Parking Garage Setbacks, Entrances and Standards. The provisions of Chapter
25.52 shall apply. Parking lots and any portion of a parking garage structure built at or above the exterior natural or finish grade elevation, whichever is lower, shall adhere to the yard setbacks specified in this zone. Parking garage floor levels built below the exterior natural or finish grade elevation, whichever is lower, may be built to the property lines provided a landscape/hardscape plan is provided and approved by the design review authority addressing the above grade areas within the required above grade setbacks. Subterranean parking garage levels shall be designed to accommodate the growth of street trees. Notwithstanding the above language, no subterranean parking garage level(s) shall be allowed within the required bluff top setback area.
Parking garage accessways or entrances shall be designed to diminish their impacts by minimizing their size and architecturally integrating amenities, such as gates, landscaping and special paving, and their placement shall maximize pedestrian safety.
See the provisions of Chapter
25.52 for additional parking requirements.
Incentives. The city council may approve a conditional use permit, upon recommendation by the planning commission, to reduce the parking standards required under Chapter
25.52 in accordance with the incentives provision in such chapter. Additionally, the parking standards may be reduced in accordance with the following conditions:
1. The proposed use is a sidewalk cafe having outdoor seating that is available to the general public, as well as restaurant customers, and contributes positively to the local pedestrian environment. The parking reduction may be granted on a temporary, seasonal or permanent basis and shall be limited to a maximum of five parking spaces; or
2. The proposed use is a restaurant that primarily serves the needs of the local residents and contributes positively to the character of the South Laguna Village commercial area. The parking reduction for this type of use shall be limited to a maximum of three parking spaces; or
3. The proposed use is a beauty salon or barber shop that is determined to primarily serve the needs of the local residents. The parking reduction shall be limited to a maximum of one parking space.