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ORD 187 i ORDINANCE NO. 187 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES APPROVING CODE AMENDMENT NO. 18 AND AMENDING THE RANCHO PALOS VERDES MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH STANDARDS FOR THE NEW ZONES IN THE EASTVIEW AREA WHEREAS, the City Council has initiated Code Amendment No. 18; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has held public hearings on this matter on March 27, May 8, May 22, and June 12, 1984, and has recommended approval in Resolution P.C. No. 84-17; and WHEREAS, the City Council has held a public hearing on this matter on August 7, and September 18, 1984„ at which time all interested parties were given an opportunity to be heard and present evidence. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: The City Council has reviewed and considered the contents of Environmental Assessment No. 450 Initial Study and Negative Declaration in reaching its decision on Code Amendment No. 18. Section 2: The City Council finds that the Code Amendment is consistent with and will implement the adopted General Plan (Amendment No. 14). Section .3: CHAPTER 17.02 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code is amended by amending the Chart following Section 17.02.030 Development Standards. to read: MINIMUM LOT MINIMUM SETBACKS2+3 OPEN MX.3.6 PARKING AREA 6 DIMENSIONS' SPACE HEIGHT SPACES AREA REQUI REDS INTERIOR SIDE SIZE WIDTH DEPTH FRONT - - STR.6 REAR • (sq.ft.) , _, BOTH SIDES ONE SIDE SIDE _ RS-1120 20 ac. 200 300 20 30 10 20 20 98% 16 RS-A5 5 ac. 200 300 20 30 10 20 20 94% 16 RS-1 1 ac. 100 150 20 25 10 15 20 75% 16 2 garage spaces RS-2 20,000 90 120 20 20 5 15 20 60% 16 required for each single MS-3 13,000 80 110 20 15 5 15 15 55% 16 family dwe l l ing unit Rs-6 10,000 75 100 20 15 5 15 15 50% 16 MS-S 8,000 65 100 20 15 5 15 15 47.5% 16 #702-A3 1. For existing lot not meeting these standards, see Chapter 17.68. 2. Lots of record, existing as of the adoption of this code or within Eastview and existing as of January 5, 1983; may use development standards which were effective as of December 1, 1975. See exception table below: Minimum Setbacks Interior Street Front Side ide Rear 20 5 10 15 3. For description, clarification and exceptions, see Chapter 17.40. 4. For height exception, see second story construction procedures in Section 17.02.040. 5. For parking development standards, see Chapter 17.44. 6. A garage with entrance perpendicular to the street shall not be less than twenty feet from the street-side property line. Section 4: CHAPTER 17.16 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code is amended by amending Section 17.16.010 to read: 17.16.010 PURPOSE. The commercial districts provide for the development and uses involving the retail sale of goods, the provision of services to the public, and office functions. Five districts have been created in order that the site, intensity, type of use, and location can be controlled and made consistent with the objectives and locations designated by the g eneral plan of the city. (Ord. 75-78 (part), 1975). Section 5: The Table following Section 17.16.040 is amended to read: CDNNERCIAL STANDARDS TABLE r- 41 Development Site Area Building Setbacks Abutting Abutting Abutting Street Abutting Non-Res. Residential Serving as Res. w v Ia _ Street Property Property Dist. Bound. Line 0 c • b 3 x ,# 4.14 I *5 rts 1 I,4i ii;e v � .JJ; ••> e m • P v V c : ir!c V c C � g V i V V .4 30.000 10' 15' 1 sp/250 eq. ft. 100' 150' 100 45% 20' nearest 10' 40' All 25' nearest sq. ft. street street `'� 1 ls' 1 20' 1 sp/200 M Z ac. 250' 400' 200' 400 30' nearest 20' 50' All 40' nearest 1 loading 40,000 .F . . street._.., ,, street - •pf lO,000 10' 15 1 9p/1S0 MP sq. ft. 100' 150' 100' SO% 20' nearest 10' 30' All 25' nearest sq. ft. _,,,,4 . �, .4- street street 20' 30' NI S ac. 250' 400' 200' --- 40' nearest 20' 100' All 50' nearest --- street (5) street S' (6) 2 ac. 250' : 150' X200' SO% 20' 10' iv 2411 10' ..«► ` oa tl10400 Page Two Qrd inanr P Nn. 1R7 1. The remainder may be used for parking, provided effective buffering and screening techniques are incorporated into the landscaped area between the parking area and the street. 2. Buffering and screening techniques shall be utilized on the district boundary line, in order to mitigate the adverse impacts caused by adjacent incompatible uses. 3. No parking shall be allowed in this setback area. 4. The provisions of Chapter 17.42 shall also apply. 5. Within this setback no activity shall be permitted except as approved by the Planning Commission. 