HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.0_Height of Fences, Hedges, Walls and Retaining Walls_PA2012-018CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT
March 8, 2012
Agenda Item 4
SUBJECT: Height of Fences, Hedges, Walls and Retaining Walls
Code Amendment No. CA2012- 001(PA2012 -018)
INITIATED BY: City of Newport Beach
PLANNER: James Campbell, Principal Planner
949 - 644 -3210, Icampbell(o)newportbeachca.gov
PROJECT SUMMARY
The City adopted a comprehensive update of the Zoning Ordinance in October of 2011.
The provisions establishing how the height of height of fences, hedges, walls and
retaining walls were changed in low lying areas, principally Balboa Island, West
Newport and the Balboa Peninsula. The change has created taller fences and walls in
setback areas warranting review and possible changes.
RECOMMENDATION
1) Conduct a public hearing; and
2) Adopt Resolution No. — recommending adoption of Code Amendment No.
CA2012 -001 (Attachment No. PC 1).
DISCUSSION
Background
Historically, residential fences, hedges and walls in most side and rear yard setback
areas have been limited to 6 feet in height. Additionally, in front yard setback areas,
fences, hedges and walls (jointly referred as "fences ") have been limited to 3 feet in
height. However, in Old Corona del Mar, West Newport, Balboa Peninsula and on
Balboa Island, fences are allowed to be 5 feet in overall height provided the upper 3 feet
is constructed of materials than maintain a minimum of 40 percent open area.
With the comprehensive update of the Zoning Ordinance in October 2011, fences in
front yard setback areas were increased to from 36 inches to 42 inches in height to
accommodate a change in the California Building Code. The side and rear yard height
limit was increased to 8 feet when a residential lot abuts commercial or industrial lot or a
commercial alley and the allowance for 5 -foot high fences, hedges and walls in Old
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Corona del Mar, West Newport, Balboa Peninsula and on Balboa Island was
maintained.
Issue — Measurement of Height
Historically, the height of fences, hedges and walls within setback areas was required to
be measured from the natural grade, which in most cases was existing grade. With the
adoption of the comprehensive update of the Zoning Ordinance, the grade for
measuring the height of accessory structures including fences, hedges and walls in all
low lying areas (principally on Balboa Island, Balboa Peninsula and West Newport) was
changed to be existing grade or the minimum flood hazard elevation, which is 9.0 North
American Vertical Datum 1988 (NAVD88). It should be noted that new homes are
required to have their foundation slab constructed at 9.0 NAVD88 and the height limit
for the home is measured from this elevation and this is not a new policy introduced with
the updated zoning ordinance.
The change in the method for
measuring height has resulted in
property line fences and walls to
be as high as 9 feet in side and
rear yard setback areas and as
high as 6' /z feet in front setback
areas abutting sidewalks. This is
simply due to the grade
differential between existing
grade and 9.0 NAVD88. These
taller walls impact abutting lots
and the public sidewalk
changing the physical character
of the area.
The side property line wall
shown to the right is
approximately 9 feet high with
the lower 3 feet to be filled to
create a building pad to support
a new home with a minimum
slab elevation of 9.0 NAVD88.
The abutting structure has a
legal nonconforming setback.
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It is important to recall that one of the guiding principles of the Zoning Ordinance update
was to simplify regulations and processes. The change in the method for measuring the
height of fence, hedges and walls was introduced to facilitate new construction in low
lying areas by providing design flexibility. It allows patio construction at or near the
finished floor of the home as it allows property line fences and walls to be higher
thereby avoiding the need for property owners to seek relief through a Modification
Permit or Variance application.
Proposed Amendment
To address the affects of higher fences and to ensure provide design flexibility, staff
suggests that the Zoning Ordinance be amended to measure fences from the existing
grade prior to construction. In addition, 9 -foot high fences in both side and rear yard
setback areas would be allowed provided the area of the fence above 6 feet is
comprised of materials that are 60% open or transparent. In front yard setback areas,
fences would need to follow the standard depicted in the figure below (see revised code
language within Attachment PC 1).
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Although the proposed amendment affects regulations that apply citywide, the changes
would only be realized in low lying areas (Balboa Island, Balboa Peninsula and West
Newport) where the Zoning Ordinance requires a residential finished slab to be
increased to 9.0 NAVD88. Abutting property owners and pedestrians on the public
sidewalk would be protected to a degree from taller fences and walls and the impacts
they create. The draft amendment includes several additional clarifying items to ensure
internal consistency of terms.
