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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanning Comm Reports/1992/02/12 (6) City Planning Commission Agenda Item for Meeting of February 12, 1992 Page 1 3. PUBLIC HEARING: PCM-92-05: Consideration of reV1Slons to the Rancho Del Rey Emoloyment Park Desiqn Guidelines - McMillin Communities A. BACKGROUND The application filed by McMillin Communities proposes to amend the design guidel ines adopted for the employment park located along East H Street within the Rancho Del Rey Planed Community (see locator). The current design guidelines were adopted as part of the Rancho Del Rey Specific Plan by resolution. The proposed revisions are exempt from environmental review process. B. RECOMMENDATION Adopt a motion approving the employment park amendment to the Rancho Del Rey sign design guidelines as presented by the applicant. C. DISCUSS ION The Rancho Del Rey Employment Park consists of approximately 27 lots, some of which have been developed. The original park concept was designed for mostly 1 ight industrial users, offices and very 1 imited servi ce ori ented establ i shments. However, as the employment park evolves, more commercial oriented businesses may be built within the park. Consequently, the developer finds the need to modify the business identification criteria to allow greater flexibil ity for the different type of establishments expected to be located within the park. On January 20, 1992, the Design Review Committee reviewed the proposed amendment and endorse the changes, but suggested that graph i cs, illustrating the intent of the guidelines be incorporated as part of the amendment. As a result of the above mentioned recommendation, the appl icant has submitted graphic illustration depicting acceptable and unacceptable conditions as well as graphic definitions of some of the language used. City Planning Commission Agenda Item for Meeting of February 12, 1992 D. ANALYSIS The proposed amendment is summarized as follows: ~ALL MOUNTED SIGNS RDR Current Guidelines PrODosed ChanQes Allowable sign area 50 sq.ft. 1 sq. ft. per line. ft. of building frontage, or 15% of bUilding face or 100 sq. ft. whichever is less. However, DRC may increase sign area up to 150 sq. ft. Page 2 TVDical Rea/Comcsrable Zone - Cll) Max of 3 sq. ft. per line. ft. of building frontage AllowabLe number of signs = --...--------...----------...--------------------..---------..-------.------------------------------ One sign per building facing dedicated street. One sign on each side of the building facing dedicated street driveway, parking and facing East H Street. One sign on each side of the building facing a dedicated street. Driveway or aLLey and parking for more than 5 cars. ---.----------.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Signs iLLumination InternaLLy or externaLLy iLLuminated signs No change InternaLly, externaLLy, painted, etc. DETACHED SIGNS (FREESTANOiNG) ---------------------------------------------------.------------------------------------------------ Current GuideLines ProDosed ChanQes One sign per street frontage No change TVDicaL Rea/ComDarabLe Zone. IL Zone One sign per Lot. Sign area aLLowed 50 sq. ft./per side No change ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- One sq. ft./per Line. ft. of LineaL ft. of Lot frontage_ One side on corner Lots. ----------------------------------------------------.----------------------------------------------- DRC - mav not increase aLLowabLe sign area. DRC ill!Y increase aLLowabLe sign area (no specific area) A variance is required for Larger than permitted signs. As shown in the table above, the proposed increase in sign area and number of signs allowed per building are still within the maximum allowed within a comparable zone IL (limited industrial zone). However, because the Rancho Del Rey industrial complex is separated from East "H" Street by an open space parcel, and because there is no direct access to individual parcels from this street, this edge of the industrial complex is considered the rear or side, depending on the lot orientation. Consequently, signage facing "H" Street, under a traditional light City Planning Commission Agenda Item for Meeting of February 12, 1992 Page 3 industrial zone could not be permitted unless the building faces a driveway or parking for 5 cars or more in between. The proposed amendment would allow signage facing "H" Street even if the buildings do not face parking or provide a driveway. The proposed amendment also offers a number of findings to be used as the basis to allow larger than authorized signs and as to produce between signs in exchange for additional signage. Staff finds the proposed amendment acceptable and recommends approval as presented. WPC 0131p 1 i #t ( ~~D~~. ~UIt;N~ ~f2.. NORTH [ 1"t1-1~."~ 1 LOCATOR ) t:f<.i."'.~ 1D€!-1!Je> . Af.