space for each 300 sq. ft. of gross floor
galleries area
Performance theaters, meeting 1 space for each 3 fixed seats; or if no
halls and membership fixed seats are provided, 1 space for
organizations every 35 sq. ft. of gross assembly or
viewing area
Places of assembly not 1 space for each 3 fixed seats; or if no
specified elsewhere fixed seats are provided,1 space for
every 35 sq. ft. of gross assembly area,
classrooms, meeting rooms, etc., based
on the most intense simultaneous use
Schools (Private) Elementary, 1 space per 3 students, plus adequate
Middle, and High Schools drop off/loading area as approved by the
Community Development Director
Colleges/Universities (excluding 1 space per 3 students
related residential uses)
Studios for dance, art, martial 1 space for each instructor plus 1 space
arts, one-on-one personal for each 3 students present at any one
fitness time
Tennis /racquetball /handball 1.5 spaces for each court, plus 1 space
or other courts for each 250 sq. ft. of indoor gross floor
area excepting the court area, plus as
required for ancillary uses
Residential Uses
Dormitories, fraternities,
sororities, and rooming/boarding
houses 1 space for each 2 beds
Duplex housing units (not within 2 spaces, within a garage, for each unit
a multi-family complex) plus 1 space for open, unassigned guest
parking per 4 dwelling units
Large family day care homes 1 space for each nonresident employee,
in addition to the required residential
spaces, plus adequate drop-off area as
approved by the Community
Development Director
TABLE 1
PARKING REQUIREMENTS BY LAND USE
Land Use Type Parking Spaces Required
Mobile homes (in mobile home 2 covered spaces for each mobile home
parks) (tandem parking permitted in an attached
carport), plus 1 guest parking space for
each 10 units
Multi-family housing 2 covered spaces for each dwelling unit,
plus 1 unassigned guest space for every
4 units
Second residential units 2 spaces, within a garage, in addition to
that required for the primary single-family
unit
Senior citizen congregate care 1 space for every 3 beds
housing
Senior citizen multi-family 1 space for each unit with 50 percent of
housing the spaces as covered spaces, plus 1
guest parking space for each 10 units
Single-family housing 2 spaces, within a fully enclosed garage,
for each unit with 4 or fewer bedrooms,
and 3 spaces, within a fully enclosed
garage, for each unit with 5 or more
bedrooms.
Retail Trade
Automobile parts and supplies, 1 space for each 400 sq. ft. of gross floor
including mobile home and area
vehicle machinery
Banks and financial services 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor
area
Building materials, hardware 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of indoor
stores, and plant nurseries display area, plus 1 space for each 1,000
sq. ft. of outdoor display area
Convenience stores 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor
area
Nightclubs and dance halls 1 space for each 7 sq. ft. of dance floor
area, plus 1 space for every 35 sq. ft. of
additional gross floor area, plus as
required for ancillary uses (restaurant,
etc. )
Restaurants, cafes, cafeterias, 1 space for each 100 sq. ft. of gross floor
lounges, or similar area, plus minimum 7 car stacking space
establishments for the for drive-through
consumption of food and
beverages on the premises
TABLE 1
PARKING REQUIREMENTS BY LAND USE
Land Use Type Parking Spaces Required
Restaurants, delicatessens; 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor
take out only and includes area, plus minimum 7 car stacking space
ancillary uses for drive-through
Retail stores: General 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor
merchandise area
Retail stores: Appliance, 1 space for each 500 sq. ft. of gross floor
furniture, and bulk good stores area
Service Uses
Hotels and motels 1 space for each guest room, plus 1
space for each 2 employees on largest
shift, plus requirements for related
commercial uses, plus 1 space for each
50 square feet of gross floor area for
assembly or conference rooms.
Kennels and animal boarding 1 space for each 500 sq. ft. of gross floor
area
Laundromats 1 space for every 3 washing machines or
one space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross
floor area, whichever is greater
Medical services
Clinics, medical/dental 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor
offices area for the first 4,000 sq. ft. of medical
space within a building or center and 6
spaces for each 1,000 sq. ft. of gross
floor area in excess of 4,000 square feet;
except for locations in the Combining
Parking District (P) where 1 space for
each 300 sq. ft. of gross floor area shall
apply
Extended care (elderly, 1 space for each 4 beds the facility is
skilled nursing facilities, licensed to accommodate
etc.)
