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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 620 Exhibit B 9-6.112 Farm animal raising (h) Modification of Certain Standards. The minimum site area and allowable animal density standards set forth in this section may be adjusted subject to compliance with the criteria set forth in this section, except that these standards may also be modified through Conditional Use Permit approval (refer to Section 9- 2.110) if these criteria cannot be satisfied. The setback, maintenance and special requirements standards may not be modified by conditional use permit. (1) Youth Projects. An adjustment not to exceed one (1) additional animal equivalency unit per acre or an adjustment to reduce the minimum site area by no more than twenty-five (25) percent may be granted for a youth project sponsored by a recognized organization, subject to the following criteria: (i) The project is for a limited duration with a known termination date at which time the project animal will be removed from the site and the site brought into conformance with all applicable standards; and (ii) There is an adult project supervisor who has reviewed and approved, in writing, the project and who can take corrective action if necessary regarding the project; and (iii) All other standards of the section including setbacks, maintenance and special standards applicable to the project are and will be continuously satisfied; and (iv) The site otherwise conforms to the standards set forth in the section; and (v) All animals maintained on the site are owned by the residents of the premises; and (vi) The youth involved in the project has demonstrated in prior adjustments, if applicable, the responsibility to maintain the project in a satisfactory manner. 9-3.330 Nonresidential district allowable land uses. Notes: (These notes apply only to Table 3-2). 6 Mobile food vending permitted on private property with owner’s permission and City review of parking and access on-site. Mobile food trucks used as part of an event may be permitted in the right-of-way with the issuance of an Event Permit. 9-6.174 Seasonal or temporary sales. Seasonal sales include the retail sale of seasonal products such as produce and Christmas trees. Temporary sales include retail trade activities of short duration which involve the sale of other products. Both types of sales occur outdoors or in locations not otherwise designated by this title as being appropriate for permanent retail trade facilities. Such activities are subject to the provisions of this section. (a) Licensing Requirement. Business license clearance is required for all seasonal or temporary sales, except sidewalk sales when conducted by merchants with previously approved annual business licenses; and (b) Temporary Sales Generally. Temporary sales of items other than seasonal agricultural products are allowed only in conjunction with temporary events (Section 9-6.177), except: (1) The temporary sale of handcrafted items and artwork, produced by an authorized home occupation are allowable as set forth in Section 9-6.105. (2) Sidewalk or Temporary sales are allowed when: (i) Authorized by a City permit (if using the public sidewalk or are a mobile vendor in the right-of- way) 9-3.330 Nonresidential district allowable land uses. Table 3-2 identifies the uses of land allowed by this Zoning Code in each nonresidential district, and the planning permit required to establish each use, in compliance with Chapters 9-1 and 9-2 of this code. 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. Table 3-2 – Nonresidential Use Table Allowed Land Uses and Permit Requirements Nonresidential Zones A Allowed Use, Zoning Clearance Required CUP Conditional Use Permit Required AUP Administrative Use Permit Required  Not Permitted Permitted Uses By Zones Special Regulation(s) CN CP CR CS CT CPK DC DO IP I Agricultural Resources Agricultural Produce Stands A A A A 9-6.117 Farm Equipment and Supplies w/ outdoor storage or sales area less than 10,000sf A A A A A Farm Equipment and Supplies w/ outdoor storage or sales area 10,000 sf or greater CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP Farmers’ Market CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP A A Horticultural Specialties w/ outdoor sales or storage area less than 10,000 sf A A A A A A A 9-6.116 Horticultural Specialties w/ outdoor storage or sales area 10,000 sf or greater CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-6.116 Large Scale Ag Manufacturing CUP CUP A 9-6.103 Residential Uses Nonresidential Zones A Allowed Use, Zoning Clearance Required CUP Conditional Use Permit Required AUP Administrative Use Permit