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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPZ Item 08 - ScreeningTO: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSIONERS FROM: H.T. HARDY, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES RON STOMBAUGH, PLANNER II 1-,;2, DATE: FEBRUARY 1, 2000 SUBJECT: AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 50, SCREENING RELATIVE TO THE ELIMINATION OF SCREENING ALTERNATIVES B, C, AND F. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the Planning and Zoning Commission consider the amendments to Section 50, Screening relative to the elimination of screening alternatives B, C, and F and take any action necessary. BACKGROUND INFORMATION At the Planning and Zoning Commission's First Tri -Annual Workshop which occurred January 6, 2000 the Commission discussed the lack of viability for screening alternatives B, C. and F. Alternative B is a 6 -foot landscape screening alternative that is rarely used but when applied usually fails to attain the thickness and height necessary to provide adequate screening. Alternative C provides for a 6 -foot masonry screening wall with evergreen trees. The Commission felt Alternative C was redundant since the only difference between screening Alternatives A and C is evergreen trees—both require 6 -foot masonry screening walls. Alternative F consists of a 6 -foot chain link fence with redwood screening slats. It is generally recognized that this alternative does not provide total screening since it is easily possible to see between the screening slats. Staff has eliminated these three options leaving three remaining screening alternatives; a 6 -foot masonry or concrete wall, a 6 -foot landscaped earthen berm, and a 6 -foot solid wood fence. 0:\ZCU\SEC50.MEM DRAFT COPY Section 50. Screening 117XITRITI A. PURPOSE: To encourage the most appropriate use of land and conserve and protect the privacy and value of adjacent permitted uses, regulations and prescribed herein for the location and type of various screening devices to be used when required in the various zoning districts or in this section in accordance with the following standards. B. LOCATION OF REQUIRED SCREENING: 1. Where the side, rear, or service side of a four -family, multi -family, or non- residential use is adjacent to a single-family, two-family, or townhouse residential district, screening of not less than six (6) feet in height shall be erected separating the use from the adjacent residential district, said screening shall be in accordance with screening Alternates A or CE. No screening is required adjacent to a street. 2. Where the side, rear, or service side of a nonresidential use is adjacent to a four -family or multifamily district, screening of not less than six (6) feet in height shall be erected separating the use from the adjacent residential district, said screening shall be in accordance with alternates A or CE as set forth in Section C. No screening is required adjacent to a street. 3. For all uses other than single-family, two-family and townhouse dwelling, refuse storage areas not adjacent to an alley shall be visually screened by a solid fence or wall one (1) foot above the refuse dumpster, not to exceed eight (8) feet in height on all sides, except the side used for garbage pickup service, such side shall not be required to be screened unless the service side of the refuse storage area is visible from a residentially zoned district. C. SCREENING STANDARDS: Under various zoning districts and circumstances, screening is required. The following are the approved types of screening as referred to in various places in this Ordinance: 1. SCREENING ALTERNATE A: Screening Alternate A shall consist of a solid masonry or concrete wall to a minimum height of six (6) feet measured from the average grade of the nearest property line of the property adjacent to that on which the screening is required. SGEENING ALTERNATE R- GFe Dl+ r»te R Shall GGRGist of a cci-rr mr—o . ce�-r�rcer-ricr 071889 1 Section 50 53WITI M11 2.4- SCREENING ALTERNATE 1139: Screening Alternate B -D shall consist of landscaped earthen berms to a minimum height of six (6) feet. Side slopes of berm shall have a minimum of two (2) feet of horizontal distance for each one foot of height. Berms shall contain necessary drainage provisions as required by the City Engineer. Landscaping shall be as required in Section 53. 3.15-. SCREENING ALTERNATE C -E: Screening Alternate CE- shall consist of a solid wood fence to a minimum height of six (6) feet measured from the average grade of the nearest property line of the property adjacent to that on which the screening is required. D. MAINTENANCE: All required screening materials shall be maintained in a neat and orderly manner at all times. This shall include, but not be limited to pruning, fertilizing, watering, mowing, weeding, and other such activities common to the maintenance of landscaping. Appropriate facilities for watering any plant material shall be installed at time of planting. Screening areas shall be kept free of trash, litter, weeds, and other such materials or plants not a part of the screening or landscaping. All plant material shall be maintained in a healthy and growing condition as is appropriate for the season of the year. All plant material which dies shall be replaced with plant material of similar variety and size. E. ADDITIONAL SCREENING, FENCING, LANDSCAPING: The Planning and Zoning Commission may recommend and the City Council may require screening, fencing and landscaping requirements on any zoning case in addition to or in lieu of 071889 2 Section 50 I - i 0 02-01-00 screening or fencing requirements set out specifically in each use district when the nature and character of surrounding or adjacent property dictate a need to require such devices in order to protect such property and to further provide protection for the general health, welfare and morals of the community in general. N Section 50