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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2689 Replaces AMC 18.72 ORDINANCE NO.2689 AN ORDINANCE COMPLETELY REPLACING CHAPTER 18.72, SITE DESIGN AND USE STANDARDS, OF THE LAND USE ORDINANCE OF THE ASHLAND MUNICIPAL CODE WITH RESPECT TO IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDED PROGRAMS FOR COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Chapter 18.72, Site Design and Use Standards, of the Ashland Municipal Code is replaced in its entirety as follows: "Chapter 18.72 SITE DESIGN AND USE STANDARDS Sections: 18.72.010 18.72.020 18.72.030 18.72.040 18.72.050 18.72.060 18.72.070 18.72.080 18.72.090 18.72.1 O0 18.72.110 18.72.120 18.72.140 18.72.150 18.72.160 18.72.170 Purpose and Intent. Definitions. Application. Approval Process. Detail Site Review Zone. Plans Required. Criteria for Approval. Site Design Standards. Administrative Variance. Power to Amend Plans. Landscaping Standards. Controlled Access. Light and Glare Performance Standards. Review by Conservation Coordinator. Landscaping Maintenance. Development Standards for Disc Antennas. 18.72.010 Purpose and Intent. The purpose and intent of this Chapter is to regulate the manner in which land in the City is used and developed, to reduce adverse effects on surrounding property owners and the general public, to create a business environment that is safe and comfortable, to further energy conservation efforts within the City, to enhance the environment for walking, cycling, and mass transit use, and ensure that high quality development is maintained throughout the City. 18.72.020 Definitions. The following terms are hereby defined as they apply to this Chapter: Floor-Area Ratio (FAR) - The gross floor area of all buildings on a lot divided by the lot area. Infill - The development of more intensive land uses upon vacant or under-utilized sites. Primary Orientation - Direction of the front of a building with the main entrance to the public. 18.72.030 Application. Site design and use standards shall apply to all zones of the city and shall apply to all development indicated in this Chapter, except for those developments which are regulated by the Subdivisions (18.80), the Partitioning (18.76), Manufactured Housing (18.84) and Performance Standards (18.88). 18.72.040 Approval Process. Staff Permit. The following types of developments shall be subject to approval under the Staff Permit Procedure. Any Staff Permit may be processed as a Type I permit at the discretion of the Staff Advisor. Any change of occupancy from a less intensive to a more intensive occupancy, as defined in the City building code, or any change in use which requires a greater number of parking spaces. Any addition less than 2,500 square feet or ten percent of the building's square footage, whichever is less, to a building. Any use which results in three or less dwelling units per lot, other than single-family homes on individual lots. All installations of mechanical equipment in any zone. Installation of disc antennas shall be subject to the requirements of Section 18.72.160. Any disc antenna for commercial use in a residential zone shall also be subject to a Conditional Use Permit (18.104). (Ord. 2289 S5, 1984; Ord. 2457 S4, 1988) Any exterior change to a structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 2 Type I Procedure. The following types of developments shall be subject to approval under the Type I procedure: Any change in use of a lot from one general use category to another general use category, e.g., from residential to commercial, as defined by the zoning regulations of this Code. 2. Any residential use which results in four dwelling units or more on a lot. All new structures or additions greater than 2,500 square feet, except for developments included in Section 18.72.040 (A). 18.72.050 Detail Site Review Zone. The Detail Site Review Zone is that area defined in the Site Design Standards adopted pursuant to Section 18.72.080. Any development in the Detail Site Review Zone as defined in the Site Review Standards adopted pursuant to this chapter, which exceeds 10,000 square feet or is longer than 100 feet in length or width, shall be reviewed according to the Type 2 procedure. No new buildings or contiguous groups of buildings in the Detail Site Review Zone shall exceed a gross square footage of 45,000 square feet or a combined contiguous building length of 300 feet. Any building or contiguous group of buildings which exceed these limitations, which were in existence in 1992, may expand up to 15% in area or length beyond their 1992 area or length. Neither the gross square footage or combined contiguous building length as set forth in this section shall be subject to any variance authorized in the Land Use Ordinance. 18.72.060 Plans Required. The following submittals shall be required in order to determine the project's compliance with this Chapter: A site plan containing the following: A. Project name. B. Vicinity map. C. Scale (the scale shall be at least one (1) inch equals fifty (50) feet or larger.) 3 North arrow. Date. Street names and locations of all existing and proposed streets within or on the boundary of the proposed development. Lot layout with dimensions for all lot lines. Zoning designations of the proposed development. Zoning designations adjacent to the proposed development. Location and use of all proposed and existing buildings, fences and structures within the proposed development. Indicate which buildings are to remain and which are to be removed. Location and size of all public utilities in and adjacent to the proposed development with the locations shown of: 1. Water lines and meter sizes. 