The HMR (Hamer) overlay district (HMR) zone is established to
preserve and promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the
community, and to promote quality design and standards consistent
with city council policies by allowing for modifications to the parking
and development standards established in a base zone. A parking standard
or development standard may be modified for the purpose of providing
specific guidelines for a given neighborhood, achieving design or
public safety goals, or for avoiding possible detrimental impacts
on neighboring properties. The HMR overlay district zone is intended
to provide further clarification of regulations for the area formerly
known as unincorporated Hamer Island, and is applied to any base zone
and may be applied in conjunction with other overlay zones.
(Ord. O-2022-08 § 4, 2022)
Whenever the HMR overlay district is established on any property, any use, building, structure or parking standard allowed under this chapter on said property shall take precedence over the uses and standards permitted by the underlying zone. For example, R-1-HMR indicates that the base zone of the property is R-1 (single-family residential) and the parking and storage of recreational vehicles standards set forth in Placentia Municipal Code Section
23.63.030 shall take precedence, in lieu of the standards applied to the R-1 zone as set forth in Placentia Municipal Code Sections
23.78.150 and
23.78.155.
(Ord. O-2022-08 § 4, 2022)
Whenever the HMR overlay district is established on any property, the standards set forth in Placentia Municipal Code Sections
23.78.150 and
23.78.155 shall not apply and the following standards shall apply in lieu of those:
Vehicle Storage and Parking Regulations
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Parking and Storage Operations
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Residential Zones and Residentially – Developed Property
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Vehicles, Recreational Vehicles and Recreational Apparatus
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Abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperative vehicles, or part
thereof.
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Interior Stage. Enclosed completely within a building in a lawful
manner where it is not visible form the street or other public or
private property.
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P
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P
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Other Residential Storage Options. Stored or parked on paved
area that meets the following criteria:
(a) A paved area that is not within the required
building setback area abutting a public street, excluding alleys;
and,
(b) Screened by a 6-foot high permanent, solid opaque
fence or wall. The fence or wall shall be constructed and maintained
in accordance with applicable development standards for fences and
walls contained in the County of Orange Zoning Code. A building may
also serve to screen the storage area.
(c) The exception to subparagraphs a and b above
is that vehicle may be stored or parking on a paved driveway connecting
a garage or carport with a public or private street.
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P
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NP
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Stored or parking on any unpaved surface, except as permitted
above.
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NP
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NP
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P = Permitted
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NP = Not Permitted
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(Ord. O-2022-08 § 4, 2022)
The contiguous boundaries of the HMR overlay district(s) shall
consist of a minimum of one (1) gross acre or more.
(Ord. O-2022-08 § 4, 2022)