Alternatives
1. No change to existing provisions.
2. Identify alternative standards such as a different maximum height or percent open
area.
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Environmental Review
All significant environmental concerns for the proposed project have been addressed in a
previously certified environmental document (Initial Study /Negative Declaration for the
Zoning Code Update), and that the City of Newport Beach intends to use said document
for the above noted project, and further that there are no mitigation measures that should
be considered in conjunction with said project. Copies of the Initial Study/Negative
Declaration for the Zoning Code Update are available for public review and inspection at
the Planning Division at City Hall.
Public Notice
Notice of this proposed amendment was published in the Daily Pilot on February 11,
2012, as required by applicable law. The description of this agenda item appeared in
the agenda for this meeting that was posted more than 72 hours in advance of this
meeting as required by the Ralph M. Brown Act.
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James Campbell, Principal Planner , Deputy Director
ATTACHMENTS
PC 1 Draft Resolution
PC 1 Draft Resolution
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF
CODE AMENDMENT NO. CA2012 -001 REGARDING THE
HEIGHT OF FENCES, HEDGES, WALLS AND RETAINING
WALLS (PA2012 -018)
THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HEREBY FINDS AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. STATEMENT OF FACTS.
1. The City adopted a comprehensive update of the Zoning Ordinance in October of 2011.
The provisions establishing the height of height of fences, hedges, walls and retaining
walls in setback areas for properties in low lying areas were changed.
2. The change in regulations has resulted in taller fences and walls within side and front
yards that are out of neighborhood character.
3. A public hearing was held on March 8, 2012, in the City Hall Council Chambers, 3300
Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California. A notice of time, place and purpose of the
meeting was given in accordance with the Newport Beach Municipal Code. Evidence,
both written and oral, was presented to, and considered by, the Planning Commission at
this meeting.
SECTION 2. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT DETERMINATION.
All significant environmental concerns for the proposed amendment have been addressed in a
previously certified environmental document (Initial Study /Negative Declaration for the Zoning
Code Update), and that the City of Newport Beach intends to use said document for the above
noted project, and further that there are no mitigation measures that should be considered in
conjunction with said project. Copies of the Initial Study /Negative Declaration for the Zoning
Code Update are available for public review and inspection at the Planning Division at City Hall.
SECTION 3. FINDINGS.
1. Amending current regulations regarding the height and design of fences, hedges, walls and
retaining walls within setback areas is necessary to preserve neighborhood character.
2. The proposed amendment will establish a reasonable maximum height limit for fences,
hedges, walls and retaining walls within side and rear yard setback areas and the
amendment will require a significant portion of said fence, hedge, wall or retaining wall above
6 feet in height from existing grade to be of open or transparent or construction.
3. The proposed amendment will lower the maximum achievable height of fences, hedges,
walls and retaining walls within front yard setback areas of low lying areas (principally Balboa
Island, West Newport and the Balboa Peninsula) thereby preserving neighborhood
compatibility.
Planning Commission Resolution No.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
2 of 2
The Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach hereby recommends approval of Code
Amendment No. CA2012 -001 as set forth in Exhibits "A" and "B."
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF 2012.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
BY:
Michael Toerge, Chairman
AM
Fred Ameri, Secretary
EXHIBIT "A"
Code Amendment No. CA2012 -001
Section 20.30.040 (Fences, Hedges, Walls, and Retaining Walls)
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20.30.040 Fences, Hedges, Walls, and Retaining Walls.
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This section provides standards for the provision of fences, hedges, walls, and
retaining walls.
A. Maximum Height Allowed.
1. Fences, Hedges, and Walls. Maximum heights of fences, hedges, and
walls are shown in Table 3 -1.
TABLE 3 -1
MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF FENCES, HEDGES, AND WALLS
Location
Maximum Height
Front setback areas.
42 inches. See subsection (B) of this section.
Rear and interior side setback areas.
6 feet in residential and commercial zoning districts.
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Rear--Setback areas abutting or adjacent to
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Channel of the Santa River (the Oxbow
Loop), or the channels in West Newport.
42 inches from existing grade prior to construction.
Setback areas on Balboa Island and little Balboa Island
that are abutting or adjacent to Newport Bay are regulated
by subsection (B) below.
