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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1085ORDINANCE NO. 1085 (1987 Series) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AMENDING THE ZONING REGULATIONS (MINOR MISCELLANEOUS REVISIONS) (CR 1284) WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and the City Council have held public hearings to consider amending the zoning regulations in accordance with Section 65800 et. seq. of the Government Code; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has recommended approval of the amendments based on findings; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the proposed regulations conform with the general plan; and WHEREAS, a negative declaration of environmental impact has been granted; and WHEREAS, the zoning regulations amendments will promote the public health, safety, and general welfare. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as follows: SECTION 1. That the Zoning Regulations be amended by the addition of the provisions fully contained in Exhibit A, which is attached to and a part of this ordinance. SECTION 2. After review and consideration, the granting of a negative declaration is affirmed. SECTION 3. A. summary of this ordinance, approved by the City Attorney, together with the ayes and noes, shall be published at least three (3) days prior to its final passage in the Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in said city, and the same shall go into effect at the expiration of thirty (30) days after its said final passage. A copy of the full text of this ordinance shall be on file in the office of the City Clerk on and after the date following introduction and passage to print and shall be available to any interested member of the public. 0 1085 Ordinance No. 1085 (1987 Series) Page 2 INTRODUCED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo, at its meeting held on the 6th day of January 1987, on motion of Councilwoman Rappa , seconded by Councilwoman Doveyand on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Rappa, Dovey, Settle and Mayor Pro -Teri Griffin NOES: None ABSENT: Mayor Dunin -.-j— L - -lcut APPROVED: City 2Administrative Officer City At rney community Development Director EXHIBIT „A° 17.04.430 STUDIO APARTMENT "Studio Apartment" means a one -room dwelling unit with not more than four hundred fifty square feet of gross floor area; designed for occupancy by not more than two people. The floor area in a loft is included as part of the gross floor area calculation. (Ord. 941 1 part), 1982: prior code 9204.11(part)) 17.08.010 TEMPORARY USES C. Mobile Home as Construction Office. A mobile home may be used as a temporary office at a construction site for not more than six months upon written approval of the Chief Building Official subject to any conditions he deems necessary to protect health, safety, and welfare. Upon written request received prior to expiration, the use may be continued for six -month periods, not to exceed a total of eighteen months by the Chief Building Official. An administrative use permit is required to allow a mobile home as a temporary office when the mobile home is not located on the same property as the construction site. The same time limitations as stipulated above for an on -site mobile home would apply with approvals for extensions of the use made by the director. Also with the Chief Building Official's or director's approval, the mobile home may be occupied by a resident guard or caretaker, provided it is properly connected to city utilities or other safe means of waste disposal is assured. D. Christmas Trees Sales. Upon written approval by the director, premises within non - residential zones may be used for the temporary sale of Christmas trees, subject to the following requirements and any, other conditions that the director deems necessary: 1. Sales shall be limited to Christmas trees and related accessory items only. 2. Sales shall not be conducted before Thanksgiving or after December 26; and 3. Site shall be maintained in a neat and orderly manner at all times. All trees, sales equipment, temporary power poles, and other temporary structures shall be kept behind a ten -foot setback from all street rights -of -way and they shall be removed within ten days after the close of the sale. 4. A camper or trailer for overnight security may be parked on -site if kept more than 10 feet back from the street right -of -way. 5. Maximum sigh area on -site shall not exceed 32 square feet. No bunting strips, banners, flags, whirlygigs, or other attention - getting devices shall be displayed on site. 6. Applicant shall post a refundable deposit of $150.00 with the Community Development Department to assure site clean -up, if necessary. Deposit shall be made prior to occupying the site. 1 7. Fire extinguishers shall be provided within 75 feet of all points on -site (2AlOB.C). Any trees sold for use in public facilities shall be flame - proofed with a state Fire Marshal- approved material by a state - licensed application. 