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2930FOLLOWS: ORDINANCE NO. 2930 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AivAHEI-Iii AMEN DING TITLE 17, MAPTER 17.06 OF T11]] ANAHEIM MUNI-- CIP21L CODE. THE CI'T'Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEI:Z DOES ORDAIN AS SECTION 1; That Title 17, Chapter 17.06, Section 17.06.110 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "SECTION 17.06.110 EXCAVATION - GENERALLY. SUBSECTION ( a) SLOPE STANDARDS GENERALLY. No excavation shall be made with a cut face steeper then two (2) horizontal to one (1) vertical unless otherwise recommended in the approved soil engineer- ing and/or engineering geology report. The soil engineer or engineering geologist shall furnish a written opinion certifying that he has investigated the site and that the proposed deviation will not endanger any public or private property or result in the deposit of debris on any public way or cause any public way to be endangered due to loss of supporting foundation as a result of slope instability. SUBSECTION (b) CUT FACES. The City Engineer may require the excavation to be made with a cut face flatter in slope than two (2) horizontal to one (1) vertical if, in his opinion, existing conditions make such flatter cut necessary for stability and safety. The entire area of cut slope shall be confined within one lot or parcel and the top of cut slopes shall be located a minimum of one (1) foot from the adjoining property line. All exposed cut slopes shall be protected upon completion with planting as set forth in Chapter 17.06, rection 17.06.130. SUBSECTION (c) `'ERRACING. Cut slopes exceeding twenty-five (25) feet in vertical height shall be terraced at approximately mid -- height. Cut slopes shall not exceed fifty (50) feet in vertical height. Terraces shall be not less than six (6) feet wide, shall be constructed with impermeable materials which shall include indigenous stone and/or paving, using :tedium or dark earthen tones (black, tan, sienna, umber, ochre, green), and shall carry water to a safe dis- posal area as approved by the City Engineer. SUBSECTION (d) APPLICABILITY OF SECTION. This section applies to all hillside area excavations in the City regardless of whether or not a permit is required by this chapter." SECTION 2: That Title 17, Chapter 17.06, Section 17.06.120 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "SECTION 17.06.120 FILLS - G%4EPLALLY. SUBSEC`T'ION (b) SLOPE STANDARDS. The slope of fill surfaces shall be no steeper than two (2) horizontal to one (1) vertical unless otherwise recommended in the approved soil engineering report. -1- SUBSECTION (c) WHEN SURFACE TO BE FLATTER. The City Engineer may require that fills be constructed with an exposed surface flatter than two (2) horizontal to one (1) vertical if he finds that such flatter surface is necessary for stability and safety. SUBSECTION (g) TERRACES. Fill slopes exceeding twenty-five (25) feet in vertical height shall be terraced at approximately midheight. Fill slopes shall not exceed fifty (50) feet in vertical 'height. Terraces are to be not less than six (6) feet wide, shall be construc- ted with impermeable materials which shall include indigenous stone and/or paving, using medium or dark earthen tones (black, tan, sienna, umber, ochre, green), and shall carry water to a safe disposal area as approved by the City Engineer." SECTION 3: That Title 17, Chapter 17.06, Section 17.06.130 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "SECTION 17.06.130 LANDSCAPING. All filled slopes and cut slopes shall be planted and irrigated with a sprinkler system to promote growth of plants and ground cover to protect the slopes against erosion. In developing a site for subdivision or similar purposes, it shall be the responsibility of the developer to plant and maintain all slopes where required by this chapter until the property is occupied by reason of lease or purchase. No grading bond posted by the permittee shall be withheld beyond the date of this responsibility unless specifically ordered by action of the City Council. The minimum requirements are as follows: A. SLOPE AREAS 1. All cut or fill slopes except slopes not exceeding five (5) feet in vertical height between two (2) or more contiguous lots shall be planted with ade- quate plant material to protect the slopes against erosion. Plant material shall be selected from the list of bank plant in Section 17.06.130 C. Said planting shall consist of at least one (1) tree per 300 square feet and one (1) shrub per 150 square feet of actual bank slope area (preferably in irregular patterns) and a ground cover to completely cover the bank within two years from the time of planting. 