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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMC-1056 ndopted: September 7, 1999 , Effective: October 8, 1999 1 ORDINANCE NO. MC-1056 2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING 3 SECTION 19.20.030(8) AND TABLE 20.01 OF DEVELOPMENT CODE CHAPTER 19.20 (pROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS) TO ELIMINATE ALL 4 REFERENCES TO HEDGES AND SHRUBS AS FENCING MATERIAL. 5 THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 6 7 SECTION 1. Section 19.20,030(8) and Table 20.01 of Chapter 19,20 (Property 8 Development Standards) of the Municipal Code (Development Code) are amended to eliminate 9 all references to hedges and shrubs as fencing material; all other provisions of Chapter 19.20 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 remain unchanged. Section 19.20.030(8) and Table 20.01 of Development Code Chapter 19,20 are hereby amended to read as shown on Attachment A, Development Code pages III-I, III-5, III-6 attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, 1/1/ 1/1/ 1/1/ 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 I MC-l056 1 AN ORDINANCE. . . AMENDING SECTION 19.20.030(8) AND TABLE 20.01 OF DEVELOPMENT CODE CHAPTER 19.20 (PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT 2 STANDARDS) TO ELIMINATE ALL REFERENCES TO HEDGES AND SHRUBS AS FENCING MATERIAL. 3 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the Mayor and 5 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a Joint Regular 6 7 8 on the 7th day of September , 1999, by the following vote to wit: ~k.~ CIty Clerk 1i: 'I day of September Council Members: AYES NAYS ESTRADA x 9 10 LIEN 11 12 13 x x MCGINNIS x SCHNETZ VACANT 14 x ANDERSON 15 16 MILLER 17 18 19 20 21 22 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved th' meeting thereof, held ABSTAIN ABSENT x , 1999. ci'--LU~ JUD TH'VALLES, Mayor City of San Bernardino 23 Approved as to form and legal content: 24 25 26 27 ......... '-. JAMES F, PENMAN City ttorney 28 .a~ 2 MCrl056 ATTACHMENT "A" PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - 19.20 ARTICLE III - GENERAL CHAPTER 19.20 PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Section 19.22.010 Purpose. 19,22.020 Applicability 19.22.030 General Standards m 19,20.010 PURPOSE Page mIII-I mmIII-I mm mmmmm ..mm III-I These standards shall ensure that new or modified uses and development will produce an urban environment of stable, desirable character which is harmonious with the existing and future development, consistent with the General Plan. 19.20.020 APPLICABILITY Any permit which authorizes new construction or modifications to an existing structure in excess of 25 % of the structure floor area shall be subject to the standards set forth in this Chapter. 19.20.030 GENERAL STANDARDS No permit shall be approved unless it conforms to all of the following standards set forth in this Chapter: I. Access 2, Additional Height Restrictions 3, Antennae, Vertical & Satellite Dish 4. Design Considerations 5. Dust and Dirt 6. Environmental Resources/Constraints 7. Exterior Building Walls 8. Fences and Walls 9. Fire Protection 10, Fumes, Vapor and Gases 11. Glare 12. Hazardous Materials 13. Height Determination (Buildings and Structures) 14, Lighting 15. Noise Me 890 12/23/93 16, 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24, 25. 26. 27, 28. Odor Projections into Setbacks Public Street Improvements Radioactivity Refuse StoragelDisposal Screening Signs, Off-Street Parking, Off- Street Loading and Landscaping Solar Energy Storage Toxic Substances Transportation Control Measures (TCM) Underground Utilities Vibration III-I 2/94 MC-1056 PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - 19.20' B. The following designs are deemed unacceptable in any development and therefore shall be prohibited: 1. Nonanodized and unpainted aluminum fmished window frames, 2. Metal grills and facades. However, grills and facades of unique design and in keeping with the general decor of the development and neighborhood may be permitted subject to prior approval by the Director. 3. Aluminum or other metal panels are not permitted on the street elevation, unless it can be demonstrated that they are consistent with a structure's overall design character, and do not adversely effect the pedestrian environment. 8. FENCES AND WALLS The following standards shall apply to the installation of all fences and walls: A. HEIGHT AND TYPE LIMITS Fences and walls shall conform to the limitations outlined in Table 20,01. B. TRAFFIC SAFETY SITE AREA On a corner lot, no fence, wall, hedge, sign or other structure, shrubbery, mounds of earth or other visual obstruction over 30 inches in height above the nearest street curb elevation shall be erected or placed within a Traffic Safety Sight Area, The foregoing provision shall not apply to public utility poles; trees trinuned (to the trunk) to a line at least 6 feet above the level of the intersection; supporting members of appurtenances to permanent structures existing on the date this Development Code becomes effective; and official warning signs or signals. C. PROHIBITED FENCE MATERIALS/CHAIN LINK FENCING I, The use of barbed wire, electrified fence or razor wire fence in conjunction with any fence, wall, roof, or by itself within any land use district, is prohibited unless required by any law or regulation of the City, the State of California, Federal Government, or agency thereof, Agricultural uses may use electrical fences if approved by the Director. 2. Chain link fencing is permitted in all commercial, industrial, and residential land use districts. The fence may only be located on side and rear property lines behind the front yard setback, if the fence would not be adjacent to a public street. Chain link fencing in Residential land use districts shall have top rails and post caps. III-5 2/94 KC-105.6 PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - 19.20' TABLE 20.01 FENCES AND WALLS HEIGHT AND TYPE LIMITS Districts 1. Residential Front yard or side of street yard (not including the rear yard)2 Maximum Permitted Height' 3' 4' Solid structures Open work structures (must permit the passage of a minimum of 90% of light) Other yard area Outside of required yard area Abutting a non-residential district 2. Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Front yard or side of street yard 6' 8' 6' Solid, decorative masonry wall Abutting residential district Other yard area Outdoor storage areas visible from public rights-of-way (located behind required yards) 3. All Districts-Traffic Safety Site Area 4. Public Right-of-Way 5. Hillside Management Overlay - Retaining Walls Uphill slope Down slope Lots sloping with the street Adjacent to driveways Facings streets 2'6" Solid structures 6' Open work structures 8' Solid, decorative masonry wall 8' 10' Commercial 12' Industrial 2'6" 8' 8' 3'6" 3'6" 8' 5' Constructed with natural, indigenous materials 6. Foothill Fire Zone Overlay - Fences and Walls Constructed with non- combustible materials only [The limitations shall not apply in the following instances: . Where a greater height is required by any other provision of the Municipal Code; or . Where a greater height or type of fence or wall is required by a condition of approval. 2Rear yard defmed for the purposes of this section shall be from the rear property line to the rear plane(s) of the structure, MC 888 1/6/94, III -6 2/94