HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 1157 (1995) 1 ORDINANCE NO.. 1157
2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 9299, A PORTION OF CHAPTER
3 2 OF ARTICLE 9 OF THE TUSTIN CITY CODE RELATED TO THE
OFFICE OF THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR (C.A. 95-004)
The City Council of the City of Tustin finds and determines as
5 follows:
6 A. The Tustin City Code was amended in 1972 to establish the
Office of a Zoning Administrator who would have certain
7 authority to grant minor adjustments to standards of
development, as well as certain specified conditional use
8 permits and development applications..
9 B. It has been determined that there is a need to improve
processing efficiency for certain routine minor variations and
10 administrative actions.
11 C. The amendment will not have an adverse affect on the public
health, safety or welfare on residents or businesses of the
12 city.
13 D. The amendment is consistent with the General Plan in that it
will not negatively impact the orderly growth and development
14 of the City.
15 NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Tustin DOES
HEREBY ORDAIN as follows:
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Section 1. Section 9299, et. seq., of Article 9, Chapter 2, Part
17 9 of the Tustin City Code entitled Zoning Administrator is hereby
repealed in its entirety and a new Section 9299 et. seq., entitled
18 Zoning Administrator, is added to read as follows:
19 9299 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
20 a. Office Created
21 An Office of the Zoning Administrator is hereby created
pursuant to Section 65900 et. seq., of the California
22 Government Code.
23 b. Duties
24 The Community Development Director, or his/her. designee,
acting as the Zoning Administrator, shall have dual
25 responsibility with that of the Planning Commission to hear
and decide in accordance with Council Policy and provisions oft
26 this Chapter, and has the authority to approve, conditionally
approve or deny the following requests when such requests
27 constitute a reasonable use of property not permissible under
a strict literal interpretation of the regulations. The
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Zoning Administrator reserves the right to forward any matter
listed below to the Planning Commission for consideration and
action. Requests for Minor Adjustments and Zoning
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2 Administrator Variances in excess of the limitations
prescribed in this subsection, or those development standards
3 not specifically listed in this subsection, shall be subject
to the approval of a Variance by the Planning Commission.
4 Requests for Conditional Use Permits or other specified
development applications not specifically listed in this
5 subsection shall be subject to the approval of a Conditional
Use PermiE or other discretionary review by the Planning
6 Commission or other reviewing body as applicable.
7 1. Minor Adjustments:
8 a) A decrease of not more than 5% of the required
building site area.
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b) A decrease of not more than 10% of a required
10 building or landscaping setback.
11 c) An increase of not more than 20% in the maximum
permitted height of a fence or wall, subject to
12 city approved structural design.
13 d) An increase of not more than 10% of the permitted
projection of steps, stairways, landings, eaves,
14 cornices, canopies, overhangs, masonry chimneys,
raised porches and fireplaces into any required
15 building setback.
16 e) An increase of not more than 10% in the maximum
permitted building height.
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f) A decrease in the number of required off-street
18 parking spaces for non-residential land uses up to
a maximum of 10%.
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g) A decrease of not more than 10% fin the permitted
20 distances between detached accessory structures and
main structures.
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2. Variances when required by the City Code.
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a) A decrease of not more than ten percent (10%) of an
23 individual required building site area.
24 b) An increase of not more than twenty percent (20%)
of the permitted projection of steps, stairways,
25 landings, eaves, cornices, canopies, overhangs,
masonry chimneys, raised porches and fireplaces
26 into any required building setback.
27 c) A decrease of not more than twenty percent (20%) in
the permitted distances between detached accessory
28 structures and main structures.
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2 d) A decrease in the number of required off-street
parking spaces for non-residential land uses up to
3 a maximum of twenty percent (20%).
4 e) A decrease of not more than twenty percent (20%) in
the required setbacks for buildings, landscaping,
5 swimming pools, spas and equipment.
6 3. Conditional Use Permits when required by the City Code':
7 a) Dish'antennas.
8 b) Bulk rending machines.
9 c) 'Large collection facilities.
10 d) On-Premise Dry Cleaning.
11 e) Minor CUPs for existing development where there
would be no change of occupancy or primary use,
12 there would be no expansion of floor area, and the
request would not alter the original intent of the
13 project or site.
14 f) On-site alcoholic beverage sales licenses for
restaurants.
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g) Secondhand sales when pawning is not included.
