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Ordinance Number 44416,1 ORDINANCE NO. 444 AMENDMENT TO TITLE 9 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE - STREETS AND HIGHWAYS AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 9-4.103 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE - STREETS AND HIGHWAYS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Findings, The City Council finds that: A. The City's Environmental Review Board has reviewed the Amendment as set forth herein, has determined that the Amendment will not have a significant impact on the environment, has accordingly issued a negative declaration, and has otherwise carried out all requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act as amended. B. This Code Amendment will serve to increase flexibility and innovation in the design of new development projects without compromising traffic safety or decreasing City control over street design. SECTION 2. Amendment Text. A. Introduction Based on the findings set forth in Section 1, preceding, the following amendment to the Municipal Code is hereby enacted: B. Amendment The text of Section 9-4.103 is hereby repealed and the following substituted therefor: "Section 9-4.103. Streets and Highways. "(a) Introduction - This section sets forth street, highway, and alley requirements to serve existing and new development in the City. "(b) Paving - Pavement materials shall consist only of aggregate base with asphalt concrete, and/or Portland Cement concrete, conforming to the requirements of the State of California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (as last revised). Pavement thickness shall be designated by the City Engineer. "(c) Engineering Manual - Design speeds, curve radii, street grades, and related standards shall be as set forth in the City Engineering Design Manual. Said Manual shall be adopted by resolution of the City Council. QC "(d) Public Streets and Dedications 11(1) General Requirements - All streets and highways intended for through traffic or providing access to public areas within a property to be developed shall be public streets and shall be constructed and dedicated to the City by the developer. 11(2) offers of Dedication - Real property within a development project to be used for future streets, highways, or alleys shall require an irrevocable offer of dedication. "Where the City requires an irrevocable offer of dedication, on-site improvements shall be constructed in such a manner as to not interfere with the future use of the right-of-way. Such on-site improvements shall also be constructed in such a manner as to conform to all the provisions of this Code and the General Plan in order to provide for future City acceptance of the offered dedication. (3) Reimbursement Agreements - Streets and highways that would provide access to areas to be developed in the future or whose closing would cause an undue disruption to the orderly development of the City shall be construeteO and dedicated to the City by the developer. The developer may be required to construct improvements not required by the project or which are off-site of property to be developed. A reimbursement agreement for such improvements may be provided by the City. Conversely, a developer may be required to pay fees in reimbursement for improvements previously constructed. "Where the City requires the construction and dedication of facilities prescribed in the General Plan through a reimbursement agreement, the area benefited shall be determined through public hearings before the Planning Commission and City Council. "(4) Parkway Facilities - Parkway area shall be provided adjacent to roadways to allow room for provision of utility lines, sidewalks, bikeways, equestrian trails, street landscaping, and related facilities. Such parkway facilities shall be constructed in conjunction with the roadway proper per the requirements of this Chapter (ref. Figures 4-5 through 4-7, following). "The additional parkway 'facilities shall insure reasonable public access to public natural resources, consistent with public safety. -2- I w� "(5) Access Rights - The City may require the waiver of direct access rights to any street, highway, or alley which is to be dedicated to the City from property abutting thereon. "(e) Private Streets - Private streets, including driveways, may be permitted by the City for local access only. Such streets shall be built to the same construction standards as public streets of the same classification (classifications set forth in Paragraph (f), following). Private streets shall not be maintained by the City. Where private streets are permitted, verification of the intention and ability to assume the maintenance thereof shall be provided to the City Engineer in the form of legal documents fixing such responsibility. "(f) Required Local -Access Streets - The following streets will be required for local access to abutting residential and non-residential land uses (Table 4-1). Standard sections for such streets are shown in Figure 4-1. Right-of-way widths for local access streets may be reduced in