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HomeMy WebLinkAbout30- Planning & Building Services CITY OF SAN BERN RDINO-REQUEST FO_ _ COUNCIL ACTION From: Al Boughey, Director Subject: Initiation of a Development Code Amendment to Modify Specified Standards for Fencing Dept: Planning & Building Services Date: February 23, 1995 MCC Date: March 6, 1995 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: May 16, 1994 -- The Mayor and Common Council referred this request to the LRC for review and recommendations. November 15, 1993 -- The Mayor and Common Council approved DCA No. 93-09 which modified the limitations on chain link fencing. Recommended Motion: That the Planning staff be directed to consider amending the Development Code for specified fencing standards relating to fence height, location an materials prohibitions. Al Boughey i n r Contact person: Al Boughey Phone: (909) 384-5205 fiortigt attached: Staff Report Ward: citywide ,3FUMI G MUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source:(Account No.): Account Description: Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. 30 -3-6-496-- -,x-9 6-- CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: INITIATION OF A DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT FOR FENCING MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 6, 1995 BACKGROUND On May 16, 1994, the Mayor and Common Council considered a request from Councilman Curlin to initiate a Development Code amendment for specified fencing standards relating to prohibitions on fence height, location and materials in residential designations. The Mayor and Common Council referred the proposal to the Legislative Review Committee (LRC) for recommendations. The LRC reviewed the proposed amendment on June 23, 1994, July 7, 1994, August 18, 1994 and September 8, 1994. During the three months that the proposed amendment was being reviewed by the LRC, it evolved into its current form as a result of LRC and staff discussions. The LRC forwarded the proposal to the Mayor and Common Council without recommendations. SPECIFIC REQUEST This is a request to initiate an amendment to the Development Code to consider the following modifications to the fencing standards for residential designations: 1. Allow low voltage pet fences not accessible to the public. 2. Allow six (6) foot open fencing (not chain link) at the property line in multi-family designated areas with the following requirements: Must have five (5) units or more; Must have a minimum of 100 feet linear street frontage; Must include a "Beautification Plan" [to include pilasters, three (3) feet of landscaping on the outside of the fence to include vines and small to medium shrubs] . Initiation of a Development Code Amendment Mayor and Common Council Meeting of March 6, 1995 Page 2 3. Allow six (6) foot open fencing (not chain link) at the property line for large lots with the following requirements: - Must have a minimum lot area of 20,000 square feet; - Must have a minimum of 100 feet linear street frontage; - Must include a "Beautification Plan" (to include pilasters, three (3) feet of landscaping on the outside of the fence to include vines and small to medium shrubs) . 4. Provide an administrative process to allow higher fences in certain situations. The proposed amendment would affect all residential land use designations, citywide. No changes to the fence regulations for commercial or industrial designations are being proposed. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Mayor and Common Council direct staff to consider amending the Development Code for specified modifications to the fence standards (outlined above) . Prepared by: Deborah Woldruff, Associate Planner Prepared for: Al Boughey, AICP, Director of Planning and Building Services