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h) Development or construction of new buildings in the
17 Commercial General (CG) or Industrial (M) Districts
where more than fifty (50) percent of the total
18 area, or any portion of the ground 'floor, is
designated for occupancy by professional or general
19 offices.
20 i) Accessory buildings used as guest rooms.
21 j) Temporary Uses for a period of up to six (6)
months.
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4. Specified Development Applications:
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a) Soil remediation activities, subject to the same
24 findings as required for a Conditional Use Permit°
25 b) Time extensions of not more than'12 months from the
original expiration date for Minor Adjustments;
26 Conditional Use Permits, Variances, Design Reviews,
subdivisions and other development applications;
27 subject to the same noticing requirements that were
given at the time the project was originally
28 approved.
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2 c) Except where design review is required by the
Planning Commission pursuant to an adopted specific
3 plan, (a) design review applications within
redevelopment project areas; (b) minor design
4 reviews within redevelopment project areas which
include modifications to existing structures and/or
5 existing facade or site modifications which
constitute a change in three (3) or less major
6 design elements which do not result in a completed
facade upgrade; (c) single family homes not part of
7 a subdivision, (d) residential room additions and
(e) new or modified accessory structures associated
8 with existing development.
9 d) Amendment to Conditions of Approval established by
Planning Commission or City Council. Condition
10 amendments that are determined by the Community
Development Director to be minor in nature and will
11 not alter the original intent of the project or
site. Examples would include changes to exterior
12 materials, colors, elevations, landscaping,
walls/fences and hours of operation.
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c. Application Process
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1. Submittal Requirements -. Applications for Minor
15 Adjustments, Conditional Use Permits or other specified
development applications that would be subject to action
16 by the Zoning Administrator shall be filed with the
Community Development Department pursuant to the
17 Department!s current application procedures and fee
schedule. Applications should be accompanied by a
18 written description as to how the applicable positive
findings for the project type applied for identified in
19 Subsection 3 below can be justified. A single
application may include more than one request applicable
20 to the same project. Applications subject to action by
the Zoning Administrator shall be processed and approved,
21 conditionally approved or denied within the time limits
established by state law for actions of development
22 projects.
23 2. Public Hearinq and Noticing Requirements ~ Upon
determination that an application is complete, the
24 Community Development Department shall schedule the
matter for consideration by the Zoning Administrator. If
25 a public hearing is required for the type of application
considered, notice of such public hearing shall be given
26 pursuant to Government Code Section 65091. Minor
Adjustments shall be considered by the Zoning
27 Administrator without a public hearing. Additional
noticing time as specified in Government Code Section
28 65091 may be required to comply with noticing
requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act.
In the event of a conflict between required noticing
times, the longer time shall be given.
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2 3. Required Findinqs
3 (a) Minor Adjustments may be granted only when such'
adjustments are found to be in conformance with the
4 General Plan and When, because of special
circumstances applicable to the property, including
5 size, shape, topography, or surroundings, the
strict application of the Zoning Ordinance is found
6 to deprive the subject property of privileges
enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity and
7 under identical zone classification. Any Minor
Adjustment granted shall be subject to such
8 conditions as will assure that the adjustment
thereby authorized shall not constitute a grant.of
9 special privilege inconsistent with the limitations
upon other properties in the vicinity and district
10 in which the subject property is situated.
11 Minor Adjustment to reduce the required amount of
parking shall be granted only when, in addition to
12 the findings above, the following findings can also
be made:
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1) The intent of the parking regulations is
14 preserved;
15 2) The parking provided will be sufficient to
serve the use intended and potential future
16 uses of the same site; and
17 3) The adjusted decrease in the number of parking
spaces shall not be detrimental to the public
18 health, safety or general welfare or
materially injurious to properties located in
19 the general vicinity.
20 b. Variances may be granted only when such variances
are found to be in conformance with the General
21 Plan and when because of special circumstances
applicable to the-property, including size, shape,
22 topography, or surroundings, the strict application
of the Zoning Code is found to deprive the property
23 of privileges enjoyed by other properties in the
vicinity and underidentified zone classification.
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c. ConditionalUse Permits may be granted only when
25 such conditional use permits are found to be in
conformance with the General Plan and when the
-26 establishment, maintenance, or operation of the
use applied for will not, under the circumstances
27 of the particular use, be detrimental to the
health, safety, morals, comfort and general welfare
28 of the persons residing or working in the
neighborhood of such proposed use, or injurious or
detrimental to property and improvements in the
neighborhood'or the general welfare of the City.
