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RESOLUTION NO. 3273
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA,
DETERMINING AND ESTABLISHING
REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO CERTAIN
REAL PROPERTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF
NORTH FIFTH AVENUE IN SAID CITY IN
THE "D" ZONE (ARCHITECTURAL OVERLAY).
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA, DOES
DETERMINE AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That pursuant to Ordinance No. 760 of the City
of Arcadia, as amended, proceedings were duly and regularly held by
and before the City Planning Commission of the City of Arcadia, as a
result of which said Planning Commission in its Resolution No. 241
adopted March 12, 1957, recommended the reclassification to Zone C-M
and also Zone D (Architectural Overlay) of the following described
property in the City of Arcadia, County of Los Angeles, State of
California, to wit:
The east 150 feet of Lot 4, except the north
110 feet of the south 130 feet thereof; and
the east 150 feet of that portion of Lot 5
lying south of the Southern Pacific Railroad
right of way; Block 84, Santa Anita Tract,
as shown on map recorded in Book 34, pages 41
and 42, Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles
County;
that concurrent with said recommendation, the City Planning Commis-
sion further determined and recommended that the restrictions herein-
after provided should be made applicable to each of the foregoing
properties if they be reclassified as therein recommended.
SECTION 2. That pursuant to aforesaid Ordinance No. 760
of the City of Arcadia, as amended, hearings were duly and regularly
held by and before the City Council of the City of Arcadia upon the
aforesaid recommendations of the City Planning Commission, as a re-
sult of which the City Council determined that aforesaid property
should be reclassified and established in Zone C-M as requested by
applicant, and in Zone D as recommended by the City Planning Com-
mission.
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SECTION 3. That for the protection of the residential
properties in the area, for the integration of subject property with
the residential and commercial uses in effect and permissible in the
area, and to promote the full and proper utilization of subject prop-
erty, the following restrictions should be and the same are hereby
imposed upon all of the above described propePty, pursuant to Section
12.1 of Ordinance No. 760, to wit:
a. That no building shall be over two and one-
half stories in height.
b. That exterior walls of all buildings, other
than brick or natural field materials, shall be
of pastel colors.
c. All exterior walls shall be of masonry con-
struction and all construction shall comply with
the requirements for buildings and occupancies
in Fire Zone 1.
d. Doors and windows on the street side of a
building, except doors and windows used ex-
clusively for light and ventilation and opening
directly into rooms used exclusively for busi-
ness offices, shall not comprise more than ten
percent (10%) of the area of the street side of
the building. No rooms on the street side of
any building shall be used for storage, display
or manufacturing purposes if more than ten per-
cent (10%) of the area of the street side of the
building consists of doors or windows.
e. No signs shall project above the roof line
and the total area of all signs shall not exceed
one square foot for each lineal foot of building
frontage on the street side. There shall be no
blinking lights or moving parts on any sign.
f. Towers, chimneys, spires, gables, roof struc-
tures, flag poles, radio or television masts
shall not exceed a height of twenty feet above
the roof of the main portion of the building.
g. Customer or employee parking of passenger
vehicles may be permitted in front of a building
if such parking area is separated from the adja-
cent street or property by a wall, fence or screen
type landscaping at least two feet in height and
not exceeding four feet in height. All parking
areas for commercial and industrial vehicles and
equipment shall be paved, shall be located to the
rear or side of buildings, and shall be separated
from adjacent properties or streets by a six-foot
masonry wall. All materials and equipment stored
outside of a building shall be stored at the side
or re8.r of the main building, shall be enclosed
by a six-foot masonry wall, and no materials
stored outside shall project above the enclosing
masonry wall.
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h. All industrial and manufacturing operations
shall be conducted within a walled building.
i. All flood lighting shall be directed away
from adjoining properties.
j. There shall be a ten-foot setback from all
street property lines, and such setback areas
shall be landscaped and maintained free of weeds
and debris.
k. Not over fifty percent (50%) of the land area
of the property shall be covered by buildings.
1. Curb and gutter shall be constructed in Fifth
Avenue the full width of each parcel of property
prior to any construction of improvement on the
proper ty .
m. The Planning Commission may modify any of the
foregoing conditions if such modification will
not adversely affect property or improvements in
the vicinity and if such modification will equally
accomplish substantially the same results as will
the adherence to the foregoing conditions.
SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption
of this resolution.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was adopted
at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Arcadia,
held on the 21st
day of
June
, 1960, by the affirmative
vote of at least three Councilmen, to wit:
AYES:
Councilmen Balser, Butterworth, Camphouse,
Phillips and Reibold
NOES:
None
ABSENT:
None
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C ty Clerk of the City of Arcadia
SIGNED AND APPROVED this
1960.
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
(SEAL)
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