8. Applicant shall obtain a city business license. J. Temporary Sales. Upon approval of an administrative use permit, temporary sales may be established in accordance with adopted policies. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, such sales shall be of a type allowed or allowed with approval of an administrative use permit by these regulations for the zone in which they are to be established. 17.08.030 SERVICE STATIONS A. Premises adjoining residential zones shall be screened from such zones by a six - foot -high landscaped visual and noise attenuating barrier, subject to the limitations of Section 17.16.050, Fences, walls and,hedges. 17.12.020 REGULATIONS A. If a nonconforming lot has been held in common ownership with any contiguous property at any time since November 18, 1977, it may not be individually developed. The area within such a lot may be developed only after it has been merged with contiguous property, or otherwise resubdivided in conjunction with the contiguous property to create one or more conforming parcels or one parcel which more nearly conforms. In an R -1 or R -2 zone, the merger or resubdivision requirement set forth in the first paragraph of this subsection shall not apply to a nonconforming lot and contiguous commonly owned property where each of the parcels has the minimum area, and has a width, depth and frontage equal to at least eighty percent of the minimum required in the Subdivision Regulations (Title 16 of this code). 17.16.010 DENSITY A. Determination of Allowed Development. "Density is the number of the dwelling units per net acre. In the C /OS and R -1 zones, each dwelling counts as one unit. In the other zones, different size dwellings (including single family houses) have unit values as follows: a. Studio apartment, 0.50 unit; b. One - bedroom dwelling, 0.66 unit; C. Two - bedroom dwelling, 1.00 unit; d. Three - bedroom dwelling, 1.50 units; e. Dwelling with four or more bedrooms, 2.00 units. 17.16.020 YARDS 2. These regulations provide for two types of yards: a. "Street yard" means a yard adjacent to a local street, state highway, or adopted setback line. Frontages on Highway 101 are not street yards. D. What May Occupy Yards. 4. Architectural Features. The following and similar architectural features may extend into a required yard no more than thirty inches: a. Cornices, canopies, eaves, buttresses, chimneys, solar collectors, shading louvers, reflectors, water heater enclosures, and bay or other projecting windows that do not include usable floor space (Figure 1). E. Exceptions to Yard Requirements. These regulations provide two general types of exceptions to the yard requirements: first, those which the property is entitled to because of physical circumstances, and second, those which the city may approve upon request and subject to certain discretionary criteria. 1. Exceptions Property May Be Entitled To. a. Street Yards on Corner Lots Recorded Before April 1, 1965. On corner lots in the R -1 and R -2 zones, recorded before April 1, 1965, the street yard along the lot frontage having the longer dimension shall be not less than ten feet, as in Figure 3. b. Street Yards on Corner Lots Where Each Corner Lot Has Its Longer Frontage Along the Cross Street. In the R -1 and R -2 zones, when each corner lot on a cross street has its longer frontage along the cross street, as in Figure 4, the street yard along the longest frontage shall be not less than ten feet. 17.16.040. HEIGHT The height of a building is the vertical distance from the average level of the ground under the building to the topmost point of the roof. The average level of the ground is determined by adding the elevation of the lowest point of the part of the lot covered by the building to the elevation of the highest point of the part of the lot covered by the building, and dividing by two. (See Figure 7.) Height measurements shall be based on natural topography of the site, before grading. 17.16.060 PARKING SPACE REQUIREMENTS D. Requirements by Type of Use. Except as otherwise provided in these regulations, for every structure erected or enlarged and for any land or structure devoted to a new use requiring more spaces according to the schedule set out in this subsection, there shall be provided the indicated minimum number of off - street parking spaces located on the site of the use. The right to occupy and use any premises shall be contingent. on maintaining the required parking. In no case may required parking spaces for a use be rented or leased to off -site uses or used for other purposes. 