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2 d. Design Review Applications may be approved only if
such applications are found to be in conformance
3 with the General Plan and if the location, size,
architectural features and general appearance of
4 the proposed development will not impair the
orderly and harmonious development of the area, the
5 present or future development therein, the
occupancy thereof,,or the community as a whole. In
6 making such findings, the following items shall be
considered:
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1) Height, bulk and area of buildings
8 2) Setbacks and site planning
3) Exterior materials and colors
9 4) Type and pitch of roofs
5) Size and spacing of windows, doors and'other
10 openings
6) Towers, chimneys, 'roof structures., flagpoles,
11 radio and television antennae
7) Landscaping, parking area design and traffic
12 circulation
8) Location, height. and standards of exterior
13 illumination
9) Location and appearance of equipment located
14 outside of an enclosed structure
10 Location and method of.refuse storage
15 11 Physical relationship of proposed structures
in the neighborhood
16 12 Appearance and design relationship of proposed
structures to existing structures and possible
17 future structures in the neighborhood and
public thoroughfares
18 13 Proposed signing
14 Development guideline and criteria as adopted
19 by the City Council
20 4. Zoninq Administrator Action - After consideration of the
application, and after making the appropriate findings as
21 required above, the Zoning Administrator shall take'
action to approve, approve with conditions or deny the
22 application. Notice of actions taken by the Zoning
Administrator shall be transmitted to the applicant,
23 Planning Commission and City Council prior to the end of
the appeal period and shall be determined to be final
24 unless appealed pursuant to Subsection "d" below. The
Zoning Administrator shall provide notice to the
25 applicant within two business days following the action.
26 e. Appeal to Planning Commission/Redevelopment Agency
27 The applicant, or any other interested party, may appeal any
action of the Zoning Administrator with respect to the action,
28 or any condition imposed, to the Planning Commission, or an
appeal of a Design Review application within a Redevelopment
Project Area to the Redevelopment Agency, by filing a written
notice and paying applicable fees, as established by
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2 resolution, to the Community Development Department within
seven (7) calendar days of the Zoning Administrator's action.
3 Upon receipt of an appeal, the Community Development
Department shall schedule the matter for consideration, giving
4 the same notice as provided under Subsection "c2" above.
5 After consideration of the appeal, the Planning Commission or
Redevelopment Agency shall take action to approve, approve
6 with conditions or deny the application. The Planning
Commission or Redevelopment Agency may uphold, modify. or
7 overrule all or parts of the Zoning Administrators's action.
Actions of the Planning Commission or Redevelopment Agency on
8 Minor Adjustments, Conditional Use Permits and other specified
development applications shall be supported with the findings
9 required by Subsection "c3" above.
10 f. Appeal to City Council
11 The applicant, or any other interested party, may 'appeal any
action of the Planning Commission with respect to the action,
12 or any condition imposed, to the City Council by filing a
written notice and paying applicable fees, as established by
13 resolution, to the Community Development Department within
seven (7) calendar days of the Planning Commission's action.
14 Upon receipt of an appeal, the Community Development
Department shall schedule the matter for consideration, giving
15 the same notice as provided under Subsection "c2" above.
16 After consideration of the appeal, the City Council shall take
final action to approve, approve with conditions or deny the
17 application. The City Council may uphold, modify or overrule
all or parts of the Planning Commission's action. Actions of
18 the City Council on Minor Adjustments, Conditional Use Permits
and other specified development applications shall be
19 supported with the findings required by Subsection "c3" above.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
21 City of Tustin held on the 4th day of December, 1995.
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PAMELA STOKER ~
27 City Clerk
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City of Tustin
ORDINANCE CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE )-SS
CITY OF TUSTIN )
ORDINANCE NO. 1157
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
five; that the above and foregoing Ordinance No. 1157 was introduced at
a regular meeting of the City Council held on November 20, 1995 and was
passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on
December 4, 1995 by the following vote:
COUNCILMEMBER AYES: Potts, Worley, Doyle, Thomas
COUNCILMEMBER NOES: None
COUNCILMEMBER ABSTAINED: None
COUNCILMEMBER ABSENT: Saltarelli
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