Master Plans may be utilized in any General Plan land use category
to implement the goals and policies of the General Plan. The specific
purposes of the Master Plan (MP) district are to:
A. Promote
and encourage cluster development on large sites (typically larger
than 10 acres in size) to avoid sensitive areas of property and provide
a mechanism for establishment of open areas in land development;
B. Design
the site as a whole, rather than incrementally;
C. Encourage
innovative design on large sites by allowing flexibility in property
development standards;
D. Accommodate
various types of complex, mixed use, phased developments;
E. In
mixed use land use categories, to apply policies and general zoning
standards associated with mixed use;
F. Enable
governmental bodies to receive information and provide an integrated
response to immediate and long-range impacts of such developments;
G. When
applied to properties in advance of adoption of a property-specific
master plan, to alert individuals to the requirement for preparation
of a master plan.
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The requirement for a site specific Master Plan may alternatively
be met by a Specific Plan meeting the requirements of Section 65451
of the
Government Code.
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No use other than an existing use shall be permitted in an MP
district unless allowed pursuant to a valid Master Plan. Any permitted
or conditional use authorized by this title may be included in an
approved Master Plan, consistent with the General Plan land use designation(s)
and densities or intensities for land within the MP district. The
MP zoning approval shall establish the range of allowable land uses
for the development, and whether future uses shall be permitted or
conditional.
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The City Council may rezone properties to a general MP Master
Plan district requiring subsequent site specific Master Plans. An
application to reclassify property to MP with a site specific Master
Plan, or to provide the site specific Master Plan for development
shall be initiated by a property owner or authorized agent. If the
property is not under single ownership, all owners shall join in an
application initiated by property owners, and a map showing the extent
of ownerships shall be submitted with application materials.
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In addition to the plans and materials required to accompany an application for a zoning map amendment in accord with Chapter
17.66 (Zoning Amendments), an application for rezoning to an MP district shall include a Master Plan incorporating the information described below:
A. Districts
Map. A map showing proposed district boundaries and the relationship
of the district to uses and structures and streets within a minimum
300-foot radius of the district boundaries.
B. Site
Context Map. A map or aerial photo of the proposed district and at
least 300 feet beyond its boundary showing sufficient topographic
data to clearly indicate the character of the terrain, ridgelines
and creeks; the type, location and condition of mature trees and other
natural vegetation, and the location of existing development.
C. Land
Use. The proposed pattern of land use, with acreage, residential density
and/or commercial intensity calculations. This shall include the total
square footage of each type of nonresidential uses proposed in order
to assess parking and traffic impacts.
D. Site
Plan. A site plan showing proposed street and lot patterns, pedestrian
and bicycle connections, the location of all proposed buildings, structures
and other general site improvements.
E. Development
Standards. A description of proposed setbacks, yards, height limits
and other development standards.
F. Improvements.
A plan showing location, grades and widths of all streets; location
and size of utilities, drainage structures, parking areas; walkways;
and other improvements.
G. Parking.
Conceptual parking plan showing proposed parking layout and provisions
for bicycle parking/storage.
H. Topography.
A topographical map with slopes, if applicable, and grades of proposed
streets.
I. Geotechnical
data as required by the Public Works Department.
J. Traffic
study as required by the Public Works Department.
K. Open
Space. Description of all open space and/or undeveloped areas, and
a statement indicating their intended disposition (i.e., deeded to
property owners, etc.).
L. Subdivision
Map. Proposed subdivision map if property is proposed to be subdivided.
N. Other
information as may be prescribed by the Community Development Director.
An application for a Master Plan may be accompanied by an application
for design review. If the Master Plan is not accompanied by a design
review application, the following preliminary design information shall
also be submitted as part of the Master Plan application:
1. Design
standards and criteria to be used in assessing future applications
consistent with city design guidelines and standards; or
2. Preliminary
architectural elevations of proposed buildings and structures and
conceptual landscape plans;
3. Preliminary
grading plan;
4. Site
photographs showing site and neighboring properties.
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A decision by the City Council to rezone property to the MP
district and/or to approve a Master Plan shall be based on the following
set of findings:
A. The
Master Plan is consistent with the General Plan and other city plans
or policies that apply to the property.
B. Any
residential development shall constitute a residential environment
of sustained desirability and stability that responds to its context.
C. Any
nonresidential uses shall be appropriate in area, location and overall
planning for the purpose intended, and the design and development
standards shall create a nonresidential environment of sustained desirability
and stability that respond to their context.
D. The
applicant demonstrates that public facilities are provided to serve
the anticipated population.
E. The
motor vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian traffic system provides adequate
area and on-site connections for circulation needs and public safety.
F. For sites in mixed use land use categories, that General Plan mixed use goals and policies, and objectives of the general mixed use regulations in Chapter
17.52 have been met.
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Applicants shall use standard zoning districts as a guide for
the format of the MP zoning district. MP zoning approvals shall include
a purpose statement, the range of permitted and conditional land uses,
development standards including, but not limited to, residential densities
and nonresidential floor area ratios, height limits, lot areas, setbacks
and yards. They shall also include a text summary of the approved
Master Plan, including anticipated land uses, e.g., number and type(s)
of residential units and building square footage devoted to each type
of nonresidential use, parking, circulation, open space areas, outdoor
amenities, and any other critical components of development approval.
Unless specified otherwise in the MP district, generally applicable zoning standards contained in Chapters
17.52 (Site and Use Regulations) and 17.54 (Parking) and any applicable overlay districts shall apply. Individual use permit(s) may be required to establish specific uses.
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Site specific Master Plans or Specific Plans providing for development
of MP districts shall be effective on the same date as the ordinance
by which they are approved. MP zoning districts shall expire only
upon rezoning to another zoning district. If no action has been taken
on an approved Master Plan within five years of its approval (or other
timeframe specified by the approval), the city may initiate rezoning
of the property.
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The MP district shall identify how zoning district regulations shall be implemented. Unless specified otherwise in the MP district, zoning ordinance general provisions contained in Chapters
17.02 (Introductory Provisions), 17.04 (Organization, Applicability, Interpretation and General Administration), 17.06 (Definitions) and administrative regulations contained in Chapters
17.56 through
17.72 (Administrative Use Permits; Use Permits; Variances; Exceptions; Design Review; Zoning Amendments; General Permit Process; Public Hearing Notice and Procedure; Appeals; Enforcement) shall be utilized to implement the MP district.
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An MP district shall be noted by the designation "MP." MP districts
with approved Master Plans shall be noted by the designation "MP"
followed by the ordinance number (e.g., MP O2003 40).
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