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ORDINANCE NO . 9729
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 21, CHAPTER
21.44, OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE BY THE
AMENDMENT OF SECTION 21.44.165 TO REGULATE THE
PARKING OF VEHICLES ON RESIDENTIAL LOTS.
The City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, does
brdain as follows:
SECTION 1: Title 21, Chapter 21.44, of the Carlsbad
lunicipal Code is amended by the amendment of Section 21.44.165 to
read as follows:
21.44.165 Off Street Parking - Residential Zones. In all residential zones the following parking regulations shall apply:
(1) Passenger Vehicles - Passenger vehicles including light-duty commercial vehicles used as a principle means of :ransportation for the occupant of the residence may be parked in
:he required front yard in single family zones on a paved driveway )r parking area which does not exceed thirty percent of the required front yard area or an area that is comprised of twenty- Eour feet of width extended from the property line to the rear of
:he required front yard which ever is greater. Passenger vehicles nay also be parked in a paved area between the required front yard
2nd the actual front of the building as long as it is an extension
2nd does not exceed the width of the area described above,
?assenger vehicles may be parked in any other area of the lot
?rovided that they are screened from view from the public right-of- say, For corner lots, the provisions of this subsection shall
spply to the required street side yard however, in no case, shall
the provisions of this section allow parking in both the required Eront yard and the required street side yard;
and trailers may be parked in single family zones as follows:
setbacks ;
Land Use Planning Manager determines after giving the same notice as provided for administrative variances in Section 21.51 -040 of
this code that access to the side or rear yard cannot be provided.
In making this determination, the Land Use Planning Manager shall
consider:
rear yard would require structural alteration to the' existing residence or would require the removal of significant or unique landscaping. A fence shall not be deemed to prevent access to the
side or rear yard;
(2) Recreational Vehicles - Recreational vehicles, boats
(I) in an enclosed structure observing all required
(11) open parking in the side yard or the rear yard;
(111) open parking in the required front yard if the
(1) Whether parking in or access to the side or
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(2) Whether parking in or access to the side or
(3) Whether because of the configuration of the
:ear yard would require extensive grading;
.ot, existing landscaping, the location of the structures on the .ot, and the size of the recreational vehicle, parking of the
recreational vehicle in the front yard would interfere with
risibility to or from any street;
:ecreational vehicle in the front yard would interfere with
Lraffic on the street or sidewalk or would encroach into the street and utility right-of-way;
rehicle in the front yard shall not exceed the maximum paved area iermitted for passenger vehicles. A corner lot is deemed to lave reasonable access to the rear yard.
:onstruction of a permanent single family residence on a lot, the iwner of the lot may live in a recreational vehicle upon said lot
luring construction of said residence for a period not to exceed
six months .
supercede more restrictive homeowner provisions contained in
3pproved CC&R's. If the provisions of any such CC&R's are less restrictive than this ordinance, then the provisions contained ierein shall apply.
(4) Whether allowing parking of the
The area for the parking of the recreation
(IV) Notwithstanding the above, during the
(V) The provisions listed herein are not intended to
(3) Inoperable Vehicles - Storage or parking of inoperable, wrecked, dismantled or abandoned vehicles shall be
ceg;lated by Chapter 10.52 of this code; provided, however, that lot more than two vehicles in any inoperable, wrecked or dismantled
2ondition may be parked in the side yard or rear yard while said
Jehicles are being repaired or restored by the owner of the ?roperty provided the vehicles are visually screened from the Dublic right-of-way;
4) Heavy-Duty Commercial Vehicles - No heavy-duty zommercial vehlcles as defined by Section 10.40.075 of this code Except for trailers as permitted-in Subsection (2) above shall be parked on any residential lot except while loading or unloading property; or when such vehicle is parked in connection with, and in aid of, the performance of a service to the property on which the vehicle is parked;
parking for multiple family residential projects shall be regulated
oy Sections 21.44.160, 21.44.170 and 21.44.180 of this code;
(5) Multiple Family Projects - The location of vehicle
- (6) Planned Developments - For residential projects ileveloped under Chapter 21.45, parking shall be regulated by the
planned development permit; and (7) Administrative Hearing - Any person objecting to a decision made pursuant to Subsection (2)(III) above may request in writing within-10 days of the determination by the Land Use Planning Manager, an administrative hearing with the Director of Building and Planning. The Director of Building and Planning shall apply the criteria of this section in making his determination.
The .decis+on of the Director shall be final upless the Director Is decision is appealed to the City Council within ten days following said decision. -2-
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EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall be effective thrity
2ys after its adoption, and the City Clerk shall certify to the
loption of this ordinance and cause it to be published at least
ice in the Carlsbad Journal within fifteen days after its
lopt ion.
INTRODUCED AND FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the
xlsbad City Council held on the 21st day of Au9Ust 1
384, by the following vote, to wit:
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
ity Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, held on the 4th
ly of September , 1984, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Council Menhers Casler, Lewis, Kulchin and Prescott
NOES: Nom
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: Council &mber Chick
CTEST:
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