2. Sewers, manholes and cleanouts. 3. Storm drainages and catch basins. The proposed location of: 1. Connection to the City water system. 2. Connection to the City sewer system. 3. Connection to the City electric utility system. 4. The proposed method of drainage of the site. Location of drainage ways or public utility easements in and adjacent to the proposed development. Location, size and use of all contemplated and existing public areas within the proposed development. All fire hydrants proposed to be located near the site and all fire hydrants proposed to be located within the site. 4 VVo A topographic map of the site at a contour interval of at least five (5) feet. Location of all parking areas and all parking spaces, ingress and egress on the site, and on-site circulation. Use designations for all areas not covered by building. Locations of all existing natural features including, but not limited to, any existing trees of a caliber greater than six inches diameter at breast height, except in forested areas, and any natural drainageways or creeks existing on the site, and any outcroppings of rocks, boulders, etc. Indicate any contemplated modifications to a natural feature. A landscape plan showing the location, type and variety, size and any other pertinent features of the proposed landsoaping and plantings. At time of installation, such plans shall include a layout of irrigation facilities and ensure the plantings will continue to grow. The elevations and locations of all proposed signs for the development. Exterior elevations of all buildings to be proposed on the site. Such plans shall indicate the material, color, texture, shape and other design features of the building, including all mechanical devices. Elevations shall be submitted drawn to scale of one inch equals ten feet or greater. A written summary showing the following: 1. For commercial and industrial developments: a. The square footage contained in the area proposed to be developed. b. The percentage of the lot covered by structures. ¢. The percentage of the lot covered by other impervious surfaces. d. The total number of parking spaces. e. The total square footage of all landscaped areas. 2. For residential developments: a. The total square footage in the development. 5 bo The number of dwelling units in the development (include the units by the number of bedrooms in each unit, e.g., ten one-bedroom, 25 two-bedroom, etc). c. Percentage of lot coverage by: i. Structures. ii. Streets and roads. iii. Recreation areas. iv. Landscaping. v. Parking areas. 3. For all developments, the following shall also be required: The method and type of energy proposed to be used for heating, cooling and lighting of the building, and the approximate annual amount of energy used per each source and the methods used to make the approximation. 18.72.070 Criteria for Approval. The following criteria shall be used to approve or deny an application: All applicable City ordinances have been met or will be met by the proposed development. Bo All requirements of the Site Review Chapter have been met or will be met. The development complies with the Site Design Standards adopted by the City Council for implementation of this Chapter. That adequate capacity of City facilities for water, sewer, paved access to and through the development, electricity, urban storm drainage, and adequate transportation can and will be provided to and through the subject property. (Ord. 2655, 1991) 18.72.080 Site Design Standards. 18.72.090 The Council may adopt standards by ordinance for site design and use. These standards may contain: Additional approval criteria for developments affected by this Chapter. Information and recommendations regarding project and unit design and layout, landscaping, energy use and conservation, and other considerations regarding the site design. o Interpretations of the intent and purpose of this Chapter applied to specific examples. Other information or educational materials the Council deems advisable. Before the Council may adopt or amend the guidelines, a public hearing must be held by the Planning Commission and a recommendation and summary of the hearing forwarded to the Council for its consideration. Administrative Variance from Site Design and Use Standards. An administrative variance to the requirements of this chapter may be granted with respect to the requirements of the Site Design Standards adopted under section 18.72.080 if, on the basis of the application, investigation and evidence submitted, all of the following circumstances are found to exist: Ao There is a demonstrable difficulty in meeting the specific requirements of the Site Design Standards due to a unique or unusual aspect of the proposed use of a site; Approval of the variance will not substantially negatively impact adjacent properties; Approval of the variance is consistent with the stated purpose of the Site Design and Use Chapter; and The variance requested is the minimum variance which would alleviate the difficulty. 