6. Where street is a major state highway arterial. Section 6: ARTICLE II of Title 17 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code is amended by adding Chapter 17.23 to read: CHAPTER 17.23 COMMERCIAL GENERAL (CG) DISTRICT SECTIONS: 17.23.010 PURPOSE. 17.23.020 USES PERMITTED. 17.23.030 USES ALLOWED BY CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT. 17.23.010 PURPOSE. The District permits retail, service, and administrative uses which main purpose is to serve the surrounding area and visitors to the area. 17.23.020 USES PERMITTED. Uses allowed in Sections 17.18.020 and 17.20.020 and a wider range of uses including such uses as major department stores; major hardware, home improvement stores; appliance stores; furniture stores; and any similar uses as determined by the Director. Such determination may be appealed to the Planning Commission. 17.23.030 USES ALLOWED BY CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT. A. Automobile Service Stations; car wash accompanying auto service station. B. Plant nurseries; Page Three Ordinance No. 187 #702-A5 C. Hotels D. Movie theaters, billiard halls, bowling alleys, skating rings, and other similar commercial recreational uses. E. Commercial antennas. F. Fitness Studio, Dance School, Computer School, and other similar activity and educational uses. Section 7: ARTICLE II of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code is amended by adding Chapter 17.29 to read: CHAPTER 17.29 CEMETERY (C) DISTRICT SECTIONS: 17.29.010 PURPOSE. 17.29.020 USES AND DEVELOPMENT PERMITTED. 17.29.030 GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. 17.29.010 PURPOSE. The Cemetery District provides for the permanent interment of human remains. 17.29.020 USES AND DEVELOPMENT PERMITTED. The following uses are permitted in the cemetery district, with all new uses being subject to a conditional use permit: A. Burial park for earth interments, mausoleums for vault or crypt interments, and/or columbarium for cinerary interments. B. Mortuary C. Associated sales and office uses as related directly to the operation of the cemetery including flower sales. 17.29.030 GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. The following standards shall apply to cemetery districts: A. SETBACKS 1. Front and street side. The front and street side setbacks shall be 25' from the property line. 2. Interior side and rear. If abutting a residential district, the interior side and rear setbacks shall be 40' . If abutting a non-residential district, the interior side and rear setbacks shall be 25' . Page Four Ordinance No. 187 #702-A6 B. BUILDING HEIGHT. The maximum height of any building is 16' unless approval is granted by the Planning Commission as part of a conditional use permit, but not to exceed 30' . C. ACCESS. Access to all cemetery districts shall conform to subsection B of Section 17.44.060. D. SIGNS. The provisions of Chapter 17.52 shall apply. E. PARKING AND LOADING. The provisions of Chapter 17.44 shall apply. F. STORAGE. All maintenance and groundskeeping equipment located upon the property shall be housed in permanent, entirely enclosed structures, unless being transported, except for those outdoor uses permitted by a conditional use permit. G. LIGHTING. 1. Before any development is approved,a lighting plan showing all exterior lighting and specifications there- to shall be submitted for review. H. Where a cemetery district abuts a residential district, buffering and screening techniques shall be utilized in the setback areas abutting the residential district. Section 8: CHAPTER 17.52.060 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code is amended to read: 17.52.060 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS: CL, CN, CP, AND CR. Section 9: CHAPTER 17.52 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code is amended by adding 17.52.065 to read: 17.52.065 COMMERCIAL GENERAL (CG) DISTRICT. A. Those signs listed in Section 17.52.040 shall be permitted without permit. B. Permanent identification signing shall be permitted with permits subject to the following provisions. Page Five Ordinance No187 #702-A7 1 • One major identification sign shall be permitted on each building frontage wherein a public entry is located, except that a sign shall be permitted upon any street side of the building. Such signs shall not exceed an area of one square foot for each lineal foot of building frontage, up to a maximum of 100 square feet. 2. All faces of said signs shall be parallel to the face of the building upon which said sign is located, except that: a. The director may approve other placement if he finds that special ,conditions exist due to poor visibility. b. One additional under-canopy or other pedestrian- oriented sign, not to exceed an area of three square feet. Under-canopy signs shall be hung at least eight feet above the sidewalk. 