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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMC-871 Effective: June 10, 1993 1 ORDINANCE NO. MC-Sh 2 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 19.28 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE (DEVELOPMENT CODE), TO 3 INCORPORATE WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES IN THE LANDSCAPING SECTION. 4 THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 5 SECTION 1. Amend section 19.28.010 adding Subsection No. 6 5 as follows: 7 "5. Water is an increasingly limited and costly resource. It is 8 the intent of this chapter to establish a water conservation 9 plan to reduce water consumption in the landscape environment 10 by using drought tolerant principles." (See Exhibit 1, Page 11 111-68 of the Development Code, attached hereto and 12 incorporated herein by reference.) 13 SECTION 2. Renumber section APPLICABLE 19.28.110 14 REGULATIONS of the Development Code to section 19.28.120 and add a 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 new section 19.28.110 as follows: (See Exhibit 2, Pages 111-77, III-77A, III-77B of the Development Code, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.) "19.28.110 WATER CONSERVATION REQUIREMENTS 1. APPLICABILITY All new development, including residential subdivisions, or increases in floor area in excess of 25% of existing commercial or industrial buildings shall be in compliance with the provisions of this section and must have a minimum of 75 points each, based on the Landscape and Irrigation Assessment criteria contained in Section GI9.28.130(5). 2. IMPLEMENTATION These provisions apply to all future projects and existing projects which are deemed incomplete by the Department, pursuant to Government Code Section 65943, at the effective date of this Section. Applications for Extensions of Time, Minor Modifications, and Amendments to Conditions, to approved projects must comply with these provisions. IIII I 1 3. 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 IIII 28 Me-871 DEFINITIONS Anti-drain Valve or Check Valve. A valve located under a sprinkler head, or in a lateral supply line to hold water in the system so it minimizes drainage from the lower elevation sprinkler heads. Drouqht Tolerant Landscapinq. A combination of landscape features and techniques that reduce the demand for, and consumption of water, including efficient irrigation techniques and systems, minimizing the area of turf coverage, as well as using water conserving plant material and organic ground covers. Ecoloqical Restoration Proiect. A project where intentionally altered to establish a defined, historic ecosystem, or ecological habitat. the site is indigenous, Evapotranspiration. The quantity of water evaporated from adjacent soil surfaces and transpired by plants during a specific time. Hvdrozone. A portion of the landscaped area having plants with similar water needs that are served by a valve or set of valves with the same schedule. A hydrozone may be irrigated or non-irrigated. For example, a naturalized area planted with native vegetation that will not need supplemental irrigation once established is a non-irrigated hydrozone. Landscaped Area. The entire parcel less the building footprint, driveways, non-irrigated portions of parking lots, hardscapes such as decks and patios, and other non-porous areas. Water features are included in the calculation of the landscaped area. Areas dedicated to edible plants, such as orchards or vegetable gardens are not included. Mulch. Any organic material such as leaves, bark, straw or other materials left loose and applied to the soil surface for the beneficial purpose of reducing evaporation. Rain Sensinq Device. A system which automatically shuts off the entire irrigation system when it rains. Recreational Area. Areas of active play or recreation such as sports fields, school yards, picnic grounds, or other areas with intense foot traffic as determined by the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services. Recycled Water. Reclaimed Water. Water. Treated or recycled waste for non-potable uses such as intended for human consumption. or Treated Sewaqe Effluent water of a quality suitable landscape irrigation; not 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 4. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 IIII 23 24 25 26 27 28 MC-;871 soil Moisture Sensinq Device. amount of water in the soil. A device that measures the Turf. A single bladed grass or sod. Water Conservinq Plant. Any plant which exhibits drought tolerant characteristics, that will, in a designed location, survive with limited supplemental water. A listing of these plants is available from the city. EXEMPTIONS The following shall be exempt from the drought tolerant provisions of this section: A. Yards for single family homes, four units or less, which are not part of a larger subdivision; B. Interior remodels, tenant improvements and demolitions; C. Registered historical sites; D. Ecological restoration projects that do not require a permanent irrigation system; E. Schools, parks, cemeteries or similar public open spaces; F. Golf courses - (Golf courses are required to provide on- site holdinglrecycling ponds to retain and reuse as much water as reasonable as determined by the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services); G. Structural additions or detached structures which do not result in an increase of more than 25% of the floor area; H. Replacement irrigation maintenance. or repair of systems in existing plant material or conjunction with routine I. Fuel modification areas as required by the Fire Department. The fuel modification area will be deducted from the overall landscape area calculation." 3 Me-871 1 ORDINANCE... AMENDING CHAPTER 19.28 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE (DEVELOPMENT CODE), TO INCORPORATE WATER CONSERVATION MEASURES 2 IN THE LANDSCAPING SECTION. 3 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly 4 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the city of San 5 Bernardino at cp adjourned regu1ar meeting thereof, held on the 6 7 10th day of ABSTAIN Council Members: 8 ESTRADA 9 REILLY 10 HERNANDEZ 11 MAUDSLEY 12 MINOR 13 POPE-LUDLAM 14 MILLER 15 16 17 18 19 May , 1993, by the following vote, to wit: AYES NAYS x x x x ----1L- ----1L- C~~~ of The foregoing ordinance is hereby May , 1993. 20 Approved as to form and legal content: 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 F. PENMAN, ttorney 4 ABSENT x /;2/10 day Me-87l LANDSCAPING STANDARDS -19.28 CHAPTER 19.28 LANDSCAPING STANDARDS 19.28.010 PURPOSE The purpose of this Chapter is to establish landscaping regulations that are intended to: 1. Enhance the aesthetic appearance of development in all areas of the City by providing standards relating to quality, quantity and functional aspects of landscaping and landscape screening. 