The following zoning districts (collectively, the Napa Pipe Master Plan or "MP:NP districts") are established for the purpose of implementing the Napa Pipe Master Plan: Master Plan:Napa Pipe-Mixed Use Residential-Waterfront:Airport Compatibility (MP:NP-MUR-W:AC) district; Master Plan:Napa Pipe-Industrial/Business Park-Waterfront:Airport Compatibility (MP:NP-IBP-W:AC) district; Master Plan:Napa Pipe-Industrial/Business Park:Airport Compatibility (MP:NP-IBP:AC) district; and Master Plan:Napa Pipe-Light lndustrial:Airport Compatibility (MP:NP-IL:AC) district. For the purpose of this chapter, ":AC" shall refer to the Airport Compatibility overlay district as provided in Chapter
17.34.
(O2015-9, 8/4/15)
All development and uses within the MP:NP districts shall be in accordance with the approved design guidelines adopted with the Napa Pipe Development Agreement as part of the Napa Pipe Project Approvals, as described therein. Except for the uses specified in Sections
17.32.070,
17.32.150,
17.32.230, and
17.32.240, all development and uses within the MP:NP districts shall also be in accordance with the approved development plan.
A. The
development plan and design guidelines shall, as applicable, govern
landscaping of streets, parks and open spaces, architectural design,
signage, lighting, habitat protection measures, and any other requirements
necessary to ensure an aesthetically pleasing and livable neighborhood
consistent with the development plan.
B. The
development plan ensures that adequate public facilities, including
water, sewer, parks, schools, and other facilities are or will be
available to serve the proposed development, without materially adversely
affecting the existing public facilities serving surrounding developments.
C. The
development plan specifies the permitted uses of the property, the
density or intensity of use, the maximum height and size of proposed
buildings, phasing of the development, and provisions for reservation
or dedication of land for public purposes.
D. The
development plan can be used similar to a specific plan by outlining
individualized development standards which provide for the planning
of generally large scale projects. The development plan includes a
site plan depicting such elements as topographical features and the
general location of structures, land uses, and public and private
rights-of-way. The development plan includes sufficient information,
including architectural design, size of facilities, traffic impacts,
a circulation plan, and site improvements at a level of detail which
allow for the thorough analysis of project impacts and compliance
with city standards.
(O2015-9, 8/4/15)