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NS-3068 - Zoing Amendment for South Coast Technology Center
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c. Parking Areas. In all areas where there is surface parking the following <br />standards shall apply: <br />Setback - The width of the landscaped edge adjacent to parking areas <br />shall be a minimum of ten feet from the interior rear and interior side <br />yard property lines. <br />Trees - For parking areas that feature head -to -head parking spaces <br />there shall be a minimum five feet by five feet raised planter, including <br />the thickness of the raised curb installed between the head -to -head <br />parking spaces a ratio of one (1) planter for each (4) four parking spaces <br />on each side of the head -to -head row (see Figure 2 for a depiction of <br />such planters). For purposes of clarification, for parking spaces that <br />terminate at a curb (i.e. not head -to -head), no such planter shall be <br />required. For every ten parking spaces that terminate in a curb, there <br />shall be a landscape finger at least five feet (5') wide, including the <br />thickness of the raised curbs enclosing such planter, and each planter <br />will require one 15 gallon size tree, 8 five gallon size shrubs and ground <br />cover to serve as filler materials. Other organic or inorganic materials <br />are not accepted for substitution for ground cover or turf. <br />7. Enforcement. The penal provisions and permit requirements set forth in Article <br />VIII of the (SAMC) (effective as of the date of adoption of this Specific <br />Development Plan) shall apply to all development within Specific Development <br />Plan SD-58. <br />8. Perimeter Fencing. All perimeter fencing abutting a public street or private <br />street shall be of decorative, "see -through" material, such as wrought -iron, but <br />in no event shall such fencing be a chain -link material. Such fencing shall be <br />setback at least ten feet (10') from the public right-of-way (the "Public Setback") <br />with landscaping, as approved by the City per Section 6.6 (Landscape <br />Standards) above, between the fencing and the public right-of-way. Provided, <br />however, the Public Setback may be less than ten feet (10') from the public <br />right-of-way to accommodate code -required, accessible exits through such <br />fencing. The portion of the perimeter fencing that is less than ten feet (10') to <br />accommodate such code -required, accessible exit shall not exceed a length of <br />twenty feet (20') as measured parallel to the right-of-way. Perimeter fencing <br />along interior property lines, if any, shall comply with Section 11.8.1 of the City's <br />Industrial Design Guidelines. No perimeter fencing shall exceed seven (7) feet <br />in height as measured from the adjacent grade without the prior authorization <br />by the City. <br />Section 7 - Operational Standards <br />1. Conditions Covenants and Restrictions (CC & R's) shall be provided which <br />requires future tenants and property owners to participate in the required <br />Ordinance No. NS-3068 <br />Page 12 of 22 <br />
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