HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES CC 2005 2305 2005 0406RESOLUTION NO. 2005 -2305
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO
SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 1995 -02 TO REVISE DEVELOPMENT
STANDARDS AND DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR PLANNING
AREAS 8 AND 9 WITHIN SPECIFIC PLAN AREA NO. 2,
LOCATED APPROXIMATELY ONE -HALF MILE NORTH OF THE
NORTHERLY TERMINUS OF SPRING ROAD AND THREE -
FOURTHS OF ONE MILE EAST OF WALNUT CANYON ROAD,
ON THE APPLICATION OF PARDEE HOMES. (ASSESSOR
PARCEL NUMBERS: PORTIONS OF 500 -0- 270 -07, 500 -0-
270-08, 500 -0- 270 -19, 500 -0- 270 -20, 500 -0- 240 -03,
500 -0- 240 -04, 500 -0- 240 -22, 500 -0- 240 -23)
WHEREAS, on March 22, 2005, the Planning Commission adopted
Resolution No. PC- 2005 -474, recommending approval to the City
Council of the amendment of development standards and design
guidelines for Planning Areas 8 & 9 within Specific Plan Area
No. 2; and
WHEREAS, at a duly noticed public hearing held on April 6,
2005, the City Council considered the agenda report and any
supplements thereto and any written public comments; opened the
public hearing, took and considered public testimony both for
and against the proposal, closed the public hearing, and reached
a decision on this matter; and
WHEREAS, the City Council concurs with the Community
Development Director's determination that the Specific Plan
Amendment is consistent with the findings of the Final
Environmental Impact Report, and any amendments thereto,
certified in connection with the Moorpark Highlands - Specific
Plan No. 1995 -02 and has considered information in the
environmental document in its deliberations of the projects
before making a decision concerning the projects.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. FINDING OF CONSISTENCY: The City Council
hereby finds that the proposed amendment to Specific Plan No.
1995 -02 is consistent with the Moorpark General Plan.
Resolution No. 2005 -2305
Page 2
SECTION 2. CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL: The City Council
hereby approves the following actions:
A. Subsection (A) of Section 9.2.2 of the Specific Plan No.
1995 -02 (Moorpark Highlands Specific Plan) is hereby
revised in its entirety as shown in Exhibit A, attached
hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.
B. Exhibit 32 of Specific Plan No. 1995 -02 (Moorpark Highlands
Specific Plan) is hereby amended as shown in Exhibit B.
SECTION 3. CERTIFICATION OF ADOPTION: The City Clerk shall
certify to the adoption of this resolution and shall cause a
certified resolution to be filed in the book of original
resolutions. �1
PASSED AND ADOPT
ATTEST:
Deborah S. Traffenste , City Clerk
Attachments:
1. Exhibit A - Amendments to Development Standards for
Specific Plan No. 1995 -02
2. Exhibit B - Amended "Exhibit 32" of Specific Plan No. 1995-
02
Resolution No. 2005 -2305
Page 3
Exhibit A
Amendment to Specific Plan No. 1995 -02
Section 9.2.2 Single - family residential site development
standards.
A. Specific Plan No. 2 Residential Planned Development Single -
Family (SP2- RPD -SF) 1.3 -2.5 du /ac Zone. (See Exhibits 31 and 32
at the end of this Section)
1. Minimum Lot Area: ten thousand (10,000) square feet.
2. Building Setbacks:
a. Front setback minimum for 10,000 square foot lots is
thirty (301) feet. The front setback minimum for 30,000 square
foot lots is thirty -five feet (35'). The front setbacks for the
proposed single - family dwelling units shall be varied so as to
provide visual diversity. There shall be a minimum of three feet
(3') variation for the front setback between adjacent lots, with
no more than two (2) adjacent lots having the same front
setback. Dwelling units constructed with garages having a curved
or swing driveway, with the entrance to the garage facing the
side or rear property line, shall have a minimum front setback
of fifteen feet (151).
