The purpose of the natural resources district is to protect
those non-coastal areas in the city that have been identified as sensitive
riparian or wetland habitat and to provide for a buffer zone to protect
the wetlands. The uses of natural resource areas are limited to those
in accordance with the policies of the natural resources/conservation
and land use elements of the general plan. Further, the procedures
in order to specify the boundaries of any riparian or wetland habitat
and incentives to direct development away from such areas are provided
by this district.
(Ord. 700(Exh. A), 2003)
Where the property owner chooses, they may offer to the city
or another public agency an easement, the ownership or another acceptable
method of open space dedication for that portion of their property
designated as NR natural resources. In such cases the city shall provide
the property owner with a development agreement which provides for
residential development density credit, above that permitted by the
general plan, on the immediately adjacent non-NR area of the subject
parcel. This provision shall be subject to meeting all of the following
criteria:
A. The
offered lands within the natural resources zone district shall be
substantially in a natural undisturbed state;
B. The
offer for dedication and development agreement shall be negotiated
with the city and approved by the city council prior to recordation
of the dedication. The development agreement shall be recorded at
the same time as the dedication;
C. The
residential density bonus shall be calculated based only on the geometric
area zoned NR which is to be dedicated;
D. The
density bonus granted shall not exceed one-third of the density which
would be permitted if the natural resources zone were designated the
same land use as the adjacent area. Where the adjacent area is designated
for residential use its density shall be used. If the adjacent area
is designated for commercial use, up to twelve or fifteen units per
acre shall be used, as specified for the commercial area density by
the general plan. Where two designations are adjacent the lower density
shall be used as typical; however the additional units may be located
in either area; and
E. The
development agreement bonus units shall be located only on immediately
adjacent lands owned by the same property owner which are not in the
resource conservation area. The units may not be applied to lands
not adjacent nor to lands owned by another party. However, provision
may be made in the development agreement permitting the right to the
additional units to transfer with property title if the owner wished
to sell at a later date.
(Ord. 700(Exh. A), 2003)