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File #: 2018-228    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 5/29/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/13/2018 Final action: 6/13/2018
Title: Second Reading by title only of Zone Ordinance Amendment No. 18-001 - Amendment to Section 9.60.120 (Permitted Enclosures) of the Municipal Code to allow alternative Fencing
Attachments: 1. ZOA 18-001 PC Resolution, 2. ZOA 18-001 Proposed Ordinance, 3. ZOA 18-001 Public Hearing Notice

City Council

 

MEETING DATE: 6/13/2018                                                                                                                              

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Second Reading by title only of Zone Ordinance Amendment No. 18-001 - Amendment to Section 9.60.120 (Permitted Enclosures) of the Municipal Code to allow alternative Fencing

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FROM:                                          

Pat Milos, Community Development Director

 

RECOMMENDATION:                     

Recommendation                     

Staff recommends the City Council approve the associated exemption to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to section 15601(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines; and waive further reading, read by title only and approve for second reading an Ordinance adopting Change of Zone No. 18-001 amending Section 9.80.120 (Permitted Enclosures) of the Municipal Code to allow alternative fencing materials,

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BACKGROUND:

Zone Ordinance Amendment No. 18-001 is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3), the “General Rule” since it has been determined that it would have no impact on the environment.

Zone Ordinance Amendment No. 18-001 is consistent with the intent of the Municipal Code and General Plan. This amendment promotes quality construction of fences and walls with a finished appearance consistent with the architecture of the main building.

BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION:

In 1984 the City Council adopted Ordinance 80 intended to implement the goals and policies of the general plan of the city of Cathedral City by preserving and enhancing the visual aspects of the city and to promote the orderly and attractive construction, and placement of accessory structures, regulate structure heights, yards, walls and fencing throughout the city of Cathedral City. The Ordinance has been amended twice since to keep it up to date, add detail and better define the purpose and intent of the code.

The City Council reviewed Cathedral City Municipal Code (CCMC) Chapter 9.80 "Accessory Structures, Structure Heights, Yards, Walls and Fencing" as it relates to walls and fencing in several study sessions in late 2015. During those sessions, the Council directed staff to present Chapter 9.80 to the Planning Commission for their review and feedback.

Subsequently, the Planning Commission discussed Chapter 9.80 at their February 17, 2016, regular meeting and proposed the following recommendation:

Staff continues to adhere to and enforce CCMC section 9.80 in its entirety and does not recommend standardizing other materials such as metal, vinyl, composite, etc. Additionally, staff continues to review proposed alternative materials (other than the standard block wall and/or tubular steel) on a case by case basis with the emphasis on consistency with the existing building architecture and consider the adoption of a policy or code amendment to provide an applicant with an appeal procedure similar to the current Administrative Design Review process utilizing the Architectural Review Committee for those cases where the applicant disagrees with staff's determination.

The City Council was presented with the Planning Commission's recommendation during a Study Session on March 23, 2016, and directed staff to process an amendment to the municipal code to describe the type of metal fencing material that would be allowed. On February 28th, 2018, staff updated the City Council in Study Session. As a result, Council gave additional direction to amend the municipal code to reflect the policy of allowing multiple alternative building materials for the construction of walls and fences.

On May 2, 2018, The Planning Commission was presented with the zone ordinance amendment and voted unanimously (4-0) to adopt a resolution recommending that the City Council adopt an ordinance amending Chapters 9.80.120 (Permitted Enclosures) of the Municipal Code that would allow alternative fencing materials, and to approve the associated exemption to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to section 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines.

 

 

 

DISCUSSION:

On May 23, 2018 the City Council introduced, provided first reading and voted unanimously (5-0) to adopt an ordinance amending Section 9.80.120 (Permitted Enclosures) of the Municipal Code to allow alternative fencing materials, and approved the associated exemption to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to section 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines.

 

 

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

None

 

 

ATTACHMENTS:

Attachment 1: Planning Commission Resolution

Attachment 2: Proposed Ordinance

Attachment 2: Public Hearing Notice