At intersections of streets, alleys and
driveways within traffic sight areas.
See Section 20.30.130 (Traffic Safety Visibility Area).
2. Retaining Walls. The maximum height of a retaining wall shall be eight feet
measured from finish grade at the base of the wall, not including any required
guardrails. A minimum horizontal separation equal to the height of the tallest retaining
wall shall be provided between retaining walls, except that the required separation shall
not be more than six feet. The above requirements shall not apply to retaining walls that
are an integral part of principal structures. An increase in the height of a retaining wall
may be requested in compliance with Section 20.52.050 (Modification Permits).
B. Special Area Regulations. In front setback areas in Balboa Peninsula, Balboa
Island, Corona del Mar, West Newport, East Bay Front on Little Balboa Island, and
North Bay Front and South Bay Front on Balboa Island fences and walls shall be
allowed to extend to a height of five feet; provided, that any portion of the fence or wall
above two feet shall be constructed of open grillwork, wrought iron, latticework, pickets,
Plexiglas, or similar materials so that at least forty (40) percent of the portion of the
fence or wall above two feet is open. See Figure 3 -1.
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C. Exceptions to Maximum Height.
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1. Grade Differential. Where the existing or proposed grade of a lot adjacent
to the front setback area is more than twenty -four (24) inches above the adjacent
sidewalk (or curb elevation where no sidewalk exists), a maximum twenty -four (24) inch
high retaining wall shall be allowed to be located at the front property line. Additional
retaining walls shall be allowed to a maximum height of thirty -six (36) inches each,
provided they are set back a minimum distance of twenty -four (24) inches from the
inward face of the previous retaining wall. Additional retaining walls shall be subject to
the same limitation. A maximum forty -two (42) inch guard rail shall be allowed atop the
uppermost retaining wall for safety purposes, provided the guard rail is constructed of
open grillwork, wrought iron, latticework, pickets, or similar materials so that at least
forty (40) percent of the fence is open. See Figure 3 -1.
2. Decorative Fence/Wall Details and Lights.
a. Finials, light fixtures, pilaster caps, pots, and similar decorative items
may be placed on fence or wall vertical support elements (e.g., pilasters, pillars, posts,
etc.), provided they are secure and do not extend more than twelve (12) inches above
the maximum allowed height.
b. The number of decorative items (e.g., finials, pilaster caps, pots, and
similar items) and light fixtures shall be limited to not more than one item or fixture for
every six lineal feet of fence or wall.
3. Fencing for Pools and Spas.
a. Swimming pools, spas, and other similar features shall be fenced in
compliance with Title 15.
b. Fencing and guardrails for ponds, spas, and swimming pools located in
a front setback area or in the rear and side setback areas regulated as front setback
areas on lots with forty -two (42) inch height limitations may be allowed to exceed the
height limit in compliance with the following standards:
i. Fences shall be constructed of open grillwork, wrought iron,
latticework, pickets, or similar materials so that at least forty (40) percent of the fence or
wall is open. In lieu of the above, glass or Plexiglas may be allowed; and
ii. Fence height shall be limited to the minimum required by Title 15.
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4. Residential Uses Adjacent to Commercial Uses or Alleys. For residential
lots adjacent to nonresidential zoning districts or commercial alleys fences, walls, or
hedges may be up to eight feet in height in required residential side yards for buffering
and /or sound attenuation.
5. Residential Lots where the top of slab is required to be raised to 9.0
NAVD88 and where the grade of the lot is proposed to be increased. The height of
fences and walls within required side and rear yard setback areas may be increased
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4. Residential Uses Adjacent to Commercial Uses or Alleys. For residential
lots adjacent to nonresidential zoning districts or commercial alleys fences, walls, or
hedges may be up to eight feet in height in required residential side yards for buffering
and /or sound attenuation.
5. Residential Lots where the top of slab is required to be raised to 9.0
NAVD88 and where the grade of the lot is proposed to be increased. The height of
fences and walls within required side and rear yard setback areas may be increased
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provided the height does not exceed 6 feet from the proposed finished grade and 9 feet
from the existing grade prior to construction. The portion of the fence or wall above 6
feet in height from the existing grade prior to construction shall be constructed of open
grillwork, wrought iron, latticework, pickets, or similar materials so that at least sixty (60)
percent of the fence or wall is open or is constructed of a transparent material.
