HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 1990 0905 CC REG ITEM 11BBERNARDO M.PEREZ
Mayor
SCOTT MONTGOMERY
Mayor Pro Tem
ELOISE BROWN
Councilmember
CLINT HARPER, Ph.D.
Councilmember
PAUL W. LAWRASON, Jr.
Councilmember
LILLIAN KELLERMAN
City Clerk
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City Manager
CHERYL J.KANE
City Attorney
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City Engineer
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City Treasurer
M E M O R A N D U M
TO: The Honorable City Council
FROM: Patrick J. Richards, Director of Community DevelopmentR
DATE: August 10, 1990 (cc meeting 8/15/90)
SUBJECT: Request For Day Care Facility In An Industrial Area
Background
On July 25, 1990 information was given to the Code Enforcement
Officer regarding a possible school being operated at 5239
Commerce. The Code Officer conducted a field inspection on July
27, 1990 at 5239 Commerce which is in an M -2 Zone. The building
owners, George and Debra Tash were present. They are operating G.
T. Water Products and Marks Distributors Inc. At the time of his
inspection, the Code Enforcement Officer asked Mr. & Mrs. Tash if
they were operating a school. They stated that they were in the
process of operating a day care service for about ten (10) or
fifteen (15) employees, to be staffed by wives of employees at no
charge to the workers. They were also asked if they had obtained
the proper permits and zoning clearances, and if they had complied
with all state requirements. Mrs. Tash indicated that they had all
necessary approvals.
The Code Enforcement Officer reviewed the files at City Hall and
could not find any zoning clearance authorizing the operation of
their business and occupancy of the building, nor was there any
permit to allow operation of a day care service. The Code Officer
then made contact with Mrs. Tash regarding this matter and informed
her that she needed to apply for a zoning clearance and a
Conditional Use Permit. On or about August 2, 1990, Mrs. Tash came
into City Hall and spoke with staff. It was explained to her that
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The Honorable City Council
August 10, 1990
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there was an ordinance, Number 112, adopted on August 16, 1989 that
would allow child day care centers in an industrial zone; however,
she needed to first apply for a zoning clearance for their business
to authorize occupancy, and then apply for a Conditional Use
Permit. A zoning clearance form and an application form for a
Conditional Use Permit were provided to Mrs. Tash.
FMI0AUG9
BERNARDO M -PEREZ
Mayor
SCOTT MONTGOMERY
Mayor Pro Tem
ELOISE BROWN
Councilmember
CLINT HARPER, Ph.D.
Councilmember
PAUL W. LAWRASON, Jr.
Councilmember
LILLIAN KELLERMAN
City Clerk
MOORPARK
M E M O R A N D U M
STEVEN KUENY
City Manager
CHERYL J.KANE
City Attorney
PATRICK RICHARDS, A.I.C.P.
Director of
Community Development
R. DENNIS DELZEIT
City Engineer
JOHN V. GILLESPIE
Chief of Police
RICHARD T. HARE
City Treasurer
TO: The Honorable City Council -D5 Ti
FROM: Patrick J. Richards, Director of Community Development PTR
DATE: August 10, 1990 (cc meeting 8/15/90)
SUBJECT: Request For Day Care Facility In An Industrial Area
Background
On July 25, 1990 information was given to the Code Enforcement
Officer regarding a possible school being operated at 5239
Commerce. The Code Officer conducted a field inspection on July
27, 1990 at 5239 Commerce which is in an M -2 Zone. The building
owners, George and Debra Tash were present. They are operating G.
T. Water Products and Marks Distributors Inc. At the time of his
inspection, the Code Enforcement Officer asked Mr. & Mrs. Tash if
they were operating a school. They stated that they were in the
process of operating a day care service for about ten (10) or
fifteen (15) employees, to be staffed by wives of employees at no
charge to the workers. They were also asked if they had obtained
the proper permits and zoning clearances, and if they had complied
with all state requirements. Mrs. Tash indicated that they had all
necessary approvals.
The Code Enforcement Officer reviewed the files at City Hall and
could not find any zoning clearance authorizing the operation of
their business and occupancy of the building, nor was there any
permit to allow operation of a day care service. The Code Officer
then made contact with Mrs. Tash regarding this matter and informed
her that she needed to apply for a zoning clearance and a
Conditional Use Permit. On or about August 2, 1990, Mrs. Tash came
into City Hall and spoke with staff Tt wa: -; explained to her that
799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California 9302' (805) 529 -6864
The Honorable City Council
August 10, 1990
Page 2
there was an ordinance, Numb
would allow child day care c
she needed to first apply fo
to authorize occupancy, an
Permit. A zoning clearance
Conditional Use Permit were
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er 112, adopted on August 16, 1989 that
enters in an industrial zone; however,
r a zoning clearance for their business
I then apply for a Conditional Use
form and an application form for a
provided to Mrs. Tash.