b. Side yard setback minimum for a single - family dwelling
unit on a 10,000 square foot minimum lot is ten percent (100) of
the lot frontage. However, the setback can be reduced to a
minimum of seven feet (7') if a twenty foot (201) separation is
maintained between adjacent structures. On irregularly shaped
lots, a minimum side setback of seven feet (7') may be permitted
at the discretion of the Community Development Director, so long
as the average separation between the subject building and the
adjacent building is at least twenty (20') feet. For a 30,000
square foot minimum lot, the sum of side yards shall be a
minimum of twenty feet (20') with a minimum side yard (one (1)
side) of seven feet (7'), and a minimum twenty foot (20')
separation between adjacent structures. Recreational vehicle
storage within the side yard shall be screened with a solid gate
at least eight feet (8') in height, and shall occur only on a
concrete surface capable of supporting the vehicle.
C. Rear setback minimum for a single- family dwelling unit
on a 10,000 square foot minimum lot is thirty feet (30'), and on
Resolution No. 2005 -2305
Page 4
a 30,000 square foot minimum lot is fifty feet (50'); for an
enclosed patio or open patio cover is ten feet (10'); for a
second story deck or balcony is twenty feet (20'), and for an
accessory structure is five feet (5'). On a 10,000 square foot
minimum lot, the rear setback may be reduced to fifteen feet
(15') at the discretion of the Community Development Director,
if at least 1,600 square feet of contiguous private usable open
space is maintained in the side and rear yard areas, and the
minimum separation between the rear of the building and the rear
or side of the building opposite the rear lot line is sixty feet
(60').
d. For projects located in Planning Area 8, no habitable
structures shall be located closer than two- hundred feet (200')
from the north /east specific plan boundary.
3. Maximum building height:
a. Thirty -five feet (35') for dwelling units;
b. Fifteen feet (15') for accessory structures;
C. Twelve feet (12') for a patio cover and second floor
deck or balcony, not including railing height;
d. No more than three (3) stories shall be permitted.
4. Fences and Walls. Fences and walls shall comply with
the provisions of the Moorpark Municipal Code, with the
exception that sound attenuation walls shall be constructed to a
height as required by a city- approved noise study for the
residential planned development permit.
5. Parking. Parking shall comply with Chapter 17.32 of
the city of Moorpark Municipal Code. Tandem parking shall be
permitted for garage spaces that provide for parking beyond the
required minimum.
6. Signage. Signage shall comply with Chapter 17.40 of
the city of Moorpark Municipal Code.
7. Standards Relating to Animals. The keeping of animals
shall comply with Chapter 17.28.030 of the Moorpark Municipal
Code.
Resolution No. 2005 -2305
Page 5
8. Eaves and Window Treatments and Surrounds. The eaves
and window treatments and surrounds on all sides of a structure
shall be complementary with the eaves and window treatments and
surrounds on the front elevation.
9. Wrap- Around Front Elevation Treatment. The
architectural style and treatment included along the front
elevation of a single- family unit shall continue along each side
elevation until commencement of fencing or other architecturally
feasible termination point as determined by the residential
planned development permit approval body.
Resolution No. 2005 -2305
Page 6
z
Exhibit B
Y
� b
T
W
a
m
c
E
ivaliu mr.00�
C4 A
i
A s
Resolution No. 2005 -2305
Page 7
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF VENTURA ) ss.
CITY OF MOORPARK )
I, Deborah S. Traffenstedt, City Clerk of the City of
Moorpark, California, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury
that the foregoing Resolution No. 2005 -2305 was adopted by the
City Council of the City of Moorpark at a regular meeting held
on the 6th day of April, 2005, and that the same was adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Harper, Mikos, Parvin, and Mayor
Hunter
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmember Millhouse
ABSTAIN: None
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of said City this
26th day of April, 2005.
Deborah S. Traffensted City Clerk
(seal)