Hospitals 2 spaces for each patient bed the facility
is licensed to accommodate, plus
required spaces for ancillary uses as
determined by the review authority
Medical/dental labs 1 space for each 300 sq. ft. of gross floor
area
TABLE 1
PARKING REQUIREMENTS BY LAND USE
Land Use Type Parking Spaces Required
Offices, administrative, 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor
corporate area for the first 25,000 sq. ft. and 1
space for each 300 sq. ft. thereafter;
except for locations in the Combining
Parking District (P) where 1 space for
each 300 sq. ft. of gross floor area shall
apply
Pet grooming 1 space for each 500 sq. ft. of gross floor
area
Personal services
Barber/beauty shops (and 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor
other personal services: area
massage therapy, tanning
salon)
Service stations 1 space for each pump island, plus 4
spaces for each service bay, plus
additional spaces for accessory uses
Storage, personal self-storage 1 space for each 2,000 sq. ft. of gross
facilities floor area, plus 2 spaces for a resident
manager
Vehicle repair and maintenance
Auto Repair 4 spaces for each service bay, plus
adequate queuing lanes for each bay
Car washes-self serve 2.5 spaces for each washing stall, for
queuing and drying
Car washes-full serve 10 spaces, plus 10 spaces for each wash
lane for drying area, plus queuing area
for 5 vehicles ahead of each lane
Veterinary clinics and hospitals 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor
area for the first 4,000 sq. ft. of medical
space within a building or center; and 6
spaces for each 1,000 sq. ft. of gross
floor area in excess of 4,000 square feet.
Video rental 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor
area
H. Disabled/Handicapped Parking Requirements. Parking areas shall
include parking spaces accessible to the disabled in the following
manner:
1. Number of spaces and design standards. Parking spaces for the disabled
shall be provided in compliance with the accessible parking requirements
contained in the California Building Code.
2. Reservation of spaces required. Disabled accessible spaces required by
this Section shall be reserved by the property owner/tenant for use by the
disabled throughout the life of the approved land use.
3. Upgrading of markings required. Standards for the marking, striping, and
signing of disabled parking spaces, disabled accessible spaces within the
City shall be in compliance with the State standards. Upgrading to the
State standards shall be completed by affected property owners within
sixty (60) days of their being notified in writing by the City of new State
standards, or within a time period and in a manner prescribed by State
law, whichever is earlier.
4. Fulfilling of requirements. Disabled accessible parking spaces required by
this Section shall count toward fulfilling off-street parking requirements.
e. 9264 -Reduction of Off-Street Parking Requirements
A. Joint use of parking areas. With the approval of a Conditional Use Permit,
parking facilities may be used jointly for nonresidential uses with different
peak hours of operation. Requests for a minor Conditional Use Permit for
shared parking shall meet all of the following requirements:
1. A parking study prepared by a California licensed traffic engineer or civil
engineer experienced in the preparation of such study shall be submitted
by the applicant demonstrating that no substantial conflict will exist in the
peak hours of parking demand for the uses for which joint use is
proposed. The methodology to be used in preparing the study shall be that
promulgated by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE);
2. The number of parking spaces which may be credited against the
requirements for the structures or uses involved shall not exceed the
number of spaces reasonably anticipated to be available during different
hours of operation;
3. Parking spaces designated for joint use shall be located so that they will
adequately serve the uses for which they are intended;
4. A written and recorded agreement shall be drawn to the satisfaction of the
City Attorney and Community Development Director and executed by all
parties concerned assuring the continued availability of the number of
parking spaces designated for joint use and availability of reciprocal
access easements.
5. Zoning Administrator approval of a minor Conditional Use Permit is
required for parking areas serving structures totaling less than thirty
thousand (30,000) square feet. Planning Commission approval of a
Conditional Use Permit is required for all other parking areas with joint-use
parking.
B. Historic Resource Residential Parking. When associated with a recognized
historic resource, as identified in this section, the number of required off-street
parking spaces may be decreased by one (1) garage or parking space upon
Zoning Administrator approval of a minor adjustment per Section 9299
(Zoning Administrator). Approval of a minor adjustment can be made when
all the following circumstances are found to apply:
1. The adjusted decrease is for parking that serves a residence that is
currently listed or is qualified to be listed in the City's Historical Resources
Survey.
