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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 200 1994 1016C ORDINANCE NO. 200 ! /R. A AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 189 FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING REVISIONS TO THE CITY'S ZONING ORDINANCE RELATING TO "THE ALLOWANCE OF DRY CLEANING FACILITIES WITHIN INDUSTRIAL ZONES AND THE ADJUSTMENT OF PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR RESTAURANTS WITHIN INDUSTRIALLY ZONED PARCELS" Whereas, The City Council adopted Ordinance No. 189 (Zoning) on March 2, 1994; and Whereas, On March 28, 1994, the Planning Commission took minute action requesting that the City Council authorize the Planning Commission to study the allowance of mixed use development and the allowance of restaurants and dry cleaning facilities in industrial zones; and Whereas, on April 27, 1994, the City Council directed the Planning Commission to consider modifications to the Zoning Ordinance in order to encourage mixed use development and restaurants and dry cleaning facilities in industrial zones and to provide recommendations to the City Council pertaining to mixed use zoning and restaurants and dry cleaning facilities in industrial zones; and Whereas, at a duly noticed hearing on June 13, and August 8, 1994, the Planning Commission considered the proposed modifications to the Zoning Ordinance and August 8, 1994 reached it's decision on this matter; and Whereas, On October 19, 1994, the City Council held a public hearing to discuss this matter and closed the public hearing; and Whereas, the City Council determined that the modifications to the City's Zoning Ordinance is categorically exempt pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15061 (b) (3) in that the proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance do not have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment; and Whereas, the changes to the Zoning Ordinance as directed by the City Council are for the benefit of the health and welfare of the citizens of Moorpark. PP05:12:94 110 :23amA:\0RD 1 010.17 1 a NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the modifications to the City's Zoning Ordinance are categorically exempt pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Section 15061 (b) (3). SECTION 2. That the Current Zoning Ordinance No. 189 is hereby amended as enumerated in Section 3. SECTION 3. Addition to Article 2 - Definitions - Section 8102 -0 - APPLICATION OF DEFINITIONS Laundry Service - Heavy: Establishments primarily engaged in the process of laundering, dry cleaning or dyeing clothes or other materials. These services are typically provided for hospitals, restaurants, and other retail or service providers and is not a service available to the general public. , Laundry Service - Laundromats: Self Service cleaning facilities which do not involve the use of dry cleaning chemicals. Laundry Service - Light: Establishments primarily engaged in the process of laundering, dry cleaning or dyeing cloths or other materials. Typical uses include dry cleaning stores. Modifications to Section 8105 -5- PERMITTED USES IN THE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONES as follows: PP05:12:94 /10:23aM :\OPD 2 v v 172. NOTE: ALL USES LOCATED IN THE M -1 " "r) M -2 ZONE WHICH ATTHE PROPERTYLINE IS ADJACENT TO RESIDENTIALLY ZONED ERTY SHALL REQUIRE A CITY COUNCIL ♦ itted Use APPROVED CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT PRIOR TO OCCU PANCY OF THE BUILDING. • Planning Commission— Planned Development Permit SEC. 8105 -5 — PERMITTED USES IN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONES Q City Council — Planned Development Permit O Planning Commission — Conditional Use Permit ® City Council — Conditional Use Permit C2 CO C1 CPD M1 M2 I Festivals and similar events, temporary outdoor O O Government buildings, excluding correctional institutions • • • • O Fire stations • • • O O O Grading (3) Within an overlay zone SEE ARTICLE 9 Health services such as professional offices and out — patient cfinics • • • O Ambulance services O 10 • O Hospitals O 10 O Pharmacy, accessory retail, for prescription pharmaceuticals only • • • Hotels, motels and boarding houses • Kennels Laboratories: Research and scientific • • Med'ical and dental • • • • Libraries & Information center • • • Manufacturing industries Apparel and related products Dressmaking and tailor shops • • Chemicals, gases