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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1754 - R-1 R-3 & R-4 Districtsc, r 0 ORDINANCE NO. 1754 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 20.11 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE BY MAKING SAID CHAPTER APPLICABLE ONLY TO R -1, R -3, AND R -4 DISTRICTS AND AMENDING CHAPTER 20.15 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE BY AMENDING THE DEVELOP- MENT STANDARDS IN THE R -2 DISTRICT The City Council of the City of Newport Beach DOES ORDAIN as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter 20.11.of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 20.11 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Sections: 20.11.010 Effect of Chapter 20.11.020 Building Height and Floor Area Limit 20.11.030 Parking 20.11.040 Open Space Options 20.11.010 Effect of Chapter. The residential development standards contained in this Chapter shall apply to all dwellings located in the R -1, R -3, and R -4 Residential Districts in Corona del Mar, West Newport and the Balboa Peninsula as those areas are more particularly described below Dwellings in those areas shall also be subject to all other provisions of this Title. Where there is a conflict between this Chapter and another provision of this Title, the provi- sions of this Chapter shall be controlling. (A) The areas of Corona del Mar in which the provisions of this Chapter shall be controlling are more • particularly described as follows: That area commonly referred to as Old Corona del Mar generally bounded by Avocado Avenue, Pacific Coast Highway, Fifth Avenue, the easterly boundary of the Corona del Mar tract, the Pacific Ocean and the Harbor entrance; and more specifically described as that area included in Annexation No. 3 as described in Ordinance No. 252 of the City of Newport Beach, approved on February 27, 1924 (B) The areas of West Newport and the Balboa Peninsula in which the provisions of this Chapter shall be controlling are more particularly described as follows: That area commonly referred to as West Newport and the Balboa Peninsula generally bounded by the Semeniuk Slough, Pacific Coast Highway, the West Lido Channel, the Newport Channel, the Main Channel, the Harbor entrance, the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Ana River, and more specifically described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly bounday of the City of Newport Beach and the Mean High Tide Line of the Pacific Ocean; thence proceeding northerly along said City Boundary to the intersection of said Boundary with the northerly right -of -way line of Pacific Coast Highway; thence due East a distance of 1± foot to an intersection with the City Boundary on the easterly side of that certain one foot strip shown on Annex No. 21, Ordinance No. 630, 10/31/1950; thence proceeding easterly, northerly, easterly and southerly along said City Boundary to an intersection with the northerly right -of -way line of Pacific Coast Highway; thence proceeding southerly along a perpendicular to said right -of -way line to the centerline of Pacific Coast Highway; thence easterly along said centerline to an intersection with the centerline of Newport Boulevard; thence • southerly along said centerline of Newport Boulevard to an intersection with the southerly Bulkhead of the Newport Island Channel, said point being westerly of U.S. Bulkhead Station No. 126 on the U.S. Bulkhead line; thence easterly to said U.S. Bulkhead Station No. 126; thence continuing along the U.S. Bulkhead Line to U.S. Bulkhead Station No. 114; thence northeasterly in a straight line to U.S. Bulkhead Station No. 165; thence north- easterly, easterly and southerly along the U.S. Bulkhead Line to U.S. Bulkhead Station No. 162; thence southerly in a straight line to U.S. Bulkhead Station No. 113 and thence proceeding along the U.S. Bulkhead to U.S. Bulkhead Station No. 107; thence continuing southerly along the prolongation of the U.S. Bulkhead Line to an intersection with the Mean High Tide Line; thence westerly and northwesterly along said Mean High Tide Line to the point of beginning. 20.11.020. Building Height and Floor Area Limit. (A) In the R -1 District in the above noted areas, the total gross floor area, including basements, garages and • carports, but excluding decks, balconies or patios open on • at least two sides, contained in all buildings on a building site shall not exceed two times the buildable area of the site. -2- For dwellings, the building height limit shall be 24/28 feet as specified in Chapter 20.02. For accessory buildings, the building height limit shall be fifteen feet. (B) In the R -3 and R -4 Districts in the above noted areas, the total gross floor area contained in all buildings on a building site shall not exceed three times the buildable area of the site; provided, however, that floor area devoted to parking within a building or to decks, balconies or patios open on at least two sides shall not be considered in determin- ing the total floor area allowed. The height limit in the R -3 District shall be 24/28 feet on the front one -half of the lot and 28/32 feet on the rear one -half of the lot, except where in the opinion of the Planning Commission differences in grade warrant individual considerations. The height limit in the R -4 