2. A minimum one-car garage is provided on-site.
3. Providing a new garage space or access to a new garage could result in
the significant alteration or demolition of any historic structure or resource
listed or eligible to be listed in the City's Historical Resources Survey
including historic garages that contribute to the listing of the structure or
resource.
4. New increases in square footage would not exceed one hundred fifty (150)
percent of the square footage of the structure that legally existed as of the
date of adoption of this Ordinance; and, the total gross floor area of the
residence does not exceed two thousand (2,000) square feet, including
any detached habitable space (e.g. guest house, etc.).
5. The required number of parking spaces can be accommodated off-street
outside of a fully enclosed garage within an existing legal driveway,
tandem space, carport, etc.
6. The adjusted decrease is granted as a means to preserve the integrity of
the historic structure.
7. That the design of the modification to the historic resource will be a
positive contribution to the community.
8. The adjusted decrease is not associated with the addition of a second
residential unit as authorized in Sections 9222 and 9223 of this Code.
C. Reduction in parking due to American Disabilities Act (ADA) upgrade. When
required solely as a need to upgrade existing parking facilities to comply with
Title 24, Title III and California Code of Regulations (CCR), or other California
Access Codes or requirements, the total number of required parking spaces
may be reduced at the discretion of the Community Development Director.
The property owner shall demonstrate that by bringing the site into conformity
with State and Federal ADA, required non-accessible parking spaces will be
unavoidably lost and shall submit a parking lot site plan that clearly identifies
the entire onsite parking area showing that the loss of required non-accessible
parking spaces is unavoidable by parking space redesign. The Community
Development Director may require appropriate parking lot redesign options
that maintains any portion of the number of required non-accessible parking
spaces.
f. 9265 -Transportation Demand Management (TDM)
Where applicable, trip reduction/TDM program plans shall be prepared for review
and approval in compliance with the City's TDM Ordinance (Article 9, Chapter 9
of the Tustin City Code) or by the Air Quality Management District. Compliance
and enforcement provisions of the City's TDM Ordinance shall apply.
g. 9266 -Development Standards for Off-Street Parking
Off-street parking areas shall be provided in compliance with the following
standards.
A. Access. Access to off-street parking areas shall be provided in the following
manner:
1. Parking areas shall provide adequate maneuvering room so that vehicles
enter an abutting street or alley in a forward direction. Single family
residential and duplex residential uses shall be excluded from this
requirement except when driveways take access from a designated major
arterial highway;
2. All parking spaces shall have a minimum seven (7) foot vertical clearance.
The front three (3) feet of a parking space in an enclosed garage or
carport in a residential zone, however, may have a vertical clearance of
four (4) feet to allow for enclosed storage to be provided above a vehicle's
hood (See Figure 1).
B. Location, Non-Residential. Off-street parking areas shall be located in the
following manner:
1. Parking spaces shall be permanently accessible.
2. Required parking spaces shall be located on the same parcel or center as
the activities or uses served, except that required parking spaces may be
located within five hundred (500) feet of the parcel served if subject to a
recorded covenant running with the land, subject to City Attorney
approval, that shall be recorded against the affected parcel by the owner
of the parking lot guaranteeing to the City that the required parking spaces
will be maintained for the use or activity served.
3. Car pool and bicycle spaces shall be located as close as practical to the
entrance(s) of the use they are intended to serve. Spaces shall be situated
so that they do not obstruct the flow of pedestrians at entrances or
sidewalks.
C. Location, Residential. Parking in residential zoning districts shall comply with
the following regulations:
1. Vehicles shall not be parked between the street property line and the front
or side of the residential unit except on a legal driveway, parking space,
garage or carport approved by the City.
2. Storage of a recreational vehicle is prohibited except when located outside
of any required front, side, or rear yard setbacks, on a paved surface, and
when fully screened from view from the public right-of-way and adjoining
properties by a wall or fence to a minimum height of six (6) feet and
landscaping in a manner approved by the Community Development
Director. No habitation is allowed at any time.
3. Recreational vehicles may be temporarily parked on driveways in front of
residences for not more than forty-eight (48) hours within any seven (7)
consecutive day period of time for the purpose of loading and unloading
only.
