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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1016ORDINANCE NO. 1016 (1984 Series) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AMENDING THE ZONING REGULATIONS, PF ZONE, CHANGING THE REGULATIONS REGARDING COMMERCIAL USES IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (CR 1173) 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, 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. A summary of this ordinance, together with the ayes and noes, shall be published once in full, at least three days before final passage, in the Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in this city, and this ordinance shall go into effect at the expiration of thirty (30) days after its final passage. 0 1016 INTRODUCED AND PASSED TO PRINT by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo at a meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of July, 1984, on the motion of Councilperson Griffin ... , seconded by Councilperson Settle ......... and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers Griffin, Settle, Dovey, Dunin and Mayor Billig NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: CITY CLERK PAMELA VOLES 0 ,ity Administrative Of icer CdAmunity Development Director 1 B. PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT S1`,__jARDS. 1'. Maximum density: 12 dwelling units per net acre (See also Section 9202.5.B). 2. Yards: See Section 9202.5.C. 3. Maximum height: 35 feet (See also Section 9202.5.C. and 9202.5.E 4. Maximum coverage: 60 percent (See also Section 9202.5.D). 5. Parking requirements: See Section 9202.5.G. SECTION 9203.7 PUBLIC FACILITY (PF) ZONE A. PURPOSE AND APPLICATION. The PF zone is intended to provide for the wide range of public uses likely to be located on public property. Public uses are those conducted by governmental or non - profit agencies. However, this zone will also pro- vide for complementary private and commercial uses which, within the over- all guidance of the general plan, provide a public benefit. The zone is further intended to protect neighboring private uses from potentially incompatible public uses. It will be applied to areas desig- nated "public /semi - public" and "park" on the general plan map. B. PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. 1. Yards: See Section 9202.5.C. 2. Maximum height: 35. feet (_See also Sections 9202.5.0 and 9202.5.E T.- 3. Maximum coverage: 60 percent ('See also Section 9202.5.D). 4. Parking requirements: See Section 9202.5.6. C. PUBLIC SCHOOL TENANT USES. 1. Purpose, scope, and duration. In order to allow. more complete use of space made available by declin- ing enrollment, certain r-y. commer'cial .activit =i'es may be established in the public schools/ in addition to uses listed in Table 9 (Section 9202.8) of these regulations. Notwithstanding ariy' other .provisions of these reg- ulations to the contrary and in confor-�mance�: with the general plan, the following provisions shall apply. to such uses. The Director may act to extend all- temporarypermit,s :,,._regardless of the type of permit. 1/ y l / • 2. Uses allowed by public school tenant permit. -f-€- the Director approves a- public school tenant permits subject to the standards in Subsection Y(obelow,p The Director may establish conditions to further the intent of this section. A public notice shall be posted at the site of each proposed school tenant use. If anyone informs the Community Development Department of a question or objection concerning the proposed school tenant use, that cannot'-be_..resolved by.staff to the satisfaction of the complainant, within five days of the posting, the Director shall schedule a hearing for the application as provided for administrative use permits. If no questions or objections are received by the Community Development Department that `cannot be resolved, the-Director may issue the..permit. upon submission of all required information and without further notice or public hearing. t_he following uses may be established by school tenant permits within public schools in the PF zone. The preeedures for sueh per shall be as p evided in C r 920-2.1-5- for . a. Public educational programs different from those normally conducted at the school, such as full -time, adult programs at an elementary school; b. Private educational 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. If the Director approves an administrative use permit, as provided in Section 9204.2-- to the standards in Subsect:ibn 5 below, the' following uses may be established within .public schools ,in [ke PF zone. a. Employee organization offices; b. Government agency administrative offices wi.th.infrequent visitation; c. Youth, adult, and charitable service or'ganiations: 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 appliance's, watches musical instruments, and similar items. 0 0 4. Uses allowed with Planning Commission approval. If the Planning Commission approves -a use permit, as provided in Section 9204.2, subject to the standards in Subsection 5 below, the following uses may be established within public schools in the PF zone a. Travel or ticket agency; b. Duplicating, mailing, and direct distribution (private postal) services. 5. Other uses allowed. Other uses may be allowed, or allowed with Administrative or Planning Commission approval. The - Community Development Director must determine.that the use is similar in character and impacts on its surroundings to one of those listed above, in Subsections 2,3, or 4. 6 Y Standards. The following standards shall be conditions of approval for all types of permits. Whether these standards can reasonably be met shall be considered when deciding if a use permit should be approved for a specific use in a specific location. a The USA F..Ai I i���o�� mit approval shat,! be €er est- seried which °gin ,. t ;•.� a beyond three. ears €rem the date — when these pravizsi�eas reneot-ning- p4h1jr- sphnn! tenant uses take effee't Q,Vi Parking as re4uir.ed by. Section 9202.5.G.. shall be provided;, b y: There will be adequate space for the function itself and supporting activities such as parking, in addition to al.,l .other activities. previously established at 'the school; C -s�, The use will not require ,structural changes to the school buldng,linconsistent with future school•use of the building,, :., unless [here is written _.guarantee the building` will -be cestpred - fdr`•,schoo,l use upon termination-of the lease or permit; d There w l be minimal- customer, cl ie[it , or del'iVery . traftid; e:0 Clients or: customers' shall` not visit the leased space. between 1`l p.m. and 7 a.m,, , 605 5 (IYO 31 F-d 6 7//7 8ao/t �ub�rsh�� syr�sis �r-Tf- 0 0 g! There will be minimal employee activity at night and on weekends; 9 Activities shall be conducted entirely within the school building or on established playing fielder and shall not alter the appearance of the building` or the playing fields,except as provided in standard "c" above; No vehicle larger than a 3/4 -ton truck may be used by the tenant at the lease site; 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; j� No use shall cause noise, dust, vibration, offensive smell, smoke, glare, or electrical interference, or other hazard or nuisance. g. All uses must meet fire Department standards for access, hydrant locations, and fireflow prior to occupancy. ORDINANCE NO. 1016 (1984 Series) FINALLY PASSED this 17th day of July , 1984, on motion of Mayor Billig , seconded by Councilman Dunin , and on the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Billig, Councilmembers Dunin and Griffin NOES: None ABSENT: Councilmembers Dovey and Settle ,OS�S (