District shall be 28/32 feet as specified in Chapter 20.02. • 20.11.030 Parking. The parking requirements for the above noted areas shall be as follows: (A) In the R -1 District two spaces for any structure containing less than 2,000 square feet, exclusive of areas devoted to parking or open space; three spaces for any structure containing 2,000 square feet or more, exclusive of areas devoted to parking or open space. (B) In the R -3 and R -4 Districts three spaces for any structure containing less than 2,400 square feet, exclusive of areas devoted to parking or open space, plus one additional space for each 600 square feet or portion thereof; provided, however, that the standards contained in subsection A, above shall apply to any single family dwelling in the R -3 or R -4 Districts. • (C) In addition to the above noted parking standards the following parking controls shall also apply: 1. For each dwelling unit there shall be a minimum of one covered parking space. _z • 2. For each dwelling unit there shall be a minimum of one independently accessible parking space. 3. Tandem parking up to a maximum of two cars in depth shall be permitted. 4. Parking in one side yard shall be permitted; provided, however, that structural encroachments shall not be permitted. 5. Tandem parking and parking in a side yard shall not both be permitted on the same lot. 20.11.040 Open Space Option. In the R -1, R -2, R -3 and R -4 Districts, in the above noted areas, open space shall be provided in addition to the required front yard setback. This additional open space shall be a volume of space equal to the buildable width of the lot, times the basic height limit, times six feet. On an interior lot, this space shall be provided in the first twelve feet behind the required front yard setback. On a corner lot, this space may be distributed between the first twelve feet behind the required front yard setback. In the case of a lot fronting on permanent open space, such as the ocean or the bay, this space may be distributed anywhere behind the required yard setback lines. Where a question arises as to where the additional open space should be provided, such as on a through lot or a lot with an unusual configuration, the location of the open space shall be determined by the Director of Community Development, follow- ing an investigation as to the locations of existing structures on adjoining properties in the neighborhood. This open space shall be open on at least two sides and shall have a minimum dimension in any direction of at least six feet and may be used for outdoor living area. Roofs, balconies, decks, patios, cornices, and architectural.features may project into this area. This additional open space may be provided on any level -4- or combination of levels and may extend across the entire front of the structure or any portion thereof." SECTION 2. Chapter 20.15 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 20.15 R -2 District Sections: 20.15.010 Effect of Chapter 20.15.015 Uses Permitted 20.15.020 Uses Requiring Use Permit 20.15.025 Building Height and Floor Area Limit. 20.15.030 Site Area and Lot Width 20.15.035 Site Area Coverage 20.15.040 Yards 20.15.045 Extensions Into Yards 20.15.050 Accessory Buildings - Yards, 20.15.055 Swimming Pools - Yards - Equipment 20.15.060 Changes in Yard Requirements 20.15.070 Automobile Storage or Parking Space 20.15.075 Parking Automobiles on Roofs 20.15.080 Open Space Option •. 20.15.010 Effect of Chapter. The following regula- tions shall apply in all R -2 Districts, subject to the provisions of Chapter 20.10. 20.15.015 Uses Permitted. The following uses shall be permitted in the R -2 Districts: duplex. (A) Single family dwellings. (B) Two detached single - family dwellings or one (C) Accessory uses normally incidental to single- family dwellings or duplexes.. This is not to be construed as permitting any commercial uses, nor shall this be deemed to allow the manufacturing or processing of any substance or commodity for profit or the storage of vehicles, equipment or • materials used in the conduct of any retail or wholesale business. (D) Temporary structures and uses. Regulations are as specified in Section 20.10.015 of General Controls - Residential Districts. -5- 1. • • r (E) Signs in accordance with Chapter 20.06. 20.15.020. Uses Requiring Use Permit. Recreational establishments, parking lots, institutions, cemeteries, public buildings, removal of earthen materials, heliports and helistops, outdoor lighting may be permitted as specified more particularly in Section 20.10.020 of General Controls - Residential Districts. 20.15.025. Building Height and Floor Area Limit. The total gross floor area, including basements, garages and carports, but excluding decks, balconies or patios open on at least two sides or open on one side and unroofed, contained in all buildings on a building site in an R -2 District shall not exceed two times the buildable area of the site, provided that any required parking space whether open or covered shall be included in the calculation of gross floor area for a duplex. For dwellings, the building height limit shall be 24/28 feet as specified in Chapter 20.02. For accessory buildings, the building height limit shall be 15 feet. 20.15.030 Site Area and Lot Width. (A) Two Dwellings or Duplex. For each two dwellings or one duplex there shall be a minimum area of 5,000 sqaure feet and a minimum width of 50 feet on interior lots, with a minimum of 6,000 square feet and a minimum width of 60 feet on corner lots. In no case shall there be more than two single family dwellings or one duplex on any one building site. (B) Family Unit in any Building. For each family unit in any building, there shall be a minimum of 1,000 square feet of land area. (C) Building Site Area Exception. Any lot or parcel of land under one ownership and of record on August 2, 1943 may be used as a building site even when of less area or width than that required by the provisions of this section. 