4. In multi-family residential developments, parking shall only be permitted in
designated parking spaces approved by the City.
5. Fabric, plastic or other temporary shade structures designed or utilized for
sheltering vehicles or parking purposes are prohibited.
6. No commercial or commercially licensed vehicle shall be stored on any
residentially zoned or used property. No commercial or commercially
licensed vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of over twelve thousand
(12,000) pounds is allowed to be parked on any residentially zoned or
used property or on any private residential street.
7. A vehicle shall not be parked across or otherwise block any private or
public sidewalk.
D. Parking space design and dimensions:
1. Residential uses. Minimum parking dimensions shall be as indicated in
Table 2 and as illustrated by Figure 2. Compact stalls shall not be allowed
as required parking for residential uses.
TABLE 2
MINIMUM PARKING STALL AND LOT DIMENSIONS -RESIDENTIAL
USES
Standard Stall
T e of Stall Len th/1/Vidth Door O enin
8 feet min (single car
Covered 20 feet/10 feet, opening)
(garage/carport) inside dimensions 16 feet min (two-car
o enin
Standard S aces shall conform to the standards in Table 3.
2. Nonresidential uses. Minimum parking dimensions shall be as indicated in
Table 3 and as illustrated by Figures 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.
TABLE 3
MINIMUM PARKING STALL AND LOT DIMENSIONS -
NONRESIDENTIAL USES
Standard Stall
T e of Stall Len th/Width
Standard 19 feet/9 feet
Compact 17 feet/8 feet
One-Wav Traffic and Sinsle Loaded Aisles in Parkins I st
'Parking Stall depth, including- Aisle width Total bay depth
angle bumper overhang (travel lane)
de rees
30 17 feet 4 inches 11 feet 28 feet 4 inches
45 19 feet 10 inches 13 feet 32 feet 10
inches
60 21 feet 18 feet 39 feet
75 20 feet 7 inches 21 feet 11 42 feet 6 inches
inches
90 19 feet 25 feet 44 feet
One-Wav Traffic and Double Loaded Aisles in Parkins Lot
Parking
angle
de rees Stall depth, including
bumper overhang Aisle width
(travel lane) Total bay depth.
30 17 feet 4 inches 11 feet 45 feet 7 inches
45 19 feet 10 inches 13 feet 52 feet 7 inches
60 21 feet 18 feet 60 feet
75 20 feet 7 inches 21 feet 11
inches 63 feet 1 inch
90 19 feet 24 feet 62 feet
Two-Wav Traffic and Double Loaded Aisles in Parkins Lot
Parking
angle
de rees Stall depth, with
bumper overhang Aisle width
(travel lane) Total bay depth' =.
30 17 feet 4 inches 24 feet 58 feet 8 inches
45 19 feet 10 inches 24 feet 63 feet 8 inches
60 21 feet 24 feet 66 feet
75 20 feet 7 inches 24 feet 65 feet 2 inches
90 19 feet 24 feet 62 feet
a. Aisle width for internal circulation. The minimum aisle width for two-
way traffic with no parking spaces is twenty (20) feet and minimum
twelve (12) feet for one-way traffic with no parking spaces.
b. Parallel parking spaces. Parallel parking spaces shall have minimum
width of nine (9) feet and a minimum length of twenty-two (22) feet as
shown in
Figure 8.
c. Drainage. Off-street parking/loading areas shall be designed and
constructed to ensure that surface water will not drain over sidewalks
or adjacent parcels. Surface water shall be directed to landscape
areas or bio-filtration planters and shall not be directed onto adjacent
paved areas. Parking area design must comply with the City of Tustin
Water Quality Ordinance and all Federal, State, and Regional Water
Quality Control Board rules and regulations.
d. Compact parking spaces. Compact car spaces may be provided as
follows:
1. Compact car parking spaces may be provided in addition to and not
in lieu of required parking.
2. Each compact space shall be clearly marked as a compact space
in letters not less than twelve (12) inches high and seven (7) inches
wide, reading "Compact" or as otherwise allowed by code.
