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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 473 CERTIFICATION I, Marcia McClure Torgerson, C.M.C., City Clerk of the City of Atascadero, hereby certify that the foregoing is a tide and correct copy of Ordinance No. 473, adopted by the Atascadero City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on March 22, 2005, and that it has been duly published pursuant to State Law. ti DATED: ._; _ .. C :, '�:'l C? �x _..: ¢�".. f �''€C55-1 .., , Marcia McClure'f orgerson,C.M.C.{r City Clerk City of Atascadero,California ORDINANCE NO. 473 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE ATASCADERO MUNICIPAL CODE BY APPROVING ZONE CHANGE 2004-0094 TO UPDATE ALLOWED AND CONDITIONALLY ALLOWED USES IN COMMERCIAL ZONES. (City of Atascadero) The City Council hereby finds and declares as follows: WHEREAS, an application has been received from the City of Atascadero (6905 El Camino Real, Suite 6, Atascadero, CA 93422), to consider a project consisting of a zone text change to update code sections related to allowed and conditionally allowed uses in commercial zoning districts; and, WHEREAS, the City of Atascadero's 2025 General Plan incorporated a series of Smart Growth goals that include efficient use and reuse of existing lands and for more compact, pedestrian scaled development through intensification of commercially designated land uses; and, WHEREAS, the General Plan contains Policies and Programs to provide a sound economic base to sustain the City's unique character by establishing a range of employment and business opportunities and generate sufficient revenue to support adequate levels of public services, and environment, social and educational quality and to retain and expand existing businesses and attract new businesses to improve the availability of goods and services; and, WHEREAS, the General Plan contains Policies and Programs to provide public and Planning Commission review of uses which may have potential impacts to surrounding uses and neighborhoods; and, WHEREAS, an Initial Study and Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration 2004-0045 were prepared for the project and made available for public review in accordance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has determined that it is in the best interest of the City to enact this amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to protect the health, safety and welfare of its citizens by applying orderly development of the City; and, WHEREAS, the laws and regulations relating to the preparation and public notice of environmental documents, as set forth in the State and local guidelines for implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA)have been adhered to; and, WHEREAS, a timely and properly noticed Public Hearing upon the subject Zone Change application was held by the Planning Commission of the City of Atascadero at which hearing evidence, oral and documentary, was admitted on behalf of said Zoning amendments; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Atascadero, at a duly noticed Public Hearing held on January 18, 2005, studied and considered Zone Change 2004-0094, after first studying and considering the Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared for the project; and, WHEREAS,the City Council of the City of Atascadero, at a duly noticed Public Hearing held on March 8, 2005, studied and considered Zone Change 2004-0094, after first studying and considering the Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared for the project; and, NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Findings for Approval of Zone Text Change 2004-0094. The City Council finds as follows: 1. The zone change is consistent with General Plan policies and all other applicable ordinances and policies of the City. 2. Amendment of the zoning ordinance will provide for the orderly and efficient use of lands where such development standards are applicable. 3. The zone change will not, in itself, result in significant environmental impacts. SECTION 2. Approval. The City Council of the City of Atascadero, in a regular session assembled on March 22, 2005 resolved to approve on second reading, by title only, an ordinance that would amend the City Zoning code text with the following: 9-3.701 Purpose. This section contains descriptions of the types of land uses which can be established under this article. The uses described here are allowed in the various zoning districts established. The description of land uses are intended only to list the various land uses included under each general heading and do not explain what permit requirements or performance standards may be applicable to a given use. Accessory Storage. The indoor or outdoor storage of various materials on the same site as a principal building or land use which is other than storage, which supports the activities or conduct of the principal use. Agricultural Accessory Uses. Includes any use that is customarily part of an agricultural activity and is clearly incidental and secondary to that activity and does not change the character of the agricultural use. Agricultural accessory uses include grazing, crop production to feed animals, and related storage of vehicles and personal property, and accessory structures including barns, stables, and corrals. Ag Processing. Establishment performing a variety of operations on crops subsequent to their harvest, with the intent of preparing them for market or further processing and packaging at a distance from the agricultural area including: alfalfa cubing; hay baling and cubing; corn shelling; drying of corn, rice, hay, fruits and vegetables; fruit and vegetables; grain cleaning and custom grinding; custom grist mills; custom milling of flour, feed and grain; sorting, grading and packaging of fruits and vegetables; tree nut hulling and shelling; cotton ginning; and wineries. Amusement Services. Establishments providing indoor amusement or entertainment on payment of a fee or admission charge, such as: arcades and coin-operated amusements; card rooms, billiard and pool halls as a primary use; alleys; ice skating and roller skating; I dance halls, clubs and ballrooms which are principal uses rather than being subordinate to an eating or drinking place; gymnasiums, reducing salons, health and exercise facilities that do not include courts or similar facilities designed for tennis, handball, racquetball or similar indoor participation sports. Animal Hospitals. Establishments primarily engaged in performing services for animals, including veterinary services and animal hospitals. Does not include kennels, which are listed as a separate category. Apparel and Finished Products. Manufacturing establishments, known as the cutting-up and needle trades, producing clothing and fabricating products by cutting and sewing purchased woven or knit textile fabrics, plastics and furs. Included in the apparel industries are three types of establishments: (i) "regular" or inside factories; (2) contract factories; and (3) apparel jobbers. Regular factories perform all of the usual manufacturing functions within their own plant; the contract factories manufacture apparel from materials owned by others; and apparel jobbers perform the entrepreneurial functions of a manufacturing company, such as buying raw materials, designing and preparing samples, arranging for the manufacture of the garments from their materials and selling of the finished apparel. Also includes leather and leather products, tanning and finished products. Custom tailors and dressmakers not operating as a factory are not included. Auto Dealers (New and Used) and Supplies. Retail and wholesale trade