The purpose of this title is to safeguard life, limb, property
and public welfare; to aid in the implementation of the general plan
and to avoid the creation of a monotonous and artificial hillside
environment by establishing minimum requirements and procedures for
regulating excavation, grading and filling on all private and public
properties in the city, as well as water quality requirements relevant
to construction project activities subject to this title.
(a) It is the declared intent of the city to promote the conservation
of natural resources, including the natural beauty of the land, streams
and watersheds, hills and vegetation and, as described in the safety
element of the general plan and
Government Code Section 65560(b)(1),
to protect the health and safety, including the reduction or elimination
of the hazards from earth slides, mud flows, rock falls, undue settlement,
erosion, siltation and flooding, or other conditions as described
in California
Government Code Section 65560(b)(4) by minimizing the
adverse effects of grading, cut and fill operations, water runoff
and soil erosion.
(b) The following regulatory provisions of this chapter are hereby adopted
for the purpose of rigorous control of all aspects of grading operations.
This title sets forth rules and regulations to control excavations,
grading, and earthwork construction, including fills or embankments,
establishes the administrative procedures for the review and issuance
of permits, and provides for approval of plans and inspection of grading
construction. If two or more provisions of this title and any other
applicable law or ordinance are in conflict, that which is more restrictive
and provides the greater safety shall prevail.
(c) This title also regulates development within the coastal zone in
accordance with the policies of the city's local coastal program and
Sections 30230, 30231, 30232 and 30240 of the California Coastal Act.
(Ord. 1237 § 1, 1992; Ord. 1422 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1442 § 2, 2004)