2. A sprinkler system shall be installed to irrigate these slopes preferably as a part of the house plu:lb-- ing installation, unless otherwise authorized by the City Engineer. 3. The permittee, owner or developer shall water the slopes which have been planted at sufficient time intervals to promote growth. 3. GENERAL CONDI IOt4 S 1. Landscape plans and plans system shall be submitted Building Division prior to -2__ of the permanent sprinkler to and approved by the installation. 2. Sprinkler systers shall be designed to provide a uniform water coverage. In no event shall the rate of precipitation or duration of sprinkling be per- mitted to create an oversaturated condition or cause an erosion problem. 3. A functional test of the sprinkler system shall be performed by the installer in the presence of a City Inspector for every sprinkler systeai prior to approval by the City Engineer. 4. All plants shall be maintained in a healthy and living condition during the duration of responsibility. C . SUGGEST :�3:�i1K PLAiv 1 S TRLES GROUND COVER Baccharis pilularis Carissa grandif lora 'prostrata' Ceanothus gloriosus Ceanothus griseus horizontalis velosperma alba -3- Coyote Bush Natal plum Point reyes 24 inches 12 inches - Ceanothus 20 inches Carmel creeper Ice plant 30 inches 6 inches Leight at :Botanical Name Common came Maturity Acacia Latifolia Broadleaf Acacia 30 feet Eucalyptus varieties Eucalyptus 30-50 feet Pinus halepensis Allepo pine 50 feet Pinus radiata Monterey pine 50 feet Pinus thunbergi Black pine 20 feet Platanus racemosa Sycamore 50 feet Salix varieties Willows 20 feet Tamarix parvifolia Tamarix 15 feet SII:UES Arctostaphylos varieties Manzanita 2.8 feet Bougainvillea spectabilis Bouganvillea 4 feet Cercis occidentalis Western redbud 18 feet Convolvulus cneorum Bush morning glory 2 feet Corposma kirkii Nlirror plant 2 feet Cortaderia selloana Pampas grass 10 feet Cotoneaster, low growing Cotoneaster 3 feet Juniperus, low growing Junipers 4 feet Lantana montevidenis Lantana 3 feet L'onicera japonica 'halliana' Japanese honeysuckle 3 feet Lonicera pileata Privet honeysuckle 3 feet Photinia arbutifolia Christmas berry 15 feet Plumbaga auriculata Cape plumbago 6 feet Prunus ilicifolia Hollyleaf cherry 30 feet Rhus integrifolia Lemonade berry 6 feet Rosmarimus officinalis Rosemary 4 feet Tecomaria capensis Cape honeysuckle 20 feet Trachelospermum jasainoides Star jasmine 2 feet GROUND COVER Baccharis pilularis Carissa grandif lora 'prostrata' Ceanothus gloriosus Ceanothus griseus horizontalis velosperma alba -3- Coyote Bush Natal plum Point reyes 24 inches 12 inches - Ceanothus 20 inches Carmel creeper Ice plant 30 inches 6 inches GROUND COVER SECTION 4: That Title 17, Chapter 17.06, Section 17.06.160 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the sage is hereby amended to read as follows: "SECTION 17.06.160 DRAIlfs21GE REQUII,'E«:LENTS. Provisions shall be made to prevent any surface waters from damaging the cut face of an excavation or the slope surface of a fill. All drainage shall be so designed as to prevent erosion of any slope; structures may be constructed of impermeable materials which shall include indigenous stone and/or paving, using medium or dark earthen tones (black, tan, sienna, umber, ochre, green, and shall be of such design as to carry surface water to the nearest street storm drain or natural water course approved by the City Engineer as a safe place to deposit and receive such waters SECT2ON 5 That Title 17, Chapter 17.06, Section 17.06.290 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "SECTION 17.06.290 CONDI1IONAL EXCEP`T'IONS TO CHAPTER. Condi- tional exceptions to the requlations herein defined may be authorized if exceptional or special circumstances apply to the property. Such special circumstances may include limited size, unusual shape, extreme topography, dominating drainage problems or the impractica- bility of employing a conforming plan or layout by reason of prior existing recorded subdivisions of contiguous properties. The City Council shall have the right to waive the requiresients of this chapter for good cause shown. Application for waiver of the requirements of this chapter shall be made at the time of the filing of a tentative map with the City Planning Commission." S :,CI'ION 6: That I'itle 17 Land Development « resources