Projects subject to the State Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance in the
California Code of Regulations, Title 23. Waters, Division 2. Department of Water Resources, Chapter 2.7. Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance, Section 490 et seq., as may be amended, shall comply with those regulations in addition to all of the regulations in this chapter. In the case of a conflict between the State Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance and this code (including mandates of Title
13), the State Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance shall prevail, except that in the case of a conflict whereby this code imposes a requirement intended to be more effective in conserving water than the State Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance, this code shall prevail. For all properties and all other projects not subject to the State Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance, the following regulations shall apply in the ROS, R1R and R1 zones.
A. All
street setback areas shall be landscaped with plant materials or a
combination of plant materials and permeable surfaces and shall be
permanently maintained in a neat and orderly manner. Non-living materials
may be used as ground cover, including, but not limited to: wood chips,
bark, decorative rock, and stone. Plant materials shall compose a
majority (more than 50%) of the street setback areas, exclusive of
permitted driveways. Other than permitted hardscape, all areas not
planted shall be covered (top dressed) with materials such as wood
chips or approved alternative. Top dressing beneath tree canopies
shall be to the satisfaction of the director of community development,
and shall be calculated as area of live plant material.
Permeable surface allows the movement of water through the surface
material and include materials such as pavers, decomposed granite
or grasscrete. Permeable surfaces are encouraged wherever possible
in lieu of impermeable hardscape.
B. Artificial
turf may be used in the single family zones (ROS, R1R, and R1) as
follows:
1. Artificial
turf shall be calculated toward the total lot area requirement for
landscaping, but shall not be calculated toward the live plant material
requirement.
2. Artificial
turf shall not be permitted beneath the drip line of tree canopies.
For purposes of this section, “drip line” is defined as
the area beneath the extent of the tree canopy at mature growth plus
two feet.
3. A
minimum three foot wide live plant material landscape border shall
be required at the street front and street side property line.
4. A
minimum three foot wide live plant material landscape border shall
be required at the base of a building facing a street front or street
side setback.
5. Artificial
turf shall only be permitted on sloped areas less than 25%.
6. Artificial
turf shall imitate a natural turf-like appearance and require the
following:
a. A minimum blend of three colors, predominately green.
b. A minimum blade length of one and one half (1-1/2) inches, with spines
and uneven tops.
c. Infill material shall be a natural material, such as coconut fiber,
cork, and sand. No crumb rubber shall be permitted.
7. Artificial
turf shall be installed by a qualified state-licensed contractor with
a valid landscaping contractors or synthetic products contractors
license.
8. Artificial
turf shall be directed to drain on-site to a permeable area.
9. Artificial
turf shall be maintained in a clean and orderly condition and shall
not contain holes, tears, stains, discoloration, seam separations,
uplifted surfaces, heat degradation, or excessive wear.
C. A minimum
of 40% of the total lot area shall be permanently landscaped open
space. Decorative design elements such as swimming pools, spas, fountains,
sculptures, planters, rock gardens or other similar elements may be
permitted where they are integral parts of a landscape plan composed
of a majority (more than 50%) of live plant materials. Neither the
interior nor the street setback areas shall be completely paved or
covered with gravel. Any live plant material or permeable surface
located in a required driveway shall not count toward required landscaping.
D. When
drought tolerant landscaping is used, the live plant material requirement
shall be calculated at mature growth of the drought tolerant plants.
However, the live plant material calculation for tree canopies shall
only include the canopy area as it exists at the time of planting.
E. All
plant materials shall be maintained for a period of at least five
years when planted in conjunction with a landscape plan for a project
approved by the design review board.
F. In
the R1R zone only, the building official shall not issue a permit
for construction of a dwelling or accessory buildings on a lot which
has a slope greater than two horizontal to one vertical (2:1) unless
the plans are accompanied by a landscaping plan which shall accurately
show the location of all existing trees to be retained or removed
and the type and extent of proposed landscaping including provisions
for irrigation thereof. Said plan shall be prepared by a licensed
landscape architect, and approved by the director of community development.
