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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0894ORDINANCE NO. 894 (1981 Series) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AMENDING THE ZONING REGULATIONS, PF ZONE, TO PROVIDE FOR COMMERCIAL USES IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (CR 941) WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and City Council have held public hearings to consider-amending the zoning regulations in accordance with Section 65800 and following of the California Government Code; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has transmitted a report together with a record of its hearing; 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 amendment 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. This ordinance, together with the ayes and noes, shall be published once in full, 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. INTRODUCED AND PASSED TO PRINT by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a meeting thereof held on'the 7th day of'July, 1981, on the motion of Councilperson Councilman Dunin , seconded by Councilperson Councilwoman Dovey and on the following roll call vote.: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Dovey, Bond, Settle, and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None 0 894 r;-.. ORDINANCE NO. 894 Page 2 ATTEST: i � ... CITY CLYRK PAMdA VOG APPROVED: City Adm' st tive Off is r City Attorney (1981 Series) r It AKA,—x R 0.". EL MAY ELANIE C. BILLIG G Community De elopment ector ORDINANCE NO. 894 (1981 Series) FINALLY PASSED this 21st day of July , 1981, on motion of Councilman Dunin , seconded by Councilman Bond and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Dunin, Bond, Dovey, Settle, and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None yor 1, lame C. Billig ATTEST: K xf City Clerk Pamela oges SECTION 9203.7 PUBLIC FACILITY (PF) ZONE E. PUBLIC SCHOOL TENANT USES. 1. Purpose, scope, and duration. In order to allow more complete use of space in. public schools made available by declining enrollment, in conformance with the general plan, certain commercial activities may be established temporarily. Notwithstanding any other provisions of these regulations to the contrary, the following provisions shall apply to such uses. These provisions concerning public school tenant uses shall be automatically repealed at the end of three years from their effective date, unless the City Council, following the usual procedure for Municipal Code amendments, acts to extend them beyond that date. 2. Uses allowed by public school tenant permit. Subject to the standards in Subsection 5 below, the following uses may be established within public schools in the PF zone if the Director approves a public school .tenant permit. The procedures for such permits shall be as provided in Section 9204.3, Hone Occupation Permits. a. Public educational programs different from those normally conducted at the school, such as full -time, adult programs at an elementary school; b. Private educationsl programs, such as professional, vocational, or recreational classes; c. Storage of furnishings and records; d. Telephone answering or paging service; e. Stenographic, court reporting, typing, graphic design, editing, and translating services; f.. Child daycare. 3. Uses allowed with administrative approval. Subject to the standards in Subsection 5 below, the following uses may be established within public schools in the PF zone if the Director approves an administrative use permit, as provided in Section 9204.2. EX"UNHOW "All a. Firployee organization offices; b. Government agency administrative offices with infrequent visitation; c. Youth, adult, and charitable service organizations; d. Photography studio or art studio; e. Office for equipment sales or repair, excluding on —site sales or vehicle repair; f. Clothing repair or alteration and repair of small appliances, watches, musical instruments, and similar items. 4. Uses allowed with Planning Commission approval. Subject to the standards in Subsection 5 below, the following uses may be established within public schools in the PF zone if the Planning cemni.ssion approves a use permit as provided in Section 9204.2. a. Travel or ticket agency; b. Duplicating, mailing, and direct distribution (private postal) services. 5. Standards. The following standards shall be conditions of approval for all types of permits. Whether these standards can reasonable be met shall be considered when deciding if a use permit should be approved for a specific use in a specific location. a. The-use will be temporary; permit approval shall be for a maximum period which shall not extend beyond three years frcm the date when these provisions concerning public school tenant uses take effect. b. Parking as required by Section.9202.5.F. shall be provided; c. 'There will be adequate space for the function itself and supporting activities such as parking, in addition to all other activities previously established at the school; d. The use will not require structural changes to the school building,, unless there is written guarantee the building will be restored for school use upon termination of the lease or permit; e. There will be minimal customer, client, or delivery traffic; f. Clients or customers shall not visit the leased space between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m, or on Sundays; r �r exwosir °a" g. There will be minimal employee activity at night and on weekends; h. Activities shall be conducted entirely within the school building and shall not alter the appearance of the building; i. No vehicle larger than a 3/4 -ton truck may be used by the tenant at the lease site; j. Activities conducted and materials or equipment used shall not change the fire - safety or occupancy classifications of the premises, nor. use utilities in amounts greater than normally provided for school use; k. No use shall cause noise, dust, vibration, offensive smell, smoke, glare, or electrical interference, or other hazard or nuisance. �3 r is