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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 1418 (2013)1 1 1 ORDINANCE NO. 1418 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF PART 6 OF CHAPTER 2 OF ARTICLE 9 OF THE TUSTIN CITY CODE RELATED TO OFF - STREET PARKING The City Council of the City of Tustin does hereby ordain as follows: Section 1 The City Council finds and determines as follows: A. That the Parking Ordinance was adopted in 2008 and consolidated the off - street parking standards into one code section and established parking design standards. That certain minor revisions and clarifications are required to strengthen and clarify the City of Tustin off- street parking standards. B. That the proposed minor code amendments are regulatory in nature and would provide for clarified implementation and enforcement of existing parking requirements and standards. 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 and clarified off- street parking requirements and standards. D That on December 11 2012, a public hearing was duly noticed, called, and held on minor Code Amendment 2012 -03 by the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission recommended that the City Council approve Code Amendment 2012 -03 by adopting Ordinance No. 1418. E. That on January 15, 2013, a public hearing was duly noticed, called, and held on Code Amendment 2012 -03 by the City Council. F That the proposed amendment is considered a `project' subject to the terms of the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA'). G. That Code Amendment is reasonably necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the City of Tustin. H. That the proposed amendment is consistent with the Tustin General Plan in that it complies with the following goals and policies: Land Use Element Goal 4 Assure a safe, healthy and aesthetically pleasing community for residents and businesses. Policy 4 6: Maintain and enhance the quality of healthy residential neighborhoods, and safeguard neighborhoods from intrusion by non - conforming and disruptive uses. Ordinance No. 1418 Page 1 of 21 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 Circulation Element Goal 7 Provide for well- designed and convenient parking facilities. Policy 7.3: Encourage the efficient use of parking facilities, including provisions for shared use of facilities, smaller vehicles and other provisions to improve the effectiveness of City codes and ordinances. Section 2. Subsection 9262a5 is hereby added to the Tustin City Code as follows: 5. Parked or stored vehicles, recreational vehicles (not within an established mobile home park), or other similar items shall not be used for temporary or permanent habitation or sleeping purposes. Section 3. Subsection 9262b1 of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows: 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 shall not be: Section 4 Subsection 9262c of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows: c. Maintenance. 1 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. 2. 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 3 A Parking Lot Maintenance /Restriping Permit shall be required prior to commencing any maintenance activities in the parking lot involving reconfiguration of an existing parking lot. Section 5. Subsection 9263a of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows: a. Expansion of any structure or change in use. When a structure is enlarged or increased in density 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. Ordinance No. 1418 Page 2 of 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 Section 6. Subsection 9263b1 of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows: 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 tenant use. Section 7 Subsection 9263f of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows: 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 and may utilize tandem parking spaces. Section 8. Subsection 9263g Table 1 of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows: TABLE 1 PARKING REQUIREMENTS BY LAND USE Land Use Type Parking Spaces Required Manufacturing and Processing General manufacturing, industrial uses 1 space for each 500 sq. ft. of gross floor area Research and development, laboratories 1 space for each 500 sq. ft. of gross floor area Warehouses and storage facilities 1 space for each 1 000 sq. ft. of gross floor area 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 exclusively for storage 1 space for each 1 000 sq. ft. of gross floor area, unless that area is 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; or 1 space for each employee and teacher on maximum shift, plus 1 space for each 10 children at maximum enrollment if adequate drop -off facilities provided. Drop -off facilities must be designed to accommodate a continuous flow of passenger vehicles to safely load and unload children. The Ordinance No. 1418 Page 3 of 21 TABLE 1 PARKING REQUIREMENTS BY LAND USE Land Use Type Parking Spaces Required adequacy of drop -off facilities proposed shall be determined by the approval body for the proposed use. Cinemas, movie theaters 1 space for each 3 fixed seats Commercial trade or business schools, instructional 1 space for every 