conjunction with development review if the City determines that such reduction will not result in greater project density or intensity. Local access streets, except driveways, may be public or private, as determined by the City during development review. Driveways shall be private in all cases. "TABLE 4-1 "REQUIRED LOCAL ACCESS STREET SECTIONS (Non -Arterial) "A. RESIDENTIAL --BY NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS SERVED AND AVERAGE LOT SIZE -I- Average Lot Size of Dwelling Units Served Tnhse. Below 5000- 10,000- 20,000 1-2 Over No. of Dwlg. Units or 15000 10,000 20,000 Sq. Ft. Acres 2 Served Mult. Sq. Ft. Sq. Ft. Sq. Ft. -1 Acre Acres Family 1 Driveway Way Way Way Way Lane, Way, Lane, Way, Lane, Way, 12 or less or or or or Local, or Local, or Local, or Local Local Local Local L. Rural L. Rural L. Rural 12-24 on cul-de- Way Way Way Way sac or 24-48 on or or or or Way, Way, Way, through street Local Local Local Local Local, Local, Local, or or or 24-48 on cul-de- Local Local Local sac or 48-96 on Local Local Local Local Rural Rural Rural through street 48-60 on cul-de- I Local or Local or Local or sac or 60 or Local Local Local Local Local Local Local above on through Rural Rural Rural street -I- NON -RESIDENTIAL --BY AVERAGE DAILY TRIP: A Way or Local Street shall be required if 2500 ADT or less is to be generated by abutting uses and through traffic. If generation is greater than 2500 ADT, an arterial highway shall be required in accordance with Paragraph (g), following: "(g) General Plan Arterials - All arterial highways within the City shall be public streets and shall be improved in accordance with applicable adopted precise alignments. Precise arterial alignments shall be in accordance with the classification --primary, secondary, commuter --and general alignments shown on the General Plan. Standard sections for arterial highways are shown in Figures 4-2 through 4-4. "The following shall be the capacities of arterial highways in average daily trips (ADT): "Commuter or Commuter Rural Highway --2500-7000 ADT "Secondary or Secondary Rural Highway --7000- 20,000 ADT "Primary or Primary Rural Highway --Over 20,000 ADT "Dwellings shall not take direct access onto arterial highways unless the City finds, by special circumstance, that such access is warranted and can be designed consistent with traffic safety. The City may require special driveway design to insure forward vehicle entry onto such arterials. "(h) Alleys - Alleys may be permitted, in non-residential districts, only when off-street parking, service, loading, and delivery areas are not otherwise available. Alleys in non-residential districts shall be constructed and dedicated to the City of San Juan Capistrano in compliance with this Section and the design standards prescribed in the City's road design manual. "Alleys may be permitted in residential districts if approved by the City during development review. Said alleys shall be private. Verification of the ability and intention to maintain private alleys shall be provided to the City Engineer in the form of legal document fixing such responsibility. SC Definitions - For purposes of this Section, certain terms shall be defined as follows: '1. 'Right -o£ -way' shall mean an area or strip of land, either public or private, on which a right of passage has been recorded. Thus, 'right-of-way' shall include a public right-of-way, an easement, a common lot containing a private street, or other public or private right of passage consistent with the above definition. '2. 'Roadway' shall mean that portion of a street, highway, or alley right-of-way designed or used for the movement of vehicles. The roadway may or may not accommodate vehicle parking. "3. 'Parkway' shall mean that portion of a street, highway, or alley right-of-way adjacent to but outside of and separate from the roadway proper. Parkway area does not include median strips and is not designed or used for the movement of motor vehicles. "(j) Standard Road Sections - Figures 4-1 through 4-7, following, are the standard road and parkway sections required per this Code Section. These road sections shall be required for all new development unless the City, after finding of special circumstance, approves modified or alternate road sections. The sections shown may be required to be expanded near intersections to provide width for deceleration lanes, left turn pockets, and other intersection facilities." -5- me STANDARD RESIDENTIAL a OTHER LOCAL ACCESS STREET SECTIONS 12' "lin. DRIVF?dAY (private only) 56' 16'y` 20' 18,0 Parkway _ _Parkway LA'Z Curb and gutter or (Public or private) drainage Swale ccs i Sidewalk and parkway design Ito be determined during development review WNY (Public or private) 56' (Public or private) 56' LOCAL RURAL STREET` (Public or private) Public or private status and drainage, sidewalk, curb, landscaping, and other parkway improvements to be determined during developnent review. On -street parking may be prohibited DETAIL NOTES 1. Paved shoulder (non -paved shoulder to be used only on approval of the City Engineer) 2. 