33 - F-C FREEWAY COMMERCIAL ZONE
Sections:
The regulations established by this chapter apply to the F-C freeway commercial zone, unless otherwise provided in this title.
(Ord. 1234 (part), 1995)
A.
Subject to precise plan of design review, uses permitted are as follows:
1.
All uses permitted in the R-C retail commercial zone (excepting parcels within three hundred feet of public educational facilities),
2.
Automotive parts, services and repair (excluding major component and engine rebuilding or body and fender work) when all work is conducted indoors (excepting parcels within three hundred feet of public educational facilities),
3.
Restaurants, cafes, cafeterias, dining rooms grill, diners, etc. (excluding drive-in or drive- thru) (excepting parcels within three hundred feet of public educational facilities);
B.
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the permitted use when located on the same lot;
C.
Conditional uses (subject to review provisions), as follows:
1.
Permitted uses proposed within three hundred feet of public educational facilities,
2.
Hotels, motor inns, motels and other traveler accommodations,
3.
Automotive and truck motor full retail dispensing and serving,
4.
Food and beverage service involving drive-in or drive-thru facilities,
5.
Entertainment establishments as defined in Section 18.04.315 of this title may be permitted subject to a conditional development permit;
D.
Other uses which in the judgment of the planning commission as evidenced by a resolution in writing, are similar to and no more objectionable than any of the uses listed in this section, and further, are consistent with the intent of the Gateway Specific Plan land use arrangement.
(Ord. 1275 § 5, 1998; Ord. 1234 (part), 1995)
Editor's note— Ord. No. 1594, § 5(H), adopted November 14, 2017, repealed § 18.31.025, which pertained to prohibited uses and derived from Ord. No. 1453, adopted October 13, 2009 and Ord. No. 1570, adopted August 9, 2016.
Minimum height, bulk and space requirements are:
A.
Building height, limit, four stories and not to exceed fifty-five feet.
B.
Front and street side yard twenty-five feet; which shall be fully landscaped. Parking of motor vehicles is not permitted in the required yard area.
C.
Rear yard and interior side yard, as provided by the retail-commercial zone.
(Ord. 1234 (part), 1995)
As provided by Section 18.102.060(H) of this chapter.
(Ord. 1234 (part), 1995)
As provided by Chapter 18.58 of this title, subject to design review.
(Ord. 1234 (part), 1995)
A.
The primary purpose of the zone is to provide uses and services to the motoring public and may also include other business activities which by their nature or method of marketing require immediate freeway access, or exposure from freeways.
B.
In order that buildings, structures, signs, landscaping and other improvements will be consistent with the development guidelines of the Gateway Specific Plan, and will be compatible with surrounding uses and structures, no change of existing use of a building or grounds shall be made, nor shall any buildings or structure by constructed, altered, or removed until a detailed plan for the work proposed to be done has been approved by the community development director or planning commission if a conditional development permit is sought. In the review of a proposal, the community development director or planning commission, as applicable, shall use and refer to design and performance guidelines contained in the specific plan, the detailed standards contained in this chapter and the general requirements of this title. Particular attention is to be given to the following review elements:
1.
Site plan, appropriateness of layout and function and the relationship to existing buildings and structures in the general vicinity or area within the specific plan;
2.
Building height, bulk, area and design (including materials and colors);
3.
Architectural and security lighting;
4.
Location and adequacy of loading and automobile parking areas;
5.
Landscape and hardscape (paving) treatments;
6.
Setback distances from all property lines;
7.
Size, type and location of signs.
The action of the community development director is final, unless appealed to the planning commission pursuant to Section 18.49.040. The action of the planning commission is final, unless appealed to the city council pursuant to Chapter 18.68 of this title.
(Ord. 1234 (part), 1995)
(Ord. No. 1645, § 3, 7-14-20)
33 - F-C FREEWAY COMMERCIAL ZONE
Sections:
The regulations established by this chapter apply to the F-C freeway commercial zone, unless otherwise provided in this title.
(Ord. 1234 (part), 1995)
A.
Subject to precise plan of design review, uses permitted are as follows:
1.
All uses permitted in the R-C retail commercial zone (excepting parcels within three hundred feet of public educational facilities),
2.
Automotive parts, services and repair (excluding major component and engine rebuilding or body and fender work) when all work is conducted indoors (excepting parcels within three hundred feet of public educational facilities),
3.
Restaurants, cafes, cafeterias, dining rooms grill, diners, etc. (excluding drive-in or drive- thru) (excepting parcels within three hundred feet of public educational facilities);
B.
Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the permitted use when located on the same lot;
C.
Conditional uses (subject to review provisions), as follows:
1.
Permitted uses proposed within three hundred feet of public educational facilities,
2.
Hotels, motor inns, motels and other traveler accommodations,
3.
Automotive and truck motor full retail dispensing and serving,
4.
Food and beverage service involving drive-in or drive-thru facilities,
5.
Entertainment establishments as defined in Section 18.04.315 of this title may be permitted subject to a conditional development permit;
D.
Other uses which in the judgment of the planning commission as evidenced by a resolution in writing, are similar to and no more objectionable than any of the uses listed in this section, and further, are consistent with the intent of the Gateway Specific Plan land use arrangement.
(Ord. 1275 § 5, 1998; Ord. 1234 (part), 1995)
Editor's note— Ord. No. 1594, § 5(H), adopted November 14, 2017, repealed § 18.31.025, which pertained to prohibited uses and derived from Ord. No. 1453, adopted October 13, 2009 and Ord. No. 1570, adopted August 9, 2016.
Minimum height, bulk and space requirements are:
A.
Building height, limit, four stories and not to exceed fifty-five feet.
B.
Front and street side yard twenty-five feet; which shall be fully landscaped. Parking of motor vehicles is not permitted in the required yard area.
C.
Rear yard and interior side yard, as provided by the retail-commercial zone.
(Ord. 1234 (part), 1995)
As provided by Section 18.102.060(H) of this chapter.
(Ord. 1234 (part), 1995)
As provided by Chapter 18.58 of this title, subject to design review.
(Ord. 1234 (part), 1995)
A.
The primary purpose of the zone is to provide uses and services to the motoring public and may also include other business activities which by their nature or method of marketing require immediate freeway access, or exposure from freeways.
B.
In order that buildings, structures, signs, landscaping and other improvements will be consistent with the development guidelines of the Gateway Specific Plan, and will be compatible with surrounding uses and structures, no change of existing use of a building or grounds shall be made, nor shall any buildings or structure by constructed, altered, or removed until a detailed plan for the work proposed to be done has been approved by the community development director or planning commission if a conditional development permit is sought. In the review of a proposal, the community development director or planning commission, as applicable, shall use and refer to design and performance guidelines contained in the specific plan, the detailed standards contained in this chapter and the general requirements of this title. Particular attention is to be given to the following review elements:
1.
Site plan, appropriateness of layout and function and the relationship to existing buildings and structures in the general vicinity or area within the specific plan;
2.
Building height, bulk, area and design (including materials and colors);
3.
Architectural and security lighting;
4.
Location and adequacy of loading and automobile parking areas;
5.
Landscape and hardscape (paving) treatments;
6.
Setback distances from all property lines;
7.
Size, type and location of signs.
The action of the community development director is final, unless appealed to the planning commission pursuant to Section 18.49.040. The action of the planning commission is final, unless appealed to the city council pursuant to Chapter 18.68 of this title.
(Ord. 1234 (part), 1995)
(Ord. No. 1645, § 3, 7-14-20)