1. The parking requirement is based on the gross floor area of the entire use, unless stated otherwise. 2. When the calculation of required parking results in a fractional number, it shall be rounded to the next highest whole number if the fraction is one -half or more; otherwise it shall be rounded down to the next lowest whole number. TABLE 6 PARKING REQUIREMENTS BY USE TYPE OF USE . I ...... _ .. NUMBER OF OFF - STREET PARKING SPACES REQUIRED Advertising & related services (graphic design, writing, mailing, addressing, etc.) Agriculture - grazing & outdoor crops Agriculture - greenhouse culture livestock feeding Airports & related facilities Ambulance services Amusements arcades (video games) Amusement parks, fairgrounds Animal hospitals & boarding Animal Grooming Antennas (commercial broad- casting) Athletic & health clubs, gymnasiums, fitness centers, tanning centers Athletic fields, game courts Auditoriums, convention/ exhibition halls Auto dismantling, scrap dealers, recycling centers Auto repair & related services (body, brake, transmissions, muffler shops; painting, etc.) One space per 300 square feet gross floor area. No requirement. No requirement. To be determined when use permit is approved. Three spaces per emergency vehicle. One space per 300 square feet gross floor area. One space per 500 square feet outdoor use area. One space per 200 square feet of office floor area. One space per 200 square feet gross floor area. No requirement. One space per 300 square feet gross floor area. One space per 500 square feet. One space per 100 square feet assembly floor area One space per 300 square feet office area plus one space per 2,000 square feet outdoor storage area. One space per 500 square feet gross floor area. Banks and Savings & Loans One space per 300 square feet gross floor area. Bars, taverns, etc. One space per 60 square feet of customer use area plus one space per 100 square feet of food preparation area. Barbers, hairstylists, One space per 200 square feet gross floor area. manicurists Boarding /rooming houses, One space per 1.5 occupants or 1.5 space per dormitories bedroom, whichever is greater. Bowling alleys Two spaces per lane plus one space per four seats spectator /eating area. Broadcast studios One space per 300 square feet gross floor area. Building and landscape One space per 300 square feet gross floor area. maintenance .services Bus stations One space per 300 square feet office /waiting room area plus one space per 1000 square feet warehouse /garage area. Caretaker's quarters Two spaces per dwelling. Circus, carnival, fair, One space per 500 square feet or as provided in festivals parades approved use permit. Car wash - mechanical Two spaces plus sufficient waiting line(s). Car wash - self- service Two spaces plus washing area(s). Catering services One space per 100 square feet food preparation area. Cemeteries, mausoleums, One space per 500 square feet of building area. columbariums Churches, synagogues, temples, etc. Computer services Contractors - all types of general and special building contractor's offices. One space per four fixed seats (one space per 40 square feet seating area without fixed seats) in largest assembly room. One space per 300 square feet gross floor area. One space per 300 square feet gross floor area. Contractor's yards One space per 2000 square feet. Convalescent hospitals One space per four beds (adult); one space per five juvenile occupants. Convents and monasteries Credit reporting and collection Credit unions and finance companies Delivery & private postal services Detective & security services Drive -in theaters Dwellings Employment agencies Equipment rental Exterminators and fumigators Feed stores & farm supply sales Florists Fraternities & sororities Gas distributors - containerized (butane, propane, oxygen, acet- ylene, etc.) Government agency corporation yards One space per five occupants. One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. No requirement. R -1 and C /OS: 2 spaces per dwelling, one of which must be covered. All other zones: 1 per studio apartment; 1 -1/2 for first bedroom plus 1/2 for each additional bedroom in a unit, plus 1 for each five units in developments of more than five units. One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. One per 300 sq. ft. office area plus 1 per 500 sq. ft. indoor display /storage plus 1 per 1000 sq. ft. outdoor display /storage. One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. One per 500 sq. ft. indoor sales /storage area plus one space per 2,000 sq. ft. outdoor sales /storage area. One space per 200 sq. ft. gross floor area. One space per 1.5 occupants or 1.5 spaces per bedroom, whichever is greater. One space per 300 sq. ft. office areas plus one space per 500 sq. ft. indoor storage area plus