This requirement shall not apply to a lot having either a split-level
pad of not less than 4,000 square feet, or a single-level pad of not
less than 5,000 square feet.
G. No
painting of turf or dirt shall be allowed.
(Ord. 5747 § 29, 2011; Ord. 5399, 2004; Ord. 5642 § 1, 2009; Ord. 5684 § 3, 2010; Ord. 5747 § 29, 2011; Ord. 5867 § 1, 2015; Ord. 5879 § 1, 2016)
A. Projects subject to the State Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance in the
California Code of Regulations, Title 23. Waters, Division 2. Department of Water Resources, Chapter 2.7. Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance, Section 490 et seq., as may be amended, shall comply with those regulations in addition to all of the regulations in this chapter. In the case of a conflict between the State Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance and this code (including mandates of Title
13), the State Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance shall prevail, except that in the case of a conflict whereby this code imposes a requirement intended to be more effective in conserving water than the State Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance, this code shall prevail. For all properties and all other projects not subject to the State Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance, the following regulations shall apply in the R-3050, R-2250, R-1650, R-1250, C1, C2, C3, CPD, CR, CH, CA, IND, IMU-R, SFMU, MS, and CE zones. For all properties and all other projects not subject to the State Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance in the TOD zone, only subsections 4, 5 and 6 below shall apply. For additional landscaping regulations for the TOD zone, see Chapter
30.16.
1.
Landscaping required.
a.
All setback areas and other areas not occupied by buildings,
parking, driveways, walkways, and other incidental activities shall
be landscaped with a majority (more than 50 percent) of plant materials
or a combination of plant materials and permeable surfaces and shall
be permanently maintained in a neat and orderly manner. The street
setback area shall not be completely paved or covered with gravel.
Permeable surfaces are encouraged wherever possible in lieu of impermeable
hardscape.
b.
Decorative design elements such as fountains, sculptures, planters,
rocks or other similar elements may be permitted where they are integral
parts of a landscape plan composed of a majority (more than 50 percent)
of live plant materials are permitted in the R-3050, R-2250, R-1650,
R-1250, IMU-R and SFMU zones.
c.
Pedestrian walks and vehicular accessways shall be permitted
in such landscaped areas. Such areas may not be counted as landscaped
open space in the R-3050, R-2250, R-1650, R-1250, IMU-R and SFMU zones.
d.
Useable open space in the form of landscaped setbacks, walkways,
patios and landscaped areas within parking lots may be considered
in the computation of required landscaping in the CPD zone.
e.
When drought tolerant landscaping is used, the live plant material
requirement shall be calculated at mature growth of the drought tolerant
plants. However, the live plant material calculation for tree canopies
shall only include the canopy area as it exists at the time of planting.
f.
No painting of turf or dirt shall be allowed.
2.
Percentage of lot with landscaping. Lots shall
be developed with permanently landscaped open space, as follows:
Table 30.31-A
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Zone
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Minimum percentage of total lot area to be permanently landscaped
open space
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R-3050
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30%
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R-2250, R-1650, R-1250
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25%
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IMU-R, SFMU, CPD
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10%
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C1, C2, C3, CR, CH, CA, CE, CEM, IND, IMU, MS, PS Overlay
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Not Applicable
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P Overlay
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The front and street side setback and landscaping requirements for parking areas in the P overlay zone shall be subject to the provisions of the residential zone in which the property is located and/or Chapter 30.32 of this title, whichever is the most restrictive.
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3.
Permanent landscaping. For the purposes of this
chapter, permanent landscaping shall consist of landscaped areas at
the ground level or in planters having a minimum length, width, diameter
and depth of 24 inches. In the R-3050, R-2250, R-1650, R-1250, IMU-R
and SFMU zones and the PS overlay zone, the soil depth shall be increased
to 30 inches minimum in the area where trees are to be planted.
4.