D. Measurement of Fence or Wall Height.
The height of a fence, hedge, or wall shall be measured from th
existing grade prior to construction at the location where the fence, hedge, or wall is
located.
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E. Prohibited Fence Materials. Barbed wire, electrical fences, razor wire, and
other similar materials shall not be allowed in residential zoning districts. (Ord. 2010 -21
§ 1 (Exh. A)(part), 2010)
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EXHIBIT "B"
Code Amendment No. CA2012 -001
Section 20.30.060 (Height Limits and Exceptions)
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20.30.060 Height Limits and Exceptions.
A. This section establishes regulations for determining compliance with the
maximum allowable height limits established for each zoning district by Part 2 of this
title (Zoning Districts, Allowable Land Uses, and Zoning District Standards).
B. Height of Structures and Measurement.
1. Structure Height Established. Structures shall not exceed the maximum
allowable height for the zoning district in which the structure is located, except as
provided in subsection (C) of this section (Increase in Height Limit) or subsection (D) of
this section (Exceptions to Height Limits).
2. Height Measurement. Height shall be measured as the vertical distance
from the established grade of the pad to the highest part of the structure, including any
protective guard rails and parapet walls. Structures with sloping roofs shall be measured
to the highest peak of the roof. Structures with flat roofs shall be measured to the top of
the roof, guard rail, or parapet wall. The established grade of the pad shall be
determined by one of the methods identified in Section 20.30.050 (Grade
Establishment).
3. Flood Hazard Areas.
a. Finished First Floor Elevation. The minimum required fi^i�d fipsr
fleertgp of slab elevation for interior living areas of all new structures within flood hazard
areas shall be as established by the Flood Insurance Rate Maps recognized by the
Building Division DepaFtMeRt as part of flood safety requirements and maps adopted by
the Council. Notwithstanding the building elevations established by the Flood Insurance
Rate Maps, the minimum required top of slab levation for
interior living areas of all new structures shall be at least 9.00 (NAVD 88).
b. Height Measurement. The height of a principal structure shall be
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C. Accessory Structures.
i. The height of accessory structures, except fences, hedges, walls,
and retaining walls (see Section 20.30.040), shall be measured from existing
grade of the lot prior to construction.
ii. Exception: When a new principal building is required to have the
top of slab constructed at elevation 9.00 NAVD88 and when the grade
surrounding the new principal building is proposed to be increased, the height of
accessory structures shall be measured from the proposed finished grade.
4. Structures on Ocean Boulevard. New structures and additions /changes to
existing structures on the bluff side of Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar shall not be
constructed to a height greater than the elevation of the adjacent curb. The top of curb
height limit shall be established by a plane created by the extension of the top of curb
line across each lot.
C. Increase in Height Limit.
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1. Procedure. The base height limits established in Part 2 of this title (Zoning
Districts, Allowable Land Uses, and Zoning District Standards) may be increased within
specified areas with the adoption of a Planned Community District, adoption of a
specific plan, or approval of a planned development permit, or site development review.
The maximum height limit is not guaranteed by right and shall require approval of a
discretionary action when all applicable findings are met in compliance with subsection
(C)(3) of this section (Required Findings). Height limits established as part of an
adopted planned community shall not be subject to this subsection.
2. Height Limit Areas. The height limit areas shall be as follows:
a. R-A, R -1, R -BI, and R -2 Zoning Districts Height Limit Area. In this height
limit area the base height limit for structures with flat roofs is twenty -four (24) feet
(including guard rails and parapet walls) and the base height limit for structures with
sloped roofs is twenty -nine (29) feet. The height of a structure may be increased up to a
maximum of twenty -eight (28) feet with a flat roof or thirty -three (33) feet with a sloped
roof through the approval of a discretionary application as provided above. This height
limit applies in all R -A, R -1, R -BI, and R -2 Zoning Districts as shown on the Zoning Map.
b. RM and RMD Zoning Districts Height Limit Area. In this height limit area
the base height limit for structures with flat roofs is twenty -eight (28) feet (including
guard rails and parapet walls) and the base height limit for structures with sloped roofs
is thirty -three (33) feet. The height of a structure may be increased up to a maximum of
thirty -two (32) feet with a flat roof or thirty -seven (37) feet with a sloped roof through the
approval of a discretionary application as provided above. This height limit applies in all
RM and RMD Zoning Districts as shown on the Zoning Map.