3. Compact parking spaces shall be located along the perimeter of
parking areas, away from any entrance to buildings and uses.
e. Wheel stops/curbing. Wheel stops or concrete curbing at least six (6)
inches high and six (6) inches wide shall be provided for parking
spaces located adjacent to walkways, fences, walls, property lines,
landscaped areas and structures.
f. Overhang. Parking stalls and wheel stops may be designed to allow a
vehicle to overhang into landscaped areas a maximum of two (2) feet.
A vehicle overhang shall not encroach into any walk way, drive aisle or
other path of travel.
g. Queuing Distance. Parking lot entries accessed from a public or private
street shall access driveways that are not intersected by a parking
aisle, parking space, or another access driveway for a minimum twenty
(20) feet from the property line, to provide a queuing area for vehicles
entering and exiting the parking area. See Figure 9 (Access to Parking
Spaces).
E. Landscaping.
1. A minimum of five (5) percent of the interior parking lot area shall be
permanently landscaped. The area of the parking lot shall be computed by
adding areas used for access drives, aisles, stalls, and maneuvering.
Required setback or buffer areas between the parking lot and property
lines shall not be counted towards satisfying the parking lot landscape
requirement.
2. Perimeter parking lot landscaping shall be minimum five (5) feet wide.
The minimum perimeter parking lot landscaping along street frontages
shall be minimum ten (10) feet wide for parking lots abutting any major
arterial highway.
3. Perimeter parking lot landscaping shall be designed and maintained to
screen cars from view from the street to a height of thirty (30) inches to
forty-two (42) inches. Screening materials may include a combination of
plant materials, earth berms, solid masonry walls, raised planters, or other
screening devices which meet the intent of this requirement. Trees shall
be provided in these locations at a rate of one for every twenty (20) lineal
feet of landscaped area. Plant materials, signs, or structures within a
traffic safety sight area of a driveway shall not exceed twenty-four (24)
inches in height.
4. Areas within the parking lot that are not used for parking or other approved
uses shall be landscaped.
5. At least one (1) twenty-four (24) inch box tree for every six (6) parking
spaces shall be included in the development of the landscape program for
the site. Trees must be dispersed throughout the parking lot and shall be
planted in locations that do not conflict with vehicle or pedestrian
movement and access.
6. A permanent and automatic irrigation system shall be installed and
maintained in all landscaped areas to insure proper maintenance of plant
materials.
7. A six (6) foot eight (8) inch high decorative masonry wall shall be provided
along the property line where a parking area, driveway, or vehicle turning
area on anon-residentially zoned parcel abuts a residentially zoned
parcel. Within a required front yard, the wall shall not exceed three (3) feet
in height subject to visual clearance requirements at driveways. The
Community Development Director may waive or modify this requirement to
protect the visual clearance of adjacent residences or where screening is
not necessary due to existing grade differentials or other reasons deemed
acceptable by the Community Development Director.
F. Lighting. Parking facilities shall provide lighting in compliance with the
requirements of Tustin City Code Section 4101, and other applicable
requirements.
G. Design for carports and garages.
1. Carports/covered parking shall have a solid roof structure that completely
covers a carport parking stall. Lockable storage space of at least ninety
(90) cubic feet shall be provided in carports and shall be designed and
maintained so as not to obstruct vehicle access to the required parking
space (see Figure 1). Carports shall be screened from public view by a
solid wall.
2. Garages shall be completely enclosed on all sides, have a solid roof and a
lockable door.
H. Residential guest parking. Off-street guest parking in residential zoning
.. districts shall be designated and restricted, with appropriate signs/pavement
markings, for the exclusive use of the guests.
I. Shopping cart storage. Shopping cart storage areas shall not be located
within required parking spaces.
J. Striping and identification.
1. Parking spaces, aisles, approach lanes, and maneuvering areas shall be
clearly marked with directional arrows and lines to ensure the safe and
efficient flow of vehicles. If double stripes are used, parking space widths
shall be measured from the center of the double stripes. The Community
Development Director may require the installation of traffic signs in
addition to directional arrows to ensure the safe and efficient flow of
vehicles in a parking facility.
2. Parking spaces for the disabled and compact spaces shall be striped and
signed in compliance with applicable State standards and as contained in
this chapter.
3. Parking spaces provided for motorcycle use only shall have bollards
installed and be appropriately spaced to prevent automobile usage of the
motorcycle area. Motorcycle spaces shall be marked so that they can be
clearly identified for motorcycle use only.