Required  Not Permitted Permitted Uses By Zones Special Regulation(s) CN CP CR CS CT CPK DC DO IP I Age Restricted Housing CUP Caretaker’s Residence/Employee Unit CUP CUP CUP Live/Work Unit A1 Multifamily Dwelling CUP2 CUP2 CUP2 CUP2 A1 A1 Single-Family Dwelling A1 A1 Single-Room CUP 9-6.184 Recreation, Education, and Public Assembly Amusement Services A A A A A A Churches and Related Activities CUP CUP 9-6.121 Indoor Recreation Services CUP CUP CUP A A CUP CUP CUP Libraries, Museums A A A A A A Membership Organizations A A CUP CUP Outdoor Recreation Services CUP CUP A 9-6.123 Parks and Playgrounds A A Public Assembly and Entertainment CUP CUP A CUP CUP Schools – Business and Vocational A A A A CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-6.125 Schools A A A CUP CUP 9-6.125 Social and Service Organizations A A A Nonresidential Zones A Allowed Use, Zoning Clearance Required CUP Conditional Use Permit Required AUP Administrative Use Permit Required  Not Permitted Permitted Uses By Zones Special Regulation(s) CN CP CR CS CT CPK DC DO IP I Sports Assembly CUP CUP A Temporary Events A/ CUP3 CUP A/ CUP3 A/ CUP3 A/ CUP3 A/ CUP3 A/ CUP3 A/ CUP3 A A 9-6.177 Tourism, Lodging, and Dining Bar/Tavern CUP CUP CUP A Bed and Breakfast CUP CUP CUP CUP Drive-Through Sales or Services CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-4.122 Eating and Drinking Places A A A A A A A A A A Hotels, Motels CUP A A A CUP Microbrewery – Brewpub A CUP A A A A A A A A Recreational Vehicle Parks A 9-6.180 Tasting Room A CUP A A A A A A A A Retail Trade and Sales4 Accessory Storage A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 9-6.103 Adult Oriented Business A A A A 9-16 Artisan Foods and Products A A A A5 A A Auto Dealers (New and Used) and Supplies CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-6.163 Building Materials and Hardware w/ outdoor sales or storage area less than 10,000sf A A A A A A 9-6.165 Building Materials and Hardware w/ outdoor sales or CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-6.165 Nonresidential Zones A Allowed Use, Zoning Clearance Required CUP Conditional Use Permit Required AUP Administrative Use Permit Required  Not Permitted Permitted Uses By Zones Special Regulation(s) CN CP CR CS CT CPK DC DO IP I storage area 10,000sf or greater Fuel Dealer A4 CUP A4 A4 9-6.129 General Retail A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 General Retail Greater than 50,000 sf CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP Mobile Eating and Drinking Vendors6 A A A A A A A A Retail Sales— Restricted A CUP CUP Sales Lots CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-6.139 Service Stations CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-6.164 Temporary or Seasonal Sales A A A A A A A A A 9-6.174 Services—Business, Financial and Professional ATM A A A A A A A A A A Financial Services and Banks A A A A A A CUP A Government Offices and Facilities A A A A A A CUP9 A A A Health Care Services A A A CUP A CUP9 A Offices A A A A A A CUP9 A Temporary Offices A A A 9-6.176 General Services Animal Hospitals CUP7 CUP A CUP 9-6.110 Auto Repair and Services CUP A A CUP A A 9-6.168 Business Support Services A A A A A A A A Nonresidential Zones A Allowed Use, Zoning Clearance Required CUP Conditional Use Permit Required AUP Administrative Use Permit Required  Not Permitted Permitted Uses By Zones Special Regulation(s) CN CP CR CS CT CPK DC DO IP I Contract Construction Services w/ outdoor storage or sales area less than 10,000 sf A A A A Contract Constriction Services w/ outdoor storage or sales area 10,000 sf or greater CUP CUP CUP CUP Day Care Childcare Center A A A CUP 9-6.125 Large Family Day Care CUP8 CUP8 9-6.125 Small Family Day Care A8 A8 A8 A8 A8 Adult Day Care Facility A A A CUP Kennels CUP A 9-6.111 Laundromat/Coin- Operated Laundry CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP A A Medical Extended Care Services: 6 Residents or Less CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP 9-6.134 Medical Extended Care Services: 7 Residents or More CUP 9-6.134 Mini-Storage CUP CUP A A Mortuary Services A A Personal Services A A A A A CUP A Personal Service Restricted A CUP CUP Nonresidential Zones A Allowed Use, Zoning Clearance Required CUP Conditional Use Permit Required AUP Administrative Use Permit Required  Not Permitted Permitted Uses By Zones Special Regulation(s) CN CP CR CS CT CPK DC DO IP I Printing and Publishing CUP CUP A4 A4 A4 RCFE – Assisted Living CUP 9-6.135 RCFE – Independent Living/Senior Apartments CUP CUP CUP 9-6.135 RCFE – Retirement Hotel CUP CUP CUP 9-6.135 Residential Care: 6 Residents or Less A1 A1 9-6.135 Vehicle and Equipment Storage4 CUP A4 