C. Nonresidential, Shoreline Height Limit Area. In this height limit area the
base height limit for nonresidential and mixed -use structures with flat roofs is twenty -six
(26) feet and the base height limit for structures with sloped roofs is thirty -one (31) feet.
The height of a structure may be increased up to a maximum of thirty-five (35) feet with
a flat roof or forty (40) feet with a sloped roof through the approval of a discretionary
application as provided above. The shoreline height limit shall apply to all nonresidential
zoning districts and mixed -use zoning districts within the boundaries of the Shoreline
Height Limit Area shown on the High Rise and Shoreline Height Limit Areas Map (See
Map H -1, attached to the ordinance codified in this title).
d. Nonresidential, Nonshoreline Height Limit Area. In this height limit area
the base height limit for nonresidential and mixed -use structures with flat roofs is
thirty -two (32) feet and the base height limit for structures with sloped roofs is
thirty -seven (37) feet. The height of a structure may be increased up to a maximum of
fifty (50) feet with a flat roof or fifty -five (55) feet with a sloped roof through the approval
of a discretionary application as provided above. This height limit shall apply to all
nonresidential, nonshoreline zoning districts and mixed -use zoning districts within its
boundaries. The nonresidential, nonshoreline height limit area is identified as all of the
area outside the Shoreline Height Limit Area shown on the High Rise and Shoreline
Height Limit Areas Map (See Map H -1, attached to the ordinance codified in this title).
e. High Rise Height Area. In this height limit area, the maximum height
limit shall be three hundred (300) feet and no further increase to the maximum allowed
height is available. This height limit is applicable to all nonresidential zoning districts
within its boundaries as indicated on the High Rise and Shoreline Height Limit Areas
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Map (See Map H -1, attached to the ordinance codified in this title). Proposed projects
within this height limit area shall comply with the requirements of subsection (E) of this
section (Airport Environs Land Use Plan for John Wayne Airport and Airport Land Use
Commission Review Requirements).
3. Required Findings. The review authority may adopt a Planned Community
District, adopt a specific plan, or approve a planned development permit or site
development review to allow an increase in the height of a structure above the base
height only after first making all of the following findings in addition to the findings
required for the discretionary permit application:
a. The project applicant is providing additional project amenities beyond
those that are otherwise required. Examples of project amenities include, but are not
limited to:
i. Additional landscaped open space;
ii. Increased setback and open areas;
iii. Enhancement and protection of public views; and
b. The architectural design of the project provides visual interest through
the use of light and shadow, recessed planes, vertical elements, and varied roof planes;
C. The increased height will not result in undesirable or abrupt scale
changes or relationships being created between the proposed structure(s) and existing
adjacent developments or public spaces. Where appropriate, the proposed structure(s)
provides a gradual transition to taller or shorter structures on abutting properties; and
d. The structure will have no more floor area than could have been
achieved without the approval of the height increase.
D. Exceptions to Height Limits.
1. Assembly and Meeting Facilities. Structures used as places of worship may
be allowed to exceed the height limit subject to the approval of a site development
review in compliance with Section 20.52.080. Where more than one structure exists or
is proposed for the site, only the principal structure shall be eligible for approval to
exceed the maximum height limit.
2. Architectural Features. Architectural features (e.g., cupolas, weathervanes,
and other decorative rooftop features) of an open nature, but excluding guardrails,
parapet walls, and similar features, may be allowed up to the height limit for a sloped
roof. Architectural features with a height greater than that allowed for a sloped roof shall
be subject to the approval of a modification permit.
3. Boat Cranes. Boat cranes used in conjunction with an approved
marine - oriented nonresidential use may be allowed to exceed the maximum height limit
up to a maximum operating height of seventy (70) feet, subject to the approval of a
minor use permit.
4. Chimneys and Vents. Chimneys and spark arrestors for fireplaces and
roof - mounted vents shall be allowed to exceed the allowed height limits as follows:
a. Chimneys may extend above the allowed height limit a maximum of two
feet or a greater height if required by the City's Building Code;
b. Spark arrestors may extend above the top of a chimney a maximum of
two feet, provided they do not exceed a width of two feet and a length of four feet; and
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C. Roof - mounted vents may extend above the allowed height limit a
maximum of twelve (12) inches or a greater height if required by the City's Building
Code.
