All new commercial or industrial buildings, or any commercial or industrial use that has been abandoned for a period of one year or more, or the enlargement of the same and multiple-family developments exceeding two units shall be subject to site design review, pursuant to Type III procedure. All other development plans which must be submitted, including all proposed use changes in existing buildings, shall be reviewed by administrative staff, pursuant to Type II procedure. Staff may refer development plans to the planning commission for site design review pursuant to Type III procedure if deemed necessary. The planning commission or public works director may impose any or all of the following conditions, with a reason or reasons for each condition being noted, and such reasons shall be kept on file with each application:
A. Require a landscape plan.
B. Require view-obscuring shrubbery, walls, or fences along property lines and around unsightly areas, such as trash and equipment storage areas and industrial and heavy commercial activities. When possible, enclosures should be incorporated into the building (i.e., wing walls, alcoves). If freestanding, the enclosures shall be constructed of materials which are compatible with other structures on the site. Chain link fencing, with or without slats, for this purpose is prohibited.
C. All HVAC equipment shall be concealed from view. Where possible, such concealment should be accomplished using the architectural elements of the buildings (i.e., roof forms, parapets, wing walls, alcoves, etc.). Freestanding walls or fences may also serve as sight-obscuring concealment devices. Chain link fencing with or without slats for this purpose is prohibited.
D. Wall-mounted utility devices, such as meters and television cable boxes, shall be mounted on the side of the building not facing a street unless they are concealed from view. Where possible, concealment should be accomplished using architectural elements of the building (i.e., wing walls, alcoves, etc.).
E. Require the city's approval of a grading plan and/or drainage plans.
F. Require the city's approval of a stormwater management plan, if required, subject to the standards of Chapter
17.90 RRMC.
G. Require the city's approval of an erosion prevention and sediment control plan, if required, subject to the standards of Chapter
17.95 RRMC.
H. Require size, placements, grades and material for pedestrian and vehicle access, where the existing transportation system will be impacted by, or is inadequate to handle, the additional burden caused by the proposed use.
I. Require sidewalks, driveway approaches, dedication of necessary rights-of-way for streets, sidewalks, bikeways, paths, or access ways and easements for utilities, waterways or slopes.
J. Internal pedestrian circulation shall be provided in new commercial, office, and multifamily residential developments through the clustering of buildings, construction of hard surface walkways, landscaping, access ways, or similar techniques.
K. Commercial Development Standards.
1. New multifamily residential and commercial buildings, particularly retail shopping and offices, shall be oriented to the street, near or at the setback line. For lots with more than two front yards, the building(s) shall be oriented to the two busiest streets.
2. Off-street motor vehicle parking for new multifamily and commercial developments shall be located at the side or behind the building(s).
L. Require the Oregon Department of Transportation to review any application that involves access to the state highway system for conformance with state access management standards.
(Ord. 23-418-O § 124 (Exh. A-4))