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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - October 21, 1981 PH�.a the U11ce Of tha Ulty k LSO Ko svlayux- avac a..wa bq called for the Public Hearing to consider the City Plan- ning Commission's recommendation to amend Chapter 27 of the Lodi City Code as it relates to zoning (Fence. Hedge and Wall Requirements and Restrictions) The matter was introduced by Commun=.ty Development Director Schroeder, Mr. Schroeder also presented diagrams for Council's perusal. There were no persons in the audience wishing to speak on the matter and the public portion of the hearing was closed. CHAPTER 27 Councilman Pinkerton then moved for introduction OF CITY of Ordinance No. 1242 - "Ordinance amending Chapte CODE AMENDED 27 of the Lodi City Code as it relates to zoning (Fen AS IT RELATES Hedge and Wall Requirements and Restrictions). TO ZONING The motion was seconded by Councilman Katnich and (FENCE, HEDGE carried by unanimous vote. AND WALL REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRIC- TIONS) ORD. NO. 1242 Notice thereof having been published and posted in INTRODUCTION accordance with law and affidavit of publication and posting being on file in the office of the City Clerk. Mayor McCarty called for the Public Hearing to consider the abandonment of the north -south alley bounded by Church Street. Olive Court, Pleasant Avenue and Daisy Avenue. Lodi, California The matter was introduced by Public Works Director Ronsko who presented a diagram of the subject area Council was apprised that the Planning Commission at its October 12. 1981 meeting had recommended the subject abandonment with the condition that public utility easements be retained to cover utilities There being no persona in the audience wishing to _ speak on the matter, the public portion of the hearing was closed K- R NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF: THE CITY OF LODI TO CONSIDER THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION'S RECOMMENDATION TO AMEND CHAPTER 27 OF THE LODI CITY CODE AS IT RELATES TO ZONING (FENCE, HEDGE AND WALL REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, October 21, 1981 at the hour of 8:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the Lodi City Council will conduct a public hearing in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 221 West Pine Street, Lodi, California, to consider the Planning Commission's recommenda- tion to amend Chapter 27 of the Lodi City Code as it relates to zoning (fence, hedge and wall requirements and restrictions). Information regarding this item may be obtained in the office of the Community Development Director at 221 W. Pine Street, Lodi, California. All interested persons are invited to present their views either for or against the above proposal. Written statements may be filed with the City Clerk at any time prior to the hearing scheduled herein and oral statements may be made at said hearing. Dated: September 16, 1981 By Order of the City Council II///NIS ALICE REI H µ City Clerk Xr � sls AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 27 OF THE LODI CITY CODE AS IT RELATES TO ZONING. (Fence, Hedge and Wali Re- quirements and restrictions.) AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LODI CITY PLANNING COMMISSION ON SEPTEMBER 14, 1981 AN ORDINANCE MENDING CRAFTER 27 OF THE LODI CITY CODE AS IT RELATES TO ZONING. Be It Ordained By The Lodi City Council. Section 1. Chapter 27, Section 27-9A - CS Commercial Shopping District - of the Lodi City Code is hereby amended to add a new Section (e) 5 as follows: "Lots adjacent to residential zones, upon develop - merit for non-commercial purposes, shall be screened with a solid fence of wood, masonry, or such mater- ial as approved by the Director of Community Development, to a minimum of six feet in height and a maximum height of eight feet for the length of the boundary line between the two districts, exclud- ing the required front yard or street side yard where the property shall be landscaped or screened by a three and one-half foot solid fence of the same material. All fencing erected under this section shall be maintained in good condition." Section 2. Chapter 27, Section 27-10 - C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District - of the Lodi City Code is hereby amended to add a new Section (c) 2 as follows: -1- a _ ' kT,, _ "FENCES, HEDGES and WALLS -- Non-residential uses in a C-1 District may have erected or growr. a fence, hedge or wall to a maximum height of three and one- half feet in any required yard or street side yard or interior side yard to the depth of the required front yard, or to a maximum height of seven feet in any other required yard. Where a required yard is adja- cent to another property classified for residential purposes, fences, hedges or walls may be erected or grown to a maximum height of eight feet, excluding the required front yard or side yard to the depth of the required front yard." Section 3. Chapter 27, Section 27-11 - C-2 General Commer- cial District - subsection (d) Screening, of the Lodi City Code is hereby amended to read as follows: "Lots adjacent to a residential zone, upon development for nonresidential purposes, shall be screened with a solid fence of wood, masonry, or such other material as approved by the Director of Community Development, to a minimum of six feet in height and a maximum height of eight feet for the length of the boundary tine between the two districts, excluding the required front bard or street side yard where the property shall be landscaped or screened by a three and one-half foot solid fence of the same material. All fencing erected under this section shall be maintained in good condition."