one space per 2,000 sq. ft. outdoor storage area. One space per 300 sq. ft. office area plus one per 1,500 sq. ft. warehouse /service area plus one space for fleet vehicles. Government agency offices and Offices: one per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area; meeting rooms Meeting rooms: one per four fixed seats or one per 40 sq. ft. of seating area without fixed seats. Home business - see Section 9202.1.D Hospitals One space per bed. Hot tubs - commercial use One space per tub. Insurance service - local One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. Insurance services - regional One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. office Laboratories (medical, analytical) One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. Laundry /dry cleaner - cleaning plant One space per 500 sq. ft. - pick -up point /office One space per 300 sq. ft. - self- service One space per each four washers or dryers. Libraries One space per 500 sq. ft. storage /display area plus government office & meeting room requirements. Manufacturing One space per 300 sq. ft. accessory office area plus one space per 300 sq. ft. to 500 sq. ft. manufacturing floor area, to be determined by Director according to employment characteristics of each use, plus one per 1,500 sq..ft. outdoor manufacturing areas. Mobile home parks 1.5 spaces per unit; 1 space to be with unit. Mortuaries 1 per four fixed seats or 1 per 40 sq. ft. assembly area, whichever is greater. Motels, hotels, bed & breakfast One per room or group of rooms to be occupied as inns as a suite, plus one for resident manager's quarters, plus eating /assembly area requirements. Museums One space per 500 sq. ft. storage /display area plus government office & meeting room requirements. , Nightclubs, discotheques, etc. One space per 60 sq. ft. floor or outdoor ground area for customer use, including seating and dancing areas, plus one space per 100 sq. ft. food preparation area. Organizations (professional, One space per 300 sq. ft. office area plus one religious, political, labor, space per four fixed seats or one space per 40 fraternal, trade, youth, etc.) sq. ft. seating area without fixed seats, in the offices and meeting rooms largest assembly room. Parking (as a principal use) No requirement. Parks See game court /athletic field requirements. Pharmacies (prescription One space per 200 sq. ft. floor area. drugs only) Photocopy services One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area Photofinishing - retail One space per 200 sq. ft. gross floor area Photofinishing - wholesale;'and One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. blueprinting & microfilming services. Photographic Studios One space per 200 sq. ft. gross floor area. Police & fire stations & training One space per 500 sq. ft. gross floor area. facilities. Pool halls, billiard parlors,etc. One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area Post offices One space per 300 sq. ft. office, sorting, customer service area plus one space per 500 sq. ft. bulk handling. Printing & publishing One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. Produce stand (incidental sales As provided in approved use permit. of items produced on premises) Professional offices Medical, dental, and other health services: one per 200 sq. ft. gross floor area. All others: one per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. Public assembly facilities One space per four fixed seats or one space per (community meeting rooms) 40 sq. ft. of assembly area without fixed seats. Railroad yards, stations, crew One space per 300 sq. ft. office or waiting room. facilities Refuse hauling, septic tank, and One space per 300 sq. ft. office area. portable toilet services. Repair services - household One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. appliances, locksmiths, saw sharpening, shoe repair. Residential care facilities Same as convalescent hospitals. Restaurants, sandwich shops, One space per 60 sq. ft. customer use area, takeout food, etc. including waiting, seating, counter service areas and dancing areas, plus one space per 100 sq. ft. food preparation, including counter space, pantry storage, and dishwashing areas. Walls, halls, restrooms, and dead storage areas do not count as either customer use or food preparation floor area. Retail sales - building & One space per 300 sq. ft. office area plus one landscape materials, (lumber space per 500 sq. ft. indoor sales area plus one yards, nurseries, floor and space per 2000 sq. ft. warehouse or outdoor sales wall coverings, paint, glass area. stores, etc.) Retail sales - appliances, One space per 500 sq. ft. gross floor area. furniture and furnishings, business, office, and medical equipment stores; catalog stores; sporting goods, bicycles, outdoor