20.15.035. Site Area Coverage. The maximum building site coverage permitted for aggregate buildings shall be full coverage, less required front, side, and rear yards. M 12/6/77 P, 81 20.15.040. Yards (A) Front Yards. The minimum width required for front yards shall be 20 feet and a maximum permitted shall be 35 feet, except as may be otherwise indicated on the Districting Maps. Distances shown on the Districting Maps are to be measured from front property line. (B) Side Yards. Each side yard shall not be less than 3 feet wide on building site 40 feet wide or less, or 4 feet on lots wider than 40 feet; provided, that the side yard on the rear 20 feet of the street side of a corner lot, where there is reversed frontage, shall not be less than the front yard required or existing on the adjacent reversed frontage. (C) Rear Yards. For rear yards., there shall be a minimum requirement of 10 feet. (D) Between Detached Buildings. Minimum 10 feet. 20.15.045. Extensions Into Yards. Regulations are as specified in Section 20.10.025 of General Controls - Residential Districts. 20.15.050. Accessory Buildings - Yards. Regulations are as specified in Section 20.10.030 of General Controls - Residential Districts. 20.15.055. Swimming Pools - Yards - Equipment. Regulations are as specified in Section 20.10.035 of General Controls - Residential Districts. 20.15.060. Changes in Yard Requirements. The Planning Commission may approve changes in the yard setback requirements applicable to any subdivision having five or more lots at the time that it approves the final tract map for said subdivision. The applicant shall submit with his application an exact copy of the final tract map showing the • proposed changes. The decision of the Planning Commission shall be subject to review by the City Council and it may approve, disapprove or modify said decision. If the City Council approves such changes, the districting map shall be revised accordingly. -7- . - r 20.15.070 Automobile Storage or Parking Space. Storage or parking space for the parking of automobiles off the street shall be provided in R -2 Districts as follows: (A) Not less than two spaces for each single - family dwelling containing less than 2,000 square feet, exclusive of areas devoted to parking or open space; three spaces for any single family dwelling containing 2,000 square feet or more, exclusive of areas devoted to parking.or open space. (B) Not less than three spaces for. any duplex. (C) In addition to the above -noted parking standards the following parking controls shall also apply: 1. For each dwelling unit there shall be a minimum of one covered parking space. 2. For each dwelling unit there shall be a minimum of one independently accessible parking space. 3. Tandem parking up to a maximum of two cars in depth shall be permitted. • 4. Parking in one side yard shall be permitted; provided, however, that structural encroachments shall not be permitted. 5. Tandem parking and parking in a side yard shall not both be permitted on the same lot. Parking space required for other uses allowed in any R -2 District and not set forth above shall be determined by the Planning Commission. 20.15.075. Parking Automobiles on Roofs. Parking of automobiles on the roof of a building in any R -2 District is not permitted. 20.15.080. Open Space Option. Open space shall be provided in addition to the required setbacks and separations between detached structures. This additional open space shall be a volume of space equal to the buildable width of the lot, times the basic height limit, times six feet and may be provided anywhere on the lot behind the required setback lines. This open space shall be open on at least two sides and shall have a minimum dimension in any direction of at least six feet and may be used for outdoor living area. Roofs, balconies, u :7 decks, patios, cornices, and architectural features may project into this area. This additional open space may be provided on any level or combination of levels and may extend across the entire structure or any portion thereof." SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall be published once in the official newspaper of the City, and the same shall be effective thirty (30) days after the date of its adoption. This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 25th day of October , 1977, and was adopted on the 14th day of November , 1977 by the following vote, to wit: ATTEST: k CERTIFIED AS THE ORIGINAL AND CERTIFIED AS TO FUS'=A!K-Xi OATI DEC 11-1.977. ...V.:1/ CITY CLERK OF .Rl..O. N......_.. Y . ._._A..C._l.. F AYES, COUNCILMEN: Dostal, Barrett, Kuehn, McInnis, Rogers, Ryckoff, Williams NOES, COUNCILMEN: None -9- IRC:yz 9/19/77 12/6/77