K. Tandem parking. Except as otherwise permitted in this chapter, tandem
parking shall be prohibited.
L. Valet parking. Valet parking may be allowed subject to the approval of a
Conditional Use Permit and that adequate drop-off area is provided. Tandem
parking in conjunction with valet parking may be allowed subject to plan
approval through a Conditional Use Permit.
M. Interpretations. The parking lot design standards may be interpreted by the
Community Development Director for conditions not already specified in this
section.
h. 9267 -Driveways and Site Access
A. Driveways for Residential Uses.
1. The driveway width within the front yard setback shall be a minimum of
twelve (12) feet and a maximum of twenty-four (24) feet; if the garage or
carport is designed for three (3) or more vehicles, the driveway width
within the front yard setback shall be a minimum of twelve (12) feet and a
maximum of thirty (30) feet. For lots at the ends of cul-de-sacs with lot
frontages of less than forty (40) feet, the parking and driveway areas
within the front yard setback shall not exceed seventy-five (75) percent of
the total front yard setback. The total width may be divided for properties
with two (2) driveways.
2. Circular driveways shall have a minimum outside radius of twenty-five (25)
feet.
3. Detached single family residential unit parking and driveway areas within
the front yard setback shall be separated with a minimum of a three (3)
foot wide landscape area between the parking or driveway area and the
adjacent side or rear property line.
4. A driveway leading to a parking area for duplexes, condominiums, and
dwelling units located on a flag lot may be located, in part, along the
driveway of a contiguous lot and may, in part, be a common driveway
which provides access to more than one (1) dwelling unit.
5. Paved areas (e.g., parking of vehicles or providing pedestrian access to
the residence) may be provided within the front yard setback of residential
districts if the total paved area does not exceed fifty (50) percent of the
total front yard setback area, the parking of vehicles does not obstruct
ingress and egress to required parking, and all of the requirements of this
Zoning Code can be met.
6. Where garages face each other and are separated by a shared driveway,
the minimum driveway width shall be twenty-five (25) feet. See Figure 10
(Minimum Driveway Width for Garages with Shared Driveway).
B. Driveways for Commercial and Industrial Districts. One-way driveways within
the front yard area shall have a minimum width of fourteen (14) feet and a
maximum width of twenty (20) feet. Two-way driveways within the front yard
area shall have a minimum width of twenty-four (24) feet and a maximum
width of thirty-five (35) feet.
C. Paved areas. Paved areas may be improved with impervious materials
including, but not limited to, concrete, bricks, slate or stone tiles, decorative
stamped concrete, or any other permanent hardscape. No decomposed
granite, gravel, or other loose materials shall be allowed. Unimproved and/or
unpaved portions of the front yard setback area in residential districts or front
yards in commercial or industrial districts shall be improved and maintained
with appropriate landscaping in a healthy and vigorous condition.
D. On August 6, 2001, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 1240 requiring all
lots to be in compliance with this subsection. Any excess paved areas are to
be discontinued, removed, or altered to conform to the provisions of this
subsection after the latter of the following dates: (a) within thirty-six (36)
months of the effective date of Ordinance No. 1240 (September 6, 2001); or
.;. ,
(b) the date of notice of abatement issued by the Director of Community
Development or the Director's designee.
i. 9268 -Off-Street Loading Space Requirements
A. Number of loading spaces required. Off-street loading spaces shall be
provided as identified in Table 4, below:
TABLE 4
REQUIRED LOADING SPACES
Type of Land Use Total Gross Floor Area Loading Spaces
Re uired
Industrial, 5,000 to 19,999 s . ft. 1
manufacturing, 20,000 to 39,999 s . ft. 2
research and 40,000 to 79,000 s . ft. 3
development, and
institutional uses 80,000 sq. ft. and over 4 plus 1 space for
each additional
50,000 s . ft
Office, hotels, hospitals 5,000 to 49,999 s . ft 1
and other non-goods 50,000 to 99,999 s . ft. 2
handling uses 100,000 s . ft. and over 3
Retail stores, 5,000 to 14,999 s . ft. 1
restaurants and other 15,000 to 44,999 s . ft 2
goods handling uses 45,000 sq. ft. and over 3
All nonresidential uses Less than 5,000 s . ft. 0
1. The number of loading spaces required is based on the total gross floor
area of the entire center. Requirements for uses not specifically listed shall
be determined by the Community Development Director based upon the
requirements for comparable uses and upon the particular characteristics
of the proposed use.
