A. General Plan. The purpose of the comprehensive general plan
is to set forth the city’s goals, policies and programs and
to direct and designate the desired general distribution, location
and extent of the significant uses of the land toward the achievement
of the city’s goals. The general plan is a dynamic document
based upon community values and existing and projected conditions
and needs which are in a constant state of change. The purpose of
this chapter is to set forth procedures for the amendment of the general
plan so that it may be updated and modified as necessary in response
to changing circumstances.
B. Zoning Ordinance. The principal purpose and objective of this
zoning ordinance is to provide for the proper location of land uses,
and to that end to classify, insofar as it is practicable to do so,
types of land use in order to provide one or more zones in which each
type of land use shall be permitted. This objective is ongoing and
may require a change of zone from that previously established from
time to time in conformance with the comprehensive general plan.
C. Street Setback Ordinance. The purpose of the setback ordinance
is to permit a greater or lesser setback from a particular street
or streets than provided for in the zone in which the property is
located in order to allow for future street widening or to provide
flexibility in the development of certain blocks or neighborhoods
due to unique circumstances.
(Ord. 5399 Attach. A, 2004)
A. The
general plan, including its text, maps or diagrams may be amended
by resolution passed by the city council pursuant to the provisions
of the California
Government Code, Section 65350 et seq.
B. Boundaries
of the zones established by this part, the classification of property
uses therein, development standards and any change in wording, context
or substance may be changed when adopted by ordinance passed by the
city council pursuant to the provisions of Article XV, Section 2 of
the Glendale Charter.
C. Special
setbacks may be established or changed whenever adopted by ordinance
passed by the city council in accordance with the provisions of Article
XV of the Glendale Charter.
(Ord. 5399 Attach. A, 2004)
For authorization for initiation, application filing and filing fees, see Chapter
30.40.
(Ord. 5399 Attach. A, 2004)
For public hearings and notices, see Chapter
30.61.
(Ord. 5399 Attach. A, 2004)
The city council, upon the filing of a petition asking that
any territory be placed in any zone, may direct the building official
to withhold the issuance of a permit for the erection, construction,
alteration or change of any building, structure or improvement within
such territory which would not conform to the requirements for the
existing and proposed zone, and any permit issued in violation of
this section shall be void. No building permit shall be withheld more
than 90 days from the filing of said petition unless an additional
extension of not to exceed 90 days has been approved by the city council;
provided, however, that when an environmental impact report is involved,
an additional extension of up to one year may be made. In the case
of council-initiated zone changes, the city council may withhold building
permits while the zone changes are pending subject to the same time
limitations.
Notwithstanding the provisions hereinabove stated, whenever
the city council has taken action to amend the general plan and where
such amendment contemplates zoning which is more restrictive than
the existing zone, the provisions of this section shall not apply.
The city council may, on a case by case basis, determine and instruct
staff to withhold the issuance of a building permit pending adoption
of a more restrictive zoning ordinance affecting specific parcels
of property.
(Ord. 5399 Attach. A, 2004; Ord. 5747 § 123, 2011)
The city council, upon the filing of a request for special setback
asking that the setback be more restrictive than that required in
the zone in which located, may direct the building official to withhold
issuance of a permit for the erection, construction, alteration or
change of any building, structure or improvement within the proposed
setback area, and any permit issued in violation of this section shall
be void. No building permit shall be withheld more than 90 days from
the filing of said request unless an additional extension of not to
exceed 90 days has been approved by the city council; provided, however,
that when an environmental impact report is involved, an additional
extension of up to one year may be made. In the case of council-initiated
special setbacks, the city council may withhold building permits while
the special setback ordinance is pending subject to the same time
limitations.
Notwithstanding the provisions hereinabove stated, whenever
the city council has taken action to amend the general plan and where
such amendment contemplates a setback that is more restrictive than
the existing zone, the provisions of this section shall not apply.
The city council may, on a case by case basis, determine and instruct
staff to withhold the issuance of a building permit pending adoption
of a more restrictive setback ordinance affecting specific parcels
of property.
(Ord. 5399 Attach. A, 2004; Ord. 5747 § 124, 2011)
A. General Plan Amendment. The planning commission shall hold
a public hearing and consider all evidence presented for and against
the proposal for general plan amendment and shall consider all arguments
pertinent thereto. The planning commission shall make a written recommendation
on the adoption or amendment of a general plan. A recommendation for
approval shall be made by the affirmative vote of not less than a
majority of the total membership of the commission. A copy of the
commission recommendation shall be submitted to the council.
B. Change of Zone, Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance or Street Setback
Ordinance. The planning commission shall hold a public hearing
and consider all evidence presented for and against the proposal for
change of zone or amendment or street setback ordinance and shall
consider all arguments pertinent thereto. A copy of the commission
recommendation shall be submitted to the council.
(Ord. 5399 Attach. A, 2004)
A. General Plan Amendment. The city council shall hold a public
hearing on the proposed general plan amendment taking into consideration
the planning commission recommendation. The city council shall adopt
or amend a general plan by resolution, which resolution shall be adopted
by the affirmative vote of not less than a majority of the total membership
of the city council. The council shall approve, approve with modifications
or disapprove the recommendation of the planning commission. However,
any substantial modification proposed by the city council not previously
considered by the commission during its hearings, shall first be referred
to the planning commission for its recommendation. The failure of
the planning commission to report within 45 calendar days after the
reference, or within the time set by the city council, shall be deemed
a recommendation for approval.
B. Change of Zone, Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance or Street Setback
Ordinance. The city council shall hold a public hearing on
the proposed change of zone or amendment to the zoning ordinance text
or street setback ordinance taking into consideration the planning
commission recommendation. The council shall approve, approve with
modifications, or disapprove the zone change application or amendment
to the zoning ordinance text or street setback ordinance.
C. Expiration of Precise Plan of Design, Change of Zone. A precise plan of design shall expire two years after the effective date of the ordinance imposing the overlay zone unless building permits have been obtained and construction diligently pursued, or unless an extension has been obtained. If a precise plan of design expires, the city council may initiate a request for a public hearing by the planning commission in accordance with the procedures of this chapter, to make a recommendation to the city council as to whether said precise plan of design overlay zone should be rezoned. The city council shall hold a public hearing to review the planning commission’s recommendation pursuant to Chapter
30.61 and may take legislative action regarding the rezoning of the precise plan of design overlay zone.
(Ord. 5399 Attach. A, 2004; Ord. 5837 § 9, 2014)