and related products see Definitions), excluding nerve gas Drugs, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, cosmetics and the Ike • • Soaps, detergents and cleaners Electrical and electronic machinery, equipment and supplies • • Batter! as O Household appliances O • Transmission and distribution equipment, and industrial apparatus O • Food and related products O • Alcoholic beverages Bakery products • • Meat, seafood and poultry packing plants O Slaughtering; refining and redefing of animal fats and oils Sugar refining Furniture and related fixtures • Instruments: Measuring, analyzing and oontroling • 10 Jewelry, silverware and plated ware • • . Laundry Service — Laundromats 2 Laundry Service — Light (2) Laundry Service — Heavy (2) Leather and leather products • • Tanning, curing and finishing of hides and skins Lumber and wood products and processes • Cabinet work • • Plywood, particleboard and veneer manufacture; wood preserving Sawmills and planing mills Machinery, except electrical • Office, computing and accounting machines • • Metal industries, primary Rolling, drawing and extruding 10 Metal products, fabricated • Ammunition Machine shops • • Plating, polishing, anodizing, engraving and related operations O • Musical instruments, including pianos and organs • • _ 'There are specific regulations for this use; see Article 7. y (1) Seealso Sec. 8105 -3. (2) If existing industrial building has approved (PD, restaurant will require approved Minor Modlication to IPD. y a Page —41— f� 11— Oct -94 a:zonchaft.wU 3 k'-': NOTE: ALL USES LOCATED IN THEM -1 AND M -2 ZONE WHICH AT THE PROPERTY LINE IS ADJACENT TO RESIDENTIALLY ZONED " VEHTYSHALL REQUIRE A CITY COUNCIL APPROVEr CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT PRIOR TO, JPANCY OF THE BUILDING. ♦ _ .amitted Use • Planning Commission — Planned Development Permit SEC. 8105 -5 — PERMITTED USES IN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONES Q City Council — Planned Development Permit O Planning Commission — Conditional Use Permit ® City Council — Conditional Use Perm at CZ CU M UDW W I Paper and related products Products from paper and peperboard, Including containers • • Pena, pencils and other office and artiatis* materials • • Personal goods • • Petroleum refining and related Industries Photographic, medical an do tical goods, and watches and clocks • • Printing, publishing an drelated industries • • Print shops (up to 1500 sgft, of gross floor area) • Rubber an d lastica products O Tire retreading and.recapping • Signs and advertising displays • • Stone, clay and glass products O Asbestos products Cement, concrete, and plaster, and products fabricted therefrom O Glass and glassware pressed and blown, Including flat glass Glass products, made of purchased glass • • Rock crushing and sandblasting plants Textile mill products Tobacco products 10 Toys and amusement, sporting and athletic goods • • Transportation equipment O Motorcycles, bicycles and related parts • Mineral resorce development Mining and accessory uses* Less than 9 months in duration O O Public Works maintenance Oiland gas exploration and production* O O Motion picture and TV production, and related activities an dstructures O O 10 O O O Temporary (maximum 47 days in any 180 —day period)* (1) Offices: business professional & administrative, except health & veterinary • • • • O Parking lots • • • • • O Pipelines and transmission lines, aboveground O O O O Propulsion (engine) testing Public utility facilities (1) O O O O 10 10 Offices only • • • • • 10 Service yards • 10 Recording studios and sound stages 16 O O Rental and leasing of durable goods O O O Bicycle rental • Repair and reconditiong services O O • automobile bodywork an dpainting O O O automobile repair, including component repair O O • Electrical and electronic machinery and equipment • • Heavy machinery repair. including trucks, tractors and buses • Instraments, Including musical instruments' • • Office, computing and accounting machines • • " Photographic and optical goods • • Repair of personal goods such as jeweky, shoes and saddlery • • *There are specific regulations for this use; see Article 7. (1) See also Sec. 8105 -3. Y Page —42— I iy pa*' r# 11— Oct -94 a:zonchart.wk3 4 NOTE: ALL USES LOCATED IN THE M -1 AND M -2 ZONE WHICH ATTHE PROPERTY LINE IS ADJACENT TO RESIDENTIALLY ZONED P ° ^PERTYSHALL REQUIRE A CITY COUNCIL APPROVED CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT PRIOR TO C PANCY OFTHE BUILDING. ♦ aitted Use SEC. 8105 -5 — PERMITTED USES IN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONES • Planning Commission — Planned Development Permit 0 City Council — Planned Development Permit O Planning Commission — Conditional Use Permit ® City Council — Conditional Use Permit C2 CO C1 CPD M1 M2 I Restaurants, cafes and cfeterlas 2 Temporary Outside Eating • • • • Retail trade (see Definitions) • • Christmas tree sales* Feed stores O Lumber and building materials sales yards O O Mail order houses nonstore • • Motor vehicle, mobilehome, recreational vehicle and boat dealers* O Nurseries O Uses and structures, accessory SEE PRINCI PAL USE Outdoor sales and services, temporary* (see Definitions) ♦ ♦ Repair of productsretailed Salvage yards, including automobile wrecking yards Service establishments Business see Definitions • • • Auction halls, not involving livestock O O • O Disinfecting and exterminating services O O O O Exhibits, building of • • O Sign painting and lettering shops • • • Personal see Definitions • • Signs (See also Sec.8105 -3 and Article 10) ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Freestanding off —site advertising signs O Swap meets O O O O Taxidermy • Transportation services see Definitions O • Bus and train terminals O 1 O Stockyards, not primarily for fattening or selling livestock Truck storage, overnight • Trees and native vegetation: Removal, reloction or damage (1) Within an overlay zone SEE ARTICLE 9 Uses and structur es, accessory SEE PRINCIPAL USE Dwelling, for superintendent or owner O O O O Dwelling, caretaker O O Game machines: Three or fewer Recreational facilities, restaurants and cafes: Fore employees only • • Retail sale of products manufactured on —site Temporary buildings during ocnstruction* Vaccination clinics, temporary, for pet animals* Veterinary clinics, pet animals only' 10 10 Warehousing and storage, including ministorage • • Automobile impound yards; dead storage of trucks, buses and the like Building materials, movers' equipment and the like: Indoor • • Outdoor Fertilizer and manure Hazardous materials; including pesticides and herbicides Petroleum and gas butane, propane, LPG, etc.); explosives and fireworks Recreational vehicles • *There are specific regulations f or this use; see Article 7 (1) See also Sec. 8105 -3. (2) Restaurants with temporary outside eating facilities shall receive a Modiiiction to the Planned Development Permit 4 ti Page —43— ' 4r 11— Oct -94 a:zonchart.wk3 5 Sys 7 e • l I\ SECTION 4. That 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 sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, parts or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. SECTION 5. This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after the passage and adoption. SECTION 6. The City Clerk shall certi adoption of this Ordinance; shall enter th e original ordinances of said city; shall passage and adoption t the City Council at shall, within fifteen thereof, cause the sam a weekly newspaper of 6008 of the Government hereby designated for hereof in the records which the same is (15) days after e to be published once general circulation, Code, for the City of that purpose. fy to the passage and same in the book of make a minute of the of the proceedings of and adopted; and sage and adoption in the Moorpark,News, as defined in Section Moorpark, and which is passed the pa PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of Nov., 1994. . Paul W. Lawrason, J Mayor PP05:12 :94110 :23amA:\ORD r.� MOORPARK 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California 93021 (805) 529 -6864 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF VENTURA ) ss. CITY OF MOORPARK } I, Lillian E. Hare, City Clerk of the City of Moorpark, California, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing Ordinance No. 200 was adopted by the City Council of the City of Moorpark at a meeting held on the 16th day of November , 1994, and that the same was adopted by the following vote: AYES:COUNCILMEMBERS HUNTER, MONTGOMERY, PEREZ, WOZNIAK, AND MAYOR LAWRASON NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE WITNESS my hand and the official seal of said City this 17th day of November 1994. Lillian E. Hare PAUL W. LAWRASON JR. PATRICK HUNTER SCOTT MONTGOMERY BERNARDO M. PEREZ JOHN E. WOZNIAK Mayor Mayor Pro Tern Councilmember Councilmember Concilmember Printed on Recycled Pape.