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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances_1387_CCv0001.pdf ORDINANCE NO. 1387 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS ADOPTING AMENDMENT NO. 88 TO ZONING ORDINANCE NO, 1000 OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS DOES ORDAIN: Section One: That Zoning ordinance No. 1000 of the City of Redlands be amended by adopting Section 52 .10, Development Provisions For Specific Uses, Subsection A, Automobile Service Stations, as fol- lows: SECTION 52.10 - DEVELOPMENT PROVISIONS FOR SPECIFIC USES A. AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATIONS No automobile service station shall be constructed, remod- eled or enlarged, and no existing service station shall be converted for another use in any zone except as specifically provided herein. 1. COMMISSION APPROVAL REQUIRED All service station facilities shall be subject to the provisions of this section. a. All new service stations require approval of a Con- ditional Use Permit. b. The remodeling or enlargement of an existing service station requires Commission Review and Approval. C. The conversion of an existing service station facil- ity to another use requires Commission Review and Approval . 2. PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS The following property development standards shall apply when more restrictive than those for the particular zone. a. Site Area Each new service station site shall be located on a lot having an area of not less than 20, 000 square feet. This requirement shall not apply to the redevelopment of an existing service station. b. Site Dimensions The minimum lot width and depth dimensions shall be 120 feet. This requirement shall not apply to the redevelopment of an existing service station. C. Access The site must abut and have access to a major or secondary highway as shown on the Redlands General Plan. d. Parking Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of Section 40.00. No outdoor parking or storage of wrecked, dismantled, or inop- erative vehicles permitted. Parked vehicles shall be limited to those directly associated with the busi- ness or awaiting service. No parking permitted in the corner cut-off area. e. Landscaping (a) Except for driveway openings there shall be a landscaped planter area not less than five (5) feet in width extending along the entire street frontage. (b) A minimum of four per cent of the remaining lot area shall be landscaped with not less than 50 per cent of said landscaping provided along the interior property lines . (c) All planter areas shall be enclosed by six inch high concrete curbs . (d) A detailed landscaping plan indicating types and distribution of plantings shall be provided with the application. f. Walls A three foot high solid masonry wall shall be con- structed along all interior property lines. Said wall shall be increased in height to not less than five feet nor more than six feet when the site is adjacent to a school, church, park, club, hospital, residential zone or use. The Planning Commission Ordinance No. 1387 -- Page Page two may require additional walls as determined necessary for proper development of the site. g. Rest Rooms All rest room entrances shall be screened from view of adjacent properties and street rights-of-way by some form of decorative wall or, similar device. h. Architectural Treatment It is the policy of the City to require a higher than typical quality of architectural treatment for service stations . Applicants are encouraged to submit designs which are in keeping with the over-all character and quality of the neighborhood and community. The architectural treatment of each station will be reviewed carefully and approved only when the appear- ance of the station is considered suitable to the City. Customer pump areas shall be roofed. The roofs over the pump areas shall connect harmoniously to the station or station roof forming one continuous roofed structuxe. Ridges and eaves may, under some conditions, be at different levels. i. Trash Storage All trash, refuse, and used merchandise shall be stored in an area enclosed by solid walls or fences . Said area shall be located in the rear portion of the lot. j . Utilities All utilities on the site for direct service to the business shall be installed underground. k. Lighting All lighting elements on the exterior and interior of the structure shall be shielded from horizontal view except for sign lights or those especially designed for illumination of the parking lot. 3. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Equipment rentals The outside storage of rental trailers, and similar equipment, may be permitted provided they are com- Ordinance No. 1387 - Rage three pletely screened from public view and the use is specifically authorized in the Conditional Use Permit. Additional lot area over the required minimum in the amount of 200 square feet per rental unit shall be provided. b. Self-Service Operations An attendant shall be on duty at all times during open business hours , C. Combination Uses The sale of gasoline and petroleum products in com- bination with some other type service shall be sub- ject to approval of a Conditional Use Permit. Section Two: This ordinance shall be in force and take effect as provided by law. Section Three: The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this ordinance and cause the same to be published once in the Redlands Daily Facts, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in this City. ATTEST: Mayor of the City of dla—nds C APPROVED FOR FORA: � Edward F. Taylor City Attorney I , Peggy A. Moseley, City Clerk, City of Redlands, hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of March, 1969 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Martinez, De-Mirjyn, Knudsen, Mayor Burroughs NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Cummings ordinance No. 1387 Cid rk Page four