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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 2188 - Amending Title 18.06.020 ORDINANCE NO. 2188 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDDING AMENDING SECTION 18.06.020 OF THE REDDING MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE REZONING OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF REDDING (RZ-5-97). The City Council of the City of Redding does ordain as follows: Section 1. That the boundaries of the districts referred to in Section 18.06.020 of the Redding Municipal Code, as designated on a map entitled "Zoning Map of the City of Redding, California," dated March 19, 1956, are hereby altered as set forth on the map attached hereto and made a part hereof by: REZONING: 1515 Charles Drive FROM: "U" Unclassified District TO: "M-2-B20-F" and "M-2-B1A-F" Industrial Districts with Site Plan Review Combining Districts, with the site plan review criteria attached hereto and made a part hereof; and "OS" Open Space District. Section 2. On the basis of the initial study for rezoning application RZ-5-97 prepared by the Development Services Department, the City Council finds that the subject rezoning will not have a significant effect on the environment and approves the negative declaration with the following findings: The Project is compatible with the Redding General Plan, the surrounding land use and the Code of the City of Redding, California, and it will not significantly alter existing landform. Section . This ordinance shall take effect 30 days after the date of its adoption, and the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this ordinance and cause its publication according to law. I HEREBY CERTIFY that this ordinance was introduced and read at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 19th day of August , 1997; and was read and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 2nd day of Septer.ber> 1997, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Kehoe, McGeorge and Murray NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: P. Anderson and R. Anderson ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None PATRICIA A. ANDERSON, Mayor Attest: Form Approved: d04�1 � , l - Connie Stro mayer, City e A,�� eonard Wingate, Ci ttorney 0 O a I. :7rL7FF-FP M-2-MA-FFP U-FP h m S PROP W = 'OS' 2-BIA-F PROPOSED 'M-2-m-F' PROP PROP. 'B-20-F' UNTAIN LAK rl U 0 U O M-2-F z N c Y� CATERPILLAR RD H TF cn /L 2o-F 2 -2-F Pi P Q - SOURCE: GIS DIVISION DEVELOPM9�f�SERVICES DEPARTMENT PROPOSED ZONING MAP ITEM: 00 300 600 900 RZ-5-97 / FARLEY SCALE IN FEET 1515 CHARLES DRIVE DWG. N0: DATE: ATTACHMENT: C:\DWG\ AUGUST 19, 1997 APN. 073-030-09 RZ597 • July 31, 1997 Linda Foss RZ-5-97 Site Plan Review Criteria "M-2-B20-F" 1. Building setbacks along Mountain Lakes Boulevard shall be 20 feet. Along other streets, front-yard building setbacks shall be 15 feet and street side-yard building setbacks shall be 10 feet. The following are excluded from these setbacks: a. Roof overhangs. b. Uncovered steps and walks not wider than 6 feet. c. Paving and associated curbing except that storage areas shall not be permitted within any required street setback and parking shall not be permitted within any street setback or within 15 feet of the public street, whichever is less. d. Traffic directional signs that do not contain an advertising message. e. One detached sign not exceeding 15 feet in height nor 125 square feet in area and which only gives the name of the company and the street address. Such sign shall be internally illuminated, shall have underground electric, and shall not be closer than 12 feet to any property line or closer than 20 feet to any driveway. Sign materials shall be harmonious with the architecture of the development. Signs shall not rotate or flash. f. Raised planters. g. Architectural earthwork, light standards, fountains, or aesthetic features. 2. The aggregate side-yard requirement shall be a total of twenty (20) feet as set forth in this subsection. It may be either on one or both sides of each building site;provided, however,that one side yard shall be at least fifteen(15) feet in width; and provided further that a yard of at least ten (10) feet in width shall be provided adjacent to any property zoned for residential purposes. 3. Rear yards, minimum ten(10) feet. 4. Off-street parking shall be provided to accommodate all parking needs for employee, visitor, and company vehicles on the site. The intent of this provision is to eliminate the need for on-street parking. The lessee or grantee shall provide at least 3 parking stall for each 4 persons to be employed on site in addition to customer and visitor parking, provided, however, that should the proposed use for a site come under more restrictive parking requirements of the City, the more restrictive requirements shall apply. 