Existing Development Rights.Existing Development Rights consist of the following:
2. Approved Floor Area.Nonresidential floor area which has received all discretionary approvals from the City prior to the date of application for a transfer, provided that none of those approvals has expired prior to the date of such application; and
3. Demolished Floor Area.Nonresidential floor area of a structure, demolished after October 1988 and not subsequently reconstructed; and
4. Converted Floor Area.Nonresidential floor area of a structure, which has been permanently converted from nonresidential use to a residential use after October 1988.
Existing Development Rights may be aggregated from the above four categories but not so as to increase floor area above the amount allowed by the City's Nonresidential Growth Management Program (Chapter 30.170, Nonresidential Growth Management Program). |
A transfer of Existing Development Rights shall transfer to the receiving site only nonresidential floor area regulated by the City's Nonresidential Growth Management Program (Chapter 30.170, Nonresidential Growth Management Program), and shall not transfer any other right, permit or approval. A transfer of Existing Development Rights shall not transfer credit for resource use by existing development on the sending site to the receiving site for purposes including, but not limited to, environmental review, development fees, or conditions of approval. The traffic impacts of a proposed transfer of Existing Development Rights shall be analyzed using the approved "City of Santa Barbara Traffic Model" as such Model has most recently been approved by a resolution of the City Council. Existing Development Rights shall be measured in square feet of floor area, except that hotel and motel rooms may be measured by room when Existing Development Rights are developed as hotel or motel rooms on the receiving site. Hotel and motel rooms which are approved but not constructed at the time of transfer approval shall be measured only in square feet of floor area. |
Floor Area.Floor Area is defined pursuant to the Nonresidential Growth Management Program in Subsection 30.170.020.D, Floor Area.
Hotel or Motel Room.A hotel or motel room includes only that floor area within the walls of rooms let for the exclusive use of individuals as a temporary abiding place, and does not include any other areas. No replacement room shall be designed for rental or rented as more than one separate accommodation.
Nonresidential Floor Area.Floor area is "nonresidential" if the Community Development Director determines that the floor area was used exclusively for nonresidential purposes in October, 1988; or that the floor area was vacant in October of 1988, and the last use of the floor area prior to the proposed transfer was nonresidential; or that the floor area was approved for nonresidential purposes as described in paragraph A.2, Approved Floor Area, above.
Receiving Site.A site to which Existing Development Rights are transferred.
Sending Site.A site from which Existing Development Rights are transferred.
Transfer of Existing Development Rights.The transfer of Existing Development Rights as defined in subsection A above from a sending site to a receiving site. Existing Development Rights may be transferred by sale, exchange, gift or other approved legal means, but such transfer shall not be effective until the City has approved the transfer in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and the City's Nonresidential Growth Management Program, as specified in Chapter
30.170, Nonresidential Growth Management Program, and the conditions of the transfer have been duly satisfied.