3 students at maximum 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 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 galleries 1 space for each 300 sq. ft. of gross floor area Performance theaters, meeting halls and membership organizations 1 space for each 3 fixed seats; or if no fixed seats are provided, 1 space for every 35 sq. ft. of gross assembly or viewing area Places of assembly not specified elsewhere 1 space for each 3 fixed seats; or if no 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 and Middle 2 spaces per classroom, plus adequate drop off /loading area as approved by the Community Development Director Schools (Private) High Schools 1 space per 3 students, plus adequate drop off /loading area as approved by the Community Development Director Colleges /Universities (excluding related residential uses) 1 space per 3 students Ordinance No. 1418 Page 4 of 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 TABLE 1 PARKING REQUIREMENTS BY LAND USE Land Use Type Parking Spaces Required Studios for dance, art, martial arts, one -on -one personal fitness; Tutoring facilities 1 space for each instructor plus 1 space for each 3 students present at any one time Tennis / racquetball / handball or other courts 1.5 spaces for each court, plus 1 space 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 a multi - family complex) 2 garage spaces for each unit 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 Mobile homes (in mobile home parks) 2 covered spaces for each mobile home (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 garage spaces in addition to that required for the primary single - family unit Senior citizen congregate care housing 1 space for every 3 beds Senior citizen multi - family housing 1 space for each unit with 50 percent of 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, including mobile home and vehicle machinery 1 space for each 400 sq. ft. of gross floor area Banks and financial services 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor area Building materials, hardware stores, and plant nurseries 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of indoor display area, plus 1 space for each 1 000 sq. ft. of outdoor display area Ordinance No. 1418 Page 5 of 21 TABLE 1 PARKING REQUIREMENTS BY LAND USE Land Use Type Parking Spaces Required 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, lounges, or similar establishments at which the consumption of food and beverages occurs primarily on the premises 1 space for each 100 sq. ft. of gross floor area plus, plus a minimum 7 car stacking space for drive - through, except no additional parking spaces shall be required when a restaurant use replaces a retail, service, or office use on a property located within both the Central Commercial District (C -2) and the Old Town Commercial General Plan land use designation. No additional parking shall be required for an outdoor restaurant seating area when the area either contains no more than 12 seats, or is no larger than 50 percent of the restaurant's interior seating area; 1 additional parking space shall be required for each additional 100 sq. ft. by which the outdoor restaurant seating area exceeds the 50 percent threshold. Restaurants, take out; including delicatessens, donut shops, coffee shops, or similar establishments at which the consumption of food and beverages occurs primarily away from the premises 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor area plus, plus a minimum 7 car stacking space for drive - through, except no additional parking spaces shall be required when a restaurant use replaces a retail, service, or office use on a property located within both the Central Commercial District (C -2) and the Old Town Commercial General Plan land use designation. No additional parking shall be required for an outdoor restaurant seating area when the area either contains no more than 12 seats, or is no larger than 50 percent of the restaurant's interior seating area; 1 additional parking space shall be required for each additional 250 sq. ft. by which the outdoor restaurant seating area exceeds the 50 percent threshold. Ordinance No. 1418 Page 6 of 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 TABLE 1 PARKING REQUIREMENTS BY LAND USE Land Use Type Parking Spaces Required Retail Center (Small) The parking required will be the sum of parking requirements for the individual uses as specified in this Table. Retail Center (Large) 4 5 spaces for each 1 000 sq. ft. of gross floor area Retail stores: General merchandise 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor area Retail stores: Appliance, furniture, and bulk good stores 1 space for each 500 sq. ft. of gross floor area Service Uses Body art facility 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor area Hotels and motels 1 space for each guest room, plus 1 space for each 2 employees on largest shift, plus requirements for other accessory uses 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 offices 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; 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 skilled nursing facilities, etc.) 1 space for each 4 beds the facility is licensed to accommodate 