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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMC-997 Adopted: Effective: July 7, 1997 August 7, 1997 ORDINANCE NO. Ke-997 1 2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 19.02, SECTION 19.02.050 AND AMENDING CHAPTER 19.06, SECTION 319.06.030(2) OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE (DEVELOPMENT ODE) TO ADD NEW DEFINITIONS FOR ARTIST COLONY, MICROBREWERY, 4 OBILE VENDOR, AND SALES AND PRODUCTION OF HANDICRAFT ITEMS AND TO D SPECIFIC STANDARDS FOR THE ABOVE LISTED USES. 5 6 THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 7 8 SECTION 1. Section 19.02.050 and Section 19.06.030(2) of the unicipal Code (Development Code) are amended to add new 9 definitions for artist colony, microbrewery, mobile vendor, 10 and sales and production of handicraft items and to add specific 11 standards for the above listed uses; all other provisions of 12 Section 19.02.050 and Section 19.06.030(2) remain unchanged. 13 14 15 The definitions and development standards of Section 19.02.050 and Section 19.06.030(2) of the Development Code are hereby amended to read as follows (see Attachment A, Development Code pages 1-6, 1-14, 1-17, 11-84, 11-91, 11-93 and 11-102, attached hereto and 16 17 incorporated herein by reference): "SECTION 19.02.050 DEFINITIONS 18 19 20 21 22 Artist Colonv A single or integrated group of structures providing livelwork space for individuals who are engaged in a creative effort including but not limited to, studio arts, photography, music, dance theater and arts related businesses and services. Such 23 colonies may include a retail in addition to the component livelwork space provided. 24 25 26 Microbrewerv A small scale production of beer, with or without food service, including on-site storage and shipping of products produced on the premises; food service may be provided ancillary to 27 28 the use. 1 Ke-997 1 obile Vendor An individual providing sales of retail andlor food 2 from a moveable cart in a pUblic place. 3 ales and Production of Handicraft Items Small scale sales and 4 roduction of products made from materials including, but not 5 limited to clay, glass, plaster, precious metals, stone and wood." 6 "SECTION 19.06.030(2) (C) ARTIST COLONY 7 rtist colonies may be established in the CR-2 land use district 8 subject to Conditional Use Permit review and shall be constructed 9 in the following manner: 10 1. The minimum unit size of a livelwork space shall be 750 square 11 feet. 12 2. All on-site parking shall comply with provisions of Chapter 13 19.24 (Off-Street Parking). Pavers or grass-crete may be used 14 to provide temporary parking in open space areas provided all 15 landscape requirements are met. 16 3. Hazardous activities including but not limited to welding, 17 open flame, or storage of flammable liquids shall be 18 prohibited in a livelwork space without specific written 19 approval from the Fire Department, which may impose the 20 appropriate requirements for such approval." 21 "SECTION 19.06.030(2) (K) MICROBREWERY 22 Microbreweries may be established subject to Conditional Use Permit 23 review and shall be constructed in the following manner: 24 1. Microbreweries shall be permitted only on parcels located 25 within both the CR-2 land use district and the Main Street 26 Overlay. 27 2. 50% of the total building square footage may be used for 28 production and storage of beer produced on the premises. 2 Ke-997 1 3. Accessory uses may include but are not limi ted to 2 foodlbeverage service and live entertainment and are subject 3 to a Conditional Use Permit. 4 4. All on-site parking shall comply with provisions of Chapter 5 19.24 (Off-Street Parking). 6 5. All on-site signage shall comply with the provisions of 7 Chapter 19.22 (Sign Standards). 8 6. Service access shall be located at the rear or side of 9 structure(s) and as far as possible from adjoining residential 10 uses." 11 "SECTION 19.06.030(2) (N) MOBILE VENDOR 12 Mobile vendors may be established only in areas located within both 13 the Main Street Overlay subject to written approval by Main Street, 14 Inc. Specific locations shall be determined by Main street, Inc." 15 "SECTION 19.06.030(Q) SALES AND PRODUCTION OF HANDICRAFT ITEMS 16 Facilities providing for the sales and production of handicraft 17 items may be established subject to Development Permit review and 18 shall be constructed in the following manner: 19 1. The sales and production of handicraft items shall be 20 permitted only on parcels located within both the CR-2 land 21 use district and the Main Street Overlay. 22 2. The retail and service operations shall be contained within 23 the main structure which houses the primary use. 24 3. Retail and service operations shall occupy a minimum of 15% of 25 the total building square footage. 26 4. Accessory items not produced on site may be sold on the 27 premises in addition to those products manufactured, 28 warehoused andlor assembled on the premises. 