HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 1997 0402 CC REG ITEM 08BITEM. 8.8.
AGENDA REPORT
CITY OF MOORPARK
TO: The Honorable City Council
FROM: Nelson Miller, Director of Community Developmeh�
DATE: March 26, 1997 (For the City Council Meeting of April 2, 1997)
SUBJECT: CONSIDER REQUEST FROM A. DEEWAYNE JONES FOR GENERAL
PLAN AMENDMENT 96 -2 FROM M (MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL)
TO C -2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) ON A FOUR ACRE PARCEL
LOCATED CONTIGUOUS WITH THE SOUTHWEST QUADRANT OF
MISSION BELL - PHASE 2, ASSESSORS'S PARCEL NO. 511 - 140 -13.
(CONTINUED FROM MARCH 19, 1997, PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED).
DISCUSSION
City Council deferred action on General Plan Amendment No. 96 -2 until a legally acceptable
instrument, as approved by the City Attorney, was received. A legally acceptable instrument has not
yet been received from the property owner. It is therefore recommended that this item be continued.
RECONIMEND_ ATION
Approve contingent upon pending receipt of Offer of Dedication of
Development Rights 'r, form approved 1, airy Attorney.
CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA
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ACTION:
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OFFER TO DEDICATE
DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS
GPA 96 -2, ZC 96 -1, CPD 96 -3, CUP 96 -2, PM 5036
The below named parties offer to dedicate development rights, by
whatever legal instrument acceptable, to restrict certain uses otherwise
allowable in the Commercial Planned Development (CPD) Zone, on that certain
four (4) acre parcel at 635 Los Angeles Avenue, Assessor's Parcel No. 511-
1.4-13. Acceptable development rights restrictions include all of those uses
lined -eut on the attached exhibit (copy of Table 17.20.060 of the City
Zoning Ordinance entitled PERMITTED USE IN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONES),
and further that otherwi.se allowable "Restaurants, cafes and cafeterias —',
shall not include drive - through service
The parties voluntarii�,; offer to limit development of the subject
property in this regard .ender the multiple entitlement applications currently
on file with the City, as enumerated above. The parties further recommend
that this dedication of development rights he implemented via restrictive
conditioning of the pending CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 96 -2 and by placing
-the restrictive language as a "NOTE" on Parcel Map PM 5036.
IN AGREEMENT (A6 amendod Mauch 1). ?997
'Roger X. Gisler
Trustee
Charles J.Gisler Family Trust
LAND OWNER
Date : 3- !
DeeWa ne Jones, S.
Entitlements Ap icant
DEVELOPER
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17.20.060
17.20.060 Permitted uses in commercial and
industrial zones.
Permitted uses in commercial and industrial zones are
set out in Table 17.20.060.
Note: All uses located in the M -1 and M -2 zones which
at the property line are adjacent to residentially zoned prop-
erty shall require a city council - approved conditional use
pern-dt prior to occupancy of the building.