- -2- walls may be grown or erected to a maximum height of seven feet in any required yard, or to a maximum 'height of eight feet where the required yard is adjacent to a residential zone boundary, excluding the required front yard or street side yard to the depth of the required front yard where the fence, hedge or wall may be grown or erected to a maximum 'height of three and one-half feet." Section 5. Chapter 27, Section 27-12A M-1 Light Industrial District - subsection (b)2- Conditional Uses :, is -hereby amended to read as follows: "The outside storage of materials, merchandise supplies, equipment, wastes, incineration, sewerage disposal, or the storage of dangerous materials. All outside storage that requires space in excess of two hundred square feet shall be enclosed with a solid, ornamental, screened, or uniformly -painted wooden fence of not less than six feet`' in height, nor greater than eight feet in h -eight." -3- yard, or to a maximum height of eight feet where the required yard is adjacent to a residential zone boundary, excluding the required front yard or street side yard to the depth of the required front yard where the fence, hedge or wall may be grown or erected to a maximum height of three and one-half feet." Section 7. Chapter 27, Section 27-12B M-2 Heavy Industrial District is amended to add a new subsection (d)4 as follows: "Lots adjacent to residential zones, upon develop- ment for nonresidential purposes, shall be screened with a solid fence of wood, masonry, or such other material as approved by the Director of Community Development, to a minimum of six feet in height and a maximum height of eight feet for the length,of the boundary line between the two districts, excluding the required front yard or street side yard where the property shall be landscaped or screened by a three and one-half foot solid fence of the same material. All fencing erected under this section shall be maintained in good condition." -4" ED r y 3ection`_6 Chapter 27, Section 27-12A M-1 Light Industrial r District is'amended to add a new subsection (f) - FENCES, HEDGES "and WALLS, as follows: 'Fences, hedges and walls rnz y be gruwin or erected to a maximum height of seven feet in any required yard, or to a maximum height of eight feet where the required yard is adjacent to a residential zone boundary, excluding the required front yard or street side yard to the depth of the required front yard where the fence, hedge or wall may be grown or erected to a maximum height of three and one-half feet." Section 7. Chapter 27, Section 27-12B M-2 Heavy Industrial District is amended to add a new subsection (d)4 as follows: "Lots adjacent to residential zones, upon develop- ment for nonresidential purposes, shall be screened with a solid fence of wood, masonry, or such other material as approved by the Director of Community Development, to a minimum of six feet in height and a maximum height of eight feet for the length,of the boundary line between the two districts, excluding the required front yard or street side yard where the property shall be landscaped or screened by a three and one-half foot solid fence of the same material. All fencing erected under this section shall be maintained in good condition." -4" Section B. Chapter 27, Section'27-13 - Gener Provisions and Exceptions of the Lodi City Code (e)5 is hereby amended to read as follows: "Other customary accessory features on the lot, including ornamental landscape features such as pergolas and lath houses; private driveways and sprinkler systems; and necessary retaining walls when erected to a maximum height of three and one-half feet in any required front yard or street side yard or interior side yard, and to a maximum height of seven feet in any other required yard, except as provided in paragraph 8 of this subsection." Section 9. Chapter 27, Section 27-13 - General Provisions and Exceptions of the Lodi City Code, is amended to add a new subsection (e)7 as follows: "FENCES, HEDGES and WALLS -- Fences, hedges and walls when grown or erected to a maximum height of three and one-half feet in any required yard or street side yard or interior side yard to the depth of the required front yard, and to a maxi- mum height of seven feet in any other required yard. Properties zoned for residential purposes -5- _ gY D may have fences, hedges or walls grown or erected to a maximum height of eight feet in required yards adjacent to other properties classified as C-1, C-2, C -S, C -M, M-1, or M-2 not within any required street side yard or interior side yard to the depth of the required front yard and not within any required front yard or as provided in paragraph eight of this subsection." Section 10. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed insofar as such conflict may exist. Section 11. This ordinance shall be published one time in the "Lodi Life and Times", a twice weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the City of Lodi and shall be in force and take effect thirty days from and after its passage and approval. • r r ti•t S e