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ORDINANCE NO. MC-932
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADDING CHAPTER
19 .12A AND AMENDING TABLE 22.01 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE (DEVELOPMENT
CODE) TO ESTABLISH THE AIRPORT LAND USE DISTRICT.
THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The city of San Bernardino Development Code is
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hereby amended by adding Chapter 19.12A, A, Airport District, (see
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Attachment A, pages 1I-168a-168e , attached hereto and incorporated
herein by reference.)
SECTION 2 .
Table 22.01, SIGN REGULATIONS BY LAND USE
CATEGORY, is hereby amended by adding the A, Airport land use
district to the existing "SIGNS PERMITTED IN THE OIP, IL, IH AND IE
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS", Subsection D, (see Attachment B, page 111-39
of the Development Code, attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference) .
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1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADDING CHAPTER
19.12A AND AMENDING TABLE 22.01 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE (DEVELOPMENT
2 CODE).
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I HEREBY CERTIFY
that the foregoing ordinance was duly
adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino at a n ad iourned reqular meeting thereof, held on the
23rd
day of Januarv, 1995, by the following vote, to wit:
ABSTAIN
ABSENT
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city Clerk
The foregoing ordinance is hereby approved this ;J Y'11LJday
January , 1995.
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City of San Bernardino
Approved as to
form and legal content:
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ATTACHMENT A
CHAPfER 19.12A
A (AIRPORT) DISfRICT
19.12A.010 PURPOSE
1. The purpose of this chapter is to achieve the following:
(A) To define specific uses and development standards related to the unique
needs and requirements of an international airport.
(B) Ensure compatibility with adjacent land uses.
(C) Provide an appropriate area for airport-related activities and uses.
2. The purpose of the (A) Airport District is as follows:
(A) Provide for the conversion, reuse and expansion of the existing airfield
and related facilities into an air carrier airport.
(B) Provide for a regionally important land use which will offer employment
opportunities for existing and future residents of the City and surrounding
communities.
(C) Provide for a land use that will meet the needs of and attract users from
throughout the region.
Table 12A.Ol
Airport District List of Pennitted Uses 0)
19.12A.020 PERMITTED, DEVELOPMENT PERMITTED AND CONDITIONALLY
PERMITTED USES
The following list represents those primary uses in the Airport Zoning District which are
Permitted (P), subject to a Development Permit (D) or a Conditional Use Permit (C).
Land Use Activity "An District
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Accessory structures and uses typically appurtenant to a principally
permitted land use activity.
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Air cargo and air freight terminals.
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3. Aircraft associated activities. D
(a) Aerial fire fighting enterprises. D
(b) Aerial photo and surveying enterprises. D
(c) Air carrier, commuter, scheduled air taxi and D
air taxi operations.
(d) Aircraft wash and wax operations. D
(e) Car rental. D
(0 Flying school or flying club administrative and D
classroom facilities.
(g) Rental of hangar and tie-down space for aircraft storage. D
(b) Sale of aviation petroleum products. D
(i) Sale, rental or charter of aircraft. D
G) Sale, rental or service of aircraft parts, avionics, D
instruments or other aircraft equipment.
(k) Taxicabs, buses, limousines, rail and other ground D
transportation.
(I) Training Facility. D
4. Aircraft manufacturing and assembly, including manufacture of aircraft D
component parts.
S. Air freight warehousing with outside storage. D
6. Air Museum. D
7. Airport, airfield, helicopter field or port, landing and take-off runways D
and taxiways.
8. Buildings, improvements and activities primarily related to the operation D
of the airport facility, such as hangars, passenger terminal, operation
towers, parking lots, fuel storage and refueling facilities, maintenance,
security and public safety facilities.
9. Cellular and microwave communication facilities.. D
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10. Fire training facility. D
11. Field crops, truck gardening, berry and bush crops, flower gardening, P
wholesale nurseries and similar open agricultural uses.