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 Offices, administrative, corporate 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor 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 Ordinance No. 1418 Page 7 of 21 TABLE 1 PARKING REQUIREMENTS BY LAND USE Land Use Type Parking Spaces Required Pet grooming 1 space for each 500 sq. ft. of gross floor area Personal services Barber /beauty shops (and other personal services: massage therapy tanning salon) 1 space for each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor area 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 facilities 1 space for each 2,000 sq. ft. of gross 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 - automated self serve 1 space per facility if not in conjunction with a service station; no additional space required when in conjunction with service station; number of stacking spaces subject to Conditional Use Permit 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 Section 8. Subsection 9263i and 9263j are hereby added to the Tustin City Code as follows: i. Stacking Space. Number and location of stacking spaces for drive - through lanes shall be determined during project review A stacking space shall have the same length as a standard parking space. Uses not listed in Section 9263 Table 1 The required number of parking spaces for uses not listed in Section 9263 Table 1 shall be the same as for a use specified which has similar traffic generating characteristics. The Community Development Director and City Engineer or their designee, shall determine what constitutes similar traffic generating characteristics. Ordinance No. 1418 Page 8 of 21 1 1 1 One -Wa Traffic and Sin. le Loaded Aisles in Parkin. Lot Parking angle de • rees Stall depth, including bumper overhang Aisle width (travel lane) Total bay depth 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 inches 42 feet 6 inches 90 19 feet 25 feet 44 feet One -Wa Traffic and Double Loaded Aisles in Parkin. 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 1 1 1 Section 9. Subsection 9266b3 of the Tustin City Code is hereby omitted. Section 10. Subsection 9266c2 of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows: 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 Section 11 Subsection 9266d of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows: d. Parking space design and dimensions: 1 Minimum parking dimensions shall be as indicated in Table 2 and as illustrated by Figures 4 5, and 6. TABLE 2 MINIMUM PARKING STALL AND LOT DIMENSIONS Parkin. Stall Standard T .e of Stall Len•th/Width Door O.enin. Residential Gara.e /Car.oil 20 feet/10feet, inside dimensions 8 feet min (single car opening) 16 feet min two -car o.enin. Standard 19 feet/9 feet (Not applicable) Compact 17 feet/8 feet (Not applicable) Ordinance No. 1418 Page 9 of 21 Two -Wa Traffic and Double Loaded Aisles in Parkin. 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 1 General design requirements. a. Aisle width for internal circulation. The minimum aisle width for two -way traffic with no parking spaces is twenty (20) feet and a minimum of twelve (12) feet for one -way traffic with no parking spaces. b. Parallel parking spaces. Parallel parking spaces shall have a 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. Ordinance No. 1418 Page 10 of 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 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 7 (Access to Parking Spaces). h. Physical Barrier Parking spaces located adjacent to a physical barrier (i.e. wall, fence) shall be eleven (11) feet wide to allow for opening of vehicle doors. i. Dead -end drive aisle. Drives aisle with a dead -end configuration shall have a three (3) foot additional back -up space. Section 12. Subsection 9266e6 of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows: 6. A permanent and automatic irrigation system shall be installed and maintained in all landscaped areas to ensure proper maintenance of plant materials. Section 13. Subsection 9266e2. of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows: 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 Additional landscape criteria are specified within individual zoning designation standards, where applicable. Section 14 Subsection 9266f of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows: f. Lighting. Parking facilities shall provide lighting in compliance with the requirements of the Tustin City Code and other applicable requirements. Section 15. Subsection 9266n is hereby added to the Tustin City Code as follows: n. Parking lots built prior to the adoption of this ordinance may be maintained and repaired; however any reconfiguration of parking area shall comply to the extent possible, with the provisions contained in this Part. Any deviations from the standards shall be approved by the Community Development Department. Section 16. Subsection 9268a2 is hereby added to the Tustin City Code as follows: 2. Dual use of loading spaces for purposes of vehicle parking shall be allowed during hours approved by the property owner or their designee. Loading spaces may count towards the number of required parking spaces for the associated use. Dedicated loading spaces may not be used as dual use parking