HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 336 - Story-polesORDINANCE 336
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SARATOGA CITY CODE
REGARDING STORY POLES REGULATIONS
Findings
1. The City of Saratoga wishes to update the City Story Poles Regulations.
2. The updates in this ordinance affect provisions of the City's story poles regulations. These
amendments were considered by the Planning Commission of the City of Saratoga and the
Commission, after a duly noticed public hearing on October 28, 2015, recommended
adoption of these updates to City Story Poles Regulations.
3. The City Council of the City of Saratoga held a duly noticed public hearing on November
18, 2015 and after considering all testimony and written materials provided in connection
with that hearing, introduced this ordinance.
Therefore, the City Council hereby ordains as follows:
Section 1. Adoption.
The Saratoga City Code is amended as set forth below.
Text to be added is indicated in bold double underlined font (e.g., underlined) and text to be deleted
is indicated in strikeout font (e.g., strikeout). Text in standard font is readopted by this ordinance.
1. Article 15-45 - DESIGN REVIEW: SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING
15-45.070 - Application requirements.
(a) Each Applications for administrative design review approval
shall be filed with the Community Development Director on such forms) as the Director
shall prescribe. An application shall include the following exhibits:
(1)
Site plan showing all of the following: (i) property lines, (ii) easements and their
dimensions, (iii) underground utilities and their dimensions, (iv) structure setbacks,
(v) building envelope, (vi) topography (i.e., existing and finished grade elevation
data), (vii) species, trunk diameter at breast height (DBH as defined in Section 15-
50.020(g)), canopy driplines (as defined in Section 15-50.020(k)), and locations
of all heritage trees (heritage trees as defined in Section 15-50.020(11A trees
measuring at least ten inches DBH, and all native trees measuring at least six inches
DBH on the property and within one hundred fifty feet of the property, (viii) areas
of dense vegetation and (ix) riparian corridors.
(2) Any application that proposes new construction two feet or closer to a required
setback area shall include a boundary survey for planning review and a setback
certification and pad height certification letter during building permit review, each
signed by a State licensed land surveyor or registered civil engineer qualified to do
property line surveys. Such survey shall verify the location of all existing property
lines, easements, structures and protected trees (protected trees as defined in
Section 15-50.020(N)). The setback and height certification letter may be
submitted after the initial application but in no event later than the foundation
inspection.
(3)
A statement of all energy conserving features proposed for the project. Such
features may include, but are not limited to, use of solar panels for domestic hot
water or space heating, passive solar building design, insulation beyond that
required under State law, insulated windows, or solar shading devices. Upon
request, the applicant shall submit a solar shade study if determined necessary by
the Community Development Director.
(4) Building Elevations of each the proposed structures showing all exterior
materials, roof materials and window treatment. Such drawings shall include
existing and proposed building height measurements referenced from existing
and proposed finished grade.
(5) Site sections for -all each projects located on a hillside lot, together with an aerial
photograph of the site if requested by the Community Development Director.
(6) Engineered grading and drainage plans with existing and proposed finished
grade elevation data, including cross sections.
(7) Floor plans that indicate total floor area of each building or structure on the site,
determined in accordance with Section 15-06.280 of this Chapter, plus a
cumulative total of all floor area on the site.
(8) Roof plans.
(9) Landscape and irrigation plans for the site, showing the location and type of all
landscaped areas, including: existing trees to remain on-site; new or replacement
trees; live plant materials}; water features;, hardscape;, irrigation systems, and any
additional information necessary to comply with the City's landscaping or water
efficiency regulations.
(10) Tree Preservation Plan, as required in Section 15-50.140 of this Chapter.
(11) Preliminary title report showing all parties having any interest in the property and
any easements, encumbrances and restrictions, which benefit or burden the
property.
(12) Such additional exhibits or information as may be required by the Community
Development Director. All exhibits shall be drawn to scale, dated and signed by
the person preparing the exhibit. Copies of all plans to be submitted shall consist
of two sets drawn on sheets eighteen inches by twenty-eight inches in size and
fifteen reduced sets on sheets eleven inches by seventeen inches in size.
(13) A geotechnical clearance as defined in Section 15-06.325 of this Cie Chapter, if
required by the City Engineer.
(14) Such additional exhibits or information as may be required by the Community
Development Director to demonstrate compliance with Article 16-47, Green
Building Regulations of the Saratoga City Code.
(b) Each, An application shall be accompanied by the payment of a processing fee, in such
amount as established from time to time by resolution of the City Council.
