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CL Y OF SAN BERNAR( ~O - REQl ~ST FOR COUNCIL A rlON
From:
Frank A. Schuma
Planning Director
Foothill Communities Protective
Subject: "Greenbelt" Program Report
Dept:
Planning
Mayor and Council Meeting of
January 20, 1986, 9:00 a.m.
Date: January 9, 1986
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
Previous Planning Commission action:
At the meeting of the Planning commission on January 7, 1986, the
following recommendations were made:
The Foothill Communities Protective "Greenbelt" Program Report was
unanimously recommended for adoption with modifications as
recommended by the Standards Committee, and it was also
recommended that an ordinance amendment be prepared to create a
Wildfire Protection Overlay Zone.
Recommended motion:
That the Mayor and Council adopt the Foothill Communities
Protective "Greenbelt" Program Report, with modifications as
recommended by the Standards Committee,
and that the Mayor and Council direct the Planning Department
staff to prepare an ordinance amendment creating a Wildfire
Protection Overlay Zone which contains specific standards and
boundaries for application.
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Signature Frank A. Schuma
Contact person:
Frank A. Schuma
Phone:
383-5057
Supporting data attached: Yes, Staff Report
Ward:
4 and 5
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
Source:
Finance:
Council Notes:
75-0262
Agenda Item No.
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CITY OF SAN BE~ .NARDING -
MEMORANDlh.1
To Planning Commission
From Planning DeparCment
Subject
Foochill Communities Protective
"Greenbelt" Program
Date January 7, 1986
Approved Agenda Item No.2, \,ards 4 and 5
Date
Background
In November, 1980 one of the mosc devastacing fires in the State's history
hit San Bernardino. Although che Panorama Fire was not che first urban-
wildland fire in the valley, che City's loss of life and property had never
before been so great. A cotal of 284 homes were destroyed and 50 others
damaged. In the Northpark area, more than 180 homes were burned in one
hour. Four people died and 77 were seriously injured. A total of 23,600
acres (almost 37 square miles) were burned.
Shortly after the Panorama Fire, officials from the City of San Bernardino,
the County of San Bernardino, the California Department of Forestry, and
the United States Forest Service met to discuss ways of preventing a similar
fire from reocurring. The result was a study prepared by che Forest Service
called "Greenbelt: A Cooperative Approach." It examined areas along the
urban-wildland interface for land use capabilities and feasibility of
various fire, flood and erosion mitigation measures. The same four agencies
went on to joincly fund and prepare a second study. This one, called the
"Foothill Communities Protective "Greenbelt" Program," is a multi-jurisdictional
report recommending a comprehensive action program with specific measures to
reduce future losses from fire, flood and erosion along the urban-wildland
interface. This reporc and the various recommended standards are now being
considered for adoption by the City and County of San Bernardino.
The "Greenbelt" report is a misnomer since there are no plans for an actual
landscaped "greenbelc" along the foothills. Instead, the report contains a
series of recommendacions for development standards having Co do with such
things as circulation, water supply, subdivision, construction, erosion control
and others. The Planning Commission was first presented the report and its
recommendations in early 1984. It was referred to the Cicy Standards Committee
which made some modificacions, primarily clarifications to che wording. The
original recommendations and Committee modifications are lisced side-by-side on
the attached Exhibi t "A".
Implementacion of this program should be done by adoption of an overlay zone
which applies che standards concained in the "Greenbelt" report to the foothill
areas of che City. Exact boundaries for the overlay zone will need to be
determined. Staff suggests thac the proposed zone be entitled "The Wildfire
Protection Overly Zone."
CITY 011 THI~~
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Planning Commission
Foothill Conuuunities Protective
"Greenbelt" Program
January 7, 1986
Page -2-
Reconunendation
That the Planning Commission recommend direct adoption of the report by the
Mayor and Common Council and that the Mayor and Common Council direct the
Planning Department to prepare a Zoning Ordinance amendment to create a
Wildfire Protection Overlay Zone containing specific standards and boundaries
for application.