-1eNOM~Nr'?' ", ~ANCHO DEL REY EMPLOYMENT PARK DESIGN GUIDELINES PROPOSED AMENDMENT SIGNS IN RANCHO Begin p. 70 Detached Siqns DEL REY EMPLOYMENT PARK DESIGN GUIDELINES o Detached business identification signs should be limited to the display of the name and/or symbol of the business or businesses occupying the site. No messages or advertising of any kind including, but not limited to: advertising of products, services, or job openings should be permitted. o No more than one detached business identification sign should be permitted on each street frontage of a development parcel. o No detached business identific~tion sign should e~ceed a sign area wfiiefi ia tfie lesser of 50 square feet per side er tfie maximam ai!ft area permitted ey the leeal !eVCyniR! a~therity. The maximum siqn area mav be increased with approval of the Desiqn Review Committee. The sign area is defined as the area of the surface or surfaces which display letters or symbols identifying the business or businesses occupying the site, or when the sign is of freestanding letters, the single rectangu- lar area which fully encloses all letters or symbols identify- ing the business or businesses occupying the site. The sign area should not include the base or pedestal to which the sign is mounted. o All detached business identification signs should be permanent "ground" type signs and should not exceed a height of 5 feet above the underlying finish grade. o All detached business identification signs should be of such materials and design to be compatible with and complimentary to the on-site design concept as well as landscape and physical design features. o Detached business identification signs may be illuminated by continuous and uniform internal illumination, back-lighting, or ground lighting. No flashing or moving lights will be permitted. No unprotected lamps providing sign illumination should be directly visible when viewed from any angle from a distance of 20 feet or more. No sign illumination should cast a glare which will be visible from any street or access drive. o Location: Detached business identification signs must be located within 20 feet of a fronting street and the access drive, but should not exceed 30 inches in height when located in the first 10 feet adjacent to access drive closest to the street. (12116/91) 1 Buildinq Mounted Siqns o Building mounted business or building identification signs should be limited to the display of the building name or the name and/or symbol of the business occupying the site. No message or advertising of any kind including, but not limited to: advertising of products, services, or job openings should be permitted. o Business or building identification signs may be mounted to any vertical surface of a building or building associated wall, provided such signs appear as an integral part of the overall architectural and site design concept. o No more than one building mounted sign should be permitted ~ 2n each street freAta~e af a de~elepmeHt pareel buildina Stde facinq an internal street. East "H" street. or an on-slte parkinq area. More than one siqn per buildinq side mav be approved bv the Desiqn Review Committee. MultiDle siqns should be consistent with these buildinq mounted siqn quide- lines. both as individual siqns and in the aqqreqate. The aqqreqate area of all o Tfie ei~A area sf building mounted business or building identification signs on a sinqle buildinq frontaqe should not exceed one square foot per linear foot of buildinq face: or. 15% of the buildinq face: or. 100 square feet. whichever is less ma:Jr Fiat. c.xeeea t.he lesscr af S0 sEI\;lare. fee't eE' t.he. maidJfL\;l1t\ B1ailElifuJ meant-ea DilJfl area parmi tt.eEi ey t.he leeal ~everAiA~ aatfisrity. The Desiqn Review Committee mav aDProve a si?n or aq~reqate siqns of UP to 150 square feet which is conslstent wlth the basic size limit quideline above and the followinq criteria: l. - The size. character. and placement of the siqn or siqns are consistent with the architectural elements of the building,.&, 2. - The size. character. and placement of the siqn or siqns are aPDropriate for identification purposes and do not constitute "advertisinq:" and. 3 . - The size. character. and placement of the si~n or si~ns. when considered with other existinq or anticlPated SlqnS visible from the same perspective. do not convey competi- tion for attention. The building mounted sign area is defined as the area of the surface or surfaces which display letters or symbols identify- ing the business or businesses occupying the site, or when the sign is of freestanding letters, the single rectangular area which fully encloses all letters or symbols identifying the business or businesses occupying the site. (12116/91) 2 o Building mounted business or building identification signs should not extend beyond the roofline a fiei~fit as eve tfie IJre1:u\eI fleer. o Building mounted business or building identification signs may be illuminated by internal illumination or backlighting provided that the color and intensity of such lighting appears as an integral part of the overall architectural and site design concept. 