Prior to the issuance of any building permits for new construction, alterations, or additions to any residential, commercial, industrial, or institutional building, the community development director shall review the plans submitted for each proposed project to determine if it requires architectural, landscape or site plan review and approval subject to the requirements of this chapter.
A. Residential Projects.
1. Architectural, landscape and site plan review and approval by the planning commission shall be required:
a. For the demolition, alteration or reconstruction of, or addition to, any residence or accessory structure listed as a historic resource as provided in Chapter
14.39;
b. For any new residential structure(s) and landscaping within a planned unit development project unless specific design criteria or development standards are adopted in conjunction with a planned unit development plan, or a homeowners' association architectural review committee has been established for the project area; and
c. For any new residential structure or modifications to an existing structure requiring a parking exception, variance, use permit or other discretionary approval by the planning commission.
2. Architectural, landscape and site plan review and approval by the planning commission shall be required for the construction of any multiple-family residential structure with more than two units on a single building site, and for additions, significant exterior alterations or improvements to any multifamily structure and/or site.
B. Nonresidential Projects.
1. Architectural, landscape and site plan review and approval by the planning commission shall be required for nonresidential structures as provided below. For the purposes of this section, "nonresidential" projects shall be considered those structures intended for commercial, horticultural business, agriculture, industrial, institutional or mixed-use purposes.
a. For the demolition, alteration or reconstruction of, or addition to, any nonresidential structure listed as a historic resource as provided in Chapter
14.39;
b. For any new nonresidential structure(s) and landscaping within a planned unit development project unless specific design criteria or development standards are adopted in conjunction with a planned unit development plan, or a homeowners' association architectural review committee has been established for the project area;
c. For any new nonresidential structure or modifications to an existing structure requiring a discretionary permit such as a parking exception, variance, or use permit where new construction, exterior building modifications or site improvements are proposed; and
d. For signs and sign programs as specified in Title 15.
2. Architectural, landscape and site plan review and approval shall be required:
a. For the construction of any new nonresidential structure and associated site improvements including landscaping and parking lot plans;
b. For the change of an existing residential building to any nonresidential use;
c. For any change in the intensity of use of an existing building resulting in significant exterior modifications or site improvements, additional floor area and/or need for additional parking spaces requiring a coastal development permit.
C. Public Projects.
1. Architectural, landscape and site plan review and approval by the planning commission shall be required for public projects including new structures and public spaces in conjunction with its review of associated discretionary permits;
2. Architectural, landscape and site plan review and approval for exterior modification or site improvements for existing facilities and structures, parks, streetscapes, and other public improvements for which no associated discretionary permit is required may be conducted at the discretion of the city council, city manager, public works director, or community development director.
D. For any development that does not require architectural, landscape or site plan review and approval by the planning commission pursuant to this section, the community development director shall review the plans to determine conformance with the findings and standards for review set forth in this chapter.
(Ord. C-8-11 § 5(part), 2011; Ord. C-2015-02 § 1(part), 2015; Ord. C-2019-03 § 2(Exh. A)(part), 2019)