A.
The purpose of this chapter is to describe permit requirements in residential areas, identify any supplemental land use regulations applicable to residential areas, and establish development standards for the same.
B.
The standards contained in this chapter are to be applied to new construction, additions to or expansion of structures, exterior remodeling, and placement of structures, site work, landscaping, and paving as well as other activities, including public projects, which may potentially affect the general appearance of the city. These activities must comply with all design standards in this chapter as a part of their project approval, with the following exceptions:
1.
If the director makes the determination that the cost of completing required public improvements as a part of project construction is prohibitive, the applicant may submit an improvement completion schedule for the director's review and approval, that, depending on the magnitude of the improvements, allows for up to five years for the improvements to be completed.
2.
Projects for which the city has found the standard not to be applicable when granting a variance (SLTCC § 6.55.630).
3.
Exterior remodeled structures shall only be required to comply with standards directly related to the remodeling activities, except where otherwise noted in this title.
4.
Projects for which the director or review authority finds that alternative design provides equal to or better improvements that meet the intent of this chapter. Development and design standard exceptions may be granted for modifications up to a 10 percent deviation from the standard. At their discretion, the director or review authority may require approval of a variance (SLTCC § 6.55.630 and § 6.55.640) for any proposed exception. In granting a design exception, the director or review authority shall find:
C.
Development and design standards in this chapter for properties located within the boundaries of a community plan or area plan supersede these standards.
(Ord. 1152 § 4)









































