This chapter is intended to provide a review procedure for proposed
development projects to:
A. Expediency. Ensure that proposed projects comply with the
applicable requirements before time and money have been spent preparing
building plans in order to expedite the building permit process.
B. Certainty. Increases the applicant's certainty during the
12 months the site plan review is valid.
C. Consistency. Review any proposed development for consistency
with:
1. The general land uses, goals, objectives, implementation programs,
and policies of the General Plan and any applicable specific plan
or master development plan; and
2. The requirements, standards, and provisions of the following:
d. The City's standard specifications and plans.
D. Protection. Protect the integrity and character of the residential,
commercial, and industrial zoned areas of the City.
E. Adequate Review. Ensure adequate review and comment on any
development project, which may potentially affect the community, and
protect the integrity of each land use district.
F. Placement. Encourage the orderly placement of structures within
the City along with associated facilities, landscaping, parking areas,
signs, and streets.
G. Interdependency. Recognize the interdependence of land values
and the appropriate development and layout of a site and provide a
method by which the City may strengthen this interdependence.
H. Discourage Adverse Impacts. Ensure that new development, including
single-family residential, commercial, and industrial, builds on the
City's traditional character and does not result in an adverse aesthetic,
health, or safety impact upon existing adjoining properties, or the
City in general.
(Prior code § 16-555.010; Ord. 2020-12-01-1502 C.S. § 35)
The Director is the Review Authority for site plan reviews,
based on the recommendation of the Site Plan Review Committee (SPRC).
(Prior code § 16-555.020)
The Director shall review projects for the appropriate and efficient
layout of a site as an integral part of the development approval process.
A. Requires a Building Permit. Each project that requires approval of a building permit, unless exempted by Section
16.152.040 (Exemptions), shall require review and approval of a site plan review by the Director before:
1. The issuance of a building permit;
2. The commencement of any work to construct or erect a new structure
or improvement; or
3. The alteration, enlargement, remodeling, repair, or other change
to the exterior of an existing structure or improvement.
B. Change in Use. Each project that proposes to change an existing
use to a different use of a structure, as defined in this Development
Code, shall require that site plan review be completed and granted
before the use of the structure is initiated.
C. Change in Occupancy. Each project that proposes to change
the occupancy of a building from the existing occupancy, as defined
in the
California Building Standards Code, shall require that site
plan review be completed and granted before the building is occupied.
(Prior code § 16-555.030; Ord. 2020-12-01-1502 C.S. § 36)
A. Not Required. A site plan review shall not be required for
the following:
1. Development Permits. Projects requiring a land development permit in compliance with Chapter
16.136 (Land Development Permit);
2. Use Permits. Projects requiring a use permit in compliance with Chapter
16.168 (Use Permit);
3. Planned Development Permits. Projects obtaining a planned development permit in compliance with Chapter
16.144 (Planned Development Permits);
4. Exterior Improvements. Exterior alterations, except
for a change in use or a change in occupancy under the City's adopted
California Building Standards Code, that do not involve a change in
the footprint of an existing structure, or affect on-site parking
or circulation;
5. Fences and Walls. Standalone fences and walls no more
than six feet in height that are independent of any other use or structure
and not a retaining or sound wall;
6. Interior Improvements. Alterations, repairs, or other
changes to the interior of an existing structure, except for a change
in use or a change in occupancy under the City's adopted California
Building Standards Code;
7. Maintenance and Replacement. Maintenance of a structure
and its environment or replacement-in-kind that is of the exact same
size and in the exact same location;
8. Residential Developments. A residential development
containing single-family, duplex, or triplex dwelling units;
9. Minor Nonresidential Projects. A nonresidential project
which does not involve more than a 10 percent expansion of the existing
primary structure, does not adversely impact circulation or increase
the required number of parking spaces by more than 10 percent, and
does not result in the need for public right-of-way dedication or
improvement; and
10. Community Gardens. The use of private property for the purpose of maintaining and operating a community garden in compliance with Section
16.80.130 (Community gardens).
B. Optional Review. Site plan review shall be available for exempt
projects if requested by the applicant.
(Prior code § 16-555.040; Ord. 2020-09-15-1501 C.S. § 17; Ord. 2020-12-01-1502 C.S. § 37)
A. Application. The site plan shall be prepared in compliance
with the Department handout for site plan review.
B. Initial Review. Each application shall be reviewed by the
Director to ensure that the application is consistent with this Development
Code and the purpose and intent of this chapter.
C. Application Review. After the proposed site plan has been
deemed complete, the Director shall submit the proposed site plan
to the Site Plan Review Committee for their review and recommendation:
1. Factors to Be Considered. Conduct a review of the location,
design, site plan configuration, and effect of the proposed development
by comparing the project's plans to:
a. The requirements and standards in the Municipal Code;
b. Required locational and developmental standards identified in this Development Code, including applicable standards for specific land uses in Chapter
16.80 (Standards for Specific Land Uses);
d. The City's standard specifications and plans.
2. On-Site Review. The review may include on-site inspection
of the subject parcel, if deemed necessary by the Director.
3. Site Plan Review Committee. After review of the proposed
site plan, the Site Plan Review Committee shall make one of the following
recommendations to the Director:
a. In Compliance. The proposed site plan is in compliance
with the requirements of this chapter and should be granted (signed
and stamped);
b. Very Minor Corrections. The proposed site plan would
be in compliance with the requirements of this chapter with very minor
corrections, which shall be identified on the site plan and should
be granted (signed and stamped);
c. Minor Corrections. The proposed site plan needs to be
revised and resubmitted to the Department to verify the revisions,
at which time it should be granted (signed and stamped); or
d. Major Corrections. The proposed site plan needs to be
revised and resubmitted for review by the Site Plan Review Committee
in compliance with this section.
4. Director's Action. The Director shall either:
a. Issue the signed and stamped site plan, based on the recommendation
of the Site Plan Review Committee; or
b. Require additional revision of the site plan in compliance with subsection
(C)(3) of this section (Site Plan Review Committee).
5. Ministerial Action. Site plan review approval is a ministerial action that is not subject to Section
16.88.040 (Environmental determination).
(Prior code § 16-555.050; Ord. 023-07 C.S. § 114; Ord. 2020-12-01-1502 C.S. § 38)
All work performed under a building permit for which drawings
and plans have been approved under the procedures and requirements
of this chapter shall conform to the approved drawings and plans.
The signed and stamped site plan shall be submitted before, or at
the same time as, the building permit application.
(Prior code § 16-555.060)
Unless otherwise stated below, the requirements for use of property; owner responsibility; issuance of a business license, building permit, or certificate of occupancy; maintenance; and performance guarantees of the project following issuance of a site plan review shall be in compliance with Chapter
16.92 (Implementation Procedures, Conditions, and Requirements). In addition, the following procedures shall apply, as applicable, after issuance of a site plan review:
A. Effective Date. A site plan review shall be effective on the
date the signed and stamped site plan is issued by the Director;
B. Changes to a Site Plan Review. Changes to the project in compliance with Chapter
16.104 (Changes to an Approved Project); and
C. Expiration/Extension. The site plan review shall be void unless
the required building permit is submitted within 12 months of the
site plan review being issued. An extension may be requested; however,
any extension shall be in compliance with the requirements of this
Development Code in effect at the time of the extension request.
(Prior code § 16-555.070)