HomeMy WebLinkAbout480 - OrdinancesORDINANCE NO. 480
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
Ctr_AMDNGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPM~qE CODE AMt]qD-
M~VT NO. 91-04, AM~qDING TITLE 17, SECTION 17.12.040.C.4
OF THE RANCHO ~ MUNICIPAL CODE, ~ING BICYCLE
STOR~c-E FACILITIES AND AM~qD~ TITLE 17, S}DCTION
17.08. 070 R~ING TRAIl. MA]~CE STANDARDS
The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, does
hereby ordain as follows:
S~CTION 1: Section 17.12.040.C.4. is amendedto read as follows:
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Bicycle Storage: Bicycle storage spaces shall be provided in
all commercial, office, and industrial districts in accordance
with the following:
(a)
Minimum spaces equal to 5 percent of the required
autceobile parking spaces or 2 bicycle storage spaces,
whichever is greater. After the first 50 bicycle storage
spaces are provided, additional storage spaces required are
2.5 percent of the re~i~ed automobile parking spaces.
Warehouse distritmtion uses shall provide bicycle storage
spaces at a rate of 2.5 percent of the required autc~obile
parking spaces. In no case shall the total number of
bicycle parking spaces required exceed 100. Where this
results in a fraction of 0.5 or greater, the number shall
be rounded off to the higher whole number.
(b)
The bicycle storage spaces shall be located no further than
two times the distance between main building entrances and
(c)
The bicycle storages spaoes shall be a ~ length of
six feet, a m/n/mum width of two feet, and have a minimum
overhead clearance of six feet.
(d)
(e)
An aisle or other space shall be provided for bicycles to
enter and leave the storage spaces. This aisle shall have
a width of at least five feet to the front or the rear of a
standard six-foot bicycle parking in this space.
Security racks shall be provided for each storage space,
and should be located in a highly visible area to minimize
theft and vandalism.
(f)
Office or industrial projects with over 100 automobile
spaces shall provide all-weather storage lockers for 50
percent of the required bicycle storage spaces. A "locker"
is defined as a fully enclosed space accessible only to the
owner or operator of the bicycle. Tnis space may also
serve other purposes. A locked roc~ or locked enclosure
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accessible only to the owners or operators of bicycles
parked within such room or enclosure may qualify.
(g) The following uses shall be exempt:
1. Temporary uses per Section 17.04 ·070.
2. Motels.
3. Kiosks for key shops, film drops, etc.
4. Mini-storage facilities.
5. Racreational vehicle storage yards.
6. Vehicular storage yard and towing services.
7. Scrap yards.
8. Caretakers residences.
9. Other uses as determined by the City Planner.
SECTION 2: Subsection E is added to Section 17.08.070 of Chapter
17.08 to read as follows:
Ee
Local Feeder Trail Maintenance. All local feeder trails shall
be maintained by the property owner in a safe and passable
manner which does not detract from the use or appearance of the
trail, and in a manner consistent with the following standards:
1. Scrap lumber, junk, trash, storage, or debris is
prohibited.
Abandoned, discarded, or unused objects or equipment, such
as automobiles, automotive parts, furniture, stoves,
refrigerators, cans, containers, or similar items, are
proh/bited.
Trail surface and proper grade shall be continuously
maintaine~ for safety and ridability, including removal of
excessive size rocks, filling of pot holes, removal of
weeds, and refilling of ruts caused by erosion or other
disturbances. The trail surface shall be continuously
maintained with surfacing material consistent with City
Construction of any structure within or across the trail
easement, including walls and fences, gates, planters,
sidewalks, drive approaches or similar structures, or
installation of any vegetation or irrigation system or
device or obstacles of any kind are prohibited.
Vegetation shall be kept cleared from encroaching into the
trail to a height of 10 feet and to the full width of the
trail.
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Trail fences and gates shall be kept in good repair at all
times, including replacing damaged members, and maintaining
plumb. This shall not preclude the property owner frc~
replacing the existing trail fence with another fence or
wall material.
Drainage s-wales, curb and gutter, or similar drainage
structures, shall be kept clean and free of debris, trash,
soil, vegetation, or other material in a manner that
permits proper drainage.
SECT/ON 3: This Council finds that this amendment will not adversely
affect the environment and hereby issues a Negative Declaration.
SECTION 4: Tne Mayor shall sign this ~ and the City Clerk
shall cause the same to be published within 15 days after its passage at least
once in the Inland Vallev Daily Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation
published in the City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of
Rancho Cucamonga.
PASSED, APE, and ADOPTBID this 18th day of ~, 1991.
AYES:
NOES: None
ABS~qT: None
Alexander, Buquet, Stout, Williams, Wright
Dennis L. Stout, Mayor
I, DFRRA J. ADAMS, CITY c[.ERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, do hereby certify that the foregoing ~ was introduced at a
regular meeting of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 4th
day of December, 1991~ and was finally passed at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 18th day of December,
1991.
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Executed this 19th day of December, 1991 at Rancho Cucamonga,
California.
a J. , City Clerk