12. Hotel/Motel. C
13. Interim Uses(2) D
14. Intermodal Cargo Transfer Facility. D
15. Offices C
16. Packaging and packing of perishable products for air transport. D
17. Preparation of chemical fire retardants as required for aerial fire fighting. D
18. Recreation uses such as park, golf course, golf driving range and similar D
recreational uses involving the open use of land without structures
or improvements.
19. Repair, maintenance, rebuilding, alteration or exchange of aircraft and D
aircraft engine components or other parts.
20. Restaurant food service establishments including sale of alcoholic D
beverages, and retail sales as an accessory use within the terminal facilities.
21. Temporary uses pursuant to Chapter 19.70, Temporary Use Permits, T
subject to approval by the Airport Authority Executive Director and
the Director of Planning and Building Services.
22. Truck Terminal including on-site maintenance. C
Other similar uses which the Director finds to fit within the purpose/intent of the Airport District
in compliance with Section 19.02.070(3.)
(I) Permits or development applications shall be accepted for processing only with the written authorization
from the Executive Director of the Airport Authority.
(2) Interim Uses which are not airport or aviation related may be permitted on airport property for periods not
to exceed 5 years. Interim uses shall be compatible with the airport operations and adjacent uses including
those which may be located or planned off-site of the airport itself. Interim uses must be located within
a fully enclosed structure.
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19.12A.030 LAND USE DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
1. GENERAL STANDARDS
A. The following standards are minimum unless stated as maximum.
Table 12A.02
Airport District Development Standards 0)
Minimum Parcel Site
Building Separation
Front Setback (external streets)
Front Setback (internal streets)
Side Street Setback
Rear Setback
Side Setback
1 acre
10 feet
50 feet
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10 feet
10 feet(2)
10 feet(2)
(1) The maximum lot coverage and structure height shall be governed by Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) requirements and regulations.
(2) These setbacks are on! y applicable to new construction on the landside area.
B. Airport Land Use District Standards
1. For purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply:
(a) Airside: Those land uses, activities and portions of building structures
that fall on the airport operations side of a fenced boundary around the
airport separating those operations from direct public access.
(b) Landside: Those land uses, activities and portions of buildings and or
structures that face an adjacent public street or frontage road and are
outside of a fence boundary separating the airport operations area from
public access.
2. The line which separates the airside area from the landside area shall, for the
purposes of this section, be referred to as the airside boundary. This boundary
is shown on a map on file with the Department. This boundary may be adjusted
administratively by the Director over time as development occurs on airport-
owned property fronting on adjacent public streets.
3. The following development standards shall be applicable to all development that
occurs on the landside portion of the airside boundary.
(a) The provisions of Chapter 19.20 Property Development Standards shall
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(b) Setback - all structures shall be set back from Third Street and Del Rosa
A venue a minimum of 50 feet. A minimum of the first 25 feet adjacent
to the street shall be landscaped. The remaining area may be used for
automobile parking. The setback can be reduced to 25 feet where a
frontage road is constructed on airport property adjacent to Third Street.
4. The regulations provided herein do not supersede or replace any regulations or
limitations governing airport or airfields which have been enacted by State or
Federal agencies, but are in addition to any such regulations or limitation. Where
these regulations are in conflict, State and Federal regulations shall supersede the
provisions of this chapter.
S. Security fencing to be installed on the airside boundary shall consist of eight (8)
foot chain link with three (3) strands of barbed wire as approved by the FAA.
19.12A.04O GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. Non-Conforming Structures - The existing structures within the boundaries of
this district shall be exempt from the provisions of Section 19.62.020(7) of this
Development Code for a period of 10 years, commencing on the effective date
of this Chapter 19.12A.
2. Off-Site or Shared Parking - Development on the airport shall have the ability for
off-site or shared parking. Parking improvements shall be consistent with the
provisions of this section.
3. All tenant identification and public information signs shall meet the provisions of
Chapter 19.22, Sign Regulations, of this Development Code.
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