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PURPOSE OF THE GUIDELINES The purpose of these guidelines is to guide the employment park builder in creating a project image which is consistent with the overall image of Rancho Del Rey. The guidelines illustrate the quality and controls that the developer will maintain. The guidelines will help to ensure the quality of development on the individual sites. Structures, landscaping and site planning of a high quality and consistent character are important aspects of the overall identity of Rancho Del Rey. The City and the Master Developer will perform the design review and use the design guidelines in that process. They are therefore written as explicitly as possible, recognizing the fact that they will be enforced with a good deal of discretion. At the same time, they have been drafted with care, and deal only with the most essential design issues. The Site Planning Guidelines establish the relationship of buildings to the site, and make some suggestions about the massing of the structures. The reason for these guidelines is to retain, as much as possible, the views from H Street and future developed areas to the north. That is conceived as a major contribution to maintaining the character of the area. The restrictions established in this section do not limit the quantity of development allowed on each parcel. They affect development location, and hence, the overall image of the employment park. The Landscape Guidelines continue the theme established in the Residential Area Design Guidelines. The edges of the site are landscaped in the simplest native materials, and emphasize the width of the public rights-of-way. The landscape treatment of the parking lots, typically larger than any other use except open space, is prescribed to subdue automobiles as elements in the landscape, to relate the parking to the landscape and the native materials. I F. SIGNAGE The following objectives were utilized in preparing these Signage Guidelines: o Allow sufficient business identification devices so that the name. of each business locating in the Rancho Del Rey Employment Park is clearly and individually associated with the facilities it occupies when viewed by motorists passing by on fronting streets. o Prohibit signs and business identification devices from being used for advertising of any kind including, but not 1 imi ted to: advertising of products, services, or job openings. Allow on each lot traffic control operation. o Have all informational, vehicular control, and temporary signing to be uniform in design, size, height, color, material, and typography. o sufficient informational, directional, and signing for convenient and efficient o Permit sufficient, though not excessive, temporary signing including those identifying the future occupant, the design consultants, the general contractor, lending institutions, sale or leasing agents, and the building product to be offered. o Ensure that signing and identification devices do not, because of their height, location or design, contribute to a decrease in the safety and efficiency of traffic flows in fronting streets. o Graphically coordinate public signing for the open space corridor and parking access. Subdue sign sizes relative to the other design elements of the project. o Graphically coordinate street signing within the project area in designing the signs themselves and in their location. Sign locations should be prominent in order to establish a clear directional identification. 69 Guidelines o Unified street signage will provide orientation, direction, and sense of arrival for the Rancho Del Rey Employment Park. Clear hierarchy for major and minor entries, project and street names, traffic information, public facilities, and shopping opportunities should be integrated under one common graphic system. o Project identification signs should be located at the two primary entrances to the project. These permanent signs should be incorporated into a freestanding entry monument. Walls and pilasters used for the major and secondary entry monuments should be constructed of stucco with appropriate color accents consistent with the Rancho Del Rey theme. o Secondary site signs should include information signs for parking and traf f ic control, loading areas, directory information, etc. These signs must conform to other signage located within the project in terms of type, style, layout, form, detail, colors, and materials. o If the building houses multi-tenant users, the site sign may set forth the name of the building or the names of the tenants occupying the largest percentage of the building. Detac:hed Siqns o Detached business identification signs should be limited to the display of the name and/or symbol of the business or businesses occupying the site. No messages or advertising of any kind including, but not limited to: advertising of products, services, or job openings should be permitted. o No more than one detached business identification sign should be permitted on each street frontage of a development parcel. o No detached business identification sign should exceed a sign area which is the lesser of 50 square feet per side or the maximum sign area permitted by the local governing authority. The sign area is defined as the area of the surface or surfaces which displays letters or symbols identifying the business or businesses occupying the site, or when the sign is of free-standing letters, the single rectangular area which fully encloses all letters or symbols identifying the business or businesses occupying the site. The sign area should not include the base or pedestal to which the sign is mounted. 