A. The
purpose of landscaping standards is to promote and encourage development
that is aesthetic and compatible with the character of established
neighborhoods and districts.
B. This
chapter shall apply to the following uses and activities in the R-1,
R-2, R-3, R-P, C-1, C-2, C-W, C-M, and M Districts:
1. Construction
of new main buildings;
2. Expansion
of the floor area of any main building;
3. Change
of use or rezoning to a district listed under B above.
C. Where
this chapter is in conflict with any other section of the municipal
code, the stricter standards shall apply.
(Ord. ZCA 05-01 § 2, 12-5-2005)
As used in this chapter:
"Irrigation Plan"
means a representation, on paper no smaller than 8½
× 11 inches and no larger than 11 × 17 inches, of an irrigation
system. The plan shall be drawn to one of the common ratios as provided
on a standard landscape architect's or engineer's scale, and shall
identify the type and location of all components of the irrigation
system.
"Irrigation system"
means a physical apparatus, located within or adjacent to
a landscape area, for providing water to the landscaping. An irrigation
system will normally consist of an automatic controller, valves, underground
piping, and distribution heads; however, subject to the approval of
the planning department, an irrigation system may also consist of
a hose bibb and hose, or other devices that may be approved if deemed
appropriate for site characteristics, season of planting, and plant
species.
"Landscaping"
means plant material including but not limited to grass,
ground covers, shrubs, vines, trees and organic matter such as mulch.
This may also include decorative stone; however, live plant materials
must be intended to cover no less than two-thirds of the materials
in the landscape zone.
"Landscaping Plan"
means a representation, on paper no smaller than 8½
× 11 inches and no larger than 11 × 17 inches, of the
landscaping required by this chapter. The plan shall be drawn to one
of the common ratios as provided on a standard landscape architect's
or engineer's scale, and shall identify the type and location of all
plants and non-vegetative ground cover area within the required landscaping
area.
"Main building"
means a building in which is conducted the principal use of the lot upon which it is situated. In any residential district any dwelling shall be deemed to be the main building on the lot. (Current code §
17.04.095, "Building, main")
"Required front yard"
means the area between the front property line and the minimum
horizontal distance, or setback, from the front property line to any
building.
"Required street side yard"
means the area between the street-side property line and
the minimum horizontal distance, or setback, from the street-side
property line to any building.
"Screen tree"
means any evergreen tree that will grow to a minimum height
of fifteen feet at maturity, will provide a minimum of fifty percent
opacity at maturity, and is planted singly or in combination with
other screen trees to provide a dense visual barrier.
"Shrub"
means any hard-wooded perennial plant of a species which
normally reaches a height between twelve inches and eight feet at
maturity.
"Tree"
means any hard-wooded perennial plant, whether evergreen
or deciduous, of a species which normally reaches a height of eight
feet or more at maturity.
"Use"
means the purpose for which land or a building is arranged, designed or intended, or for which either land or building is a may be occupied or maintained. Uses described within this title are more specifically defined in the latest edition of the Standard Industrial Classification manual, on file with the city clerk. (Current code §
17.04.490, "Use")
"Weed"
means any plant species contained in the "A" "B" and "C"
lists of Noxious Weed Species produced by the State of California
Department of Food and Agriculture, Division of Plant Health &
Pest Prevention Services, and incorporated herein by reference. "Weed"
does not include any plant species identified as a candidate-, sensitive-or
special status-species in local or regional plans, policies or regulations,
or by the California Native Plant Society, the California Department
of Fish and Game, or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
(Ord. ZCA 05-01 § 2, 12-5-2005)
A. No
certificate of occupancy or building permit shall be issued for any
building subject to the provisions of this chapter unless such building
complies with the regulations of this chapter.
B. Landscaping
plans shall be submitted with the development application or building
permit, and shall be drawn to one of the common ratios as provided
on a standard landscape architect's or engineer's scale. Where required
by this section, an irrigation plan shall be submitted at the same
scale as the landscape plan.
C. The
Planning Director shall have the authority to waive the requirement
for an irrigation system and/or irrigation plan based on site characteristics,
season of planting, and proposed plant species. Reductions or waivers
to other requirements of this section require Planning Commission
approval of a variance application according to the procedures contained
in Section 17.56 of this title.
D. Trees
shall be a minimum fifteen-gallon size at planting and shall be planted
in accordance with city standards.
E. Existing
healthy trees on the site shall be maintained whenever possible and
may be used in lieu of planting new trees.