establishments selling new and used automobiles, including but not limited to, light trucks, motorcycles and mopeds. Also includes establishments selling new parts and accessories within a building for the above. Does not include establishments dealing exclusively in used parts. Includes automobile repair shops only when maintained by establishment engaged in the sale of vehicles on the same site. Does not include "service stations," which are separately defined. Auto Repair and Services. Service establishments primarily engaged in the repair, alteration, painting, washing or waxing of automobiles. May also include rental of cars, trucks or trailers; leasing of cars and trucks. Does not include repair shops which are subordinate to and maintained by a vehicle dealership. Bar/tavern. Establishments where alcoholic beverages are sold for on-site consumption, which is not part of a larger restaurant. Includes bars, taverns, pubs, night clubs, and similar establishments where any food service is subordinate to the sale of alcoholic beverages. May also include beer brewing as part of a microbrewery, and other beverage tasting facilities. Does not include adult entertainment businesses. Bed and Breakfast. Transient lodging establishments primarily engaged in providing overnight or otherwise temporary lodging for the general public. Such establishments provide limited meal service, generally breakfast, for lodgers. Broadcasting Studios. Communications uses including radio, television, telegraph and telephone broadcasting and receiving stations which are facilities and equipment enclosed entirely within buildings, except for accessory transmission facilities such as antennas, satellite receiving dishes and similar transmission and receiving apparatus. Building Materials and Hardware. Retail trade establishments primarily engaged in the sale of lumber and other building materials, including paint, wallpaper, glass, hardware, nursery stock, lawn and garden supplies. Includes all such stores selling to the general public, even if sales to contractors account for a larger proportion of total sales. Establishments primarily selling plumbing, heating, and air conditioning equipment and electrical supplies are classified in "Wholesaling and Distribution." Business Support Services. Service establishments housed primarily within buildings, which provide particular businesses with services that are maintenance and repair related, service oriented, testing, rental, etc. This group includes: outdoor advertising services; mail advertising services (reproduction and shipping); blueprinting, photocopying, photofinishing, commercial art and design (production); services to structures, such as window cleaning, exterminators, janitorial services; heavy equipment and business equipment repair services including welding repair and armature rewinding and repair (except vehicle repair which is included under "Auto Repair and Service"); computer related services (rental, repair, and maintenance); research and development laboratories, including testing facilities; protective services (other than office-related); equipment rental yards are included under "Vehicle and Equipment Storage" and which include the leasing of tools, machinery and other business items, except vehicles; trading stamp services: repair of large size consumer products including major appliances; and other business services that may be of a "heavy service" nature. Caretaker Residence. A permanent residence that is secondary or accessory to the principal use activity occurring on a property. A caretaker dwelling is used for housing a caretaker employed on the site of any nonresidential use where a caretaker is needed for security purposes or to provide twenty-four (24) hour care or monitoring of plants, animals, equipment, or other conditions on the site. Also includes separate quarters for servants who are employed by the occupant of the principal dwelling on the property. Does not include housing for caretaker-type employees in the Agriculture Zone which is defined as "Farm Labor Quarters." Cemeteries. Interment establishments engaged in subdividing property into cemetery lots and offering burial plots or air space for sale. Includes animal cemeteries and cemetery, mausoleum and columbarium operations. Excludes funeral parlor and related facilities which are listed under "Funeral Services." Chemical Products. Manufacturing establishments producing basic chemicals and establishments manufacturing products predominantly by chemical processes. Establishments classified in this major group manufacture three general classes of products: (1) basic chemicals such as acids, alkalis, salts, and organic chemicals; (2) chemical products to be used in further manufacture such as synthetic fibers, plastic materials, dry colors, and pigments; (3) finished chemical products to be used for ultimate consumption such as drugs, cosmetics, and soaps; or to be used as materials or supplies in other industries such as paints, fertilizers, and explosives. Churches and Related Activities. Religious organization facilities operated for worship or for promotion of religious activities, including churches and religious Sunday-type schools. Other establishments maintained by religious organizations, such as educational institutions, hospitals and other operations that may be considered commercial in nature if not run by the religious organization (such as a recreational camp) are classified according to their respective activities. Collection Stations. Facilities for the temporary accumulation and storage of recyclable discarded materials, which are subsequently transported to recycling centers or solid waste disposal sites for further processing. Does not include automobile wrecking yards or any recycling processing facilities, which are listed under "Recycling and Scrap." Does not include temporary storage of toxic, mutagenic or radioactive waste materials. Concrete, Gypsum, and Plaster Products. Manufacturing establishments primarily engaged in producing concrete building block, brick and all types of precast and prefab concrete products. Also includes ready-mix concrete batch plants, lime manufacturing, and the manufacture of gypsum products, such as plasterboard. Contract Construction Services. Service establishments primarily engaged in construction, including new work, additions, alterations, and repairs. Construction activities are generally administered or managed from a relatively fixed place of business, but the actual construction work is performed at one or more different sites which may be dispersed geographically. Three broad types of construction activity are covered: building construction by general contractors or by operative builders, other construction by general contractors, and construction by special trade contractors such as electrical, air conditioning and plumbing contractors, or others such as well drilling services. The installation of prefabricated buildings and equipment is also included. Crop Production and Grazing. Agricultural uses including the production of grains, field crops, vegetables, melons, fruits, tree nuts, flower fields and seed production, tree and sod farms, crop services and crop harvesting. Also includes the raising or feeding of beef cattle, sheep and goats by grazing or pasturing. Does not include feedlots, which are not allowed. Eating and Drinking Places. Restaurants;-bas and other establishments selling prepared foods and drinks for consumption on the premises, as well as facilities for dancing and other entertainment which are secondary and subordinate to the principal use of the establishment as an eating and drinking place. Also includes , lunch