Chapter 17.00 Subdivisions, Section 17.0 8.407 of t .e Anahein "?unicipal Code be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: --� "F. FEES !U11D P"L'_RMIs"S "SECTION 17.08.407 ARiERIP:L HIGHWAY LA:`1DSC"APl v'G. The developers of property adjacent to arterial highways shall be required to install reasonable landscaping including irrigation facilities in the median and the unpaved portion of the right of way in accordance with an approved plan. Following installation and acceptance, the City of Anaheim shall assume the responsibility for maintenance of said land•- scaping. -4- Height at Botanical Name Common Name Maturity Drosanthemum hispidum Ice plant 6 inches Fragaria californica Strawberry 8 inches Fragaria chiloensis Strawberry 8 inches Hedera canariensis Algerian ivy 12 inches Hedera helix English ivy 12 inches Lampranthus varieties Ice plant 6 inches Micromeria chamissonis Yerba buena 6 inches Vinca major Periwinkle 12 inches Zoysia tenuifolia Korean grass 6 inches" SECTION 4: That Title 17, Chapter 17.06, Section 17.06.160 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the sage is hereby amended to read as follows: "SECTION 17.06.160 DRAIlfs21GE REQUII,'E«:LENTS. Provisions shall be made to prevent any surface waters from damaging the cut face of an excavation or the slope surface of a fill. All drainage shall be so designed as to prevent erosion of any slope; structures may be constructed of impermeable materials which shall include indigenous stone and/or paving, using medium or dark earthen tones (black, tan, sienna, umber, ochre, green, and shall be of such design as to carry surface water to the nearest street storm drain or natural water course approved by the City Engineer as a safe place to deposit and receive such waters SECT2ON 5 That Title 17, Chapter 17.06, Section 17.06.290 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "SECTION 17.06.290 CONDI1IONAL EXCEP`T'IONS TO CHAPTER. Condi- tional exceptions to the requlations herein defined may be authorized if exceptional or special circumstances apply to the property. Such special circumstances may include limited size, unusual shape, extreme topography, dominating drainage problems or the impractica- bility of employing a conforming plan or layout by reason of prior existing recorded subdivisions of contiguous properties. The City Council shall have the right to waive the requiresients of this chapter for good cause shown. Application for waiver of the requirements of this chapter shall be made at the time of the filing of a tentative map with the City Planning Commission." S :,CI'ION 6: That I'itle 17 Land Development « resources Chapter 17.00 Subdivisions, Section 17.0 8.407 of t .e Anahein "?unicipal Code be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: --� "F. FEES !U11D P"L'_RMIs"S "SECTION 17.08.407 ARiERIP:L HIGHWAY LA:`1DSC"APl v'G. The developers of property adjacent to arterial highways shall be required to install reasonable landscaping including irrigation facilities in the median and the unpaved portion of the right of way in accordance with an approved plan. Following installation and acceptance, the City of Anaheim shall assume the responsibility for maintenance of said land•- scaping. -4- SECTION 7: That Title 17 Land Development & Resources Chapter 17.08 Subdivisions, Section 17.08.352 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "S C'1�IOi�t 17.0 8. 352 LOTS ADJACENT TO FREEWAYS, EXPRESMMYS , AXIERIAL HIGI '7AYS AND RAILROAD RIGHTS OF WAY. (a) Lots adjacent to freeways and expressways shall rear on to said freeway or expressway and shall have a minimum depth of 150 feet. (b) Lots adjacent to all other classifications of arterial highways or railroad rights of way shall have a minimum depth of 120 feet. (c) Conditional exceptions to the regulations set forth in Section 17.08.352 (a) and (b) above may be authorized if a specific plan is approved by the City for lots adjacent to freeways, expressways, arterial 'highways, and railroad rights of way in accordance with City Council Policy No. 538. Application for approval at the time of the filing map or lot split." SECTION 8: of specific plans shall be made of a tentative subdivision That Title 17 Land Development & Resources Chapter 17.08 Subdivisions, Section 17.03.354 of the Anaheirc; Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "SECTION 17.08.354 LANDSCAPI_vG AND NATURAL FEATURES (a) On all lots adjacent to freeways and expressways a six (6) foot high, landscaped, earthen berm shall be