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Ke-997 Outside storage of materials shall be prohibited." SECTION 2. Section 19.06.030(2), Previous Subsections A hrough S are hereby accordingly relettered A through W. /11 /11 4 Ke-997 1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 2 19.02, SECTION 19.02.050 AND AMENDING CHAPTER 19.06, SECTION 19.06.030(2) OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE (DEVELOPMENT 3 CODE) TO ADD NEW DEFINITIONS FOR ARTIST COLONY, MICROBREWERY, OBILE VENDOR, AND SALES AND PRODUCTION OF HANDICRAFT ITEMS AND TO 4 DD SPECIFIC STANDARDS FOR THE ABOVE LISTED USES. 5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly adopted 6 by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a 7 meeting thereof held on the 7th day of 8 July , 1997, by the following vote to wit: 9 Council Members ~ ~ ABSTAIN ABSENT 10 NEGRETE ---"L- 11 CURLIN ---"L- 12 ARIAS ---"L- 13 OBERHELMAN ---"L- 14 DEVLIN --X- 15 ANDERSON ~ MILLER X 16 - 17 ~ /;J Ce~ 18 ci y Clerk 19 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this Rt-}, 20 day of July , 1997. ~:/!4d~ 21 22 T~ Minor, Mayor ci ty of San Bernard..no 23 Approved as to form 24 and legal content: JAMES 25 city 26 By: 27 28 5 Ke-997 ATTACHMENT "A" BASIC PROVISIONS - 19.02 including, but not limited to storage, harvesting, feeding or maintenance of equipment excluding stockyards, slaughtering or commercial food processing. AirDort or Helinort. Any area of land designated and set aside for the landing and taking off of any aircraft regulated by Federal Aviation Administration. Allev A public or private way, at the rear or side of property, permanently reserved as an ancillary means of vehicular or pedestrian access to abutting property Alteration. Any construction or physical change in the internal arrangement of rooms or the supporting members of a building or structure, or change in the appearance of any building or structure. Ancillarv Use. A use incidental to and customarily associated with a specific principal use, located on the same lot or parcel. Animal Hosnital. A place where animals or pets are given medical or surgical treatment and are cared for during the time of such treatment; the ancillary use of the premises as a kennel or a place where animals or pets are boarded for remuneration. Antenna. A device for transmitting or receiving radio, television, or any other transmitted signal. AnartmentlMulti-familv. A portion of a structure designed and used for occupancy by 2 or more individual persons or families living independently of each other, including duplex, trip- lex, fourplex, and other multi-unit configurations. Annlicant. Owner(s) or lessee(s) of property, or their agent(s), or person(s) who have contracted to purchase property contingent upon their ability to acquire the necessary permits under this Development Code, or the agent(s) of such persons. Artist Colorry. A single or integrated group of structures providing live/work spoce for individuals who are engaged in a creative effort including but not limited to, studio arts, photography, music, dance theater and arts related businesses and services. Such colonies may include a retail component in addition to the live/work spoce provided. Attached. Any structure that has an interior wall or roof in common with another structure. Automobile Sales Lot. An open area used for the display, sale andlor rental of new or used automobiles. Automobile Service Station. An area which provides for the servicing or fueling of motor vehicles, including tube and tire repairs, battery charging, storage of merchandise and supplies related to the servicing of motor vehicles, sale of gasoline and other fuel and lubricants, motor vehicle washing, grease racks, and motor vehicle repairs, excluding body and fender work, engine overhauling and replacement, transmission work and other similar activities. Automobile Wreckine. The wrecking or dismantling of motor vehicles or trailers, or the 1-6 5191 Me-997 BASIC PROVISIONS - 19.02 Lot Denth. The average distance between the front and rear lot lines or between the front line and the intersection of the two side lines, if there is no rear line. Lot Frontal!:e. The portion of the lot contiguous to the street. Lot Line. Any boundary of a lot. The classifications of lot lines are: Front. On an interior lot, the line separating the parcel from the street. On a comer lot, the shorter lot line abutting a street. (If the lot lines on a comer lot are equal in length, the front lot line shall be determined by the Director.) On a through lot, the lot line abutting the street providing the primary access to the lot. Interior. Any lot line not abutting a street. Rear. A lot line, not intersecting a front line, which is most distant from and most closely parallel to the front lot line. In the case of an irregularly shaped lot or a lot bounded by only three lot lines, a line within the lot having a length of 10 feet, parallel to and most distant from the front lot line shall be interpreted as the rear lot line for the purpose of determining required yards, setbacks, and other provisions of this Development Code. Side. Any lot line which is not a front or rear lot line. Lot Width. The horiwntal distance between the side lot lines, measured at right angles to the lot depth at a midway point between the front and rear lot lines. Manufactured Home. A factory built or manufactured home including mobile homes, as permitted by State of California and Federal laws. Median. A paved or planted area separating a street or highway into 2 or more lanes of opposite direction of travel. Microbrewery. A small scale production of beer, with or witJUJut food