HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 313 CERTIFICATION
I, Marcia M. Torgerson, City Clerk of the City of Atascadero, hereby certify
that the foregoing is the true and correct original of Ordinance No. 313 adopted
by the Atascadero City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on October 22,
1996 and that it has been duly published pursuant to State Law.
DATED: 41�:��-� M 1
Marcia M. Torgerson
City Clerk
City of Atascadero, California
ORDINANCE NO. 313
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO
AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT BY THE ADDITION OF A
(CPK) ZONING DISTRICT AND AMENDING MAP 11 OF THE
OFFICIAL ZONING MAPS BY REZONING CERTAIN REAL
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2600 EL CAMINO REAL FROM
(IP) INDUSTRIAL PARK TO (CPK) COMMERCIAL PARK
(ZC 96005; Johns/Churchill)
WHEREAS, the proposed zoning ordinance amendment is
consistent with the General Plan as required by Section 65860 of
the California Government Code; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendment is in conformance with
Section 65800 et seq. of the California Government Code
concerning zoning regulations; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendment will not have a significant
adverse impact upon the environment . The Negative Declaration
prepared for the project is adequate; and
WHEREAS, the Atascadero Planning Commission held a public
hearing on September 3, 1996 and has recommended approval of Zone
Change 96005 .
NOW, THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Atascadero does
ordain as follows :
Section 1 . Council Findings .
1 . The proposal is compatible with the surrounding land
use and zoning.
2 . The proposal is consistent with the General Plan
Land Use Element and other elements contained in the
General Plan.
3 . The proposal will not result in any significant adverse
environmental impacts . The Negative Declaration prepared
for the project is adequate.
Section 2 . Zoning Text .
The Zoning Ordinance text is hereby amended by the addition
of the language shown on the attached Exhibit A.
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Section 3 . Zoning Map.
Map number 11 of the Official Zoning Maps of the City of
Atascadero on file in the City Community Development Department
is hereby amended as shown on the attached Exhibit b which is
hereby made a part of this ordinance by reference.
Section 4 . Publication.
The City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published
once within fifteen (15) days after its passage in the Atascadero
News, a newspaper of general circulation, printed, published, and
circulated in the City in accordance with Section 36933 of the
Government Code; shall certify the adopting and posting of this
ordinance and shall cause this ordinance and this certification
together with proof of posting to be entered into the Book of
Ordinances of the City.
Section 5 . Effective Date.
This ordinance shall go into effect and be in full force and
effect at 12 : 01 a.m. on the 31st day after its passage .
On motion by Councilmember Johnson , seconded by Council-
member Carden , the foregoing Ordinance is approved by the
following roll-call vote:
AYES : Councilmembers Carden, Johnson, Luna and Mayor
Highland
NOES : None
ABSENT : Councilman Bewley (Abstain)
DATE ADOPTED: October 22, 1996
Y OF SCA ERO, CA
GEORGE GHLA , Mayor
By: RAY JO SON, May r Pro Tem
ATTEST :
LEE PRICE, City Cl
ORDINANCE NO. 313
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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ARTHER R.' TANDON, Ciffy Attorney
By: ROY A HANLEY, De ty
PREPARED BY:
STEVEN L. D P, Acting Director
Community Development Department
EXHIBIT A
CPK (Commercial Park) Zone
9-3.251 . Purpose: This zone is established to provide for large
lot commercial and light manufacturing uses. It is intended that
special attention be given to providing for comprehensive
development plans to achieve appropriate functional relationships
between various uses and preclude "piecemeal" development of
existing larger lots.
9-3.252. Allowable Uses: The following uses shall be allowed in
the Commercial Park Zone. The establishment of allowable uses
shall be as provided by Chapter 2 of this Title:
(a) Apparel and finished products
(b) Automobile, mobilehome and vehicle dealers and suppliers
(See Section 9-6.163)
(c) Accessory storage (See Section 9-6.165)
(d) Broadcasting studios
(e) Building materials and hardware (See Section 9-6.165)
(f) Business support services
(g) Contract construction services
(h) Electronic and scientific instruments
(i) Farm equipment and supplies
(j) Food and kindred products (See Section 9-6.1280
(k) Fuel and ice dealers (See Section 9-6.129)
(1) Furniture and fixtures
(m) Horticultural specialties (See Section 9-6.116)
(n) Laundries and dry cleaning plants
(o) Light repair services
(p) Mail order and vending
(q) Roadside stands (See Section 9-6. 117)
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(r) Schools - business and vocational (See Section 9-6.125)
(s) Small scale manufacturing
(t) Stone and cut stone products
(u) Temporary events (See Section 9-6.177)
(v) Temporary or seasonal sales (See Section 9-6.174)
(w) Utility transmission facilities
(x) Wholesaling and distribution
(aa) The following uses when established in conjunction with
a commercial center containing at least one major
commercial tenant with a minimum of 20, 000 square feet
of floor area:
(1) Eating and drinking places
(2) Financial services
(3) Food and beverage retail sales
(4) Furniture, home furnishings and. equipment
(5) General merchandise store
9-3.253. Conditional Uses: The following uses may be established
in the Commercial Park Zone. The establishment of conditional uses
shall be as provided by Chapter 2 of this Title:
(a) Auto repair and services (See Section 9-6.130)
(b) Chemical products
(c) Concrete, gypsum and plaster products
(d) Glass products
(e) Lumber and wood products
(f) Machinery manufacturing
(g) Paper products
(h) Paving materials
(i) Pipelines
(j ) Plastics and rubber products
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(k) Public assembly and entertainment -
(1) Sales Lots (See Section 9-6.139)
(m) Structural clay pottery products
(n) Textile mills
(o) Transit stations and terminals
(p) Vehicle and equipment storage (See Section 9-6.183)
(q) Warehousing
9-3.254. Lot Size: The minimum lot size in the Commercial Park
Zone shall be two acres. Smaller lot sizes may be allowed for
planned commercial and industrial developments, including
condominiums, where the Planning Commission determines that such
smaller lot sizes will not be detrimental to the purpose and intent
of the Commercial Park Zone.
9-3.255. Development Standards: the following development
standards may be modified through the Conditional Use Permit
process.
(A) Customer and employee parking areas designed to have
vehicles facing E1 Camino Real or the freeway shall be
screened with a landscaped berm a minimum of thirty inches
(30") in height.
(b) A minimum freeway setback shall be provided. Said
setback shall be landscaped.
(c) All new and existing utilities shall be installed
underground.
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