HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 296 2003 1001ORDINANCE NO. 296
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING ZONING ORDINANCE
AMENDMENT NO. 2003 -01, AMENDING CHAPTER 17.28 OF
THE MOORPARK MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO HOME
OCCUPATIONS AND GARAGE SALES AND DELETING CHAPTER
5.88 OF THE MOORPARK MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO
HOME OCCUPATIONS, BOUTIQUE SALES AND GARAGE SALES
WHEREAS, on June 4, 2003, the City Council directed the
Planning Commission to study, set a public hearing, and provide
a recommendation pertaining to amendments to the Zoning Code
related to home occupations and garage sales; and
WHEREAS, at its meeting of June 17, 2003, the Planning
Commission adopted Resolution PC- 2003 -447 recommending to the
City Council approval of Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2003 -01,
a proposed ordinance for the deletion of Chapter 5.88 and
amendment to Chapter 17.28 of the Moorpark Municipal Code
(Exhibit A) pertaining to home occupations and garage sales; and
WHEREAS, at its meeting of August 20, 2003, the City
Council conducted a duly- noticed public hearing to consider
Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2003 -01; and
WHEREAS, at its meeting of August 20, 2003, the City
Council considered the agenda report, any supplements thereto,
and the recommendation of the Planning Commission; opened the
public hearing; received written and oral public comments;
closed the public hearing; and reached a decision on this
matter; and
WHEREAS, the City Council concurs with the determination of
the Planning Commission and Community Development Director that
this project is exempt from the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under the general rule that
CEQA does not apply to projects with no potential for causing a
significant effect on the environment.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK
DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Chapter 5.88 of Title 5, Business Taxes,
Licenses and Regulations, of the Moorpark Municipal Code is
hereby deleted in its entirety.
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SECTION 2. Chapter 17.28.020(B) "Home Occupations" of
Title 17, Zoning, of the Municipal Code of the City of Moorpark
is hereby amended as shown in Exhibit A, attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference.
SECTION 3. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause,
phrase, part or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held
to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council declares
that it would have adopted this Ordinance and each section,
subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, part or portion thereof,
irrespective of the fact that any one or more section,
subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, parts or portions be
declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30)
days after its passage and adoption.
SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and
adoption of this ordinance; shall enter the same in the book of
original ordinances of said City; shall make a minute of the
passage and adoption thereof in the records of the proceedings of
the City Council at which the same is passed and adopted; and
shall, within fifteen .(15) days after the passage and adoption
thereof, cause the same to be published once in the Moorpark Star
a newspaper of general circulation, in Section 6008 of
the Government Code, for the City Moorpark, nd which is hereby
designated for that purpose.
PASSED AND ADOPTED thi
1st day of October/, 2Qk3/.
ck Hunt -"r, Mayor
ATTEST:
Deborah S. Traffensted`f, City Clerk
Attachment: Exhibit A - Amendments to CEap Cer 17.28.020(B)
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EXHIBIT A
Chapter 17.28.020 B - Home Occupations and Garage Sales
1. Home Occupation Requirements. A home occupation is the
interior and incidental use of a dwelling, in all residential
zones and in the residential portion of specific plans, for
business purposes with a valid home occupation permit meeting
all of the requirements of this section.
a. Application. An application for a home occupation permit
shall be filed with the community development director on forms
prescribed by the community development director along with the
fee established by city council resolution.
b. Approval criteria. The community development director
shall approve an application for a home occupation permit that
meets the following criteria:
i. The applicant shall be the home owner, or in the case
of a rental housing unit, the applicant shall provide a signed
owner's statement that the proposed home occupation is allowed
under the rental agreement.
ii. Accessory structures shall not be used for home
occupation purposes.
iii. Persons other than residents of the property shall
not be engaged on the property in the home occupation.
iv. The home occupation shall not generate pedestrian or
vehicular traffic beyond that normal to the zoning district in
which it is located.
V. Customer services or sales of goods, wares or
merchandise on -site shall not be permitted, except by mail or
electronic communication. Instruction, tutoring or teaching of
a maximum of three students per session and /or six students per
day, whichever is more restrictive shall be allowed. The
community development director may make allowances for single
events having more than the maximum of six students per day
and /or three students per session.
vi. Commercial vehicles, having a specific
manufacturer's gross weight rating of ten thousand (10,000)
pounds or more in connection with the home occupation, shall not
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be permitted as limited by Section 10.04.300 - Commercial
Vehicles in Residential Areas.
vii. A maximum of one (1) commercial vehicle, having a
specific manufacturer's gross weight rating of less than ten
thousand (10,000) pounds, in connection with the home occupation
shall be permitted so long as it is legally parked either on the
street or on the site.
viii. The use of signs, merchandise, products or other
material or equipment displayed for advertising purposes shall
not be permitted.
ix. Outdoor storage of materials and /or supplies or
other outdoor activity related to the home occupation shall not
be permitted.