service, including on-site storage ami shipping of products produced on the premises, food service may be provided ancillary to the use. Mixed Use Develonment. The development of a parcel(s) or structure(s) with 2 or more different land uses such as, but not limited to a combination of residential, office, manufacturing, retail, public, or entertainment in a single or physically integrated group of structures. Mobile Home. Same as "Manufactured Home", but subject to the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Act of 1974 Mobile Vendor. An imiividual providing sales of retail and/or food items from a moveable cart in a public place. Motel. Guest rooms or suites occupied on a transient basis, with most rooms gaining access 1-14 5191 KC-997 BASIC PROVISIONS - 19.02 Roundine: of Ouantities. The consideration of distances, unit density, density bonus calculations, or other aspects of development or the physical environment expressed in numerical quantities which are fractions of whole numbers; the numbers are to be rounded to the nearest highest whole number when the fraction is .5 or more, and to the next lowest whole number when the fraction is less than .5, except as otherwise provided in this Development Code. Sales and Production Q{ Handicrqft Items. Small scale sales and production of products made from materials including, but not limited to, clay, glass, plaster, precious metals, stone and wood. Satellite Dish Antenna. An apparatus capable of receiving or transmitting communications from a satellite. School. An institution of learning for minors, whether public or private, which offers instruction in those courses of study required by the California Education Code or which is maintained pursuant to standards set by the State Board of Education. This definition includes a nursery school, kindergarten, elementary school, junior high school, senior high school or any special institution of Education, but it does not include a vocational or professional institution of higher education, including a community or junior college, college, or university. Second Dwellin2 Unit. An additional dwelling unit which may be rented, and the floor area of the attached second dwelling unit does not exceed 30 percent of the existing living area of the primary residence or the floor area of the detached second dwelling unit does not exceed 1,200 square feet on a lot designated as residential, as defined in Government Code Section 65852.2. Senior Cone:ree:ate Care Housin2. A structure(s) providing residence for a group of senior citizens (60 years of age or more) with central or private kitchen, dining, recreational, etc. facilities with separate bedrooms andlor living quarters. Setback. The required distance that a building, structure, parking or other designated item must be located from a lot line. 1-17 5191 KC-997 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS - 19.06 C. AKl1ST COWNY Artist colonies may be established in the CR-2 land use district subject to Conditional Use Permit review and shall be constructed in the following manner' 1 The minimum unit size of a live/work space shall be 750 square feet. 2. All on-site parking shall comply with provisions of Chapter 19.24 (Off- Street Parking). Pavers or grass-crete may be used to provide temporary parking in open space areas provided all landscape requirements are met. 3. Hazardous activities including but not limited to welding, openjlame, or storage of jlammable liquids shall be prohibited in a live/work space withaut specific written approval from the Fire Department, which may impose the appropriate requirements for such approval. D. AUTOMOBILE SALES Automobile sales dealerships, new andlor used, in the City must conform with the intent of this Development Code and shall enhance and promote the image of the City A Conditional Use Permit shall be required, and all dealerships must be constructed in the following manner' 1 The minimum site area shall be 15,000 square feet, except CR-4 where I acre minimum is required. 2. All parts, accessories, etc., shall be stored within a fully enclosed structure. 3. Service and associated car storage areas shall be completely screened from public view. 4 All on-site lighting shall be stationary and directed away from adjoining properties and public rights-of-way. 5 All landscaping shall be installed and permanently maintained pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 19.28 (Landscaping Standards). 6. All on-site signage shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 19.22 (Sign Standards). 7 All loading and unloading of vehicles shall occur on-site and not in adjoining streets or alleys. 8. All vehicles associated with the business shall be parked or stored on-site and not in adjoining streets and alleys. 9 An adequate on-site queuing area for service customers shall be provided. 11-84 5191 Ke-997 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS - 19.06 J. INDOOR RETAIL CONCESSION MALLS Indoor retail concession malls are subject to a Conditional Use Permit and shall comply with the following standards: 1 Additional refuse containers may be required. 2. A centralized loading area is required. 3. A parking study may be required which addresses available off-street parking for establishments which are proposed for tenant suites within existing multi-tenant, commercial centers. 