The purpose of this chapter is to establish a Major and Minor
Design Review and Zoning Clearance process for certain types of residential,
commercial, industrial, and institutional development proposals to
facilitate project review in a timely and efficient manner; to ensure
that development projects comply with all applicable local design
guidelines, standards, and ordinances; to minimize adverse effects
on surrounding properties and the environment; and to be consistent
with the General Plan, which promotes high aesthetic and functional
standards to complement and add to the physical, economic, and social
character of the City of Plymouth.
(Ord. 2014-01 § 1; Ord. 2016-05 § 1; Ord. 2019-02 § 3)
A. Major Design Review. Major Design Review is required for changes to properties that meet the criteria in Section
19.18.040 (Major Design Review).
B. Minor Design Review. Minor Design Review is required for changes to properties that are considered "aesthetically insignificant" and meet the criteria of Section
19.18.050 (Minor Design Review).
C. Zoning
Clearance. The purpose of using Zoning Clearance is to provide a timely
review process for projects that comply with design and development
regulations, do not qualify for Major or Minor Design Review, and
are not detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or materially
injurious to properties or improvements in the immediate vicinity.
(Ord. 2014-01 § 1; Ord. 2016-05 § 1; Ord. 2019-02 § 3)
A. The
development of a single-family dwelling unit in a Single-Family Residential
zone is exempted from this chapter. Single-family dwelling units located
in the Downtown Historic and Scenic Corridor zoning districts are
not exempted from this chapter.
B. Repairs
of commercial, industrial, and institutional projects using like-for-like
materials as what is existing shall be exempted from any Major or
Minor Design Review process. Repairs does not include façade
changes.
(Ord. 2014-01 § 1; Ord. 2016-05 § 1; Ord. 2019-02 § 3)
A. Purpose.
The purpose of a Major Design Review is to promote high-quality design
and ensure that development projects do not result in adverse effects
on surrounding properties and the environment. The Major Design Review
is to ensure that new developments complement and add to the physical,
economic, and social character of Plymouth.
B. Applicability.
Major Design Review is required for commercial, industrial, institutional,
and residential projects that meet any of the following qualifications
(except if the Minor Design Review or Zoning Clearance process applies):
1. Any commercial or multifamily development involving more than 5,000 square feet of floor area, which is not exempt under Section
19.18.030.
2. Façade
remodels for commercial, industrial, institutional, or residential
development that affect more than 75% of the linear feet of the building
front façade and involve multiple aspects of the building (e.g.,
windows, siding, and doors).
C. Submittal
Requirements. All applications for Major Design Review shall be submitted
on the required City form, along with the adopted fee and all application
submittal requirements listed on the current permit application form.
D. Review
Process.
1. The
Planning Commission, in accordance with provisions of this title,
may approve, conditionally approve, or deny an application for architectural
and site plan review, and in granting approval may impose such requirements
and conditions with respect to compliance with and conformity to adopted
design review guidelines, site layout, location of open space, building
design, building siting, compatibility with surrounding land and development,
and other associated items as determined by the Planning Commission.
2. Public hearing is required for Major Design Review. Public hearing and notice shall be provided consistent with the provisions of Section
19.04.150 (Public Hearings).
3. Upon
the decision to approve, conditionally approve, or deny an application,
the Planning Director, or designee, shall have prepared a notification
of decision, one copy of which shall be forwarded to the applicant,
one copy of which shall be retained in the files of the Planning Department,
and one copy of which shall be forwarded to the Building Official.
In addition, a copy shall be forwarded to any other department or
agency the Planning Director considers affected by the decision.
E. Findings.
In order to grant approval of a Major Design Review, the Planning
Commission must make all of the following findings:
1. The
architectural and general appearance of the structures and grounds
shall have architectural unity and be in keeping with the character
of the neighborhood so as to not be detrimental to the orderly and
harmonious development of the City, or to the desirability of investment
or occupation in the neighborhood.
2. The
site plan is consistent with this title, any applicable specific plan,
any adopted development standards and design guidelines, and the General
Plan.
3. The
proposed project, together with the conditions applicable thereto,
will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare,
or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity.
F. Conditions.
In approving a Major Design Review, the Planning Commission may impose
any reasonable conditions to ensure that the approval will comply
with the findings required, as well as any performance criteria and
development standards contained within this Code.
(Ord. 2014-01 § 1; Ord. 2016-05 § 1; Ord. 2019-02 § 3)
A. Purpose.
The purpose of a Minor Design Review is to provide for the administrative
review of projects which, because of their limited size and scope,
have minor aesthetic, land use, or traffic implications and do not
create any significant impact on public utilities or services, and
to ensure that such limited projects comply with all applicable City
standards and ordinances, and are not detrimental to the public health,
safety, or welfare, or materially injurious to properties or improvements
in the immediate vicinity.
B. Applicability.
Minor Design Review is required for minor changes and new construction
as specified within this section:
1. Residential
Projects. The following residential projects require a Minor Design
Review:
a. Exterior material or color changes which conflict with the original
form and theme and which are not consistent and compatible with the
original materials and colors.
b. Construction of any building or accessory building within the Downtown
Historic Overlay District or the Scenic Corridor Overlay District
that requires a Building Permit.
2. Commercial,
Industrial, and Institutional Projects. The following commercial,
industrial, and institutional projects require Minor Design Review:
a. Construction of any building or accessory building within the Downtown
Historic Overlay District, or the Scenic Corridor Overlay District
that requires a Building Permit.
b. Modification to previously approved architectural designs and building
configurations that were approved with a Minor Design Review or a
Major Design Review process.
c. Façade remodels for commercial, industrial, or institutional
development that affect more than one-half but less that 75% of the
linear feet of the building front façade and involve multiple
aspects of the building (e.g., windows, siding, and doors).
d. Any development involving the construction or exterior remodeling
of one or more commercial, industrial, or institutional buildings
with an aggregated floor area of more than 3,000 square feet.
e. Changes to gross floor area of existing buildings which result in
a 10% change or more.
f. Modification to existing landscaping or landscape plans where the
land area is 5,000 square feet or more.
C. Submittal
Requirements. All applications for architectural and site plan review
shall be submitted on the required City form, along with the adopted
fee and all application submittal requirements listed on the current
permit application form.
D. Review
Process.
1. Upon
issuing a letter of completeness, the Planning Department shall post
notifications of a pending application at both the parcel receiving
the entitlement and at City Hall in a location accessible by the public.
The notification should, at a minimum, include City contact information
and notify the public that they may contact the Planning Department
with comments or concerns within 10 days.
2. The
Planning Director, in accordance with provisions of this title may
approve, conditionally approve, or deny an application for Minor Design
Review, and in granting approval may impose such requirements and
conditions with respect to compliance with and conformity to adopted
design review guidelines, site layout, location or open space, building
design, building siting, compatibility with surrounding land and development,
and other associated items.
3. Upon
the decision to approve, conditionally approve, or deny an application,
the Planning Director, or designee, shall have prepared a notification
of decision, one copy of which shall be forwarded to the applicant
and to departments or agencies the Planning Director considers affected
by the decision. A copy of the approval letter shall be posted by
the Planning Department on the parcel receiving the entitlement in
a location to be accessible and viewable by the public for 10 days.
A copy of the approved plans will be kept on file at City Hall for
public use during the 10 day appeal period for public comment.
(Ord. 2014-01 § 1; Ord. 2016-05 § 1; Ord. 2019-02 § 3)