X. Uses, by reason of color, design, materials,
construction, smoke, dust, fumes, odors, glare, lighting, noise
or vibrations, that alter the residential character of the
dwelling, or unreasonably disturb the peace and quiet of the
surrounding area shall not be permitted.
xi. The home occupation shall be limited to no more than
ten percent (100) of the gross floor area of the residence, or
in no case less than 150 square feet, whichever is greater.
Related materials and supplies shall be stored only in the
designated area approved by the community development director.
No structural alterations shall be permitted within the dwelling
unit to separate any area used for a home occupation from the
dwelling space. No area used for a home occupation shall be
subleased or rented to another party.
xii. A valid Moorpark city business registration permit
or license shall be required.
xiii. There shall be no storage of flammable, toxic,
hazardous, combustible materials indoors or outdoors, including,
but not limited to, gasoline, solvent or gun powder for purposes
beyond those normally used for normal household purposes.
xiv. The garage, carport, or accessory structures shall not
be used for home occupation purposes. There shall be no storage
in the garage, carport or dwelling of any materials or supplies
not recognized as being part of normal household or hobby use.
xv. The home 'occupation shall not create excessive
demand for municipal or utility services or community facilities
beyond those customarily provided for residential uses.
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xvi. There shall be no on premise use of material or
mechanical equipment not recognized as being part of normal
household or hobby use.
xvii. On -site sales of goods, wares or merchandise or on-
site commercial activities in residential zones, except as
allowed by section 17.28.020B.1.b.v. is prohibited.
C. Conditions. In granting a home occupation permit, the
director may impose conditions to safeguard and protect the
public health, safety and promote the general welfare. The
applicant shall agree in writing to comply with all conditions
prior to the issuance of a home occupation permit.
d. Duration of permit. Unless otherwise specified, the home
occupation permit shall be valid for five years from the date of
issuance. The permit may be renewed after five -years by filing
an application for renewal prior to its expiration and by paying
the required fee.
e. Revocation of permit. A home occupation permit may be
revoked if the community development director makes any of the
following findings and notifies the applicant in writing:
i. A condition of the home occupation permit has been
violated;
ii. The use has become detrimental to the public health,
welfare and safety; is resulting in a significant traffic
impact; or constitutes a nuisance;
iii. The home occupation permit was obtained by
misrepresentation or fraud;
iv. The use for which the home occupation permit was
granted has ceased for six (6) months or more.
2. Garage Sales Requirements.
Garage sales shall be permitted in all residential zones,
provided the sale conforms to the criteria and conditions
identified in this chapter. No application shall be required.
The city shall, however, monitor garage sales to ensure
compliance with the following criteria and limitations.
a. No more than three (3) garage sales shall be conducted on
the premises in any calendar year; provided, however, a fourth
sale shall be permitted if satisfactory proof of a bona fide
change in ownership of real property is first presented to the
community development director. A minimum of 5 days must pass
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between individual sale events. No single sale event shall be
conducted for longer than three (3) consecutive days. Garage
sales shall not be held for more than two (2) consecutive
weekends. Garage sales shall be conducted between the hours of
seven a.m. and seven p.m.
b. Property offered for sale at a garage sale may be
displayed on a driveway, in a house, and /or in a rear yard, but
only in such areas. No property offered for sale at a garage
sale may be displayed in any front yard or in any public right -
of -way.
C. A maximum of six (6) off -site directional signs, not to
exceed two (2) feet by two (2) feet, shall be permitted. Written
permission to erect signs on private property shall be obtained
from the property owners of the site where such signs are to be
placed. This written authorization shall be provided to the city
upon request. Signs may be displayed only during the hours the
garage sale is actively being conducted and shall be removed at
the close of the sale activities each day. No signs shall be
placed on utility poles or in the public right -of -way.
d. A nonprofit organization or association of persons may
conduct a garage sale at the residence of one or more of its
members pursuant to all of the requirements of this section. One
such sale may be held per year without such sale being deemed
one chargeable to the premises in question for the purpose of
applying the three (3) sales per year limitation set forth in
subsection (a) of this section.
e. No garage sale shall be held so as to include more than
three (3) residences or parcels at the site of the sale without
first obtaining written approval from the community development
director. In granting an approval for a garage sale encompassing
more than one residence or parcel, the director may impose
reasonable conditions consistent with the policies of this
section. Group garage sales, when coordinated by residents or
sponsored by a local homeowners association, may be permitted up
to two times per calendar year and shall comply with all other
requirements for garage sales.
f. The conduct of general retail sales or commercial
activities in residential zones, except as is otherwise
expressly authorized under the Chapter 17.04 of the Moorpark
Municipal Code, shall be prohibited.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF VENTURA ) ss.
CITY OF MOORPARK )
I. Deborah S.
Moorpark, California
that the foregoing
Council of the City
1st day of October,
following vote:
Traffenstedt, City Clerk of the City of
i, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury
Ordinance No. 296 was adopted by the City
of Moorpark at a regular meeting held on the
2003, and that the same was adopted by the
AYES: Councilmembers Harper, Mikos, Millhouse, Parvin,
and Mayor Hunter
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of said City this 10th day
of October, 2003.
Deborah S. Traffenstedt, ity Clerk
(seal)