(Amended by Ord. 221 § 2 (part), 2003; Ord. 226 § 2 (part), 2003; Ord. 245 § 2 (Att. A) (part),
2006)
(Ord. No. 272, § 2(exh. A), 9-16-2009; Ord. No. 307, § 1.C.16, 10-16-2013; Ord. No. 320, §
1.F.22, 11-5-2014; Ord. No. 328, § 1(Att. A, § 18), 7-1-2015)
15-45.075 - Requirement for story poles.
Story poles are required as set forth below in order to depict the elevations and
silhouettes of a proposed new structure building or an addition to an existing structure building
requiring design review approval.
(a) Definition and requirement. Story poles are temporary frames made of wood, metal, or
other materials approved by the Community Development Department which are
used to delineateig the height, area, and approximate shape and massing and area of a
proposed structure. Story poles must be installed in the manner set forth below if the project
is subject to design review approval.
(b) Timing. The applicant shall install the story poles when notified to do so by the
Community Development Department or designated representative at least three business
days prior to advertising the public hearing for the project (or in the case of administrative
design review at least three business days prior to issuance of the "Notice of Intent to
Approve"). Neither the notice of public hearing nor the "Notice of Intent to Approve" (as
applicable) for the project will be mailed until the story poles are installed to the satisfaction
of the Community Development Director and photographs of the installed and approved
story poles are filed with the Community Development Department.
(c) Requirements. The applicant's surveyor or civil engineer shall determine the perimeter
approving body. For projects twcnty four fcct or taller in hcight or if requested by the
Community Development Director or designated representative, a letter signcd by the
submitted before notice of the public hearing or the "Notice of Intent to Approve" (as
applicable) on the project is mailed. Story poles shall be constructed of rigid materials
which accurately outline the height and general area (including the proposed ridgelines)
for the new structure and/or addition. To delineate the area of large or complex structures
staff may require the addition of netting or other appurtenances. All perimeter walls shall
be delineated on the ground.
Once the Community Development Department has authorized an applicant to erect
story poles, the applicant shall comply with all of the following requirements:
(1) The story poles must be constructed of wood, metal, or other materials pre -
approved by the Community Development Director (which materials must be
suitable for construction of a temporary frame that will remain standing
during the required public notice and application review period).
(2) The story poles shall be erected so that on each building elevation of the
proposed structure at least one story pole shall show graduated five-foot
interval height measurement markings in either paint or tape.
(3) The story poles shall be erected so that at least one building elevation of the
proposed structure shows the proposed finished grade and finished floor
elevation markings in either paint or tape.
(4) The story poles shall be erected so that orange netting or other materials
approved by the Community Development Director will be used to
approximate the mass, shape and roofline (e.g., roof pitch/slope, ridge, and
volume) of the proposed structure as illustrated in Diagram A. For complex
roof forms, the Community Development Director may also require that ridge
flags be installed to delineate a main roof ridge or high point.
(5) Upon completion of the story pole installation, the applicant shall provide to
the Community Development Department a professional -stamped and signed
letter from a State licensed land surveyor or civil engineer verifying the
accuracy of the story pole installation in terms of location, heights, and
elevation data.
(6) The applicant shall erect on the story pole elevation facing the main access to
the building site or the main street frontage, a minimum 11 -inch by 17 -inch
sign which contains the following information:
a) Name of applicant/property owner
b) Contact telephone number of applicant/property owner
c) A brief description of the proposed project's scope of work
d) Community Development Department main telephone number
(7) Prior to any notices being distributed, the applicant shall submit photos
satisfactory to the Community Development Department of the completed
story pole installation including required signs.
Diagram A
Roof Ridgeline Flags
Netting to be
2 -feet wide
Mark poles at 5 -foot increments
Finished Floor I. incrementsMark one pole on eaeh elevation
Finished Grade
Finished Floor
Finished Grade
(d) Duration. The story poles shall not be removed until a decision on the project has been
made by the approving body and the deadline to appeal such decision has expired with
no appeal hawing been filed. If the decision by the approving body is appealed, the story
poles shall remain in place until a final decision that is not subject to appeal has been made.
The story poles are required to be removed within fifteen calendar days after a final
decision action has been taken and all appeal periods have expired. If a project application
is issued a continuance for an extended period of time, the Community Development
Director may require the story poles to be removed and reinstalled not less than fifteen
days prior to the next public hearing on the project.
(e) Exceptions. The Community Development Director may consider unique and/or
special circumstances (e.g., dangerous site topography or hazardous weather
conditions) where an alternate method, tool or technology [e.g. models
r hotosimulations or e i uivalent methods ma be used in -lieu of sto ,_s oles to satis
the requirements of Section 15-45.075.