70 o All detached business identification signs should be permanent "ground" type signs and should not exceed a height of 5 feet above the underlying finish grade. o All detached business identification signs should be of such materials and design to be compatible with and complimentary to the on-site design concept as well as landscape and physical design features. o Detached business identification signs may be illuminated by continuous and uniform internal illumination, back-lighting, or ground lighting. No flashing or moving lights will be permitted. No unprotected lamps providing sign illumination should be directly visible when viewed at any angle from a distance of 20 feet or more. No sign illumination should cast a glare which will be visible from any street or access drive. o Location: Detached business identification signs must be located within 20 feet of a fronting street and the access drive, but should not exceed 30 inches in height when located in the first 10 feet adjacent to access drive closest to the street. Buildinq Mounted Siqns o Building mounted business or building identification signs should be limited to the display of the building name or the name and/or symbol of the business occupying the site. No mes sage or advert is ing of any kind inc I uding, but not limited to: the advertising of products, services or job openings should be permitted. o No more than one building mounted sign should be permitted for each street frontage of a development parcel. o Business or building identification signs may be mounted to any vertical surface of a building or building associated wall provided such signs appear as an integral part of the overall architectural and site design concept. o The sign area of building mounted business or building identification signs may not exceed the lesser of 50 square feet or the maximum building mounted sign area permitted by the local. governing authority. The building mounted sign area is defined as the area of the surface or surfaces which displays letters or symbols identifying the business or businesses occupying the site or when the sign is of freestanding letters, the single rectangular area which fully encloses all letters or symbols identifying the business or businesses occupying the site. 71 o Building mounted business or building signs should not extend beyond a height above the ground floor. o Building mounted business or building identification signs may be illuminated by internal illumination or backlighting provided that the color and intensity of such lighting appears as an integral part of the overall architectural and site design concept. The following guidelines refer to buildings within the EP-2 zone. Signage may occur in five areas of a building: On the fascia. On the exterior of an arcade. Suspended perpendicular to the storefront within an arcade. Within the storefront itself. Fascia signage may take several forms but uniform within a given building group. include: should be Examples Carved or incised into plaster or another material inset into plaster. Inset in decorative tile work. Cast, carved, or inset in some form of plaque attached to the wall. Individual metal letters pegged out from wall surface. 72 ( Suepended Sign ~~~~~ . E*'~';&II~ . op.w'D~ Signage may be suspended within the openings into an arcade if height and configuration allow it. Suspended blade signage may be projected perpendicular to the vertical columns or posts of the arcade (Note: exterior signage should occur at one location, fascia or arcade, only). Blade signs may be suspended from the ceiling of the arcades perpendicular to the storefronts to provide easy reference for pedestrians moving within the arcades. 73 , . . - . Window Sign Signage within storefronts may be applied to glass (gold leaf, paint, stained glass inset, etc.) or suspended behind the glass as part of the store's display design. Accent lighting for signage should be integrated into design of store. 74 ~~ 17m, In r&falrd iv1 ~~~~(./ I ~~Jx,~*dilto Integrated SIgn Signage should not dominate exterior building architecture or individual storefront design. Signs should be no larger than required for legibility and should respect the scale, proportions, colors, and materials of the buildings to which they are applied. Specific sign guidelines should be standardized within given building groups. Special event and promotional signage should be restricted to occur behind the glazing of the given storefront only. Signage should use bright colors in" limited areas as trim or accent. Temporary Siqns o Only one temporary development sign plus one financing sign should be permitted per development parcel. No additional individual signs should be permitted. o Temporary development signs should be of a uniform size, area, height, color and design, and should, at a minimum, identify the Rancho Del Rey Employment Park, including its logo and colors, and the business or company developing the parcel. The remaining sign area should be limited to identifica~ion of the following and no other information: a concise identification of the nature of the development 75 the projected date of completion the construction lender the real estate brokerage firm the general contractor the architect the structural engineer the civil engineer ~he mechanical engineer the electrical engineer the landscape architect oNo temporary development sign should be located so as to reduce the safe flow of vehicles and pedestrians. o All temporary development signs should be removed prior to . occupancy. 76 '" w w 0 i < < z > 0 . Ci) ~ c:: > - CII II: .. 0- I- - . c:: c:: 4) z . -Q w E I: "'- ...J .. . . w '" u- - .. u w .'" . ~ II: - . .. - i a.::E CIIU < < .. . A. > 1:>0 . - c:C ...J ~.. < en- - u !:2 I: . .. .W .QoC A. CIII: ",'" > .- I- !5= _ c:: ~ 1\1 0- o . UJ ~- I: .