spaces. Section 17 Subsection 9268b7 of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows: 7 Striping. Loading areas shall be striped and /or have signage indicating the loading spaces. Dual use loading spaces shall have appropriate striping and /or signage Ordinance No. 1418 Page 11 of 21 indicating hours approved for vehicle parking. The striping and /or signage shall be permanently maintained by the property owner /tenant in a clear and visible manner at all times. Section 18. Subsection 9268c of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows: C Figures 1 The figures and notes in this section delineate and illustrate the requirements in this chapter PICT F.a 1. VERTICAL CLEARANCE— PARKING SPACE IN ENCLOSED GARAGE CR COVERED PASXIi4G 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 Ordinance No. 1418 Page 12 of 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 FIGURE 2 MINIMUM GARAGE DIMENSIONS TWO-CAR GARAGE Garage with separate openings and interior posts 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 Ordinance No. 1418 Page 13 of 21 wm 0 © I L__ li I Garage with separate openings and interior posts 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 Ordinance No. 1418 Page 13 of 21 Fie :!RE 3 PARKING OVERHANG STANDARDS CONTINUOUS CURB WHEEL STOPS WALEtR OTHER PERMANENT OBSTRUCTION Figure 3: Parking Overhang Standards 1 Parking length — seventeen (17) feet minimum 2. Overhang length — two (2) feet maximum Ordinance No. 1418 Page 14 of 21 1 1 1 5 Lure4 •1 •e'ree— in. a Drive • is- (1) CO "e a 2 Cu C (7) a) I- 0 C E .13 r 0 a) 0 E 0 2 2 — E c ,-- a3 (;), 0 •cr cts. " )F; ;<) _c aP) 0 91-1 cr% 0 2 LE 11)) ut 0 .c L.) a) 4- ap 4-1 •E' E 03 0 0 w 15 CD a 0 CO 0 •cj, E (1) 0 75 cy) €.) .- 2 > 0 0_ cu C Ci rts .a a) 121 '•;- >• z .u> P •>„ 73 • = a) a c‘l SAMPLE FY=. LC '2 ..t; .;'- LkJ:6LE DRIVE PtiCLE 14---- TRASH l i i i ERCLOSURS \J .1 'I5 (— i+ s...=; Si — 3 ;' v._�. f . F ":t _, _ , jay, _ � I (. )1 )l _ C.� , ' 44V11 , iy' •� 6 4 ..: II hX:71 -.t -,- I yrI ow .Ilth lt. r.SII- ,OA 5 I y' 1. .I fM }. •I s.. it . _ Al Figure 56: 90 degree — Double Drive Aisle 1 1 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 front yard area: twenty -four (24) feet to thirty -five (35) feet 7 Stalls adjacent to physical obstruction: eleven (11) feet by nineteen (19) feet 1 Ordinance No. 1418 Page 16 of 21 V...... ........ .. ..................mkt:....... ....... ^s`; h.ONSSx xx. xc. Cx.SsC a 1 O 0 0 0 . '` `:2222222222::2::22......\ I� � mu::II2 25222:22......2N.::::2::maa allaZlladttaltaM2LT42 Figure 6: 60 degree twenty (20) feet Two way — twenty -four (24) feet to thirty -five (35) feet ACCESS TO PAFEEN + ?, =.:=3 1 Queuing Distance: Minimr um twenty (20) feet MINIMUM C RIV --'WAY W43rI ; C:R EAr AGES WITH A SHARED DRIVEWAY L 0 =1 f, �p 1 Driveway width: Minimum twenty -five (25) feet Ordinance No. 1418 Page 18 of 21 1 1 1 Section 19. Subsection 9269 of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended as follows: 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. Carwash — Automated Se. If Serve. A car wash facility that is fully automated in which patrons remain in their vehicles during the service then drive away after the service and does not involve carwash personnel. Carwash — Full Serve. A car wash facility that provides full car wash services in which patrons wait for their vehicles in a waiting area while car wash personnel vacuum, wash, dry and detail the vehicles. Carwash — Self Serve. A car wash facility in which wash bays are provided and patrons wash the vehicles themselves. 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 rij ht -of -way and the garage, carport, or required parking space designed and intended as an acres§ 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. Retail Center (Small). A commercial property with less than 30,000 square feet of gross floor area. Ordinance No. 1418 Page 19 of 21 Retail Center (Large). A commercial property with 30,000 square feet or more of gross floor area. Seat. Furniture or furnishings designed and used for sitting; eighteen (18) inches of continuous bench or bleacher seating shall equal one (1) seat. Stacking Space. A space that a vehicle can occupy for the purpose of queuing in order to access a drive - through service. 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. 5 Section 19 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, itch 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 at a regular meeting of the City Council for the City of Tustin on this 5th day of February 2013. ELWYN F{. MURRAY Mayor Ordinance No. 1418 Page 20 of 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF TUSTIN ORDINANCE NO 1418 JEFFREY C. PARKER, 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. 1418 was duly and regularly introduced at a regular meeting of the Tustin City Council, held on the 15th day of January 2013 and was given its second reading, passed, and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 5th day of February 2013 by the following vote: COUNCILPERSONS AYES' Murray, Puckett, Gomez, Bernstein (4) COUNCILPERSONS NOES. None (0) COUNCILPERSONS ABSTAINED' None (0) COUNCILPERSONS ABSENT Nielsen (1) JEFF =''C. ARKER Cit Jerk Ordinance No. 1418 Page 21 of 21