(Ord. No. 272, § 2(exh. A), 9-16-2009; Ord. No. 307, § 1.C.17, 10-16-2013)
2. Article 15-46 - DESIGN REVIEW: MULTI -FAMILY DWELLINGS AND
COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES
15-46.030 - Application requirements.
(a) Each aApplication for design review approval shall be filed with the Community
Development Director on such form(x) as shall be prescribed. The application shall
include the following exhibits:
(1) A site plan showing all of the following: (i) property lines, ii easements, (iii)
dimensions, (iv) topography (i.e., existing and finished grade elevation data),
and (v) the proposed layout of all structures and improvements including, where
appropriate, driveways, pedestrian walks, parking and loading areas, landscaped
areas, fences and walls, and (vi) the species, trunk diameter breast height (DBH as
defined in Section 15-50.020(g)), canopy driplines (as defined in Section 15-
50.020(k)), and locations of all heritage trees (heritage trees as defined in
Section 15-50.020(n-1)), trees measuring at least ten inches DBH, and all native
trees measuring at least six inches DBH on the property and within one hundred
fifty feet of the property. The site plan shall indicate the locations of entrances
and exits and the direction of traffic flow into and out of parking and loading
areas, the location and dimension of each parking and loading space, and areas for
turning and maneuvering vehicles.
(2) Architectural drawings or sketches showing all building elevations of each the
proposed structures as they will appear upon completion. Such drawings shall
include existing and proposed structure height measurements referenced
from existing and proposed finished grade. All exterior surfacing materials and
their colors shall be specified, and the size, location, material, colors and
illumination of all signs shall be indicated.
(3)
A landscape and irrigation plan for the site, showing the locations of existing trees
proposed to be retained on the site, the location of any proposed replacement
trees, types and quantities of landscape plants and materials and irrigation
systems, appropriate use of native plants, and water conserving plants and
materials and irrigation systems, and all other landscape features.
(4) Cross sections for each all projects located on a hillside lot.
(5) Engineered grading and drainage plans with existing and proposed finished
grade elevation data, including cross sections if the structure is to be constructed
on a hillside lot. Disposition of on-site storm water shall be consistent with the
requirements of the Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention
Program (NPDES).
(6) Floor plans showing total floor area, of each building or structure on the site,
determined in accordance with Section 15-06.280 of this Chapter, plus a
cumulative total of all floor area on the site.
(7) Roof plans.
(8) Such additional exhibits or information as may be required by the Community
Development Director or the Planning Commission. All exhibits shall be drawn to
scale, dated and signed by the person preparing the exhibit. Copies of all plans to
be submitted shall consist of two sets drawn on sheets eighteen inches by twenty-
eight inches in size and fifteen sets on sheets eleven inches by seventeen inches in
size.
(9)
Such additional exhibits or information as may be required by the Community
Development Director to demonstrate compliance with Article 16-47, Green
Building Regulations of the Saratoga City Code.
(b) Each The application shall be accompanied by the payment of a processing fee, in such
amount as established from time to time by resolution of the City Council, together with a
deposit toward the expense of noticing the public hearing as determined by the Community
Development Director. (Amended by Ord. 226 § 2 (part 1), 2003; Ord. 229 § 2 (part), 2004;
Ord. 245 § 2 (Att. A) (part), 2006)
(Amended by Ord. No. 272, § 2(exh. A), 9-16-2009)
15-46.032 - Requirement for story poles.
Story poles shall be required in the same manner as under City Cede Section 15-45.075 of
this Chapter.
(Ord. No. 272, § 2(exh. A), 9-16-2009)
END OF AMENDMENTS
Section 2. California Environmental Quality Act
EXEMPTION FROM CEQA. The proposed amendments to the City Code are Categorically
Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines
sections 15305 - Minor Alteration to Land Use Limitations, 15308 - Actions by Regulatory Agencies
for the Protection of the Environment, and 15061(b)(3) Where it can be seen with certainty that there
is no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment.
Section 3. Publication.
This ordinance or a comprehensive summary thereof shall be published in a newspaper of
general circulation of the City of Saratoga within fifteen days after its adoption.
Following a duly noticed public hearing the foregoing ordinance was introduced and read at
the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Saratoga held on the 18th day of November,
2015, and was adopted by the following vote following a second reading on the 2nd of December,
2015.
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
AYES: Mayor Miller, Vice Mayor Cappello, Council Members Lo, Bernald, Kumar
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
E. Manny appello
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA
APPROVED AS TO, ORM:
ATTEST:
Debbie Bretschneider
ACTING CLERK OF THE CITY OF
SARATOGA
Catherine Engberg, A ' ' I G CITY ATTORNEY