§ 20.100.1090. Findings.  


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  • A.

    The director, or planning commission on appeal, shall grant the single-family house permit only after making the following applicable findings:

    1.

    The interrelationship between the orientation, location, and elevations of proposed buildings and structures and other uses on-site are mutually compatible and aesthetically harmonious.

    2.

    The orientation, location and elevation of the proposed buildings and structures and other uses on the site are compatible with and are aesthetically harmonious with adjacent development or the character of the neighborhood.

    3.

    The environmental impacts of the project, including but not limited to noise, vibration, dust, drainage, erosion, and odor which, even if insignificant for purposes of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), will not have an unacceptable negative effect on adjacent property or properties.

    4.

    For projects that require a single-family house permit under Section 20.100.1030.A of this part, the director, or the planning commission, as set forth in Table 20-260, shall grant the single-family house permit after review of project design, only if the director or the planning commission finds that the project complies with Title 18, Chapter 18.40 of this Code.

    B.

    The director, or planning commission on appeal shall deny the application where the information submitted by the applicant and/or presented at the public hearing fails to satisfactorily substantiate such findings.

(Ords. 26248, 27076, 29785.)