HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff ReportCITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
MEETING DATE: October 2, 2012
AGENDA ITEM NO.
ITEM TITLE:
amending
the
adopted
Use
appropriately
and
previous
"In
but
Chapter 7.20 of the
use of tarpaulins.
Planner
an ordinance amending
Land Use Update. On
Code. During the update
located under
to the use of tarpaulins
Community Appearance
provisions regulating
all residential zones,
National City Municipal Code by
DEPARTMENT: Development Services
APPROVED BY:
An ordinance of the City Council
adding Section 7.20.150 regulating
PREPARED BY: Raymond Pe, Principal
PHONE: 336-4421
EXPLANATION:
Title 18 Zoning (Land Use Code) in
February 7, 2012, the Council adopted
process, it was determined that certain
other Titles of the Municipal Code. One
was determined to be better suited for
Code, and these sections were removed
the use of tarpaulins was contained in
the use of tarpaulins as temporary or
On June 21, 2011, the City Council
its entirety as part of the Comprehensive
minor amendments to the Land
sections of Title 18 would be more
section of the previous Title 18 pertaining
Title 7, the Property Conservation
from the amended Title 18. The
Section 18.14.160 (I) and read:
permanent structures, including,
not limited to carports, sheds, lean-tos and patio covers is
prohibited." The proposed ordinance
would amend Chapter 7.20 of Title 7 by adding Section 7.20.150,
as temporary or permanent structures is prohibited, including but not
"In all zones, the use of tarpaulins
limited to the following: A. Awnings, B. Carports, C. Car covers, D. Lean-tos, E. Patio covers, F. Roofs,
G. Shade structures, H. Sheds."
On September 18, 2012, the City Council introduced the proposed
Council meeting. There have been no public comments on the
ordinance during its regular City
proposed ordinance.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
a
or indirect
project as defined by the
physical change
Quality Act.
FINAL ADOPTION:
APPROVED:
APPROVED:
California
in
Finance
ACCOUNT NO. Not Applicable
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
MIS
Environmental Quality Act since
the environment, and therefore is not
The ordinance does not constitute
it will not cause either a direct
subject to the California Environmental
ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION:
X
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt the ordinance.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
Not Applicable
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Proposed Ordinance.