B. Standards for off-street loading areas. Off-street loading areas shall be
provided as follows.
1. Dimensions. The acceptable dimensions of the required loading spaces
shall be determined and approved through the Design Review process.
2. Lighting. Loading areas shall have lighting in compliance with city
requirements.
3. Loading doors and gates. Loading bays and roll-up doors shall be painted
to be compatible with the color of the exterior structure wall(s) and be
located on the rear of the structure away from public view. Loading bays
and doors may be located on the side of a structure, away from a street
frontage, where the Community Development Director determines that the
bays, doors, and related tracks can be adequately screened from view
from adjacent streets.
4. Loading ramps. Plans for loading ramps and/or truck wells shall be
accompanied by a profile drawing showing the ramp, ramp transitions,
well, and overhead clearances when required by the Community
Development Director.
5. Location. Loading spaces shall be located and designed to:
a. Ensure that the loading facility is screened from adjacent streets as
much as possible;
b. Ensure that loading and unloading takes place on-site and in no case
within adjacent public rights-of-way or other traffic areas on-site;
c. Ensure that vehicular maneuvers occur on-site; and
d. Avoid adverse noise impacts upon neighboring residential properties.
6. Screening. Loading areas abutting residentially zoned parcels shall be
screened when required by the Community Development Director.
7. Striping. Loading areas shall be striped indicating the loading spaces and
identifying the spaces for "loading only." The striping shall be permanently
maintained by the property owner/tenant in a clear and visible manner at
all times.
C. Figures
1. The figures in this section are a visual representation of the requirements
provided in this chapter.
FIGURE 1
VERTICAL CLEARANCE -PARKING SPACE
IN ENCLOSED GARAGE OR COVERED PARKING
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Figure 1: Vertical Clearance: Parking space in enclosed garage or covered parking
1. Minimum vertical clearance height -seven (7) feet
2. Minimum vertical clearance height at front of space -four (4) feet
3. Maximum horizontal distance allowed for Note 2 above -three (3) feet
FIGURE 2
MINIMUM GARAGE DIMENSIONS
TWO-CAR GARAGE
Figure 2: Minimum Garage Dimensions
A. Two-car Garage
1. Interior width -twenty (20) feet
2. Interior length -twenty (20) feet
3. Door opening -sixteen (16) feet
B. One-car garage or garage with separate openings and interior posts
4. Interior width for one-car space -ten (10) feet
5. Interior length for one-car space -twenty (20) feet
6. Door opening -eight (8) feet
Garage with separate
openings and interior posts.
FIGURE 3
PARKING STALL DIMENSIONS
STANDARD COMPACT
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1. Standard stall length -nineteen (19) feet
2. Standard stall width -nine (9) feet
3. Compact stall length -seventeen (17) feet
4. Compact stall width -eight (8) feet
FIGURE 4
PARKING OVERHANG STANDARDS
CONTINUOUS CURB
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PARKING STALL
Figure 4: Parking Overhang Standards
WALL OR OTHER
1. Parking length -seventeen (17) feet minimum
2. Overhang length -two (2) feet maximum
FIGURE 5
SAMPLE PARKING LOT
90° -SINGLE DRIVE AISLE
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Figure 5: 90 degree -Single Drive Aisle
1. Stall dimensions: nine (9) feet by nineteen (19) feet
2. Drive aisles: twenty-four (24) feet
3. Parking Bay (inside curbs): sixty-two (62) feet minimum
4. Driveway in front yard area: twenty-four (24) feet to thirty-five (35) feet
5. Queuing distance: twenty (20) feet
6. Concrete curb: six (6) inches high by six (6) inches wide
7. Perimeter Wall: six (6) feet eight (8) inches when adjacent to residential property
or use
8. Planters: o
Figure 6: 90 degree -Double Drive Aisle
1. Stall Dimensions: nine (9) feet by nineteen (19) feet
2. Drive aisles: twenty-four (24) feet
3. Tree wells: one (1) tree per every six (6) stalls
4. Parking bay: sixty-two (62) feet
5. Interior circulation: twenty (20) feet
6. Driveway in
Figure 7: 60 degree
1. Stall Dimensions: nine (9) feet by
nineteen (19) feet.