3. Signs shall not extend above the eave line or parapet of the building. 4. Permanent Freestanding Signs. a. A freestanding sign not to exceed six feet in overall height may be permitted with the approval of the director if it is the major identification sign. b. Any higher freestanding sign may be approved by the Planning Commission for shopping centers containing four or more individual establishments having a wide frontage (two hundred feet or more), or for large individual developments having a wide frontage (200' or more) and a deep setback (40' or more). The sign shall not exceed 16' . 5. Minor, pedestrian-oriented window signs not exceeding in total area of all such signs, five percent of the total window area of the face of the building upon which such signs are mounted. C. One temporary construction "announcement" sign may be permitted with permit, provided that: 1. It may be displayed from the time the building permit is issued until final inspection, or one year, whichever is less; 2. It shall not exceed twenty square feet in area; Page Six Ordinance No. 187 #702-A8 3. It shall not exceed eight feet in overall height; 4. If freestanding, it shall be placed a minimum of five feet inside the property line. D. "For Sale" signs on undeveloped property (of one acre or more), with permits, provided that: 1. One such sign shall be displayed per street frontage: 2. It shall not exceed twenty square feet in area; 3. It shall not exceed twelve feet in overall height; 4. It shall be placed no closer than five feet to the property line; 5. Permits for such signs shall be issued for no longer than a one-year period, on a renewable basis; -Y P � s; 6. Such signs shall be removed upon the sale of the property, if this occurs prior to the expiration of the permit. E. Temporary signs, banners, flags or pennants, to promote special sales may be permitted with permit, provided that: 1. All such signs and banners shall be mounted only on a building, on a substantial extension of a build- ing, or inside a window. 2. Permits for such temporary signs, banners, flags or pennants shall not be issued for longer than a thirty-day period (renewable) nor for more than a total of one hundred twenty days in any one calendar year; no more than two such temporary signs or banners shall be displayed at any one time. 3. The director may approve, on an annual basis, location on the structure, supports, letter style and other significant elements of temporary sign programs similar to those commonly utilized by supermarkets, the copy of which are replaced at intervals of fourteen days or less. 4. The director shall approve the location and design of semipermanent price signs for service stations. Page Seven Ordinance No. 187 #702-A9 5. Temporary window signs shall be allowed without permit provided that the total area of such signs shall not exceed ten percent of the total window area of the face of the building upon which such signs are mounted and shall not be displayed for more than thirty days. Such signs exceeding ten percent of the window area shall meet the other provisions of this section. F. One temporary identification sign may be displayed with a permit for sixty days while applicant awaits approval of a permanent sign. G. Parking lot signing subject to the following: 1. Entry, exit and directional signs may be permitted as necessary, with permits, to facilitate the safe movement of vehicles served by the parking area provided that: a. There shall be no more than two such signs located on any one street frontage of the parking area unless additional signs are approved by the director. b. Each sign shall not exceed eight feet in overall height and six square feet in area. 2. Liability and information signs may be permitted within the area, with permits, provided that: a. There shall be no more than two such signs for each fifteen parking spaces; b. Each sign shall not exceed eight feet in over- all height and two square feet in area. H. Illuminated signs shall be lighted only during and up to one hour beyond the hours of operation of the establishment or until 12:00 midnight whichever is later. Section 10: CHAPTER 17.52.070 of CHAPTER 17.52 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code is amended to read: 17.52.070 INSTITUTIONAL AND CEMETERY DISTRICTS. A. Those signs listed in Section 17.52.040, shall be permitted without permit. Page Eight Ordinance No. 187 #702-A10 B. Identification signs, directional signs, nameplates, bulletin boards, and short-term temporary promotional signs may be