supply. Retail sales and rental - autos, One space per 300 sq. ft. office area plus one trucks, motorcycles, RV's, boats space per 500 sq. ft. parts sales /service area, aircraft, and motorhomes plus one space per 2000 sq. ft. outdoor sales area. Retail sales - auto parts and One space per 500 sq. ft. gross floor area. accessories Retail sales - groceries, liquor One space per 200 sq. ft. gross floor area. & specialized foods (bakery, meats, dairy items, etc.) Retail sales - general merchandise One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. (drug, hardware, discount, department & variety stores) Retail sales - specialties (shoe One space per 200 sq. ft. gross floor area. stores, clothing stores, book/ record /videotape stores, toy stores, stationery stores, gift shops) and rental Schools Nursery schools, child daycare One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. Elementary, junior high schools Two spaces per classroom plus one space per 300 schools for handicapped sq. ft. office, assembly, or common area. High schools Four per classroom plus 1 per 200 sq. ft. office /assembly area. Colleges /universities, business One space per 50 sq. ft. classroom floor area. trade or other specialized schools Boarding schools & academies As provided in approved use permit. Secretarial & related services One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. (court reporting, stenography, typing, telephone answering, etc.) Service stations One space for attendant booth plus two per service bay plus one space per four fuel pumps. Skating rinks One space per 200 sq. ft. active recreation area ` plus one per four seats in spectator /eating area. Social service & charitable One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. agencies Stadiums As provided in approved use permit. Swap meets As provided in approved use permit. Swimming pools (public) One space per 100 sq. ft. of pool surface. Tallow works One space per 500 sq. ft. gross floor area. Telegram office One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. Theaters One space per four seats. Ticket /travel agencies One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. Tire recapping One space per 500 sq. ft. gross floor area. Title companies One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. Trailer rental Same as retail sales - autos and trucks. Trucking /taxi service One space per 300 sq. ft. office area plus one space per 1000 sq. ft. garage /warehouse area. Utility companies Corporation yards One space per 300 sq. ft. office area plus one space per 1,500 sq. ft. warehouse /service area plus space for fleet vehicles. Customer account services One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. (bill paying & inquiries) Engineering & administration One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. offices Payment drop points No requirement. Veterinarians One space per 300 sq. ft. gross floor area. Warehousing, ministorage, One space per 300 sq. ft. office area plus one moving co. space per 1,500 sq. ft. indoor storage area. Water & wastewater treatment As provided in approved use permit. plants Water treatment services One space per 300 sq. ft. office plus one space per 1000 sq. ft. warehouse /service area. Wholesales & mail order houses One space per 300 sq. ft. office area plus one space per 1000 sq. ft. indoor sales /storage area, plus one space per 2000 sq. ft. outdoor sales area. Zoos As provided in approved use permit. CHAPTER 17.21 SECOND RESIDENTIAL UNITS 17.21.010 PURPOSE C. The city recognizes opportunities to implement certain policies and programs of the city housing element of the general plan by providing for and regulating second units. D. Implementation of this chapter is meant to expand housing opportunities for low- income and moderate - income or elderly households by increasing the number of rental units available within existing neighborhoods. Second units are intended to provide liveable housing at less cost while providing greater security, companionship and family support for the occupants. (Ord. 1004 1 (part). 1984; prior code 9900) 17.21.030 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Application. Where this chapter does not contain a particular type of standard or procedure, conventional zoning standards and procedures shall apply. H. Size of Second Unit. 2. Strict compliance with the size limitation would (a) require significant structural modifications that would not be required otherwise; or (b) adversely affect an historic or architecturally significant building. (Ord. 1034 1. 