Irrigation. Permanent and automatic irrigation
facilities shall be provided in all permanent landscaped areas except
potted containers.
5.
Preparation of plans and installation of landscaping and
irrigation.
a.
Prior to the issuance of any building permit, all landscape
and irrigation plans shall be prepared and wet stamped by an individual
who is licensed in the state of California to prepare such plans.
All landscaping and irrigation facilities shall be installed and in
proper working order according to approved plans prior to the final
inspection. In the alternative, a cash bond may be deposited with
the building official in an amount not less than the estimated cost
of installing said landscaping and irrigation facilities. Should said
estimated cost of installing such landscaping and irrigation facilities
exceed $10,000.00, an instrument of credit may be deposited with the
building official in lieu of a cash bond. Said cash bond or instrument
of credit may be released only upon final inspection and approval
of said building permit by the building official.
b.
Prior to the issuance of any temporary or permanent use and
occupancy certificate, an individual licensed in the state of California
to prepare landscape and irrigation plans shall file a certificate
of compliance with the building official certifying that all landscaping
and irrigation facilities have been installed in substantial compliance
with the approved plans.
c.
In the event the developer fails to install the landscaping
and irrigation facilities for any reason, after having had reasonable
time to do so, the building official may notify the developer and
thereafter cause said landscaping and irrigation facilities to be
installed pursuant to the approved plans and to use the cash bond
or instrument of credit to pay for the cost of such installation.
6.
Artificial turf. Artificial turf shall not be permitted
in any portion of a property located in a commercial, industrial,
or special purpose zones (C1, C2, C3, CPD, CR, CH, CA, IND, MS, CEM,
SR and CE). Artificial turf shall be permitted on property located
in a mixed use zone (IMU, IMU-R, SFMU and DSP) and TOD zone only when
not visible from the public street immediately adjacent to the property.
Artificial turf shall be permitted in the multi-family zones (R-3050,
R-2250, R-1650 and R-1250) as follows:
a.
Artificial turf shall be calculated toward the total lot area
requirement for landscaping, but shall not be calculated toward the
live plant material requirement.
b.
Artificial turf shall not be permitted beneath the drip line
of tree canopies. For purposes of this section, "drip line" is defined
as the area beneath the extent of the tree canopy at mature growth
plus two feet.
c.
A minimum three-foot-wide live plant material landscape border
shall be required at the street front and street side property line.
d.
A minimum three-foot-wide live plant material landscape border
shall be required at the base of a building facing a street front
or street side setback.
e.
Artificial turf shall only be permitted on sloped areas less
than 25 percent.
f.
Artificial turf shall imitate a natural turf-like appearance
and require the following:
i.
A minimum blend of three colors, predominately green.
ii.
A minimum blade length of one and one-half inches, with spines
and uneven tops.
iii. Infill material shall be a natural material, such
as coconut fiber, cork, and sand. No crumb rubber shall be permitted.
g.
Artificial turf shall be installed by a qualified state-licensed
contractor with a valid landscaping contractors or synthetic products
contractors license.
h.
Artificial turf shall be directed to drain on site to a permeable
area.
i.
Artificial turf shall be maintained in a clean and orderly condition
and shall not contain holes, tears, stains, discoloration, seam separations,
uplifted surfaces, heat degradation, or excessive wear.
7.
Additional open space requirements for the R-2250, R-1650,
and R-1250 zones. On a lot with a minimum width of 90 feet
and with a density exceeding the maximum density permitted by code
for lots with less than 90 feet in width, an additional 900 square
foot open space area shall be provided contiguous to a street front/side
setback area. For each additional foot of lot width thereafter, or
minor fraction area thereof, an additional 20 square feet of such
open space area shall be provided. Said area may be located on top
of a subterranean or semi-subterranean garage area and may be "common
outdoor space"; may be landscaped; shall be located within the 50
percent of the lot depth/width nearest the front property line or
street side property line; shall be visible from the public street;
shall not include "private outdoor space"; and shall not include or
be located within any required minimum interior, street front or street
side setback area. Planter walls not exceeding a height of 30 inches
and railings shall be allowed in this area. The design of such additional
open space area shall be integrated with the landscaping of the contiguous
street front/side setback area. Second and third floors may not project
into any required additional open space area and shall be proportionally
stepped back from said area a minimum of three feet for the second
floor and a minimum of six feet for the third floor to preserve the
front and side elevation change-of-planes encouraged by this title.