- 11.1 .en 1:11= 1\1 · I: .. CII. - > enO - ~ ~ I- ! [! --l i & ~ ! l. I ~ . 1\1 E · .!! uen .!!~ a.- I: 0 CIlia ii5~ ..- . . . I , E E I o 1\1 (JI\I 77 G. LIGHTING Consistent site lighting patterns will help integrate the community's development and prevent lighting from interfering with residential properties. Lighting within the landscape may not only provide for the safety of pedestrians but can also aesthetically enhance the surrounding landscape. The following general guidelines should apply to the design and selection of lighting fixtures within landscaped open space in the employment park areas. o All exterior lighting should be adequately controlled and shielded to prevent glare to adjacent properties or streets. o The use of energy-conserving fixtures or lighting systems should be given primary consideration. o High intensity security lighting fixtures should not be substituted for site or landscape lighting or general building exterior illumination, but should be limited to service areas or other similar locations. LIGHT SOLLARDS The use of walkway and landscape feature encouraged as necessary or desirable for aesthetic purposes. o All site, landscape or building exterior lighting should be of a configuration, style and finish color that complements the architectural theme and materials established by the building architecture. lighting is safety and o 78 SHIELD FROM VIEW ~ "..... " ,,/ // " // ,," , -,,'- // ...-- ...., .....,.,..... , -- ."," ...--- -- o Building illumination and architectural lighting should be indirect in character. The light source should not be visible. Indirect wall lighting or wall washing overhead, dowel lighting or interior illumination which spills outside is encouraged. Architectural lighting should articulate and provide lighting for the particular building design as well as provide the required functional lighting for safety and clarity of pedestrian movement. o Lighting levels should emphasize the walking areas so as to clearly identify the pedestrian walkway and direction of travel. Stairway, steps and changes of vertical level should be clearly identified and safely lit. o Service area lighting should be contained within service yard boundaries and enclosure walls. No light spillover should occur outside the service area and the lights should not be visible from the streets. 79 o Special lighting may be intro~uced at gateways and other key entries (auto and pedestrian) to indicate points of entry and should be combined with identity signing. o Exterior illumination to enhance building identity should respect and reinforce the architectural treatment of the building. Patterns of light and fixture concealment should be considered to avoid glare and intrusion into adjacent properties. 80 ZONING ORDINANCE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONE DISTRICT ?"., \:~.; Sections: 19.44.010 19.44.020 19.44.030 19.44.040 19.44.050 19.44.060 19.44.070 19.44.080 19.44.090 19.44.100 19.44.110 19.44.120 19.44.130 19.44.140 19.44.150 19.44.160 19.44.170 19.44.180 Chapter 19.44 I-L - LIMITED INDUSTRIAL ZONE Purpose. Penaitted uses. Accessory uses and buildings. Conditional uses. Prohibited uses and processes. Sign regulations. Height regulations. Area, lot coverage and yard requirements. Performance standards. Fuel restrictions. Setbacks from residential or agricultural facil ities. Landscaping. Site plan and architectural approval. Off-street parking and loading facilities. Outdoor storage. Trash storage areas. Enclosures required for all uses-Exceptions. Wall requirements. zone-Loading 19.44.010 Purpose. The purpose of the I-L zone is to encourage sound limited industrial development by provi di ng and protecti ng an envi ronment free from nui sances created by some industrial uses and to insure the purity of the total environment of Chula Vista and San Diego County and to protect nearby residential, commercial and industrial uses from any hazards or nuisances. (Ord. 1281 S 1 (part), 1970: Ord.. 1212 S 1 (part), 1969: prior code S 33.513(A). ) 19.44.020 Permitted uses. Permitted uses in an I-L zone are as follows: A. Manufacturi ng, pri nti ng, assembl i ng, processi ng, repa1 r1 ng, bottl i ng, or packaging of products from previ ously prepared materi al s, not i ncl udi ng any prohibited use in this zone; I .,~.' '-- -. 857 B. Manufacturing of electrical and electronic instruments, devices and components; C. Wholesale businesses, storage and warehousing; O. Laboratories: research, experimental, film, electronic and testing; E. Truck, trailer, mobile home, boat and farm implement sales establishments; F. Publ ic and private building material sales yards, service yards, storage yards, and equipment rental; G. Minor auto repair; H. Laundries, laundry service, dyeing and cleaning plants, except large scale operations; I. Car washing establishments subject to the provisions of Section 19.58.060; J. Plumbin9 and heating shops; K. Extermi nati ng servi ces; L. Animal hospitals and veterinarians, sUbject to the provisions of Section 19.58.050; M. The manufacture of food products, drugs, pharmaceutical s and the 1 ike, excluding those in Section 19.44.050 of this chapter; N. Electrical substations and gas regulator stations, subject to the provisions of Section 19.58.140; O. Temporary tract signs, sUbject to the provisions of Section 19.58.320 and Section 19.60.470;* P. Any other limited manufactured use which is determined by the commission to be of the same general character as the above uses; Q. Agricultural uses as provided in Section 19.16.030. (Ord. 1356 5 1 (part), 1971; Ord. 1281 5 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 5 1 (part), 1969: prior code 5 33.513(B).) 