The design review procedure is enacted to assure that proposed
new residential structures meet all aspects of this code, are harmonious
with the surrounding area within all R-1, R-2, R-3 and R-4 zones and
do not pose a threat to the public health, safety and general welfare
of the city and its citizens. In addition, the design review process
will assure orderly development while protecting the character of
existing neighborhoods, and prevent inferior development which would
have a deleterious effect on the local and surrounding environments
by reason of use, design, appearance or other criteria affecting property
value.
(Ord. 724-93 § 5; Ord. 960-06 § 12)
A. A development
project that consists of or results in a maximum of one detached or
attached dwelling unit on a single parcel of land shall be submitted
to the community development director or his or her designee for review
and approval.
B. A development
project that consists of or results in two or more dwelling units
located on a single parcel of land shall be submitted to the planning
commission for review and consideration at a duly noticed public hearing.
C. Any
development proposal that consists of or results in two or more dwelling
units and is to be located on a lot or parcel of land that has less
than forty feet of street frontage or a lot area of less than five
thousand square feet shall be submitted to the planning commission
for review and consideration at a duly noticed public hearing.
D. All
decisions concerning any design review conducted by the community
development director shall be final, unless appealed to the planning
commission within fifteen calendar days after the date of such action
in accordance with the provisions of this code.
E. All
decisions concerning any design review conducted by the planning commission
shall be final, unless appealed to the city council within fifteen
calendar days after the date of such action in accordance with the
provisions of this code.
F. Applications
for design review that are to be submitted to the planning commission
shall follow the same procedures as a conditional use permit.
(Ord. 724-93 § 5; Ord. 960-06 § 13)
In approving or conditionally approving an application for a
design review, all the following findings must be made:
A. That
the proposed development site plan and the building design features
will integrate harmoniously and enhance the character and design of
both the immediate neighborhood and the surrounding area;
B. That
the site plan and building design will improve the community appearance
by preventing extremes of building bulk and mass;
C. That
the site plan and design of the buildings, parking areas, landscaping,
illumination and other design features demonstrate that proper consideration
has been given to both the functional aspects of the site development
and the visual effects as seen from public spaces;
D. That
the site plan and building design substantially conform to the city's
adopted design guidelines.
(Ord. 724-93 § 5; Ord. 960-06 § 14)
The design review procedure shall be applied according to the
following design criteria:
A. The
building height, bulk and other design features shall be proportionate
to the site and the surrounding area;
B. The
site layout, orientation, and location of structures, and their relationship
to one another and to open spaces, parking areas, pedestrian walks,
illumination and landscaping should be interrelated and arranged to
achieve a safe, efficient and harmonious development;
C. The
grading and development of sites should respect the qualities of the
natural terrain and landscape— mature trees and other natural
features;
D. Building
sites should be developed to achieve a harmonious relationship with
existing and proposed adjoining developments;
E. Each
building shall reflect due consideration of a total site design program
that reflects quality contemporary design practices;
F. The
proposed project shall substantially comply with the design elements
set forth in the city's adopted design guidelines;
G. The
mechanical equipment or machinery, trash storage areas and other exterior
service areas shall be screened from view from all public spaces.
(Ord. 724-93 § 5; Ord. 960-06 § 15)
The design review fee shall be the same as that for the special
use permit.
(Ord. 724-93 § 5)
The issuance of a building permit shall be subject to the site plan and design review approval. Changes to a project or proposal shall be governed by Chapter
17.25 of this title. If there is substantial change from the original site and design plans, the project shall be resubmitted to the approving body or entity.
(Ord. 724-93 § 5; Ord. 960-06 § 16)