8.
Additional requirements for the PS overlay zone. Planter boxes, with a minimum width of 24 inches, shall be incorporated
into the design along the entire length of each tier of the parking
structure facing the street, alley or residential zone. Clinging type
vines shall be planted along any solid sheer exterior walls.
(Ord. 5399, 2004; Ord. 5416 § 23, 2004; Ord. 5536 § 8, 2006; Ord. 5541 § 18, 2006; Ord. 5642 § 2, 2009; Ord. 5747 § 30, 2011; Ord. 5765 § 9, 2012; Ord. 5803 § 88, 2013; Ord. 5807 § 9, 2013; Ord. 5867 § 2, 2015; Ord. 5879 § 2, 2016; Ord. 6012, 10/10/2023)
A. In
the R-3050, R-2250, R-1650 and R-1250 zones, trees shall be planted
along any interior property line abutting an ROS, R1R or R1 zone boundary
to provide an effective screen of the multi-unit structure from the
neighboring single family dwelling.
B. In
the C1, C2, C3, CH, CA, CPD, IND, IMU, MS zones and the PS Overlay
zone, landscaping and walls shall be provided as follows:
1. Trees shall be planted along any interior property line abutting a residential zone boundary to provide an effective screen, except where exempted by paragraph 2 below. An average of one tree shall be planted for each 20 feet of such interior property line, exclusive of trees required pursuant to the provisions of Section
30.32.110. Such trees shall be provided with sufficient tree well area for the tree type and surrounding area and shall be of a minimum size of 24 inches boxed. No tree screen is required where an alley separates a commercial or industrial zone from a residential zone;
2. A
minimum five and one-half (5-1/2) foot high decorative masonry wall
shall be provided along the property line abutting any residential
zone boundary line except where a semi-subterranean parking garage
is located on such boundary line. In the CH zone, this decorative
wall shall not exceed a maximum height of six feet where located on
top of a retaining wall. In the CH zone, this decorative wall may
also be located at some distance from the property line along a residential
zone boundary if it is substantially parallel to the property line
and provides an effective screen from commercial activities and parking
areas. Where an alley separates a commercial or industrial zone from
a residential zone, said masonry wall shall be erected along the commercial
or industrial property line except for necessary driveways and access
gates or doors to trash collection areas; and
3. In
the CH zone only, a minimum five foot wide landscaped area, unobstructed
below the ground surface by any buildings, structures, walls, or portions
thereof, including footings and foundations, shall be provided along
the property lines where adjacent to residentially-zoned areas.
C. Artificial
turf shall not be permitted in any area where landscaping is required
by this section.
(Ord. 5399, 2004; Ord. 5416 § 24, 2004; Ord. 5645 § 19, 2009; Ord. 5761 § 8, 2011; Ord. 5765 § 10, 2012; Ord. 5803 § 89, 2013; Ord. 5807 § 10, 2013; Ord. 5879 § 3, 2016)
For landscaping in surface parking lots and parking structures, see Section
30.32.160 of this title, in addition to the requirements of this chapter.
(Ord. 5399, 2004; Ord. 5446 § 9, 2005)
Where landscaping plans are required, all landscaping and irrigation
facilities shall be permanently maintained in substantial conformance
with the approved plan.
(Ord. 5399, 2004)
A failure to maintain landscaping as required by this title shall not be a violation of this code if such failure is a result of compliance with a mandatory phase of water conservation declared by the city council pursuant to Chapter
13.36 of this code.
(Ord. 5642 § 3, 2009)