counters and refreshment stands selling prepared goods and drinks for immediate consumption. Restaurants, lunch counters, and drinking places operated as subordinate service facilities within other establishments are not included here unless they are operated as leased departments by outside operators. Does not include establishments with drive- through facilities. Eating and Drinking Places with :Drive-Through Facilities. Establishments which include points of service where customers are served prepared food without leaving their vehicles. Electronic and Scientific instruments. Manufacturing and establishments producing instruments (including professional and scientific) for measurement, testing, analysis and control, and their associated sensors and accessories; optical instruments and lenses; surveying and drafting instruments; surgical, medical, and dental instruments, equipment, and supplies; ophthalmic goods; photographic equipment and supplies; and watches and clocks; and electrical instruments, components and equipment including integrated circuits, semiconductors, calculators and computers. Farm Animal Raising. The keeping, feeding or grazing of animals as an avocation, hobby, or school project, subordinate to the principal residential use of a property, includes species commonly considered as farm animals as well as exotic species, but does not include household pets. See also "Livestock Specialties." Farm Equipment and Supplies. Establishments primarily engaged in the sale or rental of agricultural machinery and equipment for use in the preparation and maintenance of the soil, the planting and harvesting of crops, and other operations and processes pertaining to work on the farm; also dairy and other livestock equipment. Includes agricultural machinery, dairy farm machinery and equipment, irrigation equipment, poultry equipment and frost protection equipment; hay, grain and feed sales. Farm Labor Quarters. Includes residences, rooming houses and boardinghouses and mess halls for farm workers employed on land owned by the owner of the building site on which the quarters are located. Financial Services. Service establishments primarily engaged in the field of finance, including: banks and trust companies; credit agencies other than banks; brokers and dealers in securities and commodity contracts; security and commodity exchanges; holding (but not predominantly operating)companies; and other investment companies. Fisheries and Game Preserves. Resource extraction operations engaged in commercial fishing (including marine-related animals, mammals, etc.) and the operation of fish hatcheries, fish and game preserves, and game propagation. Food and Beverage Retail Sales. Retail trade establishments primarily engaged in selling food for home preparation and consumption, as well as the retail sale of packaged alcoholic beverages for consumption off the premises, including wine tasting facilities which are not on the same site as the winery. Establishments (except for wine tasting facilities)may include no more than two gas pumps as an accessory use. Food and Kindred Products. Manufacturing establishments engaged in producing or processing foods and beverages for human consumption and certain related products. Includes: (1) meat and poultry products (slaughtering, canning, and curing and byproduct processing); (2) dairy products processing; (3) canned and preserved fruit and vegetables and related processing; (4) grain mill products and byproducts; (5) bakery products, sugar and confectionery products; (6) fats and oil products; (7) beverages and liquors (except wineries, which are included under "Ag Processing"); and (8) miscellaneous food preparation from raw products. Operations on crops subsequent to their harvest are included under "Ag Processing." Forestry. Establishments primarily engaged in the operation of timber tracts, tree farms, forest nurseries, and related activities such as reforestation services; also the gathering of gum barks, sap, moss and other forest products. Does not include logging camps. Fuel and Ice Dealers. Retail trade establishments primarily engaged in the sale to consumers of coal, wood, ice, fuel oil and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), bottled or in bulk. Funeral Services. Establishments with facilities for the preparation of the dead for burial or cremation and for the holding of funeral observances and services. Accessory facilities may include a cemetery, columbarium or mausoleum. Includes: funeral homes and parlors, mortuaries, and related facilities. Furniture and Fixtures. Manufacturing establishments producing: wood and metal household furniture and appliances; bedsprings and mattresses; all types of office furniture and public building furniture and partitions, shelving, lockers and store furniture; and miscellaneous drapery hardware, window blinds and shades. Furniture, Home Furnishings and Equipment. Retail trade establishments primarily engaged in selling furnishings for the home, such as furniture, floor coverings, draperies, glass and chinaware, domestic stoves, refrigerators and other household electrical and gas appliances. Establishments selling electrical and gas appliances are included only if the major part of their sales consist of articles for home use. Also includes retail sale of office furniture, as well as music stores. General Merchandise Stores. Retail trades included in this group are department stores, variety stores, drug and discount stores, general stores,etc., engaged in retail sales of many lines of new and used merchandise, including: dry goods; apparel and accessories; furniture and home furnishings; small wares; hardware; sporting goods and equipment; bicycles, parts and accessories. Also includes sales of miscellaneous shopping goods such as: books; stationery;jewelry; hobby materials, toys and games; cameras and photographic supplies; gifts, novelties and souvenirs; luggage and leather goods; fabrics and sewing supplies; florists; cigar and newsstands: artists' items (stores for which may include space for crafting operations when such area is subordinate to the retail sales); and other miscellaneous retail shopping goods. Glass Products. Manufacturing establishments producing flat glass and other glass products which are pressed, blown, or shaped from glass produced in the same establishment. Does not include artisan and craftsman type operations of a larger scale than home occupations, which are listed under "Small Scale Manufacturing." Health Care Services. Service establishments primarily engaged in furnishing medical, mental health, surgical and other personal health services including: medical, dental and psychiatric offices (mental health) related services including various types of counseling practiced by licensed individuals other than medical doctors or psychiatrists, or unlicensed individuals, are included under "Offices"); medical and dental laboratories; outpatient care facilities; and allied health services. Associations or groups primarily engaged in providing medical or other health services to members are included. Also includes hospitals and similar establishments primarily engaged in providing diagnostic services, extensive medical treatment including surgical and other hospital services; such establishments have an organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide complete health care. Nursing homes and similar long-term personal care facilities are classified in 'Residential Care." Home Occupations. The gainful employment of the occupant of a dwelling, with such employment activity being subordinate to the residential use of the property. Horticultural Specialties. Agricultural establishments