2. Increase compatibility between residential and abutting commercial and industrial land uses. 3. Reduce the heat and glare generated by development. 4. Protect public health, safety, and welfare by minimizing the impact of all forms of physical and visual pollution, controlling soil erosion, screening incom- patible land uses, preserving the integrity of neighborhoods, and enhancing pedestrian and vehicular traffic and safety. 5. ** See Text Below 19.28.020 APPLICATION A concept landscaping plan shall be submitted as part of a permit application, pursuant to Chapter 19.32 (Applications and Fees). The concept plan shall meet the intent of this chapter by exhibiting a generalized design layout which adequately demonstrates the desired landscaping program in terms of location, size/scale, function, theme and similar attributes. The concept plan shall pro- vide the review authority with a clear W\derstanding of the landscaping program prior to the preparation of a detailed, comprehensive landscaping plan. 19.28.030 GENERAL REGULATIONS The comprehensive landscaping plan shall be prepared following approval of the per- mit application by the review authority. Submittal of the comprehensive plan shall be concurrent with the grading planes) and other documents and reports. This section and those that follow provide the regulations to be followed in the preparation of the com- prehensive landscape program. In addition to the following regulations, the Director of Parks and Recreation requires the use of the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Procedures and Policy to en- sure effective implementation of a landscape and irrigation plan. ** Water is an increasingly limited and costly resource. It is the intent of this chapter to establish a water conservation plan to reduce water consumption in the landscape environment by using drought tolerant principals. m-68 Exhibit 1 MC-871 LANDSCAPING STANDARDS-19.28 19.28.110 WATER CONSERVATION REQUIREMENTS 1. APPLICABILITY ~ll new dev~lopment, including residential subdivisions, or 1ncreases 1n floor area in excess of 25% of existing commercial or industrial buildings shall be in compliance with the provisions of this section and must have a minimum of 75 points each, based on the Landscape and Irrigation Assessment Criteria contained in section G19.28.130(5). 2. IMPLEMENTATION These provisions apply to all future projects and existing projects which are deemed incomplete by the Department, pursuant to Government Code section 65943, at the effective date of this section. Applications for Extensions of Time, Minor MOdifications, and Amendments to Conditions, to approved projects must comply with these provisions. 3. DEFINITIONS Anti-drain Valve or Check Valve. A valve located under a sprinkler head, or in a lateral supply line to hold water in the system so it minimizes drainage from the lower elevation sprinkler heads. Drouqht Tolerant Landscaoinq. A combination of landscape features and techniques that reduce the demand for, and consumption of water, including efficient irrigation techniques and systems, minimizing the area of turf coverage, as well as using water conserving plant material and organic ground covers. Ecoloqical Restoration Proiect. A project where intentionally altered to establish a defined, historic ecosystem, or ecological habitat. the site is indigenous, Evaootransoiration. The quantity of water evaporated from adjacent soil surfaces and transpired by plants during a specific time. Hvdrozone. A portion of the landscaped area having plants with similar water needs that are served by a valve or set of valves with the same schedule. A hydrozone may be irrigated or non-irrigated. For example, a naturalized area planted with native vegetation that will not need supplemental irrigation once established is a non-irrigated hydrozone. III-77 Exhibit 2 Me-87l LANDSCAPING STANDARDS-19.28 Landscaped Area. The entire parcel less the building footprint, driveways, non-irrigated portions of parking lots, hardscapes such as decks and patios, and other non-porous areas. Water features are included in the calculation of the landscaped area. Areas dedicated to edible plants, such as orchards or vegetable gardens are not included. Mulch. Any organic material such as leaves, bark, straw or other materials left loose and applied to the soil surface for the beneficial purpose of reducing evaporation. Rain Sensinq Device. A system which automatically shuts off the entire irrigation system when it rains. Recreational Area. Areas of active play or recreation such as sports fields, school yards, picnic grounds, or other areas with intense foot traffic as determined by the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services. Recvcled Water. Reclaimed Water. Water. Treated or recycled waste for non-potable uses such as intended for human consumption. or Treated Sewaqe Effluent water of a quality suitable landscape irrigation; not Soil Moisture Sensinq Device. amount of water in the soil. A device that measures the Turf. A single bladed grass or sod. Water Conservinq Plant. Any plant which exhibits drought tolerant characteristics, that will, in a designed location, survive with limited supplemental water. A listing of these plants is available from the City. 4. EXEMPTIONS The following shall be exempt from the drought tolerant provisions of this section: A. Yards for single family homes, four units or less, which are not part of a larger subdivision; B. Interior remodels, tenant improvements and demolitions; C. Registered historical sites; D. Ecological restoration projects that do not require a permanent irrigation system; E. Schools, parks, cemeteries or similar public open spaces; F. Golf courses - (Golf courses are required to provide on- site holding/recycling ponds to retain and reuse as much water as reasonable as determined by the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community services); III-77A Me-871 LANDSCAPING STANDARDS-19.28 G. structural additions or detached structures which do not result in an increase of more than 25% of the floor area; H. Replacement irrigation maintenance. or repair of systems in existing plant material or conjunction with routine I. Fuel modification areas as required by the Fire Department. The fuel modification area will be deducted from the overall landscape area calculation. 19.28.120 APPLICABLE REGULATIONS All landscape plans shall be subject to the applicable regulations of the Development Code, including, but not limited to Article IV, Administration provisions. III-77B