1985 Ord. 1004 1 (part), 1984; prior code 9920) 17.21.040 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS B. Use Requirements. No second unit shall be established where the director has determined that the primary unit or any other structure or use on the property is nonconforming as defined by Chapter 17.14 of this code. 17.48.020 PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS The property development standards for the M zone are as follows: A. Yards. Minimum street yards shall be: TABLE 9 USES ALLOWED -BY - ZONE - - - - -- - R -1 R -2 R -3 R4 C /OS 0 PF C -N C-C C -R C -T C-s M Advertising & related services A A,/b A A D (graphic design, writing, mailing, addressing, etc.) Agriculture - grazing & outdoor A crops Agriculture - greenhouse culture livestock feeding Airports & related facilities Ambulance services Amusements arcades (video games see Sec. 4950, Elect. Amutisenent Arcade) knusement parks, fairgrounds Animal hospitals & boarding Animal groaning Antennas (camnercial broadcasting) Athletic & health clubs, gycrnnasiuns, fitness centers, tanning centers Athletic fields, game courts Auto dismantling, scrap dealers A - Allowed D - Director's approval required PC- Planning Commission approval required A/b- Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above. A PC A PC PC D PC A A PC PC PC PC PC A D D PC PC D PC PC i. A The director shall determine if a proposed unliste use is similar to a listed use. Numbered notes ar, at the end of the chart. PC PC D A A D PC PC D D D PC D PC PC PC i. A The director shall determine if a proposed unliste use is similar to a listed use. Numbered notes ar, at the end of the chart. TABLE 9 (Continued) USES ALLOWED BY ZONE Auto repair & related services (body, brake, transmissions, muffler shops; painting, etc.) Banks & Savings & Loans Bars, taverns, etc. (see "Nightclubs ") Barbers, hairstylists, manicurists Boarding /roaming houses, dormitories Bowling alleys Broadcast studios Building & landscape maintenance services Bus stations R -1 R -2 R -3 R -4 C /OS 0 PF C-N C-C C R C T C-S M D A A Cabinet and Carpentry Shops Caretaker's quarters A A A A Car wash - mechanical Car wash - self - service A - Allowed D - Director's approval required PC- Planning C rmission approval required A/b- Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above. A A A A D D D D D D A A A PC D F b PC PC D PC PC A A/b A A A A/D A A A PC D A A D D D D D D The director shall determine if use is similar to a listed use. at the err.] of the chart. D A A D D D D A A a proposed unliste Numbered notes ax TABLE 9 (Continued) USES- ALLOWM BY ZONE R-1 R-2 R -3 R-4 C /OS 0 PF C -N C-C C__ R C -T C-S M Catering services A A A Gm eteries, mausoleums, PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC PC columbariums Christmas tree sales D D D D D D D D D (see Section 92021.A.4) Churches, synagogues, temples, PC D D D A D D D A etc. Circus, carnival, fair, festival, D D D D D D D D D parades (see Section 9202.1.A.5) Computer services A A/b A A A Construction activities A A A A A A A A A A A A A (see Section 9202.1.A.7) Offices (Contractors) - all types A A/b A A A of general and special building contractor's offices Contractor's yards A A Convalescent hospitals PC PC D PC PC D Convents & Monasteries PC A A D Credit reporting & collection A A/D A A Credit unions & finance cols. A A A A - Allowed The director shall determine if a proposed unliste D - Director's approval required use is similar to a listed use. Numbered notes ar PC- Planning Cannission approval required at the end of the chart. A/D- Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above. TABLE 9 (continued) USES -ALWWD BY -- ZONE Delivery & private postal services Detective & security services Drive -in theaters Dwellings Educational Conferences See Section 9202.1.A.8 Mployment agencies Bguipment rental Exterminators & funigators Feed stores & fann supply sales Florists Fraternities & sororities R -1 R -2 R -3 R -4 C /OS 0 PF C -N C-C C -R C -T C-IS M D A A A A2 A A A A i6 � �. A A/b A A3 A/b A/b A/D D %IC A D A/D A A D PC PC A A A A A A Gas distributors - containerized D A (butane, Propane, oxygen, acetylene, etc.) Government agency corporation yards PC A A A - Allowed The director shall determine if a proposed unliste D - Director's approval required use is similar to a listed use. Numbered notes are PC- Planning C=nission approval required are at the end of the chart. A/D- Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above. PC A A A A D PC PC A A A A A A Gas distributors - containerized D A (butane, Propane, oxygen, acetylene, etc.) Government agency corporation yards PC A A A - Allowed The director shall determine if a proposed unliste D - Director's approval required use is similar to a listed use. Numbered notes are PC- Planning C=nission approval required are at the end of the chart. A/D- Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above. TABLE 9 (continued) USES ALLOWED -BY- -ZONE Govermnent agency offices & meeting roans Home business - see