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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 1990 227 1203RESOLUTION NO. PC -90 -227 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING AMENDMENT OF THE MOORPARK ZONING CODE TO ALLOW THE OPERATION OF A CHILD DAY CARE FACILITY AND /OR SCHOOL IN INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL ZONES SUBJECT TO A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT OR MINOR MODIFICATION TO A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT WHEREAS, at a duly noticed public hearing on December 3, 1990, the Moorpark Planning Commission considered a proposed amendment to the Zoning Code to enable the Community Development Director to approve a minor modification to an existing planned development permit to allow the operation of a child day care facility, elementary school, and /or secondary school in Industrial (M -1 and M -2) and Commercial (C -1, C -2, CPD, and C -0) Zones; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission after review and r consideration of the information contained in the staff report dated November 21, 1990, concurs that the proposed Zoning Code amendment will not have a significant effect on the environment and is exempt from CEQA; and WHEREAS, at its meeting of December 3, 1990, the Planning Commission considered said proposed Zoning Code amendment at a public hearing and reached its decision; NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the Planning Commission concurs that the project is exempt based on Section 15061 of the State CEQA Guidelines, and recommends that a Notice of Exemption be filed. SECTION 2. The Planning Commission hereby finds that the proposed Zoning Code amendment, as shown in Exhibit A to this resolution, would increase the opportunity for affordable child day care and school services in the City, thereby benefiting the City. SECTION 3. The Planning Commission hereby finds that adoption of the proposed Zoning Code amendment would not result in an inconsistency with the City's General Plan. r, SECTION 4. The Planning Commission hereby recommends that the City Council amend the Municipal Zoning Code, consistent with the proposed revisions identified in Exhibit A; recommends that the Council adopt these revisions in conjunction with City adoption of the new County Zoning Code; and recommends that Ordinance No. 112 be rescinded upon adoption of the subject code revisions. The action with the foregoing direction was approved by the ; following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 3RD DAY OF DECEMBER, 1990. Vice - Chairman, William Lanahan ATTEST: Celia La Fleur Secretary Exhibit A: Zoning Code Amendment Language (1 EXHIBIT A Revise Section 8105 -5 - PERMITTED USES IN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONES - to be consistent with the following language: Revise "Day Care Facilities" to show as being permitted in the C -0, C -1, C -2, CPD, M -1 and M -2 Zones, subject to approval of a planned development permit. A footnote would need to be added to the matrix table to clarify that if there is an existing planned development permit for the site, the child day care facility could be permitted by Community Development Director approval of a minor modification to the planned development permit. Another footnote would need to be added to clarify that for M -1, M -2, and C -0 Zones, a child day care facility would only be permitted where sponsored by or permitted within an industrial or commercial use on the same site. Revise "Education and Training, Schools: Elementary and secondary (nonboarding only)" to show as being permitted in the C -O, C -1, C -2, CPD, M -1 and M -2 Zones subject to approval of a planned development permit. A footnote would need to be added to the matrix table to clarify that if there is an existing planned development permit for the site, the school could be permitted by Community Development Director approval of a minor modification to the planned development permit. Another footnote would need to be added to clarify that for M -11 M -2, and C -O Zones, a school would only be permitted where sponsored by or permitted within an industrial or commercial use on the same site.