19.44.030 Accessory uses and buildings. Accessory uses permitted in an I-L zone include: A. Administrative, executive and financial offices and incidental services. such as restaurants to serve employees, when conducted on the premises; B. Other accessory uses and buil di ngs customarily appurtenant to a permi tted use; C. Retail sales of products produced and manufactured on the site; D. Caretaker house. E. Satellite dish antenna are permitted in accordance with the provisions of Section 19.22.030F.1-9 11 through 13. (Ord 2160 5 1 (part) 1986: Ord 2108 5 1 (part), 1985: Ord. 1281 5 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 5 1 (part), 1969: prior code 5 33.513(C).) *Editor's note: This section amended to conform with provisions of Ord. 1575, 1974. 858 (R 6/86) 19.44.040 Conditional uses. Conditional uses permitted in an I-L zone include: A. Machine shop and sheet metal shop; B. Service stations, subject to the conditions in Section 19.58.280; C. Steel fabrication; D. Restaurants, delicatessens and similar uses; E. Drive-in theaters, sUbject to the conditions of Section 19.58.120; F. Major auto repair, engine rebuilding and paint shops; G. Commercial parking lots and garages; H. Plastic and other synthetics manufacturing; I. Building heights exceeding three and one-half stories or forty-five feet; J. Unclassified uses as set forth in Chapter 19.54; K. Trucking yards, terminals and distributing operations; L. The retail sale of such bulky items as furniture, carpets and other simil ar items; M. Retail distribution centers and manufacturers' outlets which require extensive floor areas for the storage and display of merchandise, and the high-volume, warehouse-type sale of goods and, retail uses which are related to and supportive of existing, on-site retail distribution centers of manufacturers' outlets. Conditional use permit appl ications for the establishment of retail commercial uses, covered by the provisions of this subsection, shall be considered by the city council subsequent to its receipt of recommendations thereon from the planning commission. N. Roof-mounted satellite dishes subject to the standards set forth in Section 19.30.040. O. Recycling collection centers, subject to the provisions of Section 19.58.340. (Ord. 2252 ~ 10 (1988); 2233 ~ 10 (1987); 2160 ~ 1 (part) 1986: Ord. 2108 ~ 1 (part), 1985: Ord. 2031 ~ 1 (part), 1983; Ord. 1927 ~ 1, 1980; Ord. 1698 ~ 1 (part), 1976; Ord. 1356 ~ 1 (part), 1971; Ord. 1281 ~ 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 ~ 1 (part), 1969: prior code ~ 33.513(D).) 19.44.050 Prohibited uses and processes. Prohibited uses in an I-L zone include: A. Manufacturing uses and processes involving the primary production of Droducts from raw materials, including the following materials and uses: 1. Asphalt, cement, charcoal and fuel briquettes, 2. Rubber, chemical and allied products, and soap and detergents, 3. Coal, coke and tar products, the manufacturing of explosives, fertilizers, gelatin, animal glue and size, 4. Turpentine, matches, paint and other combustible materials, 5. Stockyards, slaughterhouses and rendering plants, 6. The storage of fireworks or explosives, 7. Industrial metal, waste rag, glass or paper salvage operations and slag piles, 8. Fish, sauerkraut, vinegar and similar uses, 9. Brewing or distilling of liquors or perfume manufacturing; B. The foll owi ng processes: Nitrati ng of cotton or other materi al s; foundries; reduction, refining, smelting, alloying, rolling, drawing and extruding of metal or metal ores; refining of petroleum products; distillation of wood or bones; storage, curing or tanning of raw, green or salted hides or skins; and grain milling; C. Any other use which is determined by the commission to be of the general character as the above uses. (Ord. 1281 ~ 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 ~ (part), 1969: prior code ~ 33.513(E).) 859 (R 3/88) c 19.44.060 Sign regulations. See Sections 19.60.020 and 19.60.030 for permit requirement and approval procedure. A. Types of signs allowed: Business (wall and/or marquee and a freestanding sign) subject to the following: 1. Wall and/or marquee: Each business shall be allowed a combined sign area of one square foot per lineal foot of building frontage facing a dedicated street or alley; however, the sign area may be increased to a maximum of three square feet per 1 i nea 1 foot of buil di ng frontage provided that the sign does not exceed fifty percent of the background area on which the sign is applied as set forth in Section 19.60.250. Each business shall also be allowed signs facing on-site parking areas for five cars or more and walkways ten feet or more in width. Such signs shall be allowed an area of one square foot per lineal foot of building frontage facing said area; however, the area may be increased to two square feet per 1 i nea 1 foot of buil di ng frontage provided that the sign does not exceed fifty percent of the background area on which the sign is applied as set forth in Section 19.60.250. The maximum sign