(A) Exemptions. The developments listed below shall be exempt from the requirements for a coastal development permit. Requirements for any other permits are unaffected by this section.
(1) Improvements to existing one-family dwellings, except as otherwise specified by Cal. Admin. Code Title 14, § 13250(a) and (b).
(2) Improvements to any structure other than a one-family dwelling or a public works facility, except as otherwise specified by Cal. Admin. Code Title 14, § 13253(a) and (b).
(3) Maintenance dredging of existing channels, except as limited by Cal. Admin. Code Title 14, § 13252.
(4) Repair and maintenance activities which do not result in an addition to or enlargement or expansion of the object of such activities, except as otherwise specified by Cal. Admin. Code Title 14, § 13252.
(5) Activities of public utilities as specified in the Repair, Maintenance and Utility Hookup Exclusion adopted by the Coastal Commission on September 5, 1978.
(6) The installation, testing, and placement in service or the replacement of any necessary utility connection between an existing service facility and any development approved pursuant to this division.
(7) The replacement of any structure, other than a public works facility, destroyed by a disaster. The replacement structure shall conform to applicable existing zoning requirements, shall be for the same use as the destroyed structure, shall not exceed either the floor area, height, or bulk of the destroyed structure by more than 10%, and shall be sited in the same location on the affected property as the destroyed structure.
(8) Any timeshare conversions of existing multiple unit residential structures. The conversion of a multiple unit residential structure into condominiums, as defined in Cal. Civ. Code § 783, shall not be considered a timeshare project or use for the purpose of this section.
(9) Occupancy permits.
('63 Code, § 10-5.29303)
(B) Notice of exempt development. A permit issued by the city for a development which is exempt from the coastal development permit requirements, shall be exempt from the notice and hearing requirements of this chapter. The city shall maintain a record for all permits issued for exempt developments which shall be made available to the Coastal Commission or any interested person upon request. This record may be in the form of any record of permits issued currently maintained by the city, provided that such record includes the applicant's name, the location of the project, and brief description of the project.
('63 Code, § 10-5.29304)
(Ord. 417-C.S., passed 12-6-84; Am. Ord. 519-C.S., passed 8-26-90)