A. 
The applicant for a building permit in any zone district shall provide an irrevocable offer of dedication for street right-of-way as follows:
1. 
To provide for sufficient street right-of-way in accordance with the ultimate right-of-way shown in the city's general plan circulation element; and
2. 
To provide for sufficient right-of-way not shown on the city's general plan circulation element but in accordance with any city-adopted street standards or specifications.
B. 
Street dedication shall not be required as follows:
1. 
When a building permit is issued for an addition which increases the floor area of an existing structure by less than 10% or when an addition, in the opinion of the community development director, does not increase the intensity of the use of the property involved; the decision of the director may be appealed to the planning commission in accordance with Section 17.44.090 of the municipal code;
2. 
When a building permit is issued for the purpose of the demolition of a structure;
3. 
When a building permit is issued for the construction of a wall, as long as the wall is not to be constructed within an existing street right-of-way or any future street right-of-way as indicated on the general plan circulation element, and for streets not identified in said circulation element, within the future street right-of-way as indicated in any city-adopted street standards or specifications;
4. 
When a building permit is issued for the erection of a sign, as long as the location of the sign is not in the future street right-of-way as indicated on the general plan circulation element, and for streets not identified in said circulation element, within the future street right-of-way as indicated in any city-adopted street standards or specifications.
(Ord. 339 § 1, 2006)
The applicant for a building permit shall install street improvements when the building official determines that the proposed improvements to the site or structures on the site exceed the assessed valuation of its existing improvements by 50% or more or when a second (2nd) unit is constructed on the site. The building official shall base his/her determination using the valuation tables of the building code as adopted by city ordinance. The applicant for a building permit shall provide for the street improvements, including, but not limited to, curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting, and street paving consistent with the standards set forth in the Moorpark general plan and any city-adopted street standards or specifications. The applicant shall install the improvements abutting the lots desired to be built upon as determined by the community development director and the city engineer prior to building official clearance for final occupancy.
(Ord. 339 § 1, 2006)