The purpose of the site plan review permit is to provide a process that enables the director to make necessary findings that are in conformity with the city’s general plan, applicable specific plan, municipal code and other applicable plans, standards, and policies, as determined by the development review committee, the director or when deemed necessary and desirable, by the commission. More specifically, a site plan review permit is necessary to enable the director, other city officials, and public agencies to ensure the following:
A.
The proposed development is in conformance with the general plan, zoning code, building code, and any other applicable municipal code standards;
B.
New, expanded, or changed uses of property are regulated to ensure that the structures, parking areas, walks, landscaping, infrastructure improvements, street improvements, and other forms of development are properly related to the proposed sites and surrounding sites and structures;
C.
Prevent adverse impacts, unsightly, or hazardous site development for adjacent properties;
D.
Encourage quality in site design and development in a manner which will enhance the physical appearance and attractiveness of the community; and
E.
Provide expeditious review of environmental impact assessments as may be required by official policy of the city;
F.
The director will be responsible for the coordination of the site plan review permit process with input from the development review committee. It is the intent that the site plan review permit process be implemented with a cooperative spirit between project proponents and the city. Further, it is recognized that the size or nature of a project may necessitate a meeting of the project proponent, affected city department representatives, and applicable review agencies to review the proposal.
(Ord. 24-01 § 2(Exh. A-1))