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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 740 RESOLUTION NO. 740 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PRELIMINARY STANDARDS OF HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT WHEREAS, the new Subdivision Ordinance of this City, Ordinance No. 60, was passed and adopted by this Council on July 16, 1975, and under the terms of the same Section 13.9, "Hillside Subdivisions" was adopted requiring the preparation and approval of a site development plan where the average grade of any single lot site or parcel exceeds 10%, and WHEREAS, standards for such hillside subdivision development have not yet been adopted by this Council and a section. in said Ordinance No. 60 has been rese'.rved for the ultimate development of said standards, and it is necessary in the interim to establish minimum standards zfor such hill.- side development under Section. 13.9 of said Subdivision Ordinance, and it is the desire of this Council to adopt a slope density curve during such interim period which is no less restrictive 'than the previous slope density curve and development requirements of former Ordinance NS-5, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: Attached hereto marked Exhibit "A" an~ incorpora"~d h~re:in by reference is a set of development standards. for hillside subdivisions. Such standards shall be applicable to all hillside subdivisions as that term is defined in Ordinance No. 60 of this City, unless the site or the portion in question lies in a slope conservation or other zoning district in the City which has more restrictive regulations than as hereafter set forth, in which case such more restrictive regulations shall take precedence. The regulations attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference shall be applicable until. such time as Ordinance No. 60 is amended to include definitive and permane.~.t standards for hills ide development. Section 2: The within requirements are intended to implement an"n'~pplement Section 13.9, and all subsections thereof, of Ordinance No. 60 of the City of Saratoga relat].n~?~ to hillside subdivisions. The above and foregoing resolution was du]..y and rei~ular]y ~1- passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 8th day of ~,j~.~ , 1975, by the following vote: AYES: Counciknen Bridges, Brigham, Kraus, Corr &Mafieoni NOES: ABSENT: None l~y~ .~ /.. -2- EXHIBIT "A" STANDARDS OF HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT The development standards for hillside subdivisions are as follows: .475 - .0075S The maximum number of dwelling units Dermitted in a subdivision or minor land division shall be determined by dividing the gross land area by the requi red minimum 1 and area per dwel 1 i ng uni t, rounding down sto the next whole number. No site shall be approved which bears an average slope of over 40%, or in excess of 4(3% slope at the area on which any structure is to be built. Except in a Planned Community zone, no hillside lot may be less than 40,000 square feet in area. Attached hereto as Table IV is a slope density curve designed to graphically illustrate the appli- cation of the hereinabove set. forth formula, giving the minimum land area per dwelling unit for various percentage of average slope. %, PE ....... 10 '.,,0 ,, BO 40 50 .... .4 ~_ , ..... 2.50 FOR LANDS HAVING AN AVERAGE 2.76 SLOPE OF '10%, THE REQUIRED ~.ESIDENTIAL L~ID AREA PER WELLING UNIT SHALL BE 2.5 AC] ES 3.00 3.08 3.45 z 4.00 u ~ 4.71 .2 ~ ~ ~ ~ 5.00 ~ ~ 5.71 D <~ 6.00 ~ r~ 7.00 m 7.27  CURVE REPRE ;ENTS FORMUI2 : M 8. O0 1 a = . 475 - 0075 S 9. O0 .1 " " " ........ 10.0O S = Average Slope in Pe~ zent a - Minimum Average Rest ]ential Land Ar4m Required [ ~_r Dwellin; Unit 10 20 30 40 50