primarily engaged in the production of ornamental plants and other nursery products, grown under cover or outdoors. Also includes establishments engaged in the sale of such products, i.e., wholesale and retail nurseries. Hotels, Motels. Commercial transient lodging establishments including hotels, motor hotels, motels, tourist courts or cabins, primarily engaged in providing overnight or otherwise temporary lodging, with or without meals, for the general public. Such establishments shall not provide kitchen facilities in more than twenty-five (25%) percent of the units. Indoor Recreation Services. Facilities for various indoor sports and recreation, including: bowling alleys; ice skating and roller skating; gymnasiums, health and athletic clubs; tennis, handball,racquetball and similar indoor sports; recreation and community centers. Kennels. A lot, building, structure, enclosure or premises where four or more dogs or cats (four months of age or older) are kept or maintained, including the keeping of such animals for sale, for commercial breeding or for lodging and care for which a fee is charged. Does not include dogs and cats kept for noncommercial purposes, including hunting and herding livestock, which are allowed as residential accessory uses. Laundries and Dry Cleaning Plants. Service establishments primarily engaged in high volume laundry and garment services, including: power laundries (family and commercial); garment pressing and dry cleaning; linen supply; diaper service; industrial fraternal organizations (not lodging); political organizations and other membership organizations. Metal Industries, Primary. Manufacturing establishments engaged in the smelting and refining of ferrous and nonferrous metals from ore, pig, or scrap; in the rolling, drawing, and alloying of ferrous and nonferrous metals; in the manufacture of castings and other basic products of ferrous and nonferrous metals; and in the manufacture of nails, spikes, and insulated wire and cable. Merchant blast furnaces and byproduct or beehive coke ovens are also included. Mining. Resource extractions establishments primarily engaged in mining, developing mines or exploring for metallic minerals (ores), coal and nonmetallic minerals (except fuels), or surface mines extracting crushed and broken stone, dimension stone or sand and gravel. See also "Stone and Cut Stone Products." Mini-Storage. Buildings containing individual storage areas rented or leased to the general public. Does not include warehousing or exterior storage facilities. Mobile home Developments. Includes mobile home parks and mobile home subdivisions in any area or tract of land where two or more mobile home lots are leased, rented, or sold to accommodate mobile homes used for human occupancy. Includes the renting and leasing of overnight or short-term sites for trailers and campers in a mobile home park provided that such spaces are included in the maximum allowable density and do not constitute more than twenty(20%)percent of the total spaces in the mobile home park. Mobile home Dwelling. A vehicle without self-propulsion designed and equipped as a dwelling unit to be used with a foundation. Multiple Family Dwellings. Includes a building, or portion of a building, used and/or designed as a residence for two or more families living independently of each other (includes duplexes, triplexes and apartments). Offices. Establishments engaged in performing a service in a professional office including: engineering, architectural and surveying services; real estate agencies; noncommercial educational, scientific and research organizations; accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services; authors, writers, artists, etc.; advertising agencies; photography studios and small commercial art studios; employment agencies and stenographic services; reporting services; data processing and computer services; management, public relations, and consulting services; detective agencies and other similar professional services; attorneys; and counseling services provided by individuals other than licensed psychiatrists, which are included under "Health Care Services." Organization Houses. Residential lodging houses operated by membership organizations for the benefit of their constituents and not open to the general public. Also includes fraternity and sorority residential houses and religious residential retreats. Outdoor Recreation Services. Facilities for various outdoor sports and recreation, including: amusement and kiddie parks; golf courses, golf driving ranges and miniature golf courses; skateboard parks; go-cart and miniature auto race tracks; tennis courts, swim and tennis clubs and facilities; play lots, playgrounds and athletic fields; recreation and community centers. Paper Products. Includes the manufacture of pulps from wood, other cellulose fibers, and rags; the manufacture of paper and paperboard; and the manufacture of paper and paperboard into converted products such as paper coated off the paper machine, paper bags,paper boxes, and envelopes. Also includes building paper and building board mills. laundries; carpet and upholstery cleaners. Does not include coin-operated laundries or dry cleaning pickup stores without dry cleaning equipment, which are classified in "Personal Services." Libraries, Museums. Permanent public or quasi-public facilities generally of a noncommercial nature such as libraries, museums, art exhibitions, planetariums, aquariums, botanical gardens, arboretums and zoos. Also includes historic sites and exhibits. Light Repair Services. Service establishments where repair of small consumer products is the principal business activity, including: Electrical repair shops; television and radio and other small appliance repair; and watch, clock and jewelry repair. Does not include repair or services that are incidental and accessory to retail sales. Does not include businesses serving the repair needs of heavy equipment, or large size consumer products which are included under 'Business Support Services." Livestock Specialties. Agricultural establishments primarily engaged in commercial livestock keeping or feeding as a principal land use which, because of operational characteristics, may generate dust, odors or visual impacts which could have an adverse effect upon adjacent properties. Such uses include dairies, chicken, turkey and other poultry farms; animal specialties (such as rabbit farms and other fur-bearing animals); other specialties such as bee farms, aviaries, worm farms, etc. Lumber and Wood Products. Manufacturing and processing uses including merchant sawmills, lath mills, shingle mills, cooperage stock mills, planing mills, and plywood mills and veneer mills engaged in producing lumber and basic wood products; and establishments engaged in manufacturing finished articles made entirely or mainly of wood or wood substitutes. Also included are: truss and structural beam assembly; wood containers; pallets and skids; wood preserving; particle board assembly; turning and shaping wood and wood products on a manufacturing basis; mobile home and modular home assembly. Wood and cabinet shops are included in "Furniture and Fixtures." Craft type shops are included in "Small Scale Manufacturing." Machinery Manufacturing. Establishments engaged in manufacturing machinery and equipment such as: engines and turbines; farm and garden machinery and equipment (except for secondary assembly of such products which is included under "Farm Equipment and Supplies"); construction, mining and materials handling machinery and equipment such as bulldozers, cranes, dredging machinery, mining equipment, oil field equipment, passenger and freight elevators, conveyors, industrial