5. Dormers. Dormers may be allowed to exceed the maximum height;
provided, that:
a. The total width of the dormer that exceeds the height limit shall not be
greater than thirty -five (35) percent of the length of the side of the structure where the
dormer is located;
b. The roof pitch of the dormer shall not be less than 2:12; and
C. The peak of the dormer shall not be higher than the peak of the roof on
which it is located.
6. Elevator Shafts, Enclosed Stairwells. Elevator shafts and enclosed stairwell
housings may exceed the allowed height limit by the minimum height required by Title
15 (Building and Construction), provided they do not exceed thirty (30) square feet in
area, unless a larger elevator is required by Title 15 and /or the Fire Department. In
these instances, the area of the elevator or stair housing shall not exceed the minimum
size required by Title 15 and /or the Fire Department. Elevator shafts and enclosed
stairwell housings that exceed thirty (30) square feet in area shall have sloped roofs
with a minimum 3/12 pitch.
7. Fences, Hedges, and Walls. Section 20.30.040 (Fences, Hedges, Walls,
and Retaining Walls) sets forth exceptions to height limits for these structures.
8. Flag Poles.
a. Ground - mounted flag poles shall be allowed in residential zoning
districts to a maximum height of twenty -eight (28) feet and in nonresidential zoning
districts to a maximum height of thirty -five (35) feet.
b. Flag poles mounted on tops of buildings located in nonresidential
zoning districts shall be allowed to exceed the maximum height limit by up to twenty
(20) feet.
9. Landmark Buildings. An alteration or addition to a landmark building shall
be exempt from height limits; provided, that structural alterations or additions that
exceed the height of the existing structure shall require approval of a site development
review in compliance with Section 20.52.080 and shall not exceed a maximum of
fifty -five (55) feet in height. The site development review may be approved only if all of
the following findings are first made in addition to those findings identified in Section
20.52.080:
a. The portion of the structural alteration or addition that exceeds the
height of the existing structure does not significantly impact public views from public
rights -of -way.
b. The portion of the structural alteration or addition that exceeds the
height of the existing structure will not be used in a manner that increases the intensity
of the use of the landmark building.
C. The allowed height of the landmark building will not be detrimental to
the health, safety, peace, comfort, or general welfare of persons residing or working in
the neighborhood of the landmark building.
10. Light Standards. Light standards may be allowed to exceed maximum
height limits, subject to the approval of a site development review in compliance with
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Section 20.52.080. All light fixtures and standards shall comply with the requirements of
Section 20.30.070 (Outdoor Lighting).
11. Mechanical Equipment.
a. Nonresidential Zoning Districts. In nonresidential zoning districts,
roof - mounted mechanical equipment, totaling not more than thirty (30) percent of the
total roof area, including required screening devices, shall be allowed to exceed the
maximum height limit by up to five feet.
b. Residential Zoning Districts. In residential zoning districts, roof - mounted
equipment is not allowed to exceed the maximum height limit for the zoning district.
12. Solar Equipment. The height limit regulations in this Zoning Code do not
apply to equipment and panels used for the production of solar energy.
13. Skylights and Roof Windows. Skylights or roof windows shall be allowed
to exceed the maximum height limit by up to six inches on conforming roofs.
E. Airport Environs Land Use Plan ( AELUP) for John Wayne Airport and Airport
Land Use Commission (ALUC) Review Requirements.
1. AELUP Requirements.
a. Buildings and structures shall not penetrate Federal Aviation Regulation
(FAR) Part 77, Obstruction — Imaginary Surfaces, for John Wayne Airport unless
approved by the Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC).
b. In compliance with FAR Part 77, applicants proposing buildings or
structures that penetrate the 100:1 Notification Surface shall file a Form 7460 -1, Notice
of Proposed Construction or Alteration with the FAA. A copy of the FAA application shall
be submitted to the ALUC and the applicant shall provide the City with FAA and ALUC
responses.
2. Citywide Requirements. Development projects that include structures
higher than two hundred (200) feet above existing grade shall be submitted to the
Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) for review. In addition, projects that exceed a
height of two hundred (200) feet above existing grade shall file Form 7460 -1 with the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). (Ord. 2010 -21 § 1 (Exh. A)(part), 2010)
This page of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is current through Ordinance 2011 -30, passed December 13, 2011.