The following provides detailed regulations for development of land uses within Old Town Placentia (Old Town). The purpose of these standards is to facilitate the enhancement of the city’s historic core, characterized by its small-scaled village atmosphere, shopfront architecture, mix of uses and inviting streetscapes. Specifically, these regulations are aimed at accomplishing the following objectives, complementing the objectives of the TOD Packing House District to the south:
(a)
Meet the goals, objectives and follow the recommendations for Old Town as detailed in the Old Town Revitalization Plan;
(b)
Preserve and enhance the distinguishable “village” look and feel of Old Town Placentia;
(c)
Preserve the original Old Town grid pattern comprised of short, walkable blocks;
(d)
Preserve the diverse mix of land use types while attracting a more diversified commercial base that creates a shopping destination and contributes to a more pedestrian-friendly environment;
(e)
Encourage infill development that contributes to creating a compact walkable environment important to a vital town center;
(f)
Support businesses and attract new investment through enhanced safety and security measures, development incentives, a high level of amenities and adaptive reuse standards;
(g)
Create fine-grained detail in architectural and urban form that provides interest and complexity at the level of the pedestrian and bicyclist;
(h)
Enhance public safety by improving street lighting, public services, streetscapes and alleys, and police surveillance;
(i)
Support multimodal transportation that improves ease of access to a variety of transportation methods such as walking, cycling and public transit;
(j)
Create a sustainable environment through standards that result in “green” buildings and infrastructure, as well as a safe, healthy and attractive environment;
(k)
Preserve and highlight historic features that make Old Town Placentia a unique destination;
(l)
Provide for public gathering spaces and small passive recreation places;
(m)
Improve connections between Old Town and the region through increased transit ridership and the provision of hubs for various transportation;
(n)
Maintain an adequate level of parking and access for automobiles;
(o)
Continue to brand Old Town Placentia through wayfinding, welcome signs, banners, public art, creative public spaces, a focal point (i.e., gazebo), etc.;
(p)
Create a physical and visual connection with the TOD Packing House District to the south through interconnected plazas on both sides of the rail line; and
(q)
Ensure high quality architecture (three hundred sixty (360) degree design) that embraces the character of Old Town and its architecture and urban design.
(Ord. O-2017-05 § 4, 2017)



