§ 17.060.040. AFFECTED SIGNIFICANT VIEW CORRIDORS.  


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  • (A) (1) In considering an application for building in the restricted area, the Planning Commission will determine the significant view corridors which are affected by the project.
    (2) Significant view corridors will be addressed by the applicant in the application using photographs and/or illustrations which demonstrate how the proposed project is seen from:
    (a) Public gathering places and major roadways;
    (b) Neighboring properties and neighborhood roadways; and
    (c) Critical points within the subject property.
    (B) (1) Public gathering places and major roadways will be considered significant view corridors unless the Planning Commission makes the specific finding that a given location is not significant for a project.
    (2) Neighboring properties, neighborhood roadways and points within the subject property may be significant if the Planning Commission makes the finding that regulation of views from the point is necessary to protect the general public welfare, as defined in the purpose of this chapter.
    (Prior Code, § 17.32.040) (Ord. 352, passed - -1973; Am. Ord. 476, passed - -1980; Am. Ord. 764, passed 2-1-2012)