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CCP421 Slope density formulaCITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO COUNCIL POLICY Subject: Effective Policy Page Date Number SLOPE DENSITY FORMULA 1 of 5 10/3/00 421 (a.) Purpose and intent. The purpose and intent of this City Council Policy is to provide guidance to the Planning Commission to ensure that residential projects in hillside areas will implement the goals and policies of the General Plan, including the Safety Element as its relates to protection from geologic hazards (unstable soils, prevention of erosion, and the like) and the Conservation and Open Space Element relating to the maintenance of the natural character and amenity of hillsides as a scenic resource of the City. (b.) Applicability of Policy. The provisions of this Policy shall apply to all hillside areas within the City, except as specifically excluded as set forth in subsection (h) of Section 9-3-505 of the Municipal Code. For the purposes of this Policy, Ahillside area@ shall mean all properties in the City which have a natural slope of ten (10%) percent or more on any existing or proposed parcel, or portion of a parcel, or portion of a parcel proposed for development. (c.) Principal uses and structures permitted. The principal uses and structures permitted in the Hillside Management (HM) District shall be as permitted in the underlying Base District. (d.) Conditional uses and structures. The uses and structures permitted in the Hillside Management (HM) District subject to the approval of a conditional use permit shall be as permitted in the underlying Base District. (e.) Calculation of total allowable dwelling units. Within the Hillside Management (HM) District, the total allowable residential dwelling units shall be calculated based on the total land area within each slope category pursuant to Section (f) of this Policy. All land area included within a parcel may be included in the calculation of total allowable dwelling units, if all land within the parcel is designated for residential development by the Land Use Element of the General Plan. (f.) Residential dwelling unit calculations. Using the slope calculation procedure described in Section (h), the allowable number of residential dwelling units shall be calculated by totaling the maximum number of dwelling units allowed within each slope category as follows: CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO COUNCIL POLICY Subject: Effective Policy Page Date Number SLOPE DENSITY FORMULA 2 of 5 10/3/00 421 Slope Category Dwelling Units Per Acre 0-10 Percent 100 percent of maximum density for General Plan residential land use designation 11-15 Percent 90 percent of maximum density for General Plan residential land use designation 16-20 Percent 75 percent of maximum density for General Plan residential land use designation 21-25 Percent 55 percent of maximum density for General Plan residential land use designation 26-30 Percent 35 percent of maximum density for General Plan residential land use designation 30-39 Percent 10 percent of maximum density for General Plan residential land use designation Greater than 40 Percent Zero percent of maximum density for General Plan residential land use designation * * Does not apply to single family lots of record at time of this adoption, for a single residential (one) building. (g.) Clustering of Dwelling Unit Allocations or Graduated Lot Sizes. Within a tentative map, planned development permit, vested tentative map or any other applicable entitlement, dwelling unit allocations calculated for land areas having slopes in excess of, 25 percent, the applicant is to be encouraged to cluster development to land areas having slopes of less than 25 percent,, except no dwelling units shall be allowed on land or slopes on or adjacent to a designated ridgeline identified in the Conservation and Open Space Element of the General Plan. When clustering of dwelling unit allocations as described above occur, the resulting minimum lot size for a single-family detached dwelling or land area for a multi-family dwelling unit should not be less than 10,000 square feet per dwelling unit. CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO COUNCIL POLICY Subject: Effective Policy Page Date Number SLOPE DENSITY FORMULA 3 of 5 10/3/00 421 As an alternative to clustering dwelling units within a tentative map, planned development permit, vested tentative map or other applicable entitlement, dwelling units may be distributed throughout a property, except no dwelling units shall be located on or adjacent to a designated ridgeline identified in the Conservation & Open Space Element of the General Plan. In that case, the minimum lot size increases as slope increases based on the following criteria: Slope Category Minimum Lot Size 0-10% Minimum lot size for the applicable zoning district 11-15% 1.11 times the minimum lot size of the applicable zoning district 16-20% 1.33 times the minimum lot size of the applicable zoning district 21-25% 1.82 times the minimum lot size of the applicable zoning district 26-30% 2.86 times the minimum lot size of the applicable zoning district 31-40% 10.00 times the minimum lot size of the applicable zoning district (h.) Slope Calculation Procedure. The following method shall be used to determine the slope of any land within the Hillside Management (HM) District: The parcel of land shall be divided into subareas or cells of approximately 100 feet by 100 feet (30 meters by 30 meters). Within each cell the slope shall be calculated by the following formula: S = I x L x 100 A where: S = Average ground slope in percent, calculated for each cell to be rounded to the nearest whole number I = Interval, in feet, of the topographic map contour lines. The contour interval shall be 10 feet or less for calculating slope. CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO COUNCIL POLICY Subject: Effective Policy Page Date Number SLOPE DENSITY FORMULA 4 of 5 10/3/00 421 L = The sum, in feet, of the length of all contour lines within the cell, at the selected contour interval AI@. A = The total area of the cell, in square feet. A cell 100 feet by 100 feet has an area of 10,000 square feet (100 feet x 100 feet = 10,000 square feet). The areas of cells with each slope category shall be combined to identify the total land area within the parcel within each of the slope categories identified in Section (f) The allowable number of residential dwelling units can then be calculated as described in Section (f). (i.) Slope Map Required. All computations for slope and the allowable number of residential dwelling units, including a topographic map, shall be prepared and signed by a registered civil engineer or a licensed land surveyor and submitted to the Environmental Administrator. The topographic map shall have a scale of not less than one (1) inch to two hundred (200) feet and a contour interval of not more than ten (10) feet. This topographic map shall include all adjoining topography within 150 feet of the site boundaries. The map shall depict the slope category of each cell so that cells within the same category are visually recognizable. (j.) Planning Commission authority. The Planning Commission may recommend to the City Council to approve residential development applications subject to the calculations for density as set forth in this City Council Policy. Recommendations to approve a residential unit allocation above the formula must meet the criteria for exceptions as contained in subsection (l). Residential unit allocations less than the formula may be recommended if the Planning Commission finds that it is necessary and proper to assure consistency with the general purpose and intent of this Policy and applicable provisions of the City=s adopted General Plan, or to satisfy environmental mitigation measures or provide consistency with other provisions of the City=s General Plan that is directly related to the subject property. (k.) City Council Authority. The City Council upon receipt of a recommendation from the Planning Commission on a residential subdivision application that is subject to the provisions on Section 9-3.505 (Hillside Management District regulations) may use the criteria contained within the provisions of this Policy to evaluate the appropriateness of the design and intensity of development for the subject application. CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO COUNCIL POLICY Subject: Effective Policy Page Date Number SLOPE DENSITY FORMULA 5 of 5 10/3/00 421 (l.) Exceptions. Exceptions to the residential unit allocations as determined by the slope density formula may be considered and approved by the City Council if the project represents a unique design that will exceed the intent and purpose of this policy in minimizing landform alterations while also blending the residential units in a manner that they are not visually prominent. In no instance shall the exception exceed twenty (20%) percent of the allowable units under the provisions of the slope density formula. ###