provided adjacent to the right of way line. (b) Where special circumstances exist for a property such as 1LAted size, unusual shape, extreme topography, domina- ting drainage problems or the impracticability of employ- ing (a) above a decorative masonry wall may be required in lieu of the earthen berm. ""he decorative masonry wall shall include design variations. Variations in the required wall that are designed to in- clude such decorative materials as wood, stone, or offsets for landscaping are encouraged. (c) On each building site or lot of a subdivision there shall be ten (10) trees per gross acre or two (2) trees per lot whichever is greater and shall be spaced at intervals of not more than forty (40) feet. (d) Those lots adjacent to freeways, expressways, arterial highways, or railroad rights of way shall plant trees within ten (10) feet of the property line nearest the right of way line, except where existing trees are being preserved. -5- (e) New trees may be selected from the plant material list in Section 17.03.352 (h) and shall be at least six (6) feet tall at the time of planting. (f) !Z functional test of the sprinkler system shall be performed by the installer in the presence of the City Inspector. (g) Recognizing the existing'Eucalyptus tree windbreaks as one of the primary natural features of Orange County and the City of Anahei.a, this Section attempts to retain the character they exemplify. Developers are encouraged to leave existing windbreaks and use the techniques of prun- ing or thinning to preserve them where feasible. Where a developer retains existing trees, said trees may be counted in calculating the number of reqtired`trees set forth in Section 17.03.354 (c) . (h) SUGGESTED TREES SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be printed once within fifteen (15) days after its adoption, in the Anaheim, Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circu- lated in said City, and thirty (30) days from and after its final passage it shall take effect and be in full force. Tib=; FOR:r]GOING ORDINANCil;" approved and s d by me this 15th day of _June , 19 71 ` . �C 'r MAY OF n -Tem ATTEST: _T_ C 1�1� LLL `i OF Tiiu CI l,Y OF y;` l_. IM -6- FAL:ms Height at Botanical Name Common Name Maturity Cupressus macrocarpa Monterey cypress 40 feet Eucalyptus varieties Gums 30--50 feet Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip tree 60 feet Pittosporum undulatum Victorian box 30 feet Platanus acerifolia London plane tree 40 feet Populus fremontia Freemont cottonwood 50 feet Umbellularia californica California laurel 25 feet Cinnamomum camphora Camphor tree 30 feet Ficus macrophylla Moreton bav fig 30 feet Ficus retusa Indian laurel 25 feet Fraxinus uhdei Evergreen ash 30 feet Jacaranda acutifolia Jacaranda 35 feet Magnolia grandiflora Southern magnolia 50 feet Morus alba White mulberry 30 feet Olea europea Olive 25 feet Pyrus kawakami Evergreen pear 25 feet Schinus molle California pepper 30 feet" SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be printed once within fifteen (15) days after its adoption, in the Anaheim, Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circu- lated in said City, and thirty (30) days from and after its final passage it shall take effect and be in full force. Tib=; FOR:r]GOING ORDINANCil;" approved and s d by me this 15th day of _June , 19 71 ` . �C 'r MAY OF n -Tem ATTEST: _T_ C 1�1� LLL `i OF Tiiu CI l,Y OF y;` l_. IM -6- FAL:ms STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I. DENE M. DAOUST, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 2930 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 18th day of May, 1971, and reintroduced as corrected at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 1st day of June, 1971, and that the same was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 15th day of June, 1971, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCILMEN: Roth, Pebley, Thom and Stephenson NOES: COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: Dutton AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor Pro -Tem of the City of Anaheim approved and signed said Ordinance No. 2930 on the 15th day of June, 1971. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Anaheim this 15th day of June, 1971. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL) I, DENE M. DAOUST, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original Ordinance No. 2930 and was published once in the Anaheim Bulletin on the 25th day of June, 1971. �(. L5��' - City Clerk