Respectfully submitted,
FRANK A. SCHUMA
Planning Director
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VINCENT A. BAUTISTA, Principal Planner
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FOOTIlILL COMMUNITIES PROTECTIVE "GREENBELT" PROGRAM
COMPARISON OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
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GREENBELT PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS
STANDARDS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
Circulation
All residential projects shall have at
least 2 different publicly dedicated,.
all weather ingress/egress routes.
(A+B+C)
Access shall have a minimum 26-foot
paved width with parking on one side
of each street. (A+B)
Maximum Cul-de-sac length shall be
350 feet, up to 500 feet with specific
PRD standards and appropriate fire
agency approval. (A+B)
Turnarounds, radius of curves, dips,
etc., shall have a minimum of 45 feet
for cul-de-sac. (A+B)
All cul-de-sac turnarounds and curves
must be designed with a minimum radius
of 45 feet (A+B)
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No dead-end streets shall be permitted.
Temporary cul-de-sacs shall be re-
quired. (A+B)
PRD projects with private street
standards shall have parking on both
sides of street (or provide for off-
street parking with minimum street
width) adjacent to units. A mini-
mum street width may be allowed where
off-street parking is provided adjacent
to units. (A+B)
Maximum street grades shall be at
12% with all weather non-skid sur-
face. (A+B)
Driveways shall not ~ceed 150 feet
in length nor 14% grade unless city
road standards are met. (A)
All driveways are to be less than 150
feet in length and have an all weather
driving surface of not less than 20
feet of unobstructed width and 14 feet
six inches of vercical clearance. The
grade shall not exceed 12%. If drive-
ways exceed the above length and grade,
on-site fire protection meaSUreR shall
be provided, subject to approval by
the Fire Department. (A+B)
Driveways in excess of 150 feet in
length shall be paved and compacted
to 95% compaction and shall be of
sufficient thickness to support
heavy fire apparatus. (B)
(1)
Perimeter streets shall be placed on
foothill/wildland side of develop-
ment. (A+B)
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In areas adjacent to wildlands, a
minimum 12 foot passable way from public
street to the fuel modified area is re-
quired. No fences or trees shall be
planted in 12 foot access route. Access
points shall be spaced 350 feet apart.
(A+B)
Site and Street Identification
Non-combustible and reflective street
markers shall be visible for 100 feet.
(A+B)
~ Non-combustible and reflective building
address shall be provided with 3-inch
high lettering and numbers visible at
least 100 feet. (A+B)
Roadside Vegetation
Dead plant material shall be removed
for distance of 10 feet from curbline
to encourage maintained vegetation.
(A+B)
Thinning and other vegetation modification
shall be provided for 100 feet from curb-
line. (A+B)
Water Supply
SCatic water sources shall have clear
access on one side of at least 16 feet.
(A+B+C)
(2)
Subdivisions shall be designed to
allow emergency vehicle access to wild-
land areas behind structures. This
is to be accomplished in either of
two ways:
a. Provide a perimeter street along
the entire wildland side of a
development, or
b. Provide a fuel-modified area,
minimum of 50 feet in depth,
adjacent to the foothills
connected to the street by flat
12 foot minimum access ways
placed no more that 350 feet
apart. If designed as a gated
easement, access ways may be
part of a side yard. (A+B+c)
Subdivisions and mobilehome parks are to
be provided with 6 inch or larger circu-
lating (loop) mains and storage capacity
sufficient to provide the minimum fire
~ flow duration and hydrant spacing under
"system standards" indicated below with
a residual pressure of 20 pounds per
square inch. (A+B+C)
Provide a minimum of 2 private spigots
facing foothills/wildlands per building.
(A+B)
Identify each fire hydrant with approved
blue reflecting street markers. (A+B+C)
Each cul-de-sac greater than 300 feet
in length shall have a minimum of one
hydrant. (A+B)
Water Systems Standards
Provide for fire flow gpm. duration
and hydrant spacing according to
minimum standards of the City. (A+B+C)
Construction and Development Design
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A slope analysis shall be submitted with
all discretionary and nondiscretionary
applications. The contour interval
shall not be more that 5' and indicate
a slope category of 30% and more. (A+B)
Limited residential development shall be
permitted (including individual lots)
or subdivision of land on slopes above
30% in the fire hazard area. (A)
No new development shall be permitted in
narrow canyon mouths or ridge saddles.