A4 9-6.183 Industrial, Wholesale, Manufacturing Uses Brewery – Production CUP CUP A A Collection Stations A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 9-6.130 Laundries and Dry Cleaning Plants A A A A Medical Research CUP A A CUP A A Manufacturing and Processing - Low Intensity CUP CUP A A A A Manufacturing and Processing – High Intensity4 CUP CUP AUP AUP Recycling and Scrap CUP CUP 9-6.131 Recycling Centers CUP CUP 9-6.132 Research and Development CUP A A CUP A A A Storage, Recycling and Dismantling of CUP A A 9-6.131 Nonresidential Zones A Allowed Use, Zoning Clearance Required CUP Conditional Use Permit Required AUP Administrative Use Permit Required  Not Permitted Permitted Uses By Zones Special Regulation(s) CN CP CR CS CT CPK DC DO IP I Vehicles and Material Warehousing CUP CUP A A Wholesaling and Distribution Center4 AUP AUP A4 A4 A4 A4 Winery – Boutique A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 Winery – Production CUP CUP A4 A4 Transportation Communication and Infrastructure Broadcast Studios A A Data and Computer Services Center AUP AUP CUP A A Parking Lots AUP AUP AUP AUP AUP AUP AUP AUP AUP AUP Telecommunication Facility CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP Transit Stations CUP CUP A CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP Utility Facilities CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP CUP Vehicle and Freight Terminals CUP CUP CUP Utility Infrastructure A A CUP A A A CUP CUP A A Notes: (These notes apply only to Table 3-2). 1 Residential uses allowed only on second and third floors. 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. 2 Multi-family dwellings permitted when located on the second floor or above, or within an existing residential structure of historical significance. 3 Temporary events requiring more than 3 days for onsite setup and teardown require the approval of a conditional use permit (Section 9-2.110). 4 Outdoor commercial and industrial sales and storage developments (as defined by Section 9-9.102) of 10,000 square feet or more require the approval of a conditional use permit (Section 9-2.110), even if such a development is listed as an allowable use in a particular zoning district. 5 Handcrafted and artisan food production shall be ancillary to the retail component. 6 Mobile food vending permitted if use is located outside of right-of-way and located on private property. 7 When no overnight stays of animals are included. 8 Permitted when in association with conforming and legal nonconforming residences. 9 Allowed above ground floor. Conditional use permit required on ground floor on Palma, East Mall, West Mall Entrada, Traffic Way and on El Camino Real north of Atascadero Creek as designated in Figure 3-1, subject to all of the following findings: a. The location and setting of the existing building is not ideal for pedestrian uses such as restaurants, retail or related use s. b. The existing building and site improvements are designed exclusively for office uses and could not accommodate other uses. c. The proposed new office use will be a significant contribution to economic development by providing new jobs, pedestrian traffic, and active uses in the downtown. d. The proposed new office will meet parking, accessibility, and property development standa rds and will not result in new parking along Atascadero Creek, East Mall or West Mall. e. The proposed new office building will provide a storefront and other architectural features that complement the pedestrian scale and retail environment desired within the downtown. 11-4.06 Notice of planning commission hearing on tentative map. The Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing on the tentative map, and notice thereof shall be given as provided in Section 66451.3 of the Map Act, except those subdivisions proposed within an area zoned Residential Suburban (RS), where all owners of real property within a one thousand (1,000) foot radius of the subject property shall receive notice as provided herein. Any interested person may appear at such hearing and shall be heard. 