New accessory dwelling units and junior accessory dwelling units shall conform to all applicable requirements of the city's local coastal program, the zoning code, this chapter, and any existing coastal development permit, including that the proposed unit will avoid environmental hazards and will not adversely impact any coastal resources including any of the following:
A. Environmentally sensitive habitat areas, riparian corridors, wetlands, or riparian or wetland buffers.
B. Significant topographic features, including but not limited to steep slopes, ridgelines or bluffs, water courses, streams or wetlands or any areas as designated in the local coastal program.
C. Significant public views including Heritage Downtown, upland slopes or broad ocean views from Highway 1 as designated in the local coastal program.
D. Areas of public access to the coastal trail or beach areas including those as designated in the local coastal program.
E. Archaeological resources.
F. Prime agricultural land or soil.
(Ord. C-2018-04 § 2(Att. A)(part), 2018; Ord. C-2022-04 § 2(Att. A), 2022)