(a) Relationship to Other Adopted Regulations. Specific plans may either supplement or supersede all land use regulations applicable to the subject property, including all previously adopted ordinances, standards, and guidelines. In the event an inconsistency or conflict exists between standards adopted within a specific plan and comparable provisions of this title, adopted infrastructure master plans, or development standards, the standards and regulations made part of the specific plan shall prevail.
(b) Scope of a Specific Plan. Each specific plan shall identify specific land uses, standards, and criteria necessary for the development, maintenance, and use of the subject property in compliance with the policies and programs of the general plan. Each specific plan shall clearly specify how and to what extent the plan is to improve upon, supplement, or supersede any adopted ordinance, regulations, and standards. Where not otherwise specifically referenced and addressed by a specific plan, all adopted ordinances, regulations, standards, and guidelines of the city shall apply.
(c) Content. In addition to the minimum content requirements specified in Government Code Section 65451, the following shall be included in all specific plans:
(1) Statement of the relationship of the specific plan to the general plan.
(2) Policies for development and standards for regulating development within the plan area.
(3) The proposed land uses for all areas covered by the plan.
(4) General site design standards and guidelines for all developments.
(5) The location of and types of streets.
(6) Public facilities and infrastructure required to serve developments within the plan area.
(7) Landscaping and parking lot treatments.
(8) Proposed conservation, open space and/or recreation areas, if any.
(9) Any other programs, guidelines or standards appropriate for the area covered by the plan.
(Ord. 612 Exhibit A (part), 2008).