9-1.110 Public hearings. When a public hearing before the Planning Commission or the City Council is required by this title, such hearing shall be conducted as follows: (a) Notice of Hearing. Notice of a public hearing shall include the time and place of the hearing, a general description of the request, the location of the site, and any additional information which the Planning Director deems appropriate. Such notice shall be given at least ten (10) days before the hearing by first class mail with postage prepaid to all persons whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll as owning property within three hundred (300) feet from the exterior boundaries of the parcel which is the subject of the hearing, except for projects in the RS zoning district which shall require that notices be sent to all such properties within a one thousand feet (1000) from the exterior boundaries of the project site. Such notice shall also be published at least once at least ten (10) days before the hearing in a newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated in the City, or if there is none, it shall be posted in at least three (3) public places in the City. 9-3.340 Property development standards. New subdivisions, land uses, structures, and alterations to existing land uses and structures shall be designed, constructed and established in compliance with the Sections 9-3.341 through 9-3.444, in addition to applicable standards (e.g., landscaping, parking, fencing, etc.) in Chapter 9-4, and Special Land Use Regulation in Chapter 9-6 of this title. (Ord. 602 § 2, 2016) 9-3.341 CN Zone. The following are property development standards for the CN in addition to those found in Chapters 9-4, 9-6, and other special use regulations found in this title: (a) Lot Size. The minimum lot size in the Commercial Neighborhood Zone shall be one half (1/2) 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 Neighborhood Zone. (b) Multifamily Dwellings. Multifamily dwellings are permitted with a minor conditional use permit when located on the second floor or above. 9-3.342 CP Zone. The following are property development standards for the CP in addition to those found in Chapters 9-4, 9-6, and other special use regulations found in this title: (a) Lot Size. The minimum lot size in the Commercial Professional Zone shall be one half (1/2) acre. 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 Professional Zone. 9-3.343 CR Zone. The following are property development standards for the CR in addition to those found in Chapters 9-4, 9-6, and other special use regulations found in this title: (a) Lot Size. The minimum lot size in the Commercial Retail Zone shall be one half (1/2) acre. 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 Retail Zone. (b) Parking. Parking areas designated to have vehicles facing El Camino Real or the freeway shall be screened with a landscaped berm a minimum of thirty (30) inches in height. (c) Setback. A minimum freeway setback of ten (10) feet shall be provided. Said setback area shall be landscaped. (d) Utilities. All new and existing utilities shall be installed underground. 9-3.344 CS Zone. The following are property development standards for the CS in addition to those found in Chapters 9-4, 9-6, and other special use regulations found in this title: (a) Lot Size. The minimum lot size in the Commercial Service Zone shall be one (1) acre. 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 Service Zone. 9-3.345 CT Zone. The following are property development standards for the CT in addition to those found in Chapters 9-4, 9-6, and other special use regulations found in this title: (a) Lot Size. The minimum lot size in the Commercial Tourist Zone shall be one (1) acre. 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 Tourist Zone. 9-3.348 IP Zone. The following are property development standards for the IP zoning district, in addition to those found in Chapters 9-4, 9-6, and other special use regulations found in this title. (a) Lot Size. The minimum lot size in the Industrial Park Zone shall be two (2) 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 Industrial Park Zone. 9-3.349 I Zone. The following are property development standards for the I zoning district, in addition to those found in Chapters 9-4, 9-6, and other special use regulations found in this title. (a) Lot Size. The minimum lot size in the Industrial Zone shall be two (2) 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 Industrial Zone. 9-12.104 Required approvals. No condominium project or condominium conversion shall be permitted unless a conditional use permit is approved pursuant to the provisions of this chapter and Section 9-2.110 of this Code. Condominium projects and condominium conversions shall also require a Tentative Map or Vesting Tentative Map and a Final Map or Parcel Map pursuant to Title 11 of this Code, and shall be subject to all applicable provisions of the Subdivision Map Act, Title 11 of this Code, and all other applicable state and local laws and ordinances. Provisions for notice, hearing, and appeal shall be as specified in Title 9 and Title 11 of this Code for conditional use permits and tentative maps, respectively, except as modified by the provisions of this chapter. (Ord. 523 § 2, 2007)