trucks and tractors; machine tools such as gear cutting machines, die casting machines, dies, jigs, industrial molds, power driven hand tools; machinery for use in the food products, textile, woodworking, paper or printing industries; general machinery and equipment such as pumps, roller bearings, industrial furnaces and ovens; office, computing and accounting machines such as typewriters, computers, dictating machines; machinery for refrigeration and service industries such as commercial laundry and dry cleaning equipment, heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment, commercial cooking and food warming equipment; miscellaneous machinery such as carburetors,pistons and valves. Mail Order and Vending. Establishments primarily engaged in retail sale of products by catalog and mail order. Also includes vending machine distributorships and suppliers. Membership Organizations. Organizations operating on a membership basis for the promotion of the interests of the members, including: business associations; professional membership organizations; labor unions and similar labor organizations; civic, social and Paving Materials. Manufacturing establishments producing various common paving and roofing materials, including paving blocks made of asphalt, creosoted wood and various compositions of asphalt and tar. Personal Services. Service establishments primarily engaged in providing services generally involving the care of the person which are not medically related, including: beauty and barber shops; shoe repair shops; saunas and hot tubs; dry cleaning pickup stores and small scale dry cleaners without pickup and delivery services; clothing rental; dating and escort services; and related activities. Petroleum Extraction. Resource extraction establishments primarily engaged in: producing crude petroleum and natural gas; recovering oil from oil sands and shales; producing natural gasoline and cycle condensate. Activities include exploration, drilling, oil and gas well operation and maintenance, operation of natural gas and cycle plants, and the mining and extraction of oil from oil sands and shales. Petroleum Refining and Related Industries. Manufacturing and processing establishments primarily engaged in petroleum refining, and compounding lubricating oils and greases from purchased materials. Also includes manufacture of petroleum coke and fuel briquettes and petroleum bulk stations. Petroleum and petroleum products distributors are included in "Wholesaling and Distribution." Pipelines. Facilities primarily engaged in the pipeline transportation of crude petroleum; refined products of petroleum such as gasoline and fuel oils; mixed, manufactured or liquefied petroleum gas; or the pipeline transmission of other commodities, excluding natural gas. Plastics and Rubber Products. Manufacturing establishments producing rubber products such as: tires; rubber footwear; mechanical rubber goods; heels and soles; flooring; and rubber sundries from natural, synthetic or reclaimed rubber, gutta percha, balata, or gutta siak. Also includes establishments primarily manufacturing tires (establishments primarily recapping and retreading automobile tires are classified in "Auto, Mobile home and Vehicle Dealers and Supplies"). Also includes establishments engaged in molding primary plastics for the trade, and manufacturing miscellaneous finished plastics products. Primary Family Housing. A secondary dwelling to a single-family dwelling which is limited to occupancy by members of the immediate family of the property owner. Immediate family members shall only include grandparents, parents, children, grandchildren, sisters and brothers of the property owner or spouse of the property owner. Public Assembly and Entertainment. Facilities for public assembly and group entertainment such as: public and semi-public auditoriums; exhibition and convention halls; civic theaters and meeting halls; motion picture theaters; legitimate theater facilities for live theatrical presentations or concerts by bands and orchestras; amphitheaters; meeting halls for rent and similar public assembly uses. Recreational Vehicle Parks. Transient lodging establishments primarily engaged in renting, leasing or otherwise providing overnight or short-term sites for trailers, campers, or tents, with or without individual utility hookups, but with other facilities such as public restrooms. Does not include incidental camping areas, which are included under 'Rural Sports and Group Facilities." Recycling and Scrap. Establishments primarily engaged in assembling, breaking up, sorting, temporary storage and distribution of recyclable or reusable scrap and waste materials, including auto wreckers engaged in dismantling automobiles for scrap. Does not include waste disposal sites, which are separately defined. Does not include temporary storage of toxic or radioactive waste materials. Recycling Centers. An establishment, which is larger than a "collection station," that serves as a community-wide center for the collection and/or processing of recyclable materials such as glass, paper, plastic, aluminum and metal cans. Residential Accessory Uses. Includes any use that is customarily part of a residence and is clearly incidental and secondary to a residence and does not change the character of the residential use. Residential accessory uses include the storage of vehicles and other personal property and accessory structures including garages, studios and workshops. Residential Care. Establishments primarily engaged in the provision of residential social and personal care for children, the aged, and special categories of persons with some limits or ability for self-care, including mental and physical limitations, but where medical care is not a major element. Includes: board and care facilities; children's homes; halfway houses; rehabilitation centers; self-help group homes. Retirement Hotel. Establishments primarily engaged in providing lodging facilities limited to the aged where no medical care is provided. Such establishments may provide housekeeping and meals to the residents. Roadside Stands. Open structures for the retail sale of agricultural products (except hay, grain and feed sales which are included under "Farm Equipment and Supplies") which are located on the site or in the area of the property where the products being sold were grown. Rural Sports and Group Facilities. Establishments supporting special group activities such as: archery, pistol, rifle, and skeet clubs and facilities; dude ranches; health resorts including outdoor hot spring, spa or hot tub facilities; hunting and fishing clubs; recreational camps; group or organized camps; incidental, seasonal camping areas without facilities; equestrian facilities, including riding academies, schools, stables and exhibition facilities. Sales Lots. Sales lots consist of any outdoor sales area for permanent display of recreational vehicles, recreational and utility trailers, motorized farm equipment, boats, heavy commercial trucks (over one (1) ton), mobile homes, construction equipment, or other heavy equipment; outdoor equipment rental yards; or large scale temporary or permanent outdoor sales activities, including but not limited to, swap meets and flea markets. Schools -- Business and Vocational. Business and secretarial schools; vocational schools offering specialized trade and commercial courses; specialized nondegree granting schools, such as: music schools; dramatic schools; language schools; driver education schools; ballet and other dance studios; and establishments furnishing educational courses by mail. Schools. An institution or establishment that provides a program of instruction and