4. Indoor retail concession malls shall be considered to be one tenant for purposes of Development Code sign standards. MC 825 3/17/92. K. MICROBREWERY Microbreweries may be established subject to Conditional Use Permit review and shall be constructed in the following manner- 1 Microbreweries shall be permitted only on parcels located within both the CR-2 land use district and the Main Street Overlay. 2. 50% of the total building square footage may be used for production and storage of beer produced on the premises. 3. Accessory uses may include but are rwt limited to food/beverage service and live entertainment and are subject to a Conditional Use Permit. 4. All on-site parking shall comply with provisions of Chapter 1924 (Off- Street Parking). 5. All on-site signage shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 19.22 (Sign Standards). 6. Service access shall be located at the rear or side of structure(s) and as far as possible from odjoining residential uses. L. MINI-MALLS Mini-malls (small scale, up to 30,000 square feet, multi-tenant shopping centers) are subject to a Conditional Use Permit and shall comply with the following standards: 1 All development and operational standards outlined in Section 19.06.030(2)(F)(Convenience Stores), except for item Nos. 4 and 17 shall apply 11-91 5191 Ke-997 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS - 19.06 8. All storage shall be located within a fully enclosed structure(s). 9 No flammable or otherwise hazardous materials shall be stored on-site. 10. Residential quarters for a manager or caretaker may be provided in the development. 11 The development shall provide for 2 parking spaces for the manager or caretaker, and a minimum of 5 spaces located adjacent or in a close proximity to the manager's quarters for customer parking. 12. Aisle width shall be a minimum of 25 feet between buildings to provide unobstructed and safe circulation. 13. Every parcel with a structure shall have a trash receptacle on the premises. The trash receptacle shall comply with adopted Public Works Department standards and be of sufficient size to accommodate the trash generated. The receptacle(s) shall be screened from public view on at least 3 sides by a solid wall 6 feet in height and on the fourth side by a solid gate not less than 5 feet in height. The gate shall be maintained in working order and shall remain closed except when in use. The wall and gate shall be architecturally compatible with the surrounding structures. 14 Storage facilities located adjacent to residential districts shall have their hours of operation restricted to 7:00 A.M. to 9'00 P.M., Monday through Saturday, and 9:00 A.M. to 9'00 P.M. on Sundays. N. MOBILE VENDORS Mobile vendors may be established only in areas located within both the Main Street Overlay subject to written approval by Main Street, Inc. Specific locations shall be determined by Main Street, Inc. O. MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING Refer to Section 19 04 030(2)(L). P. RECYCLING FACILITIES FOR REUSABLE DOMESTIC CONTAINERS Recycling facilities are subject to permit review in all commercial and industrial land use districts according to the following schedule: Type of Facility Districts Permitted Permit Required Reverse Vending Machine(s) All Commercial and Industrial Development Permit and up to 5 reverse vending machines 11-93 5191 Ke-997 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS - 19.06 marked with the name and phone number of the facility operator and the hours of operation. 15) No dust, fumes, smoke, vibration or odor above ambient level shall be detectable from adjacent residentially designated parcels; and 16) The facility shall maintain adequate on-site refuse containers for the disposal of non-hazardous waste. Q. SALES AND PRODUcnON OF HANDICRAJiT ITEMS Facilities providing for the sales and production of handicraft items may be established subject to Development Permit review and shall be constructed in the following manner' 1 The sales and production of handicraft items shall be permitted only on parcels located within both the CR-2 land use district and the Main Street Overlay. 2. The retail and service operations shall be contained within the main structure which houses the primary use. 3. Retail and service operations shall occupy a minimum of 15% of the total building square footage. 4. Accessory items not produced on site may be sold on the premises in addition to those products mamifactured, warehoused and/or assembled on the premises. 5. Outside storage of materials shall be prohibited. R. SENIOR CITIZEN/CONGREGATE CARE HOUSING STANDARDS Refer to Section 19.04 030(2)(Q). S. SERVICE STATION (GASOLINE) STANDARDS Service stations are subject to a Conditional Use Permit and shall comply with the following standards: 1 New service stations shall be permitted only at the intersections of major and secondary arterials, and along major or secondary arterials with freeway off-ramps within the Freeway Corridor Overlay District. Stations within the Freeway Corridor Overlay shall only be located at the intersection of the arterial with the freeway on- and off-ramps or with streets forming the boundary of the Freeway Corridor Overlay District. A maximum of 2 service stations shall be permitted at each intersection, 11-102 5191