The purpose of this chapter is to establish a town center west specific plan district to guide the orderly development and improvement in accordance with the town center west specific plan of that portion of the city which is designated SP-3 in the official zoning map of the city. The preparation and adoption of a specific plan are authorized by Chapter 3, Article 8 of the State Planning and Zoning Law. The town center west specific plan replaces the usual development otherwise applicable to the property within the SP-3 district and serves as a basis for the city to consider and act upon more detailed development proposals prepared by landowners, developers and general agencies. The town center west specific plan provides for integrated commercial development consistent with general plan objectives, policies and programs.
(Ord. 84-11-936 § (part))
There is adopted town center west specific plan, the text of which is set forth in the document entitled "Town Center West Specific Plan" attached to the ordinance codified in this chapter, which is incorporated herein by reference. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all property shown on the official zoning map within SP-3, town center west specific plan district.
(Ord. 84-11-936 § 1 (part))
A. All property within the SP-3 town center west specific plan district shall be developed and maintained in accordance with all policies, requirements, regulations and provisions set forth in the town center west specific plan.
B. Pay phones and vending machines shall be subject to the following criteria:
1. Pay phones and vending machines must be located behind the required front and side setbacks located adjacent to streets.
2. Pay phones and vending machines shall not encroach, nor project into driveways, required off-street parking stalls or pedestrian pathways.
3. Prior to the installation of a pay phone or vending machine, the applicant shall: (a) obtain approval of a site plan pursuant to Chapter 20.52; (b) obtain a building permit (when applicable); and (c) pay fees as established by the city council by resolution and may be adjusted from time to time.
4. Failure to obtain a permit shall cause a double fee to be imposed pursuant to Uniform Building Code Section 15.02.060 as established by resolution and may be adjusted from time to time.
5. Pay phones and vending machines shall comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, and have adequate lighting to create a safe environment and not create glare onto adjacent properties.
6. Pay phones and vending machines shall not have overhead wiring or exposed conduit.
7. Prior to installation, pay phones and vending machines shall require approval by the planning department to assure that the location does not interfere with public access, is in a safe and secure location, provides convenient access, will not create an excessive number of such machines, and will not create any conditions of public nuisance.
8. Pay phones and vending machines and all areas surrounding said machines shall be kept in a clean and orderly manner by the owner or tenant of the property upon which the phone or machine is located.
(Ord. 98-12-1243 § 3 (part); Ord. 84-11-936 § 1 (part))
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