A.
The purpose of a site plan permit is to provide for administrative review of detailed development plans for a proposed use. Uses which require a site plan permit are regarded as having a significant potential for adverse impacts on the subject site or surrounding community due to the nature or magnitude of the use vis-a-vis the sensitivity of the subject site or surrounding community.
The site plan review process shall apply only in the R-M and C zones when a new structure is added, when a second story is added, when one thousand square feet or more of floor area is added, or when a grading permit is required. The site plan review process shall ensure that the development standards and other city land use regulatory ordinances are applied in a coordinated fashion. The process shall incorporate architectural review conducted by the Palos Verdes Homes Association art jury and any other function of the Homes Association in order to assist in project coordination. This process is intended to promote coordination and consistency by providing all interested parties with sufficient facts to fully understand the implications and merits of a project and by facilitating well-informed decisions.
Establishment, maintenance and operation of the use or uses proposed by the application shall be in compliance with the information and specifications shown on the approved site plan permit.
A site plan permit is a precise plan of development and shall include the following:
1.
A description of the use(s) and operating characteristics, including circulation and parking;
2.
A plot plan showing the location of all uses;
3.
Supplementary exhibits, as necessary, to show other information which may be required such as building elevations, landscaping, infrastructure, and grading;
4.
Proposed conditions of approval.
B.
A site plan permit may have more restrictive site development standards than required in the zone in order to make the required findings under PVEMC § 17.22.035. Conversely, a site plan permit may have less restrictive site development standards if allowed by the specific plan for the zone and if the required findings under PVEMC § 17.22.035 can be made.
C.
A site plan permit application may be submitted only by a property owner of the subject property, by his authorized agent, or by a public agency.
D.
Site plan permits are applicable to the subject property and all rights granted by the approval of a site plan permit remain with the property and all conditions and requirements of a site plan permit are passed on to the new property owner when there is a change of ownership. A site plan permit does not extend the expiration date of any other permit required by improvements to the site.
E.
Conditions, requirements and standards, indicated graphically or in writing as part of any site plan permit granted by authority of this chapter, shall have the same force and effect as the zoning requirements of this title and PVEMC Title 18. Any use or development established as a result of an approved site plan permit but not in compliance with all such conditions, requirements or standards shall be in violation of this code; and Chapter 17.32 PVEMC, Enforcement, shall be applicable.
(Ord. 496 § 3, 1989; Ord. 529 § 16, 1991; Ord. 598 § 5, 1996; Ord. 700 § 2 (Exh. 1), 2012)