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A. Additional security measures more stringent than those stated elsewhere in this chapter may be required by the planning commission or city council as conditions of approval of a use permit, specific plan or design review approval, in projects of a more complex nature than the normal residential, commercial or industrial developments. Prior to requiring such additional security measures, the planning commission or city council shall make findings that the project is of a highly complicated nature which may significantly and adversely affect the city’s ability to respond to security and/or other emergency situations within the project.

B. Such additional security requirements shall be determined by considering recommendations of city staff of specific individual characteristics of a project and the needs dictated by such characteristics. Security measures required under this section may include, but shall not be limited to:

1. Security guard system;

2. Video monitoring system;

3. Card access systems;

4. Site circulation, parking and lighting systems.

C. Systems required under this section shall be maintained for the life of a given project as a condition to the continuing validity of a use permit, specific plan or design review approval. Projects which remove security devices or fail to maintain systems (including security guard services) required as a condition to the permit or approval, shall have their permits or approvals revoked upon findings of such failure made by the planning commission after a public hearing held before them. (Ord. 89-2 § 1, 1989)