5. Employee parking shall not be permitted: RZ 5 9, July 31, 1997 Site Plan Review Criteria, "M-2-B20-F" Page 2 a. On any public street. b. Between the public street pavement edge and the property line. 6. Parking areas for employees or visitors shall not be within any street setback or within 15 feet of the public street, whichever is less. Areas within the street setback shall not be used for vehicle maneuvering or backup. 7. All parking areas shall be designed to enable vehicles leaving the property to exit in a forward direction. 8. No materials, supplies, or equipment, including company-owned or operated trucks, shall be stored in any area on a site, except inside a closed building or behind a visual barrier, screening such areas from the view of adjoining properties and public streets. 9. Loading docks shall be set back and screened to minimize view from the street. 10. Any fence directly visible from any public street and used to screen storage areas from public view shall be a minimum of 6 feet high and shall be constructed of a style and material approved by the City. Where proposed storage would exceed the height of the fence and be visible from a public street, the developer shall plant a row of evergreen trees that can be reasonably anticipated in a period of 5 years to achieve a height sufficient to screen the stored materials. All other property lines may, in the alternative, use chain-link fence with wood or plastic slats. If adjacent to an area zoned for residential purposes, a row of evergreen trees shall be planted and maintained inside said fence with an interval to fully screen the storage area within 5 years. Fences shall not be constructed within any required street setback. 11. All buildings shall be architecturally pleasing and shall be subject to the following requirement: a. The front or side of any building facing a street or facing a residential district shall be constructed of tinted concrete block, brick, stucco, wood, or similar materials. Corrugated sheet metal alone is not deemed to be pleasing for the purpose of this section. b. The design exhibits attention to the generally accepted elements of architectural design. July 31, 1997 Linda Foss RZ-5-97 Site Plan Review Criteria "M-2-B 1 A-F" 1. Front-yard building setbacks shall be 30 feet, and street side-yard building setbacks shall be 20 feet, excluding the following: a. Roof overhang. b. Uncovered steps and walks not wider than 6 feet. c. Paving and associated curbing except that storage areas shall not be permitted within any required street setback and parking shall not be permitted within any street setback or within 15 feet of the public street, whichever is less. d. Traffic directional signs that do not contain an advertising message. e. One detached sign not exceeding 15 feet in height nor 125 square feet in area and which only gives the name of the company and the street address. Such sign shall be internally illuminated, shall have underground electric, and shall not be closer than 12 feet to any property line or closer than 20 feet to any driveway. Sign materials shall be harmonious with the architecture of the development. Signs shall not rotate or flash. f. Raised planters. g. Architectural earthwork, light standards, fountains, or aesthetic features. 2. The aggregate side-yard requirement shall be a total of twenty (20) feet as set forth in this subsection. It may be either on one or both sides of each building site;provided, however,that one side yard shall be at least fifteen (15) feet in width; and provided further that a yard of at least ten (10) feet in width shall be provided adjacent to any property zoned for residential purposes. 3. Rear yards, minimum ten (10) feet. 4. Off-street parking shall be provided to accommodate all parking needs for employee, visitor, and company vehicles on the site. The intent of this provision is to eliminate the need for on-street parking. The lessee or grantee shall provide at least 3 parking stall for each 4 persons to be employed on site in addition to customer and visitor parking, provided, however, that should the proposed use for a site come under more restrictive parking requirements of the City, the more restrictive requirements shall apply. 5. Employee parking shall not be permitted: a. On any public street. RZ-5-97 July 31, 1997 Site Plan Review Criteria, "M-2-B2A-F" Page 2 b. Between the public street pavement edge and the property line. 6. Parking areas for employees or visitors shall not be within any street setback or within 15 feet of the public street, whichever is less. Areas within the street setback shall not be used for vehicle maneuvering or backup. 