permitted with permits; provided, that: 1. The area of the proposed sign shall not exceed one square foot per lineal foot of building frontage, up to a maximum of fifty square feet. Freestanding signs shall not exceed six feet in overall height and twenty square feet in area. 2. The Planning Commission may approve a total signing program for an institutional or cemetery use and the director thereafter may approve individual signs and issue permits, provided they conform to the approved program. Section 11: CHAPTER 17.52.080 of CHAPTER 17.52 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code is amended to read: 17.52.080 ADMINISTRATION. A. It shall be the duty of the Director of Planning to enforce this Chapter. B. Nonconforming Signs. Except as provided in Subdivision 1 of this Sub- section, legal sign in existence on the effective date of this Chapter, or Eastview, existing as of January 5, 1983; which does not conform to the provisions of this Chapter and which was in conformance with the provisions of the title in existence as of December 1, 1975, or January 5, 1983 for Eastview, shall, unless approved under the pro- visions of subdivision 2 of this subsection, be removed or altered so as to conform to the provisions of this Chapter within five years from the date of receiving written notice from the city that said sign is nonconforming. Any appeal of this determination must be made to the planning commission within thirty days of receipt of the notice, in writing, together with a fee as established by resolution of the city council. The decision of the planning commission is final. Any nonconforming sign which is damaged may be restored to original con- dition provided that the cost of such restoration does not exceed fifty percent of the replacement value of the sign and that the restoration must be completed within thirty days from the date when the damage occurred. 1. Signs with no permit shall be removed or altered so as to conform to this Chapter within one hundred eighty days after the date of receiving written notice from the city that said sign is nonconforming. 2. Application may be made for approval of any existing sign. If the Director approves an existing sign as being in compliance with this Chapter, such sign will no longer be considered nonconforming. Page Nine Ordinance No. 187 #702-All C. Removal of Illegal Signs. 1. Any sign now or hereafter existing which no longer identifies a bona fide business conducted, or no longer advertises a product available for purchase by the public, or any sign which has been constructed or erected, or is being displayed or poorly maintained, in violation of the provisions of this Chapter, shall be taken down, removed, or altered so as to comply, by the owner, agent, or person having the beneficial use of the building or structure or land upon which such sign may be found, within ten days after written notice to do so from the Director of Planning. Failure to comply with such notice shall constitute a violation of the zoning ordinance. 2. Any sign erected upon public property in violation of the pro- visions of this Chapter may be removed by the Director of Planning or his designated representative. (Ord. 90 §5 (part), 1977: Ord. 75-78(part), 1975). Section 12: CHAPTER 17.68, SECTION 17.68.060 of the Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code is amended by adding sebsection F to read: F. Through December 31, 2009, commercial buildings in the commercial general (CG) district may be restored to original condition in the event of destruction due to an involuntary act. Said construction shall not extend the amortization period for any such structure. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED October 16, 1984. , 00 ' I Or MAYOR ATTEST: 111 .milte A. - ,iirsiN,..4 ,or , C /Y CLE' . FATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES ) I, JO LOFTHUS, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of said City is five; that the foregoing ordinance, was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of said City at a regular meeting thereof held on October 16, 1984, and that the same was passed and adopted by the following roll call vote: AYES: McTAGGART, HUGHES, HINCHLIFFE, RYAN, AND MAYOR BACHARACH NOES: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE ABSENT: NONE 4! 0, City Clerk, ity o ji'ancho Palos Verdes Of Page Ten Ordinance No. 187 #702-Al2 ORDINANCE . NO. 187 FILE# 701 SUBJECT: APPROVING CODE AMENDMENT NO. 18 AND AMENDING THE RANCHO PALOS VERDES MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH STANDARDS FOR THE NEW ZONES IN THE EASTVIEW AREA. 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