teaching services. Includes: preschools, nursery schools and day care centers; elementary and secondary schools serving grades K through 12 (or portions thereof); junior colleges, colleges and universities; and similar education institutions. Does not include Sunday schools which are permitted under "Churches and Related Facilities." Service Stations. Retail trade establishments primarily engaged in the sale of gasoline, which may also provide lubrication, oil change and tune-up services incidental to gasoline sales. May also include a towing service but does not include storage of wrecked or abandoned vehicles, paint spraying body and fender work, or trailer and equipment rental, unless rental uses are allowed in the subject zoning district as "Storage Yards and Sales Lots." Does not include the retail sale of gasoline as a subordinate service to a liquor store unless such sale includes more than two pumps. Sexually Oriented Business. Any business defined by the Atascadero Sexually Oriented Business Ordinance (see Chapter 5-10) as an adult arcade, adult bookstore, adult novelty store, adult video store, adult cabaret, adult motel, adult motion picture theater, adult theater, massage parlor, sexual encounter establishment, or nude model studio is a sexually oriented business. Single-Family Dwelling. A detached building designed for and/or occupied exclusively by one family. Does not include mobile home dwellings which have a separate description. Skilled Nursing Facility. Residential establishments primarily engaged in providing nursing and health related personal care, generally on a long term basis, with inpatient beds, including skilled nursing facilities; extended care facilities; convalescent and rest homes. Small Scale Manufacturing. Manufacturing establishments not classified in any other major manufacturing group including: jewelry, silverware and plated ware; musical instruments; toys; sporting and athletic goods; pens, pencils, and other office and artists' materials; buttons, costume novelties, miscellaneous notions; brooms and brushes; and other miscellaneous manufacturing industries. Also included are artisan and craftsman type operations which are not home occupations, and which are not secondary to on-site retail sales. Social and Service Organizations. Public or quasi-public establishments providing social services and rehabilitation services to such as counseling centers, welfare offices, job counseling and training centers, or vocational rehabilitation agencies, persons with social or personal problems requiring special services and to the handicapped and the disadvantaged. Also included are organizations soliciting funds to be used directly for these related services. Also includes establishments engaged in community improvement and neighborhood development. Does not include child day-care services which are classified under "Schools." Sports Assembly. Facilities for spectator-oriented specialized group sports assembly that include: stadiums and coliseums; arenas and field houses; race tracks (auto and animals); motorcycle racing and drag strips; and other sports that are considered commercial. Stone and Cut Stone Products. Manufacturing establishments primarily engaged in cutting, shaping, and finishing marble, granite, slate, and other stone for building and miscellaneous uses. Also includes establishments primarily engaged in buying or selling partly finished monuments and tombstones. Structural Clay and Pottery-Related Products. Manufacturing establishments primarily producing brick and structural clay products, including pipe, china plumbing fixtures, and vitreous china articles, fine earthenware and porcelain electrical supplies and parts. Artist/craftsman uses are included in "Small Scale Manufacturing" or "Home Occupations." Temporary Dwelling. Includes the temporary use of a mobile home or recreational vehicle as a dwelling unit, following the issuance of a building permit for a permanent residence while the permanent residence is under construction. Temporary Events. Any use of a structure or land for an event for a limited period of time where the site is not to be permanently altered by grading or construction of accessory facilities. Events include: art shows; rodeos; religious revivals; tent camps; outdoor festivals and concerts. Temporary Offices. The utilization of a mobile home or recreational vehicle as a temporary office during the period of a construction of a permanent office facility on the same site. Temporary or Seasonal Retail Sales. Retail trade establishments primarily engaged in the sale of fireworks; produce; Christmas trees or other seasonal items; or semiannual sales of art or handcrafted items in conjunction with community festivals or art shows. Textile Mills. Manufacturing establishments engaged in performing any of the following operations: preparation of fiber and subsequent manufacturing of yarn, threads, braids, twine cordage; manufacturing woven fabric and carpets and rugs from yarn; dying and finishing fiber, yard, fabric, and knit apparel; coating, waterproofing, or otherwise treating fabric; the integrated manufacture of knit apparel and other finished products from yarn; and the manufacture of felt goods, lace goods, nonwoven fabrics and miscellaneous textiles. Transit Stations and Terminals. Passenger stations for vehicular and rail mass transit systems; also terminal facilities providing maintenance and service for the vehicles operated in the transit system. Utility Service Centers. A private or public utility facility providing for customer services (including bill paying), engineering, clerical and construction crew activities. Includes vehicle, material and equipment parking and storage. Utility Transmission Facilities. Utility transmission lines and distribution facilities, including substations for electric, gas, other energy sources, water, cable television and telephone. Does not include lines serving individual customers. Vehicle and Freight Terminals. Transportation establishments furnishing services incidental to transportation including: freight forwarding services; transportation arrangement services; parking, crating, inspection and weighing services; freight terminal facilities; joint terminal and service facilities; trucking facilities, including transfer and storage; public warehousing and storage. Includes both railroad transportation and motor freight transportation. Vehicle and Equipment Storage. Service establishments primarily engaged in the business of storing cars, buses and other motor vehicles; recreational vehicles (such as campers, motor homes, boats); construction equipment; and farm equipment. Includes both day use and long-term public and commercial garages, parking lots and structures. Does not include wrecking yards (classified in "Recycling and Scrap"). Warehousing. Establishments primarily engaged in the storage of farm products, furniture, household goods, or other commercial goods of any nature for later distribution to wholesale and retailers. Does not include terminal facilities for handling freight (classified in "Vehicle and Freight Terminals"). Also includes storage or ministorage facilities offered for rent or lease to the general public. Wholesaling and Distribution. Establishments engaged in selling merchandise to retailers; to industrial, commercial, institutional, farm, or professional business users; or to other wholesalers; or acting as agents or brokers in buying merchandise for or selling merchandise to such persons or companies. Includes such establishments as: merchant wholesalers; agents, merchandise or commodity brokers, and commission merchants; assemblers, buyers and associations engaged in the cooperative marketing of farm products. 