7. All parking areas shall be designed to enable vehicles leaving the property to exit in a forward direction. 8. No materials, supplies, or equipment, including company-owned or operated trucks, shall be stored in any area on a site, except inside a closed building or behind a visual barrier, screening such areas from the view of adjoining properties and public streets. 9. Loading docks shall be set back and screened to minimize view from the street. 10. Any fence directly visible from any public street and used to screen storage areas from public view shall be a minimum of 6 feet high and shall be constructed of a style and material approved by the City. Where proposed storage would exceed the height of the fence and be visible from a public street, the developer shall plant a row of evergreen trees that can be reasonably anticipated in a period of 5 years to achieve a height sufficient to screen the stored materials. All other property lines may, in the alternative, use chain-link fence with wood or plastic slats. If adjacent to an area zoned for residential purposes, a row of evergreen trees shall be planted and maintained inside said fence with an interval to fully screen the storage area within 5 years. Fences shall not be constructed within any required street setback. 11. All buildings shall be architecturally pleasing and shall be subject to the following requirement: a. The front or side of any building facing a street or facing a residential district shall be constructed of tinted concrete block, brick, stucco, wood, or similar materials. Corrugated sheet metal alone is not deemed to be pleasing for the purpose of this section. b. The design exhibits attention to the generally accepted elements of architectural design. In the Superior Court of the State of Califorw'a VEp in and for the County of Shasta -------------------- r' CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION �iiCHASINCa -------------------- ORDINANCE NO.2188 AN ORDINANCE:OF THE.CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDS"' DING AME 18.06.020.OF THE,REDDINGMU-J, OO NICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE REZONING OF CERTAIN!"J No.2188 REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF REDDING(RZ-5.97).". y The City Council.of the City",of Redding does ordain as fol;' lows: Public Notice Section 1.That the.boundaries of the districts referred to in.a ' Section 18.06.020 of the Redding Municipal Code,as designated :on a map'entitled"Zoning Map.of the City of Redding,Califor; City of Redding nia,"dated March'19, 1956,'are hereby altered as set forth on'. the map attached hereto and made apart hereof by: REZONING: 1515 Charles Drive FROM: i "U:'Unclassified District - State of California TO: "M-2-1320-F"and"M-2-B1A-F"Industrial Districts v.- with Site Plan Review CombiningDistricts,with County Of Shasta the site plan review criteria attached hereto and ._ made a parthereof;and"OS"'Open,Space-District. I hereby certify that the Record Searchlight is a Ef- l r newspaper of general circulation within the provisions } � fJ of the Government Code of the State of California, — , printed and published in the City of Redding, County - u4sew-FFv. of Shasta, State of California;that I am the principal clerk of the printer of said newspaper;that the notice U� of which the annexed clipping is a true printed copy was published in said newspaper on the following dates,to wit; �f September 10, 1997. ' C and use,and-ihe oae of the�i;ity:ofHetliiuig,l.arnia lto ,an i,J. I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing will not significantly alter existing landf.orm formy Section-3.This ordinance shall take effect 30.daysafter the is true and correct,at Redding,California on the date of its"adoption,and the City Clerk shall certify-to the adop-,- tion of this'ordinance and.cause its,publication according-to law. 10th day of September, 1997. rt 1 HEREBY CERTIFY that this ordinance was introduced and reads: at a regular meeting of the City.Council on the-19thday of Auai3 .gust; 1997;and was read and adopted"at a regular meet ing'of-1 the City Council on•the 2nd day of September,1997,by the fol`t r lowing vote: - 1 AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Kehoe,McGeorge and,Murray.,- NOES:. COUNCIL MEMBERS: None t:" ABSENT:,COUNCIL MEMBERS:. P.Anderson and R.Anderson Signature . %ABSTAIN:000NCILMEMBERS: None. - " /s/Patricia A.Anderson r -­'PATRICIA A.ANDERSON,Mayor y.. IV•, Attest: -Form Approved: ' RECORD SEARCHLIGHT /s/Connie stronma er y /s/W.Leonard Wingate �V 1101 Twin View Blvd.,Reddin g�CalifornCity Clerk ia 96003 CONNIEk .1.AYER,, W.LEONARD WINGATE, ' 'City Attorney September.10,1997 .42904281�_;'1I