area shall not exceed one hundred square feet; 2. Freestanding (pole): Each lot shall be allowed one freestanding sign subject to the following: a. Si gns are restri cted to those lots havi ng a mi nimum frontage of one hundred feet on a dedicated street. In the case of corner lots only one frontage shall be counted, b. The sign may contain one square foot of- area for each lineal foot of street frontage but shall not exceed one hundred fi fty square feet. In the case of corner lots or through lots, only the frontage the si gn is ori ented to shall be counted toward the allowable sign area, c. Maximum height, thirty-five feet, d. Minimum ground clearance, eight feet, e. The sign shall not be permitted to project into the public ri ght-of-way, f. The sign shall maintain a twenty-foot setback from all interior property 1 i nes, g. Freestanding pole signs less than eight feet in height are restricted to a maximum sign area of twelve square feet and shall maintain a minimum setback of five feet from all streets, h. Only the name of the complex and four tenant signs, or a total of five tenant si gns may be di sp1 ayed on the si gn. Where the pol e si gn is used to identify the name of the comp1 ex or the maj or tenant, the sign shall be designed to identify all proposed tenants up to the maximum number allowed herein. The minimum sign area allocated for each tenant shall be not less than ten square feet; 3. Ground (monument): A low-profile ground sign may be used in lieu of a freestanding pole sign. The sign shall be subject to the following: a. Maximum height, eight feet, b. Maximum sign area, fifty square feet, c. The sign shall maintain a minimum setback of five feet from all streets and ten feet from all interior property lines, r::c:/; \-:;' ( 860 f ( L d. The sign structure shall be designed to be architecturally compatible with the main building and constructed with the same or similar materials. Where the pole sign is used to identify the name of the complex or the major tenant, the sign shall be designed to identify all proposed tenants up to the maximum number allowed herein. The minimum sign area allocated for each tenant shall be not less than ten square feet. B. Other signs: See Chapter 19.60 for window (Section 19.60.270); canopy (Section 19.60.280): temporary construction (Section 19.60.290); public and quasi-public (Section 19.60.310); drive-in theater marquee (Section 19.60.320); directional (Section 19.60.340); warning and instructional (Section 19.60.350); service station price signs (Section 19.60.360); directory (Section 19.60.370); real estate (Section 19.60.380); unclassified uses (Section 19.60.400); signs on mansard roofs (Section 19.60.410); signs on pitched roofs (Section 19.60.420); business (Section 19.60.430); and signs on architectural appendages (Section 19.60.440); 1. Signs on screening walls or fences: In lieu of a freestanding sign, a sign may be app 1 i ed to a wall or fence used for screeni ng of park i ng areas. The sign shall be subject to the following: a. The sign may only denote the name of the principal business or the name of the commercial complex, b. Maximum sign area, twenty-five square feet. C. Other regulations: All signs are subject to the regulations of Sections 19.60.040 through 19.60.130 and the standards of Sections 19.60.140 through 19.60.210. D. Nonconforming signs: See Sections 19.60.090 through 19.60.120. E. The design review committee may reduce sign areas below those authorized above based on the sign guidelines and criteria contained in the design manual. (Ord. 2309A 5 12 1989: Ord. 1575 5 1 (part), 1974: Ord. 1356 5 1 (part), 1971: Ord. 1281 5 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 5 1 (part), 1969: prior code 5 33.513(F).) 19.44.070 Height regulations. No buil ding or structure shall exceed three and one-half stories or forty-five feet except that any building or structure erected to such a height or less that would be detrimental, in the opinion of the commission, to the light, air or privacy of any other structure or use, existing or reasonably to be anticipated, may be reduced. Exceptions are provided in Section 19.16.040. (Ord. 1356 5 1 (part), 1971: Ord. 1281 5 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 5 1 (part), 1969: prior code 5 33.513(G).) 19.44.080 Area, lot coverage and yard requirements. The foll owi ng mi nimum requi rements shall be observed, except as provi ded in Sections 19.16.020 and 19.16.060 through 19.16.080 and where increased for conditi onal uses: Setbacks in Feet Lot Area (Sq. Ft.) 10,000 Lot Coverage (Max.%) 50 Buildings Signs Ex teri or Si de Yard 15* o Front 20* o Si de . 0** Rear 0** 861 (R 11/89) (.,'~: '. ~.j *or not less than that specified on the buil ding 1 ine map which takes precedence shall be provided and maintained. (See Sections 19.44.090 through 19.44.180 of this chapter for other required setbacks.) **except when adjoining an R or A zone, or areas designated for future resi denti al or agricultural development on the Chul a Vi sta general pl an, then not less than fifty feet. (Ord. 1356 ~ 1 (part), 1971: Ord. 1281 ~ 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 ~ 1 (part), 1969: prior code ~ 33.513(H).) 19.44.090 Performance standards. All uses permitted by this title shall be subject to initial and continued compl iance with the performance standards in Chapter 19.66. (Ord. 1281 ~ 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 ~ 1 (part), 1969: pri or code ~ 33. 