HomeMy WebLinkAbout1290ORDINANCE NO. 12 9 X1995 Series)
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE SAN LUIS OBISPO CITY COUNCIL
AMENDING THE ZONING MAP
TO CHANGE THE DESIGNATION FROM M TO C -S -S
AT 791 ORCUTT ROAD
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and the City Council have held public hearings
to consider appropriate zoning for the site in accordance with the California Government Code;
and
WHEREAS, the potential environmental impacts of the proposed rezoning have been
evaluated in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act and the City's
Environmental Guidelines;
NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as
follows:
SECTION 1. Finding. The proposed rezoning is consistent with general plan policies
related to the location of service commercial and manufacturing uses, and promotes the public
health, safety, and general welfare.
SECTION 2. Environmental Determination. An initial study concludes that the rezoning
will not have any significant adverse impacts on the environment (ER 122 -95). The Council
hereby approves a negative declaration.
SECTION 3. Rezoning Approval. The Council approves application No. R 122 -95,
thereby amending the Official Zoning Map designation for the site from Manufacturing (M) to
Service - Commercial Special Consideration (C -S -S), as shown on and described by attached
Exhibit A.
SECTION 4. Special Consideration Zoning The Special Consideration zoning is
hereby established on this site to ensure that development adequately addresses traffic,
circulation, creek preservation, and downstream drainage impacts.
SECTION 5. Master List of Allowed Uses. Administrative use permit approval is
required for any use proposed on a property with a Special Consideration zoning, unless a
master list of permitted and conditionally permitted uses is adopted as part of the rezoning. The
master list of allowed and conditionally allowed uses for this site is attached as Exhibit B.
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SECTION 6. Publication. A summary of this ordinance, together with the names of
Council members voting for and against, shall be published at least 5 days prior to its final
passage, in the Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in this city. This
ordinance shall go into effect at the expiration of thirty (30) days after its final passage.
INTRODUCED AND PASSED TO PRINT by the Council of the City of San Luis
Obispo at its meeting held on the 5 t h day of D e c emb e r , 1995, on motion of C o u n c i l
Member Rome Vconded by Council Member Smith and on the following roll call vote:
Ayes: Council Members Romero, Smith, - Williams, Roalman,
and Mayor Settle
Noes: N o n e
Absent: None
Mayor Allen K. Settle
ATTEST:
CiV Cleyk, by Asst. City Clerk
Kim Como —n
APPROVED:
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EXHIBIT B
MASTER LIST OF ALLOWED AND CONDITIONALLY ALLOWED USES
3210, 3256,3290 BROAD STREET AND 761 ORCUTT ROAD
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1. General Criteria:
To minimize adverse impacts on wildlife resulting from human activity near the creek:
1. No outdoor speakers or amplified music is allowed in conjunction with any use
established.
2. Outdoor activities such as sales, storage, repair, or play areas shall be limited in
size and oriented toward Broad Street and away from the creek, subject to
administrative use permit approval.
3. Outdoor dining and seating shall be limited to an area similar in size and
configuration to the one shown on the attached conceptual site plan.
2. Allowed Uses (except where associated outdoor activities require aministrative use
permit approval):
• Advertising & related services (graphic design, writing, mailing, addressing,
etc.)
• Amusement arcades (See Section 17.08.060)
• Barbers, hairstylists, manicurists, tanning centers
• Broadcast studios
• Caretaker's quarters
• Catering services
• Computer services
Contractors - all types of general and special building contractor's offices
• Credit reporting and collection
• Delivery and private postal services
• Detective and security services
• Laundry/dry cleaners
- pick -up point
- self - service
• Offices (engineering) engineers, architects, and industrial design
• Photocopy services, quick printers
• Photofinishing - retail
• Photofinishing - wholesale, and blueprinting and microfilming services
• Photographic studios
• Post offices and public and private postal services
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Master list of allowed uses
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• Printing and publishing
• Produce stands
• Repair services
-small household appliances, locksmith, seamstress, shoe repair
• Restaurants, sandwich shops, takeout food, etc.
• Retail sales - appliances, furniture and furnishings, musical instruments,
processing equipment, business, office and medical equipment stores; catalog
stores, sporting goods, outdoor supply.
• Retail sales - auto parts and accessories except tires and batteries as principal use
• Retail sales - groceries, liquor, and specialized foods (bakery, meats, dairy items,
etc.)
• Retail sales - indoor sales of building materials and gardening supplies (floor and
wall coverings, paint, glass stores, etc.)
• Retail sales and repair of bicycles
• Tattoo Parlors
• Ticket /travel agencies
• Wholesale and mail order houses
3. Uses Allowed with Director's or Chief Building Official's Approval by Letter
• Mobile home as temporary residence at building site
• Outdoor sales of Christmas trees and other seasonal agricultural products
4. Uses Allowed by Director's Approval of an Administrative Use - Permit:
• Animal hospitals, boarding, and grooming (small animals)
• Bars, taverns, etc. (without entertainment facilities)
• Building and landscape maintenance services
• Bowling alleys
• Cabinet and carpentry shops
• Circuses, carnivals, fairs, festivals, parades on private property
• Day care - day care center
• Equipment rental
• Feed stores and farm supply sales
• Laboratories (medical, analytical research)
• Repair services -large appliance, electrical equipment power tools, saw sharpening
• Retail sales - general merchandise (drug, hardware, discount, department and
variety stores)
• Retail sales - outdoor sales of landscape materials ( nurseries)
• Retail sales - tires and batteries
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Master list of allowed uses
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• Secretarial & related services (court reporting, stenography, typing, .telephone
answering, etc.)
• Temporary sales
• Temporary uses - not otherwise listed
• Utility companies
- engineering & administration offices
• Utility distribution facilities (See Section. 17.08.080)
• Water treatment services
• Vending machines (See Section 17.08.050)
• Veterinarians
5. Uses Allowed by Planning Commission Approval of a Use Permit:
• Antennas (commercial broadcasting)
Athletic and health clubs, fitness centers, game courts
• Cemeteries, mausoleums, columbariums
• Churches, synagogues, temples, etc.
• Homeless shelters
• Manufacturing
• Organizations (professional, religious, political, labor, fraternal, trade, youth,
etc.) offices and meeting rooms
• Public assembly facilities (community meeting rooms, auditoriums,
convention /exhibition halls)
• Schools - business, trade, recreational, or other specialized schools
6. Any other uses are not allowed.
The following uses are not allowed:
Retail sales and rental - autos, trucks, motorcycles, RV's, boats, aircraft, mobile homes
Utility companies - corporation yards
Parking as a principal use
Railroad yards, stations, crew facilities
Airports and related facilities
Bus stations
Stadiums
Contractor's yards
Exterminators and fumigators
Gas distributors
Service stations
Concurrent sales of alcoholic beverages and motor fuel
Tire recapping
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Master list of allowed uses
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Trailer rental
Trucking /taxi service
Ambulance service
Warehousing, ministorage, moving companies
Drive -in theaters
Hot tubs - commercial use
Mineral extraction
Retail -sales.- outdoor sales of building materials (lumber yards)
Skating rinks-
Swap meets
Swimming pools (public)
Amusement parks, fairgrounds
Animal hospitals and boarding, grooming, and training .(large. animals)
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Ordinance No. 1290 (1995 Series)
FINALLY PASSED this 4th day of January ,
1996, on motion of Vice Mayor Williams , seconded
by Council Member Romero , and on the following roll call
vote:
AYES: Council Members Smith, Roalman, Romero, Vice Mayor Williams, and Mayor Settle
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
by Assistant City Clerk Kim Condon