18.72.100 Power to Amend Plans. When approving an application the Planning Commission or the Staff Advisor may include any or all of the following conditions if they find it necessary to meet the intent and purpose and the criteria for approval: 7 Require the value of the landscaping to be above two percent, but not greater than five percent of the total project costs as determined from the building permit valuation. Require such modifications in the landscaping plan as will ensure proper screening and aesthetic appearance. Require plantings and ground cover to be predominant, not accessory, to other inorganic or dead organic ground cover. Require the retention of existing trees, rocks, water ponds or courses and other natural features. Require the retention and restoration of existing historically significant structures on the project site. Fo Require the City Engineer's approval of a grading plan or drainage plan for a collection and transmission of drainage. Go Require the modification or revision of the design or remodeling of structures, signs, accessory buildings, etc., to be consistent with the Site Design Standards. Require the modification of the placement of any new structures, new accessory uses, parking and landscaping on the project site to buffer adjacent uses from the possible detrimental effects of the propose development. Restrict heights of new buildings or additions over 35 feet and increase setbacks up to 20 feet. J. Require on-site fire hydrants with protective barricades. Require the type and placement or shielding of lights for outdoor circulation and parking. bo Require new developments to provide limited controlled access onto a major street by means of traffic signals, traffic controls and turning islands, landscaping, or any other means necessary to insure the viability, safety and integrity of the major street as a through corridor. Require pedestrian access, separate pedestrian paths, sidewalks and protection from weather in new developments. 8 Require developments to provide access to improved City streets and, where possible, provide access to the lower order street rather than a major collector or arterial street. (Ord. 2425 S2, 1987) 18.72.110 Landscaping Standards. Area Required. The following areas shall be required to be landscaped in the following zones: R-1 45% of total developed lot area R-2 35% of total developed lot area R-3 25% of total developed lot area C-1 15% of total developed lot area C-1-D 10% of total developed lot area E-1 15% of total developed lot area M-1 10% of total developed lot area Location. Landscaping shall be located so that it is visible from public right-of-way or provide buffering from adjacent uses. Landscaping shall be distributed in those areas where it provides for visual and acoustical buffering, open space uses, shading and wind buffering, and aesthetic qualities. Go Irrigation. All landscaping plans shall either be irrigated or shall be certified that they can be maintained and survive without artificial irrigation. If the plantings fail to survive, the property owner shall replace them. Parking Lots. Seven percent of all the parking lot area shall be landscaped. Such landscaping shall consist of the proper mixture of deciduous trees and shrubs so that all of the landscaped areas shall be covered within five years by a spreading evergreen ground cover or by shrubs and shaded by the trees. E. One street tree per 30 feet of frontage shall be required on all projects. 18.72.120 Controlled access. Prior to any partitioning of property located in an R-2, R-3, C-1, E-1 or M- 1 zone, controlled access standards shall be applied and, if necessary, cross easements shall be required so that access to all properties created by the partitioning can be made from one or more points. 9 Access points shall be limited to the following: 1) Distance between driveways. On arterial streets - 100 feet; on collector streets - 75 feet; on residential streets - 50 feet. 2) Distance from intersections. On arterial streets - 100 feet; on collector streets - 50 feet; on residential streets - 35 feet. Vision clearance standards. 1) 2) No obstructions greater than two and one half feet high, nor any landscaping which will grow greater than two and one half feet high, with the exception of trees whose canopy heights are at all times greater than eight feet, may be placed in a vision clearance area determined as follows: The vision clearance area at the intersection of two streets is the triangle formed by a line connecting points 25 feet from the intersection of property lines. In the case of an intersection involving an alley and a street, the triangle is formed by a line connecting points ten feet along the alley and 25 feet along the street. When the angle of intersection between the street and the alley is less than 30 degrees, the distance shall be 25 feet. No structure or portion thereof shall be erected within ten feet of the driveways. State of Oregon Vision Clearance Standards. The following stopping site distances shall apply to all State Highways within the City with the prescribed speed limits. Vertical stopping sight distance to be based on distance from three and one half feet above pavement to a point six feet above the pavement. (Ord. 2544 S1, 1989) 10 30 mph 200 feet 35 mph 225 feet 40 mph 275 feet 45 mph 325 feet 55 mph 450 feet 3) The vision clearance standards established by this section are not subject to the variance section of this title. (Ord. 2605 S2, 1990) Access Requirements for Multi-family Developments. All multi- family developments which will have automobile trip generation