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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 510 (1971) 1 ORDINANCE NO. 510 ~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Z OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE, ORDINANCE N0. 157, AS AMENDED, ~ ADOPTING THE EL CAMIN0 REAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN ~ 4 (SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 1) The City Council of the City of Tustin, does ordain 5 as follows: The Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 157, as amended is hereby amended by the addition thereto of Section 4.17. 8 SECTION 4.17 E1 Camino Real - Specific Plan No. 1: 9 10 a) In order to promote the goals and objectives of the General Plan and to encourage the orderly developmenl and redevelopment of commercial and p~ofessional 11 land uses in the Town Center a~ea, there is hereby established by this Ordinance, The E1Camino Real 12 Commercial Area Specific Plan No. 1. 131 b) Plan Boundaries: 14 The area encompassed by Specific Plan No. 1 15 depicted by Figure 1, shall be bounded by a line starting at a point at the center-line of the inte on Sixth Street to a point e e 17 centerline of the intersection of Sixth Street and E1 Camino Real; thence northerly on an alignment 18 with the easterly boundary of Prospect Avenue to the centerline of the intersection of Prospect Avenue and First Street; 'thence westerly to the 19 point of'beginning. 20 c) Permitted Uses: 21 Subject to the general provisions, exceptions and 22 restrictions as herein provided, all uses shall be permitted in the DowntoWn Commercial Area as are 25 authorized in the Retail Commercial.District (C~i). 24 d) Limitations on Permitted Uses: All uses in the E1 Camino Real Commercial Area shall be subject to the follOwing'limitations: 1) No structure other than motels and hotels shall be permitted mixed residential and commercial uses. 28 2) No merchandise shall be displayed nor advertise~. 29 for sale on or over public right-of-way. This section is not to be construed as restricting 30 nor limiting the outside display and sale of merchandise on private property within the 31 district. 32 1 e) Authorized and ~ncouraged Uses: ~ The following uses are authorized and encouraged for this area with the interest of creating a ,, ~ Commercial Village Atmosphere: ~ 4 Pipe & TobacCo Shops Lamp Shops Wine Tasting~Rooms Yardage Goods 5 Leather Goods Knit Shops Candle Shopsi Ice-Cream Parlors 6 Boutique Jewelry Shops Coffee Shopsi Wrought Iron Ware V Ethnic RestaUrants Art Galleries 8 4 (Spanish, Mexican, General Offices French, German) Photographers's Studios Hobby Shops ~ Gift Shops 9 Delicatessens China and Crystal 10 The above list of potential uses is not all encompassing but typifies the character of uses ~1 that illustrate the desired image. 12 f) Site Plan and Elevations Required: 13 Prior to the~ issuance of a building permit for any building, structure, or structural alteration, and 14 prior to theiimprovement or modification of any parking lot, a site plan and/or building elevation 15 plan shall b~ approved by the Development Preview = 16 Commission as set forth by Ordinance No. 439. 17 g) S~te Development Standards and Exceptions: In order to provide maximum flexibility in design 18 and development for various lot sizes, consistent 19 with a concept of village environment, the following criteria and=exceptions shall become applicable: 20 1. Front building sethacks may be established at 21 the property li~e except for corner properties requiring a five foot (5') line of sight 2~ clearance. 23 '2. Rear yar~ setbacks shall be established at fifteen (15) feet from the rear property line, 24 or in the event the development extends to the next intervening street, the rear setback line shall be~construed as the frontage on "C" or prospectsStreets' 26 3. As an ex~.eption to the general sections of this cha~=ter'and other provisions of the Zoning 27 Ordinance, when commercial and professional 28 properties are developed or converted to per- i mitted u~es under the provisions of this Ordinanf on-site parking requirements may be modified ~9 under any one or a combination .of the following 30 provisions. 31 I (a) Property or properties that lie in toto ~ ~ within a Vehicle Parking Assessment District or Business Improvement Area shall be exempt from the requirement for on-site 3 parking accommodations, subject to the provisions of the parking or improvement 4 district ordinance. 5 (b) On-site parking requirements may be waived upon the presentation to the City of a long 6 term lease, running with and as a condition of the business license, for private off- V site parking accommodations within 300 feet 8 of the business or activity to be served. 9 (c) All or a portion 'of required number of parking spaces may be satisfied by depositinq with the City an amount, to be used for 10 public parking accommodations within the area, equal to 4 times the assessed value 11 as determined from the.latest assessment 1Z roll of the County Assessor, of 200 square feet of land within the area, for each required parking space not otherwise pro- 13 vided. 14 4. Architectural styles shall be authorized by the 15 Development Preview Commission upon a finding that proposed developments are compatible with 16 and complementary to the village motif. Renova~ c of existing Victorian and western style buildin~ 17 and construction of others of similar styhe and .compatible Spanish motif are encouraged. 18 5. Landscaping plans for areas exposed to public view shall be required as an integral of site 19 development plans. 6. Signs shall be of-uniform size, color and style limited to twenty (20%) percent of the front wall area of any one single business or office plus one free-standing complex or mall identification sign not to exceed 200 square feet with .permitted identification of the business or professions within the complex of twenty (20) square feet maximum for each such occupant. E5 h) Public Improvements: ~6 Public improvements contributing to the motif of the area and the intent of this ordinance are to consist 27 of the following: ~8 1) Street furniture for convenience of the pedestr] shopper to consist of benches and trash recep- 29 tacles. 30 2) Street lighting with the use of stanchions and fixtures that contribute to the development 31 theme. 32 4 3~ Street portals to create an identity of approach to the area for vehicle and pedestrian traffic. ~ 4) The use of wishing wells as theme and area ~ ~ identity. ~ 5) Street and traffic patterns that segregate ,,~ vehicle from pedestrian traffic by providing rear access to parking accommodations, delivery 4 ~ services, and through traffic, with frontage accommodations for pedestrians and short te~ 5 convenience parking. 6 P~SED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Tustin, 8 City Council, held on the 6th day of July, 1971. 11 " MAY6R" lZ ATTEST: 13 15 C~ CLE~ 16 17 18 19 STATE OF CALIFO~IA) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS 2~ CITY OF TUSTIN ) Z3 RUTH C. POE, City Clerk an~ ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Tustin, California, does hereby Z4 certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City Of Tustin is five; that the above and fore- Z5 going Ordinance No. 510 was duly and regularly introduced and read at a regular meethg of the City Council held on 26 the 21st day of June~ , 1971, and was given its second reading and dull passed and adopted at a regular ~? meeting held on the 6th day of July , 1971 ~'~ 28 by the following vote: ~ ' 29 AYES: CO~CILMEN COCO,~C. MILLER, MARSTERS, OSTER NOES: COUNCILMEN NONE 30 ABSENT: COUNCILMEN L. MILLER 51 32 ~ '~c~erk,~.y of Tustin, CaliFO~a