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RESOLUTION NO. 6913 (1990 Series)
ON OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
ING AN APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S ACTION
ING A HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT FOR A GLASSWORKING
BUSINESS AT 1075 CAPISTRANO COURT (A74 -90)
BE IT\RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo as follows,:
SECTION 1\ Findings. That this council, after
consideration of public testimony, the applicant's home occupation
permit request A74 -90, the appellants' statements, the Planning
Commission's and Hearing Officer's actions, staff recommendations
and reports thereon, makes the following findings:
1. The proposed home occupation will not be detrimental to the
health, safety and welfare of persons residing or working
in the vicinity because the applicants will be required to
comply with a condition limiting the quantities of highly
flammable compressed gases stored on -site, and the use will
not change the exterior appearance\ or use characteristics
of the home.
2. The proposed home occupation is appropriate at the proposed
location and will be compatible \ with surrounding
residential uses because the safety hazard generated by
the. compressed gases used in the manufacturing operation
and the volume of business travel introduced into the
neighborhood are controlled by conditions of permit
approval. \
3. Activities conducted, and equipment or materiahs used in
the home occupation, will comply with the Fire and Building
Codes through issuance of appropriate permits.
4. The proposed use complies with zoning requirements for home
occupations.
5. The proposed use is categorically exempt from environmental
review under the City Environmental Guidelines and the
California Environmental Quality Act, Section 15303.
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SECTION 2. Conditions. The request for approval of a home
occupation permit at 1075 Capistrano Court is hereby approved,
subj ct to the following conditions:
1. \The\business will be conducted entirel inside without
aleri Y ng the appearance of the home, grounds, or adjacent.
build��ngs.
2. There w \i \1,1 be no sales or displays on the premises.
3. There will\be no signs other than address and name of
residents. Those signs will meet the requirement for the
R -1 zone.
4. There will be no advertising which identifies the home
occupation by street address or location.
5. The home occupatio \will not encroach on any required
parking, yard, or open \space (parking space in a garage is
normally required parking).
6. No vehicle larger than \a'3/4-ton truck will be used in
connection with the home oce�upation. Parking for vehicles
used in connection with the home occupation will be
provided in addition to parking required for the residence.
7. Activities conducted and equipment or materials used will
not change the fire safety or occupancy classification of
the premises. Utilities will not be used in amounts
greater than normally provided for residential use.
8. The home occupation will not create noise, dust, vibration,
smell, smoke, glare, electrical interference, or other
hazard or nuisance.
9. No employees other than residents of the home will be
allowed.
10. Clients or customers shall not visit the home between 10
p.m. and 7 a.m.
11. Appointments shall be scheduled so not more than one \client
vehicle at a time is parked at the premises. 0
12. Permit shall be subject to review if all conditions are'not
met, or if any reasonable written complaint is received by
the Police Department. or Community Development Department:
At the review hearing, the Planning Commission may add,
delete, or modify conditions, or revoke the use permit.
13. The applicant will submit appropriate plans to the
Community Development and Fire Departments for their review
and approval indicating modifications to the garage to
comply with the requirements of the Fire Marshal, and to
allow for the parking of one vehicle in the garage. Plans
would need to be accompanied by a letter to the Community
Development Director requesting approval of one unenclosed
parking space in the setback.
14. �\No more than 2 "H" oxygen bottles may be on site at any
time with a limit of 12 bottles used during a year
(verification from vendor will be required). An "H" bottle
is \225,0 cubic feet in size, about 5 feet tall.
15. The residence will be subject to a routine fire inspection
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yearly.
On motion of Councilman Roalman
seconded by
roll call vote:
and on the following
AYES: Councilmembex� Roalman, Rappa, Reiss., and *Mayor Dunin
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilwoman Pinaid
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 18th day
of
December
Mayor Ron Dunin
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