9-3.203 Conditional uses. The following uses may be allowed in the Commercial Neighborhood Zone. The establishment of conditional uses shall be as provided by Section 9-2.109 (conditional use permits): (a) Service Stations (see Section 9-6.164); (b) Food and beverage retail sales, where areas of use are greater than two thousand five hundred(2,500) square feet per store; (c) General merchandise stores, where areas of use are greater than two thousand five hundred (2,500) square feet per store; (d) Eating and drinking places, where areas of use are greater than two thousand five hundred(2,500) square feet per store.-. (e)Eating and drinking places with drive-through facilities. 9-3.213 Conditional uses. The following uses may be allowed in the Commercial Professional Zone. The establishment of conditional uses shall be as provided by Section 9-2.109; (a)Caretaker's residence (see Section 9-6.104); (b)Churches and related activities (see Section 9-6.121); (c)Pipelines; (e).Easting and drinking places with drive-through facilities; (e) Food and beverage retail sales, where areas of use are greater than two thousand five hundred(2,500) square feet per store; (fg) General merchandise stores, where areas of use are greater than two thousand five hundred(2,500) square feet per store; (gh) Personal services, where areas of use are greater than two thousand five hundred (2,500) square feet per store; (1}i) Building materials and hardware, where areas of use are greater than two thousand five hundred(2,500) square feet per store (see Section 9-6.165); (ij) Furniture, home furnishings and equipment, where areas of use are greater than two thousand five hundred (2,500) square feet per store. 9-3.222 Allowable uses. The following uses shall be allowed in the Commercial Retail Zone. The establishment of allowable uses shall be as provided by Section 9-2.107 (Plot plans) and Section 9-2.108 (Precise plans): (a)Broadcast studios; (b)Building materials and hardware (see Section 9-6.165); (c)Food and beverage retail sales; (d)Furniture,home furnishings and equipment; (e)General merchandise stores; (f)Mail order and vending; (g)Temporary or seasonal sales (see Section 9-6.174); (h)Financial services; (i)Health care services; 0)Offices; (k) Small scale manufacturing; (1)Temporary offices (see Section 9-6.176); (m)Personal services; (n)Light repair services; (o) Accessory storage (see Section 9-6.103); (p)Eating and drinking places; (q)Membership organizations; (r)Horticultural specialties (see Section 9-6.116); _(s) Vehiele and equipfnent ag . (ts) Schools--business and vocational (see Section 9-6.125); (+tt)Utility transmission facilities; (amu)Business support services, where all areas of use are located within a building; (wv_) Social and service organizations; (ikw)Collection stations (see Section 9-6.130); (yj)Farm equipment and supplies; (-i,y)Fuel and ice dealers (See Section 9-6.134); (aiz)Hotels and motels; (bk aa) Skilled nursing facility(see Section 9-6.134); (eebb)Bed and breakfast; (ddcc)Retirement hotel; (eeAdd)Funeral services; (€€ems Schools (see Section 9-6.125) ; (ggff)Utility service center; (dgg)Libraries and museums; (iihh)Temporary events (see Section 9-6.177); W�ii) Sexually oriented businesses (see Chapter 5-10). 9-3.223 Conditional uses. The following uses may be allowed in the Commercial Retail Zone. The establishment of conditional uses shall be as provided by Section 9-2.109 (Conditional use permits): (a) Amusement services; N Bar/tavern (bc) Caretaker residence (see Section 9-6.104); (d)Eating and drinking places with drive-through facilities, (eeo Service station (see Section 9-6.164); (alt)Public assembly and entertainment; (eg)Indoor recreation services; ft) Animal hospitals (see Section 9-6.110); (gi) Auto repair and services (see Section 9-6.168); (hi) Churches and related activities (see Section 9-6.121); (ik)Food and kindred products (see Section 9-6.128); (jl)Pipelines; (ltm) Outdoor recreation services (see Section 9-6.123); (Ln) Sports assembly; (mo)Transit stations and terminals; (np)Kennels (see Section 9-6.111); (a) Vehicle and Equipment Storage (see Section 9-6.183); (or)Auto dealers (new and used) and supplies (see Section 9-6.163). 9-3.232 Allowable uses. The following uses are allowed in the Commercial Service Zone. The establishment of allowable uses shall be as provided by Section 9-2.107 (Plot plans) and Section 9-2.108 (Precise plans): (a) All uses listed as allowable uses in the CR (Commercial Retail) Zone; (b)Wholesaling and distribution; (c)Light repair services; I , (ed) Apparel and finish products, where areas of use are less than five thousand (5,000) square feet; (€e) Electronic and scientific instruments, where areas of use are less than five thousand (5,000) square feet; (g_f) Furniture and fixtures, where areas of use are less than five thousand (5,000) square feet; ft) Animal hospitals (see Section 9-6.110); (lh) Auto repair and services (see Section 9-6.168); (D1 Laundries and dry cleaning plants; (kj) Stone and cut stone products, where all areas of use are less than five thousand(5,000) square feet; (kl) Contract construction services; (ml)Food and kindred products (see Section 9-6.128); (gym)Kennels (see Section 9-6.111); (on) Sexually oriented businesses (see Chapter 5-10). 9-3.233 Conditional Uses. The following uses may be allowed in the Commercial Service Zone. The establishment of conditional uses shall be as provided by Section 9-2.109 (Conditional use permits): (a) Amusement services; (b)Warehousing; (c) Vehicle and freight terminal; (d) Service stations (see Section 9-6.164); (e) Caretaker residence (see Section 9-6.104); (f)Transit stations and terminals; (g)Public assembly and entertainment; (h)Indoor recreation services; (i) Outdoor recreation services (see Section 9-6.123); (j) Apparel and finish products, where areas of use exceed five thousand (5,000) square feet; (k) Sports assembly; (1) Electronic and scientific instruments, where areas of use exceed five thousand (5,000) square feet; (m)Furniture and fixtures, where areas of use exceed five thousand(5,000) square feet; (n)Glass products manufacturing; (o)Pipelines; (p) Stone and cut stone products, where all areas of use exceed five thousand (5,000) square feet; I (q)Auto dealers (new and used) and supplies (see Section 9-6.163.),-- r Storage yards (see Section 9-6.140). 9-3.242 Allowable uses. The following uses shall be allowed in the Commercial Tourist Zone. The establishment of allowable uses shall be as provided by Sections 9-2.107 and 9-2.108: (a)Eating and drinking places; (b)Financial services; (c)Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment; (d) General merchandise stores; (lac)Hotels and motels; (eft Service station (see Section 9-6.164); (dg)Accessory storage (see Section 9-6.103); (eh)Utility transmission facilities; (f)Libraries and museums; (gi) Outdoor recreation services (see Section 9-6.123); (k) Offices; (4D Sports assembly; (m})Temporary events (see Section 9-6.177); Qn)Transit stations and terminals; _ _ ; (4o)Collection station (see Section 9-6.130); (inn)Recreational vehicle park(see Section 9-6. 180); (N)Roadside stands (see Section 9-6.117); (or)Temporary and seasonal sales (see Section 9-6.174); (las)Public assembly and entertainment; (qt) The following only apply when clearly subordinate and incidental to an allowable use as provided in this section: (1)Food and beverage retail sales, J22) Genefa4 merchandise ste+.-es, ..ZIT (42)Personal services, (L3) Auto repair and services (see Section 9-6.168); (au) Bed and breakfast; (�v_) Indoor recreation services. 