(A+B)
Provide underground ~tilities for new
subdivisions and individual structures.
(A+B+C)
Open ends of tile roofs must be capped
with non-ignitable material to prevent
bird nests or other combustible material
to be located within the roof struccure.
(A+B+C)
(3)
All buildings shall have a minimum of
two spigots facing wildlands. (A+B)
A slope analysis shall be filed with
all discretionary and nondiscretionary
applications for all lots which have
an average slope of at least 15%. The
Contour interval shall not be more
than five feet and a slope category
of 25% or more must be indicated. (A+B)
Decking shall be constructed with exterior
materials of at least 1 hour fire resistant
rating. (A+B)
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Attic vents under the roof shall be located
near the roof edge rather than toward the
external wall. No eave vents facing foot-
hills/wildlands shall be permitted. (A+B)
Other vents covered by 1/4 inch corrosion
resistant wire mesh, not to exceed 144
square inches. (A+B+C)
A minimum 60 foot building separation
shall be provided in Zone A, 30 foot in
Zone B. A minimum 30 foot separation
shall be provided in clusters. (30 foot
minimum setback from adjacent property
line) . (A+B)
Patio covers of combustible materials
such as plastic, bamboo, straw or fiber-
glass shall not be permitted. (A+B)
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Require retrofitting of structure
more that 25% replacement occurs;
roofing, fencing, room addition.
when
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(A+B+C)
Exposed piping shall be non-combustible,
all other piping shall be placed under-
ground. (A+B)
All accessory buildings, guest housing
shall conform to all fire protection
zone standards. (A+B)
Utilize UBC exterior 1 hour fire walls.
(A+B+C)
Utilize the following building materials
in the specified areas listed below:
a. Require UBC rated non-combustible
roofing materials, non-wood. (A+B)
b. Require UBC fire resistant con-
struction materials, non-combustible
sidings. (A+B)
(4 )
All materials used for decking must
have a Uniform Building Code rating
of at least one-hour fire resistance.
Requirement includes heavy timber
(Type IV) construction. (A+B)
Attic vents which are placed under the
roof overhang must be located near
the roof edge rather than toward the
external wall. (A+B)
No attic vent shall be placed facing
the wildland/foothills. (A+B+C)
Vents must be no larger than 144
inches and covered by 1/4 x 1/4
corrosion resistant wire mesh.
square
inch
(A+B)
Patio covers shall be constructed of
Uniform Building Code fire resistive
materials. (A+B)
Any exposed piping, vents and flashing
shall be constructed of non-combustible
materials. (A+B)
All exterior walls shall be constructed
with materials rated by the Uniform
Building Code as one-hour fire resistant.
(A+B+C)
c. Chimney spark arrestor, 12 gauge wire
screen 1/2 inch opening mounted in
vertical position visible from ground.
(A+B+C)
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d. Structures supported to any degree by
stilts shall have all under floor areas
encased to the ground with the same
fire retardant material as required for
fire walls. (A+N)
e. Require glazing with extra strength
glass or double paned glass facing
foothill/wildlands. (A+B)
f. Fencing and gates for access shall be
non-combustible materials. (A+B)
g. All new property lines to be placed at
top of slopes. (A+B)
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Buildable pads on natural slopes of less
than 30% and adjacent to slopes greater
than 30% shall have a minimum pad setback
of 30 feet from edge of slope where slope
is greater than 30 feet in height, unless
the entire slope of 100 feet, whichever
is less is landscaped and fire resistant
vegetation is maintained by an irrigation
system. (A+B)
Install and equip every swimming pool or
. other significant water source such that
the water may be obtained for quick and
easy fire fighting purposes. (A+B)
(5)
Structures supported to any degree by
stilts shall eicher have all under-
floor areas encased with one-hour fire
resistive materials, or meet the re-
quirements of heavy timber (Type IV)
construction. (A+B)
All fencing must be constructed of
Uniform Building Code fire resistive
material and gated for emergency
pedestrian access. Said gates shall
face access road. (A+B)
In a subdivision, all proposed property
lines shall be placed, when possible,
at the top of slopes. (A+B)
Structures are to be located only where
the upgraded slope is less than 25%. If
the building pad is adjacent to a slope
which is greater than 25% and is
greater than 30 feet in height, a mini-
mum pad setback of 30 feet from the
edge of the slope is required. The
setback may be less than 30 feet only
when the entire slope, or 100 feet
adjacent to the building pad, which-
ever is less, is landscaped with fire
resistant vegetation and maintained
by an automatic irrigation system. (B)
All new swimming pools or other signi-
ficant water sources (500 gallons or
more) shall be designed so as to be
used by the Fire Service in an ever-
gency. Design shall consider the most
economical and simple method available.