2gadus�nts may be made in the right-of-way in accordance with Section 2(e) ) R/W STANDARD PRIMARY HIGHWAY SECTIONS PRIMARY 104' 171 R/W 3'. 5'. 3' t'ITIMANT NUKAL Detail Notes 1. Paved Shoulder .(Nan -paved shoulder to be used only of approved by City Engineer) 2, Drainage Swale FIG. 4-2 General Notes 1. The City Engineer shall providestandarddrawings j specifying materials and methods of construction_ 2. Sidewalk,landscaping and other parkway improvements shall be determined during development review. 3. Parkway (and right-of-way)I� widths may increase if additional facilities are required outside of the traveled way (e.g. equestrian trails) Ref. Std. Parkway facilities details, following. 5' . 3 S"i-A1JD,% ; (D HIGHWAY SECONDARY SECTIONS 5EGUNDARY 104' SECONDARY RURAL ,w 17! DETAIL NOTES 1. Paved shoulder (non -paved shoulder to be used only if approved by City Engineer.) 2. Drainage swale. GENERAL NOTES 1. The City Engineer shall provide standard drawings specifying materials and methods of construction. 2. Sidewalk, landscaping, and other parkway improvements shall be determined during development review. 3. Parkway (and right-of-way) widths may increase if additional facilities are required outside of the traveled way (e.g. equestrian trails) ref. Standard Parkway Facilities details, following. FIG 4-3 STANDARD COMMUTER SECTIONS 20' M COMMUTER e 175 R/W 80 R/W 10 1 81 t 12' 12' 8 10, Si5 3' Ti :5 5' 3 � I 2 I 1 2 COMMUTER RURA DETAIL NOTES GENERAL NOTES 1. Paved Shoulder (Non -paved shoulder to be 1. The City Engineer shall used only if approved by provide standard drawings 2. Drainage Swale City Engineer) specifying materials and methods of construction. 2. Sidewalk,landscaping, and other parkway improvements shall be determined during development review. 3. Parkway (and right-of-way) widths may increase if additional! facilities are required outside of the traveled way (e.g. equestrian trails) ref. Standard Parkway facilities details, following. FIG. f-4 177 SIDEWALK AND SIKEWAY PARKWAY FACILITIES -...I Concrete) sidewalk RESIDENTIAL SIDEWALK ete sidewalk UUMMtKUTAL z:�IuEWALK (Both sides) L' Measured from curb 6, 9, face or back of swale— 1 11 1 A.C. or concrete bikeway \ Parkway PEDESTRIANWAY/ BIKE TRAIL (one side only; standard sidewalk may be required on other side) NOTES: 1. Total right-of-way width shall be adjusted in accordance with li parkway facilities required. 2. The City Engineer shall provide standard drawings specifying materials and methods of construction. FIG. 4-5 -.oIJESTRIAN TRAIL AND SCENIC HIGHWAY PARKWAY FACILITIES 20' I All +-I All parkway facilities Measured from curb exclusive of general plan face or back of equestrain trails shall b( Swale i1gMVKVA "iva Nr1kvY Fw.o n"1`P� contained within the 20' )r scenic highway parkway. .�i 5' Cone. meandering sidewalk / (both sides) "SCENIC HWY PARKWAY Measured from curb face or back of swale 35' l� Natural soil equestrian trail (one side). _ may be required SCENIC HIGHWAY 8c GENERAL PLAN EQUESTRIAN TRAIL 25' 5' 20' ieasured from curb face Fence mandatory adjacent )r back of Swale � —� to sidewalk I Natural soil equestrian trail (one side) Cone. S/W (A.C. on streets with rural designations) --RAL PLAN EQUESTRIAN TRAIL 15' Sidewalk both sides, equestrian 5' 10' trail one side only. Fence leasured from curb face mandatory adjacent to sidewalk )r back of swale — 1' _ 1 NaturAl soil equestrian trail Conc. S/W (A.C. on streets with rural designatior SIDEWALK a FEEDER EQUESTRIAN TRAIL NOTES 1. Total right-of-way width shall be adjusted in accordance with parkway facilities required. 2. The City Engineer shall provide standard drawings specifying materials and methods of construction. FIG. 4-6 191 HILLSIDE PARKWAY FACILITIES RAI 10' 5' 5' Measured from / curb face or Sidewalk Required back of swale G/ Adjacent to - -� Residential Units r begin vertical ' curve \ 1� to 1 slope i RESIDENTIAL SIDEWALK R/W 1' Min. I / t/ i C / 1� to 1 Slope � in vertical curve \ `-'NO SIDEWALK \ 10' begi fence natural n vertical curve / 1� to 1 slope EQUESTRIAN TRAIL (one side or both) \ FIG. 4-7 SECTION 3 Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days after its passage. SECTION 4. City Clerk's Certification. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and cause same to be posted in the duly designated posting places within the City of San Juan Capistrano within fifteen (15) days after its passage. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 1st day of December , 1981 , by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Councilmen Friess, Hausdorfer, Bland, Buchheim and Mayor Schwartze NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: CITY CLER A&i , c%a PHILLIP R. SCHWARTZE, MAYOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ) I, MARY ANN HANOVER, City Clerk of the City of San Juan Capistrano, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 44A , which was introduced at a meeting of the City Council of the City of San Juan Capistrano, California, held on November 17 1981 , and adopted at a meeting held on December 1 1981• ( SEAL) % Z�C.}�yGO%/� MARY ANN TO VER, CITY CLERK -13-