Generally. Buildings, structures and land shall be used and buildings and structures shall hereafter be erected, structurally altered or enlarged only for the following uses, plus such other uses as the director of community development determines to be similar and not more obnoxious or detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare, in accordance with the findings set forth on Section 18.192.040 of this title. The determination of the director may be appealed to the planning commission and thereafter the city council pursuant to Chapter 18.212 of this title. All uses and storage shall be conducted within a totally enclosed building except for outdoor storage which is accessory to a permitted or conditional use and screened from view from the public right-of-way.
Public uses, including government agencies, libraries, post offices, fire stations, public safety facilities, museums, civic centers, community centers, and similar local, state or federal uses;
Utility structures, substations, and distribution facilities provided all equipment and appurtenances are within an enclosed structure or screened from view;
Distance Requirements. The distance between emergency shelters shall be a minimum of three hundred feet. No emergency shelter shall be located within three hundred feet of any public park and/or school;
Security. The emergency shelter shall provide a security plan that ensures the safety of the residents, visitors and employees. The plan shall be reviewed by the director of development services and shall include, but is not limited to, the following:
Adequate external lighting shall be provided for security purposes. The lighting shall be stationary, directed away from adjacent properties and meets the requirements of Section 18.156.080(D)(11) of the San Dimas Municipal Code;
Outdoor Activities. Any emergency shelter adjacent to a residential use shall limit outdoor activities to the following hours: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Sunday;
A written management plan including, as applicable, provision for staff training, neighborhood outreach, security, screening of residents to insure compatibility with services provided at the facility, and for training, counseling, and treatment outreach programs for residents;
Year-round emergency shelters subject to the following provisions:
Year-round emergency shelters shall comply with the same provisions of emergency shelters, Section 18.132.020(B)(12), with the exceptions of length of stay for residents which is not limited to any number of days.
Utility structures, substations, and distribution facilities where equipment and appurtenances are not within an enclosed structure or screened from view.
The director of community development may approve ancillary or incidental uses to be established on properties used for public/semipublic purposes subject to conditions, including but not limited to conditions which regulate the nature, operation, frequency, or duration of the joint use. The following uses may be allowed, plus such other uses as the director of community development determines to be similar and not more obnoxious or detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare, in accordance with the findings set forth in Section 18.192.040 of this title. The determination of the director may be appealed to the planning commission and thereafter the city council pursuant to Chapter 18.212 of this title.
Accessory and incidental retail, food service, or child care services related to the primary use, such as a school bookstore, hospital gift shop, cafeteria, or employer-provided child care;
Development standards shall be determined and approved at the time of development plan review; provided, that if the development plan fails to address a development standard(s), the standards set forth in the administrative professional zone shall apply.
An approved development plan may be amended subject to the review procedure as set forth in Section 18.132.060 of this chapter.
(Ord. 1068 § 1, 1997)
§ 18.132.060 Plan review.
Development plan review shall be required. No person shall construct any building or structure, or relocate, rebuild, alter, enlarge, or modify any existing structure until a development plan has been reviewed and approved pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 18.12 of this title.
Appeals of decisions and determinations by the director of community development and planning commission may be filed by a party pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 18.212 of this title.
Generally. Buildings, structures and land shall be used and buildings and structures shall hereafter be erected, structurally altered or enlarged only for the following uses, plus such other uses as the director of community development determines to be similar and not more obnoxious or detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare, in accordance with the findings set forth on Section 18.192.040 of this title. The determination of the director may be appealed to the planning commission and thereafter the city council pursuant to Chapter 18.212 of this title. All uses and storage shall be conducted within a totally enclosed building except for outdoor storage which is accessory to a permitted or conditional use and screened from view from the public right-of-way.
Public uses, including government agencies, libraries, post offices, fire stations, public safety facilities, museums, civic centers, community centers, and similar local, state or federal uses;
Utility structures, substations, and distribution facilities provided all equipment and appurtenances are within an enclosed structure or screened from view;
Distance Requirements. The distance between emergency shelters shall be a minimum of three hundred feet. No emergency shelter shall be located within three hundred feet of any public park and/or school;
Security. The emergency shelter shall provide a security plan that ensures the safety of the residents, visitors and employees. The plan shall be reviewed by the director of development services and shall include, but is not limited to, the following:
Adequate external lighting shall be provided for security purposes. The lighting shall be stationary, directed away from adjacent properties and meets the requirements of Section 18.156.080(D)(11) of the San Dimas Municipal Code;
Outdoor Activities. Any emergency shelter adjacent to a residential use shall limit outdoor activities to the following hours: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Sunday;
A written management plan including, as applicable, provision for staff training, neighborhood outreach, security, screening of residents to insure compatibility with services provided at the facility, and for training, counseling, and treatment outreach programs for residents;
Year-round emergency shelters subject to the following provisions:
Year-round emergency shelters shall comply with the same provisions of emergency shelters, Section 18.132.020(B)(12), with the exceptions of length of stay for residents which is not limited to any number of days.
Utility structures, substations, and distribution facilities where equipment and appurtenances are not within an enclosed structure or screened from view.
The director of community development may approve ancillary or incidental uses to be established on properties used for public/semipublic purposes subject to conditions, including but not limited to conditions which regulate the nature, operation, frequency, or duration of the joint use. The following uses may be allowed, plus such other uses as the director of community development determines to be similar and not more obnoxious or detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare, in accordance with the findings set forth in Section 18.192.040 of this title. The determination of the director may be appealed to the planning commission and thereafter the city council pursuant to Chapter 18.212 of this title.
Accessory and incidental retail, food service, or child care services related to the primary use, such as a school bookstore, hospital gift shop, cafeteria, or employer-provided child care;
Development standards shall be determined and approved at the time of development plan review; provided, that if the development plan fails to address a development standard(s), the standards set forth in the administrative professional zone shall apply.
An approved development plan may be amended subject to the review procedure as set forth in Section 18.132.060 of this chapter.
(Ord. 1068 § 1, 1997)
§ 18.132.060 Plan review.
Development plan review shall be required. No person shall construct any building or structure, or relocate, rebuild, alter, enlarge, or modify any existing structure until a development plan has been reviewed and approved pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 18.12 of this title.
Appeals of decisions and determinations by the director of community development and planning commission may be filed by a party pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 18.212 of this title.