The design must be approved by the
Fire Department. (A+B)
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Vegetation clearance and modification shall
be required 30 feet from structure (some
ornamental and ground cover exceptions): for
areas within 100 feet vegetation clearance,
thinning and other modification shall be
maintained no longer than 3 inches nor
higher than 18 inches; 10 foot clearance
shall be maintained from chimney or stove
pipe outlets. "Specimen native shrubs"
may be retained if they are trimmed 2 feet
above the ground, do not exceed approxi-
mately 7 feet in diameter, are maintained
free of all dead wood, duff, dry leaves, etc.
and are not closer together than 18 feet.
(A+B)
No residential bonus densities shall be
allowed except in PRD's. (A+B)
Firewood may only be stacked on contour
away from home. (A+B)
Fuel tank locations must be greater than
10 feet from buildings with vegetation
clearance. (A+B+C)
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Erosion Concrol
Require compaction op. all fills. (A+B)
Require prior to permit issuance, approval
of erosion and drainage control plans pre-
pared by qualified professional for all
new projects. (See erosion control plan
specifics in Appendix A). (A+B+C)
(6)
Utilize fire resistant plant materials
for 50' minimum fuel-modified area
adjacent to the foothills. (A+B)
All fuel tanks must be placed a distance
from buildings and property lines in
accordance with the Uniform Fire Code.
All vegetation must be cleared for a
radius of 10 feet from the tank. (A+B)
All roof overhangs must be enclosed with
materials rated by the Uniform Building
Code as one-hour fire resistant. (A+B)
Any roof and wall penetrations and
appendage shall be constructed of non-
conmustible materials.
All glass facing wildlands shall be
extra strength or double-paned and
meet all state and local requirements.
Roof mounted
be permitted.
turbine vents shall not
(A+B)
For all new projects, erosion and
drainage control plans, prepared by
a licensed civil engineer, must be
approved prior to permit issuance.
(A+B)
Require project referral notices to be
sent to the appropriate Resource Conserva-
tion District for erosion control comments
in foothill area. (A+B)
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Where appropriate in the erosion control
plan, require revegetation with fire re-
sistant plant material for erosion con-
trol. (A+B)
Where appropriate, require PRD Home Owner's
Association to maintain firebreak fuel
modification zones. (A+B)
Miscellaneous
Require that before building permits are
issued, City Fire official is notified.
(A+B)
Require through conditions of approval
that new CCR's require all transactions
of property involve disclosure to pur-
chaser of high fire hazard restrictions.
(A+B+C)
Notify property owners on April 1 of
brush clearance requirement compliance by
June 1. Provide weed abatement in-
spection of properties on June 1.
Properties needing clearance will be
issued notices of non-compliance and given
15 days'to clear. Those failing' to do so
shall have expenses of city-initiated
abatemenc (or private contractor) aCtached
to property tax assessment. (A+B)
(7)
Erosion control plans shall incorp-
orate the use of fire resistant vege-
tation, where appropriate. (A+B)
The covenants, conditions and restri-
ctions shall require that all future
transfers of property disclose to
purchaser the high fire hazard desig-
nation applicable to said property.
(B+C)
The covenants, conditions and restri-
ctions for all homeowner's associa-
tions within residential developments
shall provide for the maintenance of
firebreak fuel modification zones.
(B+C )