Sec. 9202.1.D Hospitals Hot tubs - ccm ercial use Insurance service - local Insurance services - regional office Laboratories (medical, analytical) Laundry /dry cleaner cleaning plant Laundry - pick up point Laundry - self- service Libraries R -1 R -2 R -3 R -4 C /OS 0 PF C -N C-C C -R C -T C-S M PC D D D PC4 PC PC D PC PC A A/D A A/D A PC A A A PC A A A Manufacturing - food, beverage; D A ice; apparel; electronic; optical instrunentation products; jewelry musical instrunents; sporting goods; art materials A - Allowed The director shall detemline if a proposed, unlisb D - Director's approval required use is similar to a listed use. NuTbered notes are PC- Planning ammission approval required at the end of the chart. A/b- Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above. A A A PC A A A A A PC D PC A7 D A Manufacturing - food, beverage; D A ice; apparel; electronic; optical instrunentation products; jewelry musical instrunents; sporting goods; art materials A - Allowed The director shall detemline if a proposed, unlisb D - Director's approval required use is similar to a listed use. NuTbered notes are PC- Planning ammission approval required at the end of the chart. A/b- Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above. TABLE 9 (continued) USES ALL ORD BY -ZONE Manufacturing - basic metals, chanicals, building materials, fabricated metals, textiles, paper & cardboard; machinery, transpor- tation equipment. Mineral extraction (see Section 9202.1.B) Mobile Hare Parks Mobile ham as construction office (See Section 9202.1.A.3) Mobile hams as tenporary residence at building site (See Section 9202.1.A.6) Mortuaries Motels, hotels, bed & breakfast inns Museums Nightclubs, discotheques, etc. (See Sec. 4800 -Adult Entertain Tent establishments) R -1 R -2 R -3 R -4 C /O5 0 PF C -N C-C C-_ R C -T C-S M K§ . it D D D D D D D D D D D D D A A A A A A 9 � A A Organizations (professional, D D A D A/b A D religious, political, labor, fraternal, trade, youth, etc.) offices and meeting roans. A - Allowed The director shall determine if a proposed, unlistE D - Director's approval required use is similar to a listed use. Numbered notes arE PC Planning Commission approval required at the end of the chart. A/D- Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above. A A A PC D A D D D Organizations (professional, D D A D A/b A D religious, political, labor, fraternal, trade, youth, etc.) offices and meeting roans. A - Allowed The director shall determine if a proposed, unlistE D - Director's approval required use is similar to a listed use. Numbered notes arE PC Planning Commission approval required at the end of the chart. A/D- Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above. TABLE 9 (continued) USES ALLOWED BY ZONE R -4 R -2 R -3 R -4 C/OS 0 PF C-_ N C.:r- C -R C -T C-S M Parking'(as a principal use) PC D PC D D D Parks A A A A D A D A A A Pharmacies A A A Photocopy services; quick A. A A/D A A A printers Photofinishing - retail Photofinishing - wholesale; and blueprinting and microfiliming service Photographic Studios Police & fire stations & training facilities Pool halls, billiard parlors, etc. Pest offices Printing & publishing Produce stand (incidental sales of items produced on premises) A - Allowed D - Director's approval required PC- Planning Ccmnission approval required A/D- Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above It IN EN A A A PC A D PC A A A A PC D A PC D D D A A A D D A A The director shall determine if a proposed, unliste use is similar to a listed use. Numbered notes are at the end of the chart. TABLE 9 (continued) USES AIWAM BY- -ZONE Offices (professional) attorneys, architects, cotnselors, medical services, accountants, investment brokers, realtors, appraisers Offices (engineering) engineers & industrial design Public assembly facilities (catmunity meeting roans, auditoriums, convention exhibition halls) Railroad yards, stations, crew fac. Refuse hauling, septic tank & portable toilet services Repair services - household app. locksmiths, saw sharpening, shoe repair Residential care facilities see dwellings Restaurants, sandwich shops, takeout food, etc. Iletail sales- building & land- scape maintenance (lumber yards, nuseries, floor & wall coverings, paint, glass stores etc.) R -1 R -2 R -3 R -4 C/OS 0 PF C -N C-C C -R C -T C-S M A A8 A/D A A - Allowed D - Director's approval required PC- Planning Omission approval required A/D- Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above A A/D A D PC D D D PC V D A A A A A A A A D D A A A The director shall determine if a proposed, unlisb use is similar to a listed use. Numbered notes ar( at the end of the chart. TABLE 9 (continued) R -1 R -2 R -3 R-4 C/O5 0 PF C -N C�C C -R C -T C-S M USES- A LONM BY IONE Retail sales - appliances, furniture & furnishings,' musical instruments; data processing equip., business, office, & medical equip. stores; catalog stores; sporting goods, outdoor supply Retail sales & repair of bicycles Retail sale & rental- autos, trucks, motorcycles, RV's Retail Sales - auto parts & accessories except tires & batteries as principal use Retail sales -tires & batteries Mail sales & rental- boats, aircraft, mobile hones Retail sales- groceries, liquor, & specialized foods (bakery, meats, dairy items, etc.) Mail sales - general merchandise (drug, hardware, discount, department & variety stores) - 15,000 sq.ft. or less gross floor area per establishment - 15,001 to 60,000 sq. ft. gross floor area per establishment A - Allowed D - Director's approval required PC- Planning Commission approval required A/D- Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above A A D A A A D D A PC D A A PC A A PC A A A A PC D A A A PC rim PC A A PC The director shall determine if a proposed, unliste use is similar to a listed use. Nunbered notes ar( at the end of the chart. TABLE 9 (continued) R -1 R -2 R -3 R -4 C /OS 0 PF C -N C�C C -R C -T C-5 M USES- AILMED -BY ZONE -more than 60,000 sq.ft. gross floor area per establishment lbtail sales & rental - specialities (shoe stores, clothing stores, book/record/ videotape stores, toy stores, stationery stores, gift shops) (See Section 4800 -Adult Entertain- ment Establishments) Schools - Nursery schools, child daycare PC PC D D -Elementary, junior high, high PC PC D D schools; schools for disabled/ handicapped - Colleges /universities - Business, trade, recreational, or other specialized schools Boarding schools & academies PC PC Secretarial & related services (court reporting, stenography, typing, telephone answering, etc.) Service stations (see Section 9202.1.C) A - Allowed D - Director approval required PC- Planning Commission approval required 4/0--Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above A A A A D D D D D Me PC A/D A D A A/D A D D5 D D D A A The director shall determine if a proposed, unlistE use is similar to a listed use. Numbered rues arE at the end of the chart. TABLE 9 ALTOVM USES-BY ZONE Tire recapping Title canpanies Trailer rental Trucking /taxi service Utility campanies -corporation yards - Custaner account services (bill paying and inquires) - Distribution & transmission facilities - See Section 9202.1.E - Engineering & administration offices - Payment drop points Vending machines (See Section 9202.1.H) Veterinarians Warehousing, ministorage, moving co. Ir R -1 R -2 R -3 R -4 C /05 0 PF C -N C-C C-_ R C-_ T C.:S M A A A - Allowed D - Director's approval required PC- Planning C mnission approval required A/D- Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above A A6 A A D A A A A PC A . A A D A/D A A A A 0 A A A A A A/b6A6 D A A The director shall determine if a proposed, unlistE use is similar to a listed use. Numbered notes arE at the end of the chart. TABLE 9 ALMM- USES - -BY ZONE Water & wastewater treatment plants Water treatment services Wholesales & mail order houses 0/6597, R 1 R -2 R 3 R -4 C /0.5 0 PF C -N C-C- C -R C -T C-:S M PC A - Allowed D - Director's approval required PC- Planning Camnission approval required A/b- Director's approval on ground floor; allawed above WO 0 A A A A The director shall determine if a proposed, unlisb use is similar to a listed use. Nimbered notes an at the end of the chart. l TABLE 9 AIDED- -USES -BY.- ZONE Skating rinks Social service & charitable agencies Stadiums Swap meets Swimming pools (public) Tallow works Telegram office T%3rporary Parking lots (See Section 9202.1.A.9) R -1 R -2 R -3 RA C/05 0 PF C -N C-C C -R C -T C-S M PC PC D PC PC A D D A A Temporary real estate sales D D D D office in tract (See Section 9202.1.A.2) Tlemporary sales (See Section 9202.1.A.10) Temporary uses - not otherwise D D D D L listed (See Section 9202.1.A.11) Theaters (see Section 4800 - Adult Entertainment establishments) Ticket/travel agencies A - Allowed D - Director's approval required PC Planning O mnission approval required A/D- Director's approval on ground floor; allowed above PC D D PC PC D D D PC PC D D PC PC PC PC PC A A A D D D A A A PC D The director shall determine if a proposed, unliste use is similar to a listed use. Numbered notes are at the end of the chart. D D D D D D D D D D D D D D A A A PC D The director shall determine if a proposed, unliste use is similar to a listed use. Numbered notes are at the end of the chart. 19 ORDINANCE NO. 1085 (19 87 Series) FINALLY PASSED this 20th day of January 1987, on motion of Councilwoman Dovey , seconded by Councilman Settle , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dovey, Settle, Rappa and Mayor Pro -Tem Griffin NOES: None ABSENT: Mayor Dunin Mayor Pro- Tem`Robert ATTEST: Cit Clerk Pamela 60 ges f in m