F. Property
owners or occupants shall maintain landscaping to be free from physical
damage or injury arising from lack of water, chemical damage, insects,
and diseases. The property owner shall immediately replace any plant
material that dies, deteriorates, or is damaged by the causes listed
above.
(Ord. ZCA 05-01 § 2, 12-5-2005)
All required front and street side yards in the R-1, R-2, R-3
and R-P Districts shall be landscaped to the following minimum standards:
A. There
shall be at least one tree from the approved list of trees, planted
in an irrigated and landscaped area provided on each front and street
side yard setback area for each thirty feet, or fraction thereof,
of street frontage.
B. Landscaping
shall include varied tree and plant species. Not more than twenty-five
percent of the required landscaped area may be covered with non-vegetative
material such as gravel, landscaping rock, organic mulch, artificial
turf, concrete or other impervious materials, unless required by other
sections of the municipal code.
C. Planting
areas shall be kept free from weeds, debris, and undesirable materials
that may be detrimental to safety, drainage or appearance.
D. Trees,
shrubs, hedges, and other plant materials shall be maintained so as
not to create a sight hazard as determined by the Director of Public
Works.
E. Parking spaces in street side yards are allowed, subject to the requirements of Chapter
17.42 and pursuant to Section
17.42.120, i
f the spaces are indicated on the approved site plan.
(Ord. ZCA 05-01 § 2, 12-5-2005)
All required front and street side yards in the C-1, C-2, C-W,
C-M and M Districts shall be landscaped to the following minimum standards:
A. There
shall be at least one tree from the approved list of trees, planted
in an irrigated and landscaped area provided on each front and street
side yard setback area for each thirty feet, or fraction thereof,
of street frontage.
B. Landscaping
shall include varied tree and plant species. Not more than twenty-five
percent of the required landscaped area may be covered with non-vegetative
material such as gravel, landscaping rock, organic mulch, artificial
turf, concrete or other impervious materials, unless required by other
sections of the municipal code.
C. Planting
areas shall be kept free from weeds, debris, and undesirable materials
which may be detrimental to safety, drainage or appearance.
D. Trees,
shrubs, hedges, and other plant materials shall be maintained so as
not to create sight hazard as determined by the Director of Public
Works.
E. A planter
at least ten feet wide, excluding curbing, shall be provided adjacent
to properties in the R-1, R-2, R-3 and R-P Districts. Within this
planter, screen trees, from the approved list, shall be planted in
combination with other plant materials to provide a dense visual screen.
F. A perimeter
planter at least five feet wide, excluding curbing, shall be provided
adjacent to all street rights-of-way not occupied by driveways. Where
feasible, the planter shall be increased to provide an eight-foot
wide area, excluding curbing, for tree planting. Within this planter,
trees from the approved list shall be planted at thirty-foot spacing,
at least five feet from the back of the sidewalk. Nothing in this
section shall preclude the installation of additional landscaping
and the planting of additional listed trees so long as it is consistent
with the visibility regulations.
G. All
landscaping shall be within planters separated from parking and driveways
with six-inch concrete curbing. No planter shall be smaller than thirty
square feet, excluding curbing. Each planter shall include an irrigation
system.
H. All
landscaped areas shall be designed so that plant materials are protected
from vehicle damage or encroachment.
I. Landscaping
shall not obstruct driver's vision of vehicle and pedestrian cross
traffic. Within fifteen feet of any driveway opening, all mature trees
shall have a seven-foot foliage clearance and other plant materials
shall not exceed thirty inches in height.
J. Parking spaces in street side yards are allowed, subject to the requirements of Chapter
17.42 and pursuant to Section
17.42.120, i
f the spaces are indicated on the approved site plan.
(Ord. ZCA 05-01 § 2, 12-5-2005)
In addition to the requirements for landscaping set forth in
the individual zone districts, the following requirements shall be
met:
A. Decorative
Walls: Where decorative walls are required or permitted adjacent to
street rights-of-way, such walls shall be set at least five feet from
the right-of-way line and said area shall be landscaped with live
plant material as specified in the applicable district. Such landscaping
shall be irrigated and maintained.
B. All
trash collection points and loading areas shall be located a minimum
of 20 feet from any residential zone and be screened from view from
adjacent streets or highways by decorative walls or dense landscaping.
The property owner shall maintain such screening in good condition.
C. Security
or parking lot lighting in landscaped areas shall be coordinated with
the landscape plan to assure that vegetation growth will not interfere
with the intended illumination.
(Ord. ZCA 05-01 § 2, 12-5-2005)