2. Drive aisle width:
One way -eighteen (18) feet
Two way -twenty-four (24)feet
3. Tree wells: every sixth (6th) stall,
front yard area: twenty-four (24) feet to thirty-five
Figure 7
SAMPLE PARKING LOT
60°
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4. Parking bay depth:
One way -sixty (60) feet
Two way -sixty-six (66) feet
5. Interior Circulation:
One way -twelve (12) feet
Two way -twenty (20) feet
6. Driveway in front yard area:
One way -fourteen (14) feet to
twenty (20) feet
Two way -twenty-four (24) feet
to thirty-five (35) feet
FIGURE 8
PARALLEL PARKING
STANDARD
SPACE
Figure 8: Parallel Parking
1. Stall Length -twenty-two (22) feet
2. Stall Width -nine (9) feet
Figure 9
Access to Parking Spaces
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1. Queuing Distance: Minimum twenty (20) feet
Figure 10
Minimum Driveway Width for Garages with Shared Driveway
1. Driveway width: Minimum twenty-five (25) feet
j. 9269 -Definitions
The following terms as used in this chapter shall have the respective meanings as set
forth except when the context clearly indicates otherwise.
Carport. An attached or detached unenclosed structure with a solid roof designed to
shelter motor vehicles.
Company-Owned Vehicles. Passenger, delivery, and/or other special purpose
vehicles owned and operated by business establishments located at a site.
Covered Space. A parking space located within any approved parking structure
constructed with a solid roof that is designed and used primarily for the sheltering of
vehicles.
Driveway. A paved area of a lot located between the public right-of-way and the
garage, carport, or required parking space designed and intended as an access way
between a private or public road and the garage, carport, or required parking space.
Floor Area, Gross. The sum of the horizontal areas of each floor of a building,
measured from the exterior faces of the exterior walls or from the centerline of walls
separating two (2) buildings, but not including underground parking, uncovered steps
or exterior balconies.
Garage. A detached, accessory building or a portion of a main building on the same
lot as a dwelling, used primarily for the housing of vehicles of the occupant of the
dwelling, having a roof, and enclosed on at least three (3) sides, with the fourth side
being a lockable door.
Parking Space. Accessible and usable paved area on a building site located off-
street and designed for the parking of vehicles.
Recreational Vehicle. A motorized or non-motorized vehicle that is intended for
human habitation, recreational use, camping and travel use including but not limited
to a motor home, travel trailer, truck camper, trailer (with or without motive power),
all-terrain vehicles, and boats.
Seat. Furniture or furnishings designed and used for sitting; eighteen (18) inches of
continuous bench or bleacher seating shall equal one (1) seat.
Tandem Parking. Any off-street parking space designed in such a manner that a
vehicle properly parked in such space may, by design, have its ingress to or egress
from such space blocked by a vehicle properly parked in a contiguous parking
space.
Section III. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this
ordinance is for any reason held out to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of
any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council of the City of Tustin hereby
declares that it would have adopted this ordinance and each section, subsection,
clause, phrase or portion thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections,
subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or
unconstitutional.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Tustin, at a regular
meeting on the 4t" day of November, 2008.
City Clerk
Ordinance No. 1354
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
CITY OF TUSTIN )
PAMELA STOKER, City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of
Tustin, California, does hereby certify that the whole number of the members of the City
Council of the City of Tustin is 5; that the above and foregoing Ordinance No. 1354 was
duly and regularly introduced at a regular meeting of the Tustin City Council, held on the
7th day of October, 2008 and was given its second reading, passed, and adopted at a
regular meeting of the City Council held on the 4th day of November, 2008 by the
following vote:
COUNCILMEMBER AYES:
COUNCILMEMBER NOES:
COUNCILMEMBER ABSTAINED:
COUNCILMEMBER ABSENT:
PAMELA STOKE
CITY CLERK
Amante, Davert, Bone (3)
Kawashima, Palmer (2)
None (p)
None (p)
Ordinance No. 135 y
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