in excess of 250 vehicle trips per day shall provide at least two driveway access points to the development. Trip generation shall be determined by the methods established by the Institute of Transportation Engineers. (Ord. 2544 S2, 1989) 18.72.140 Light and Glare Performance Standards. There shall be no direct illumination of any residential zone from a lighting standard in any other residential lot, C-1, E-1 or M-l, SO, or HC lot. 18.72.150 Review by Conservation Coordinator. Upon receiving an application for a Site Review, the Staff Advisor shall refer the application to the Conservation Coordinator for comment. Prior to final approval of a site plan, the Conservation Coordinator shall file an oral or written report to be entered into the record of the proceedings consisting of: 1. An assessment of the energy use estimates by the applicant. 2. An assessment of the applicant's energy use strategies. o Recommendations to the applicant of cost-effective methods to further reduce energy consumption, if any exist. 11 18.72.160 A. B. 18.72.170 A. Landscaping Maintenance. All landscaped areas must be maintained in a weed-free condition. All landscaped areas required by this Chapter must be maintained according to the approved landscaping plans. (Ord. 2228, 1982) Development Standards for Disc Antennas. Building Permit Required. All disc antennas shall be subject to review and approval of the building official where required by the Building Code. Development Standards. All disc antennas shall be located, designed, constructed, treated and maintained in accordance with the following standards: Antennas shall be installed and maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Building Code. Disc antennas exceeding 36 inches in diameter shall not be permitted on the roof, except where there is no other location on the lot which provides access to receiving or transmitting signals. In no case shall any part of any antenna be located more than ten feet above the apex of the roof surface. Antennas mounted on the roof shall be located in the least visible location as viewed from adjacent right-of-ways, and residential structures in residential zones. No more than one disc antenna shall be permitted on each tract of land. Ground mounted disc antennas shall be erected or maintained to the rear of the main building, except in those instances when the subject property is cuPde-sac or corner lot where the side yard is larger than the rear yard, in which case the antenna may be located in the side yard. Antennas shall not be located in any required setback area. No portion of an antenna array shall extend beyond the property lines or into any front yard area. Guy wires shall not be anchored within any front yard area but may be attached to the building. Antennas may be ground-mounted, free standing, or supported by guy wires, buildings, or other structures in 12 o compliance with the manufacturer's structural specifications. Ground-mounted antennas shall be any antenna with its base mounted directly in the ground, even if such antenna is supported or attached to the wall of a building. The antenna, including guy wires, supporting structures and accessory equipment, shall be located and designed so as to minimize the visual impact on surrounding properties and from public streets. Antennas shall be screened through the addition of architectural features and/or landscaping that harmonize with the elements and characteristics of the property. The materials used in constructing the antenna shall not be unnecessarily bright, shiny, garish, or reflective. Whenever possible, disc antennas shall be constructed out of mesh material and painted a color that will blend with the background. Antennas shall meet all manufacturer's specifications. The mast or tower shall be non-combustible. Corrosive hardware, such as brackets, turnbuckles, clips and similar type equipment if used, shall be protected by plating or otherwise to guard against corrosion. Every antenna must be adequately grounded, for protection against a direct strike of lightning, with an adequate ground wire. Ground wires shall be of the type approved by the latest edition of the Electrical Code for grounding masts and lightning arrestors and shall be installed in a mechanical manner, with as few bends as possible, maintaining a clearance of at least two inches from combustible materials. Lightning arrestors shall be used that are approved as safe by the Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., and both sides of the line must be adequately protected with proper arrestors to remove static charges accumulated on the line. When lead-in conductors of polyethylene ribbon-type are used, lightning arrestors must be installed in each conductor. When coaxial cable or shielded twin lead is used for lead-in, suitable protection may be provided without lightning arrestors by grounding the exterior metal sheath. Antennas may contain no sign or graphic design as defined in the Ashland Sign Code, even if the sign is permitted on the property. (Ord. 2457 S5, 1988)" 13 The foregoing ordinance was first read by title only in accordance with Article X, Section 2(C) of the City Charter on the _2~.,~ day of .~.~_.Z~.:-~z ~-- , 1992, and duly PASSED and ADOPTED this ..~,,-f;day of ~.~ _~,;.-~/~,~_.~ , 1992. Nan E. Franklin City Recorder SIGNED and APPROVED this .'-//~--/~ day of Approved as to form: Catherine M. Golden Mayor City Attorney 14