HomeMy WebLinkAbout1501ORDINANCE NO. 1501 (2007 Series)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
DELETING EXISTING SECTIONS 16.20.020 AND 13.04.100 AND
ADOPTING NEW SECTIONS 16.20.020 AND 13.04.100 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE
WHEREAS, development in the City of San Luis Obispo is reflecting a market demand
for smaller commercial condominium spaces; and
WHEREAS, water services need not be provided to air -space condominiums that will
not have any water use or water using fixtures within the individually owned air - spaces; and
WHEREAS, to address these circumstances, minor revisions to the City's water services
and subdivision regulations are required.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows:
SECTION 1. Existing section 16.20.020 of the Municipal Code is hereby repealed.
SECTION 2. New section 16.20.020 (Required improvements) of chapter 16.20
(Physical Improvement Standards and Procedures) of title 16 (Subdivisions) of the Municipal
Code is hereby adopted, to read as follows:
16.20.020 Required improvements.
Improvements to be installed by the subdivider, in accordance with the
subdivision standards codified in this title, are listed in the city's
engineering standards within the city's uniform design criteria.
Required improvements may include, but are not limited to:
A. Full -width street improvements by grading, base preparation and
paving including curbs, gutters, sidewalks, bike or pedestrian paths and
associated landscaping (street trees, parkways and medians). The city may
require such improvements on both sides of the street.
B. Bus stops and benches.
C. Storm drainage, erosion and flood - control facilities.
D. Street name signs and other traffic control signs.
E. A water system for domestic service and fire protection shall be
provided to each lot of the proposed subdivision. The water system shall
include all facilities necessary for the conveyance of water from the
nearest point of adequate supply to a meter vault at the front of each lot.
For condominium projects, a separate meter shall be provided to each
condominium unit, unless an alternative system is approved by the utilities
director in conjunction with the community development director, and
shall be subject to the following requirements:
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1. Each building shall have a separate city water meter.
2. The condominium owners' association shall be the responsible
entity for receiving and paying the city water and sewer bill. The
condominium owners shall be jointly and severally responsible for the
payment of the city water and sewer bill.
3. Each condominium unit shall have a separate sub - meter, which
will be the property and responsibility of the condominium owners'
association. The condominium owners' association agreement shall
include provisions for the reading of the sub - meters and the proper
division of the city water and sewer bill among the condominium owners.
EXCEPTION: Non - residential air -space condominiums that have no
potential for water use or water using fixtures within the air -space will not
be required to have a sub - meter.
F. A sanitary sewer system shall be provided, including sewer laterals
extended to each lot. Condominium units may be allowed to share a
common sewer lateral; provided, that it meets city standards and plumbing
code requirements. Sewer laterals need not be provided to lots which will
be solely in perpetual open space use. All public sewer mains shall be
located within a dedicated city street or within a recorded easement of
adequate width, as determined by the utilities engineer, and in
consideration of the sewer size and depth.
G. Recycled water mains and services may be required, when it is
determined that the amount of water needed for irrigation and the project's
proximity to the recycled water distribution system justifies its use. The
utilities director has the authority to require the use of recycled water for
irrigation and other uses within a development. A project may be required
to include recycled water main extensions along and/or through the
development when such main line extensions are consistent with the
adopted recycled water master plan.
H. Electric power, gas, cable television and telephone services for
each lot or condominium unit.
I. Fire hydrants.
J. Streetlights.
SECTION 3. Existing section 13.04. 100 of the Municipal Code is hereby repealed.
SECTION 4. New section 13.04. 100 (Main extensions) of chapter 13.04 (Water
Service) of title 13 (Public Services) of the Municipal Code is hereby adopted, to read as follows:
13.04.100 Main extensions.
A. Water mains may be extended by developers or other interested
parties that would benefit by their extension providing the improvements
are designed to current city standards and policy and are approved by the
director of public works and the director of utilities.
B. The owner or developer who installs improvements which abut
property other than that being developed or in a greater size or capacity
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than that required for the development of the property under consideration
may be reimbursed as provided in Section 16.20.110 of this code.
SECTION 5. A summary of this ordinance, approved by the City Attorney, together
with ayes and noes, shall be published at least five days prior to its final passage in The Tribune,
a newspaper published and circulated in said City, and the same shall go into effect at the
expiration of thirty (30) days after its said final passage. A copy of the full text of this ordinance
shall be on file in the Office of the City Clerk on and after the date following introduction and
passage to print and shall be available to any interested member of the public.
INTRODUCED on the 5th day of December 2006, AND FINALLY ADOPTED by the
Council of the City of San Luis Obispo on the 9th day of January 2007, on the following roll call
vote:
AYES
NOES:
ABSENT:
ATTEST:
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Audrey Hoop ,
City Clerk
Council Members Brown, Carter, and Settle, Vice Mayor Mulholland and
Mayor Romero
None
None
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
gnat P. Lowell
City Attorney
Mayor David F. Romero
1 hereby certify that this document is a true
and accurate original of Ordinance No. ►,.
and that the ordinance was published pursuant
to come $olio 802.
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