513( 1) (1). ) 19.44.100 Fuel restrictions. Manufacturing and industrial processes in an I-L zone shall use only gas or electricity as a fuel; provided however, that oil burning equipment may be installed for standby purposes only. (Ord. 1281 ~ 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 ~ 1 (part), 1969: prior code ~ 33.513(1)(2).) ( 19.44.110 Setbacks from residential or agricultural zone-Loading facilities. In any I-L zone directly across the street from any R or A zone, or areas desi gnated for future resi denti al or agricultural development on the general plan, the loading facil ities and structures shall be a distance of at least thirty feet from said street. (Ord. 1281 ~ 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 ~ 1 (part). 1969: prior code ~ 33.513(1)(3).) 19.44.120 Landscaping. The site shall be landscaped in conformance with the landscaping manual of the city, and approved by the planning department. (Ord. 1281 ~ 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 ~ 1 (part), 1969: prior code ~ 33.513(1)(4).) 19.44.130 Site plan and architectural approval. Site plan and architectural approval required for all uses in an 1-L zone, as provided in Sections 19.14.420 through 19.14.480. (Ord. 1281 ~ 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 ~ 1 (part), 1969: prior code ~ 33.513(1)(5).) 19.44.140 Off-street parking and loading facilities. Off-street parking'and loading facilities are required for all uses in an 1-L zone, as provided in Sections 19.62.010 through 19.62.140. (Ord. 1356 ~ 1 (part), 1971: Ord. 1281 ~ 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 ~ 1 (part), 1969: prior code ~ 33.513(1)(6).) C', 862 E"'L' ;:..::,.. .~:'~.. 19.44.150 Outdoor storage. Outdoor storage and sales yards in ,an I-L zone shall be completely enclosed by solid walls, fences, buildings, or a combination thereof, not less than six feet ,in height. No merchandise, materials, equipment or other goods shall be stored or displayed higher than the enclosing fence. For other fencing requirements, see Section 19.58.150. (Ord. 1356 ~ 1 (part), 1971: Ord. 1281 ~ 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 ~ 1 (part), 1969: prior code ~ 33.513(I)(6).) 19.44.160 Trash storage areas. Trash storage in an I-L zone shall be subject to the provisions of Section 19.58.340. (Ord. 1356 ~ 1 (part), 1971: Ord. 1281 ~ 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 ~ 1 (part), 1969: prior code ~ 33.513(I)(7).) 19.44.170 Enclosures required for all uses-Exceptions. All uses in an I-L zone, except sales yards, service yards, storage yards and loading and equipment rental, shall. be conducted entirely within an enclosed building. (Ord. 1356 ~ 1 (part), 1971: Ord. 1281 ~ 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 ~ 1 (part), 1969: prior code ~ 33.513(1)(9).) t"" C;;'>::< ";'i:!-"> 19.44.180 Wall requirements. Zoning walls shall be provided in an I-L zone, subject to the conditions of Sections 19.58.150 and 19.58.360. (Ord. 1356 ~ 1 (part), 1971: Ord. 1281 ~ 1 (part), 1970: Ord. 1212 ~ 1 (part), 1969: prior code ~ 33.513(1)(10).) RECEIVED EXIST I Nr; I'I\OPERTY OWNcn IW281aQ) . H PLANNING CITY OF CIIULA VISTA DISCLOSURE STATEMENT 'CANT'S STATEMENT or DISCLOSURE OF CERrAIN OWNERSHIP ttHEr\ESTS ON ALL APPl1CATlONS , I~!LL REQUIRE DISCRETIONARY ACTION ON THE PART OF THE CITY COUNCIL, PLANNING SSION AND ALL OTHER OFFICIAL BODIES. 'ollowing information must be disclosed: ~ ist the names of all persons having a financial interest in the application. 'kl!;!!ln Communities, Inc., !I.tlon,1 City, CA 92050 HQI'!I" Caplte1 D~ye1opmfnt CrOI.J.~..:~"bc,j1i.\rY of HO.'M F'edera1 S!vings & LQan. Sin Diego, CA ',Ist the names of all persons having any ownership Interest in the property involved. RaMcho Oe1 Rey Partnership, a CalIfornia Cer:era1 Partner\hip c,mpOHd Of 1^ ~"'d 1B IIbove If any person identified pursuant to (1) above is a corporation or partnership, list the names of all Individuals owning more than 10% of the shares In the corporation ~r owning any partnership interest in the partnership. IkMI!1In Commvnitie" Inc: ~eMIIII' r!mily Tru,t-M!cey L. & Vonnie L, IleH,"ln Iru,tee, 140\1 M.ck D. McMillin, L.uri. A. R.y & Sco~t M. HcH! 11 In (20\ e.chl Home C.pit.! Development Croup) 100\ by Home r.le,,1 SovlnQ' & Lo.n, S.n Di.go, CA If any person IdentifIed pursuant to (1) above Is a non-profit organizatIon 01" a crust, list the na~es of any person serving as director of the non~prof1t organization or as trustee or beneficiary or trustor of the trust. N/A 'we you had more than $250 worth of buSIness transacted with any member of City c'aff, Boards, C0l1T!11ss1ons, Corrrn1ttees and Council within the past twelve months? c.s_ No.2- If yes, please Indicate person(s) ~.n is defined as: "AllY Individual, firm. copartnership, joint venture, assoCl'atlon, "T cluh, fratHnal or~aniHtlon, corporation, estate, trust, receiver, syndicate, and any other county, city and county, city, municipality, dIstrict or other tical subdivision, or any other group or combinatto~ acting as a unit." 0701P o necessary.) J/(J _,.. J /t J P. V1~~ ~"""'~'--- Dgnature of app 1 ;c.j ate Ke~ Baumgartner, Ex!cutlve V.P. PI" 'nt or type name or-appllcant RAlICI~O DEL REV PARTNERSHIP E: Attach additional pages as