9-3.243 Conditional uses. The following uses may be allowed in the Commercial Tourist Zone. The establishment of conditional uses shall be as provided by Section 9-2.109: (a)Amusement services; LtjAuto, mobile home and vehicle dealers and supplies (see Section 9-6.163); (c) Bar/tavern (d)Eating and drinking places with drive-through facilities; (be) Sales lots (see Section 9-6.139); (ef) Caretaker's residence (see Section 9-6.104); (dg)Pipelines. 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) Accessory storage (see Section 9-6.103); (c) Broadcasting studios; (d)Building materials and hardware (see Section 9-6.165); (e)Business support services; (f) Contract construction services; (g)Electronic and scientific instruments; (h)Farm equipment and supplies; (i)Food and kindred products (see Section 9-6.128); 0)Fuel and ice dealers (see Section 9-6.129); (k)Furniture and fixtures; (1)Horticultural specialties (see Section 9-6.116); (m)Laundries and dry cleaning plants; (n)Light repair services; (o)Mail order and vending; (p)Roadside stands (see Section 9-6.117); (q) Schools--business and vocational (see Section 9-6.125); (r) Small scale manufacturing; (s) Stone and cut stone products; (t)Temporary events (see Section 9-6.177); (u)Temporary or seasonal sales (see Section 9-6.174); (v)Utility transmission facilities; (w)Wholesaling and distribution; (x) The following uses when established in conjunction with a commercial center containing at least one major commercial tenant with a minimum of twenty thousand (20,000) square feet of floor area: (2j)Financial services, (4D Food and beverage retail sales, (43)Furniture, home furnishings and equipment, (54)General merchandise store. (y)Eating and drinking places of up to two thousand five hundred(2,500) square feet; (z) Office; (aa)Health care services. 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) Animal hospitals; (b)Auto repair and services (see Section 9-6.168); (c)Bar/tavern; (e l) Chemical products; (dee) Concrete, gypsum and plaster products; (f) Eating and drinking places where areas of use arerg eater than two thousand five hundred(2,500) square feet per store; (g)Eating and drinking places with drive-through facilities; (eD Glass products; ft)Lumber and wood products; (gh)Machinery manufacturing; (hJ Membership organizations; (i-j)Mini storage; Qh)Paper products; (kj)Paving materials; (lam Pipelines; (Mn)Plastics and rubber products; (no)Public assembly and entertainment; (op) Sales lots (see Section 9-6.139); (pg) Structural clay pottery products; (qJ Textile mills; (fs)Transit stations and terminals; (fi, Vehicle and equipment storage (see Section 9-6.183); (tu)Warehousing; (#v_) Auto dealers (new and used) and supplies (see Section 9-6.163). 9-3.262 Downtown district allowable land uses and permit requirements. The following table identifies the land uses allowed by this article in the downtown zoning districts, and the land use permit required to establish each use. In addition to the land use permit required by this section, special provisions related to certain land uses may apply, precise plan approval may also be required for certain uses in compliance with Section 9-1.108. A building permit is required prior to any construction. Design review approval shall be required for all permits, consistent with Appendix A of the Downtown Revitalization Plan. Allowed Uses and Permit [7�7] Permitted Use.w. Requirements CUP Conditional Use Permit required for Downtown Zoning Districts Use not allowed _ PERMIT ._.r_ ., Specific Use REQUIRED Regulations LAND USE(1) DC DO MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING USES Light repair services � � Printing and publishing i 8 (t) (Research an�devel�opment P P includin technolo udi)9....___._.. gY) R&D- Biotechnology,chemical, CUP CUP �� pharmaceutical � �� RECREATION, EDUCATION & ASSEMBLY USES Membership organizations Amusement services CP7;1�71L- —_ [Inoor recreation services P µ � raries, museums, galleries �� � -------� blic parks and playgrounds t Fhools - Public LCUPhools- Business and vocational CUP CUP musics-Art, dance, martial arts, P I!!] Public amusement and CUP rtai -- entenment ---- ._..._ RESIDENTIAL USES Home occupations m...... P 9-6.105 Multi-family and single-family dwellings _ Senior citizenhousing CUP� � i RETAIL TRADE F Artisan shops C _rr Auto and vehicle dealerships- Indoor CUP display/sales only „ Building materials and hardware All P activities indoors Eating and drinking places -Without�� P -- drive-through Barffavern �.�...�. Food and beverage retail sales _ ... Furniture, home furnishings and equipment General merchandise P _x Temporary or seasonal sales 1[:-P __ �� 9-6.174 SERVICES _ Automated teller machines (ATMs) P711 Pw 1 Banks and financial services-With CUP P drive-through �_ v.� ...... ._._. Bed and breakfast Business services P i� Child/adult day care centers -- CUP C ... .............„ � Government offices and facilities ��_I������.�.. Hotels and motels CUP -- Health care services P . Personal services P� ____ TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS, AND INFRASTRUCTURE USES Broadcasting studios CUP Transit stations and terminals CUP CUP Utility facilities CUP _60P711-7-7-7-7 KEY TO ZONING DISTRICT SYMBOLS DC . Downtown Commercial DO Downtown Office _ Notes: (Only the notes that apply to this table are shown below.) See Section 9-3.701 for land use descriptions. See Section 9-1.106(d) regarding uses not listed. _ ­_­ __J_ Plot Plan approval required (9-2.107). Precise Plan approval (9-2.108) may also be required. Conditional Use Permit approval required for all projects over 10,000 sf in floor I area and multiple family residential developments consisting of twelve or more units. _ Residential uses allowed only on second and third floor, except sites north of Olmeda Avenue. If a project is required to provide a unit in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the handicapped accessible unit may be located on a first floor. A first floor unit shall be located in a non-storefront location within a tenant space. Use allowed only on sites north of Olmeda Avenue. i Permitted use if the residential quarters are located on the second or third floors. Conditional Use Permit required if the residential quarters are located on the first floor. Note: Where the last column in the tables ("Specific Use Regulations")includes a section number, the regulations in the referenced section apply to the use. Provisions in other sections of this article may also apply. SECTION 3. A summary of this ordinance, approved by the City Attorney, together with the ayes and noes, shall be published twice: at least five days prior to its final passage in the Atascadero News, a newspaper published and circulated in the City of Atascadero, and; before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its final passage in the Atascadero News, a newspaper published and circulated in the City of Atascadero. A copy of the full text of this ordinance shall be on file in the City Clerk's office on and after the date following introduction and passage and shall be available to any interested member of the public. SECTION 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective at 12:01 a.m. on the 31S` day after its passage. INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the City Council held on March 8, 2005, and PASSED and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Atascadero, State of California, on March 22, 2005, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Council Members Clay,Luna, O'Malley, Pacas and Mayor Scalise NOES: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None CITY OF ATASCADERO i , By- We ScalMayor ATTEST: Marcia McClure Torgerson, C.M.C., C't Clerk APPR AS TO F RM: Patric , City Attorney