The key for Table 17.20.060 is as follows:
[Blank] Not permitted
♦ Permitted by zone clearance
• Planning commission - approved planned
development permit
City council - approved planned development
permit
O Planning commission - approved conditional
use permit
® City council - approved conditional use permit
Table 17.20.060
PERMPTTED USES IN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONES
Care facilities: For 7 or more persons` (see also H &SC and W &IC)
Days
InUmnediate and residential
• •
O
•
O
Airfields and landing pads and strips, private CO
CI M
MI M2
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(see- &finitinnc) A ���d 6 Y ' , f
•
O
O
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Batting cages and golf driving ranges, indoor
O •
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Bicycle racing tracks, outdoor
O
O
Health club /gymnasium (see definitions)
O
Martial arts and dance studios
•
•
•
Racetracks (for motorized vehicles), shooting ranges and stadiums
p•p�D
Art galleries, museums and botanical gardens
Club projects, temporary outdoor
.`
O
Banks and related financial offices and institutions
O
O O
Radio and television broadcasting stations
Care facilities: For 7 or more persons` (see also H &SC and W &IC)
Days
InUmnediate and residential
• •
O
•
O
•
•
Cemeteries, columbaria and mausoleums
O
Crematoria, accessory
O
O
Churches, synagogues and other buildings used for religious worshi 5
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O •
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O
O
O
ouses
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—O
O
Club projects, temporary outdoor
.`
O
Communications facilities
O
O
Radio and television broadcasting stations
O O
O
O
O
Conference center /convention center
O
•
•
Contractor service and storage yards and buildings
O
Crop pmduction`
Firewood operations
•
Uses and structures, accessory
O
O
Dwelling, farm worker (maximum one per lot)
O
O
Fuel storage'
Offices
O
O
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O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
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O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Packing, preliminary processing, or storage of crops: Without structures'
Produce stands, retail'
Dog and cat grooming
Drilling, temporary geologic (testing only)
Education and training
Colleges and universities
Schools: Elementary and secondary (nonboarding only)'
Schools: Professional, vocational, art, craft and self - improvement
fEnergy production from renewable sources
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Government buildings, excluding correctional institutions
Fire stations
Grading'
Within an overlay zone
Health services such as professional offices and outpatient clinics
Ambulance services
Hospitals
% Pharmacy, accessory retail, for prescription pharmaceuticals only
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Kennels
Laboratories: research and scientific
Medical and dental
Libraries and information center
Manufacturing industries
Apparel and related products
. Dressmaking and tailor shops
Chemicals, gases and mb trod products (see definitions), excluding nerve gas
Drugs, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, cosmetics and the like
Soaps, detergents and cleaners
Electrical and electronic machinery, equipment and supplies
Batteries
Household appliances
Transmission and distribution equipment, and industrial apparatus
Food and related products
Alcoholic beverages
Bakery products
Meat, seafood and poultry packing plants
Slaughtering; refining and rendering of animal fats and oils
Sugar refining.
Furniture and related fixtures
Instruments: measuring, analyzing and controlling
1 Jewelry,.'silverware and plated ware
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Laundry_ service light'
Laundry servip6 -- heavy'
Leather and leather products
Tanning, curing and finishing of hides and skins
Lumbee ind wood products and processes
Cabinet work
Plywood; particleboard and veneer manufacture; wood preserving
Sawmills and planing mills
315
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CAPTER 17.
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O
O
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1120.060
Machinery, except electrical
Office, computing and accounting machines
Metal industries, primary
Rolling, drawing and extruding
Metal products, fabricated
Ammunition
Machine shops
Plating, polishing, anodizing, engraving and related operations
Musical instruments, including pianos and organs
Paper and related products
Products from paper and paperboard, including containers
Pens, pencils and other office and artists' materials
Personal goods
Petroleum refining and related industries
Photographic, medical and optical goods, and watches and clocks
Printing, publishing and related industries
Print shops (up to 1,500 sq. ft. of gross floor area)
Rubber and plastics products
Tire retreading and recapping
Signs and advertising displays
Stone, clay and glass products
Asbestos products
Cement, concrete and plaster, and products fabricated therefrom
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
Toys and amusement, sporting and athletic goods
Transportation equipment
Motorcycles, bicycles and related parts
Mineral resource development
Mining and accessory uses'
Less than 9 months in duration
*, �ic -werhs midlatenznce
Oil and gas exploration and production' ��
Motion picture and TV production, and related activities and structures
Temporary (maximum 47 days in any 180 -day period)l.a
Offices: bus]ss, professional and administrative, except health and veterinary
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Propulsion (engine) testing
Public utility facilities`
Offices only
Service'yards
Zecording studios and sound stages
Zental' and leasing of durable goods
Bicycle rental
316
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17.20.1
CO C1 M M1 M2
•
O
•
Electrical and electronic machinery and equipment
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•
•
Heavy machinery repair, including trucks, tractors and buses
• •
•
Instruments, including musical instruments
•
•
Office, computing and accounting machines
•
•
PhotopVhic and optical goods
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•
•
Repair of personal goods such as jewelry, shoes and saddlery
• •
O
•
Restaurants, cafes and cafeterias7 temporary outside eating
• •
•
•
Retail trade (see definitions)
• •
•
Christmas tree sales'
♦ �►
Within an overlay zone
SEE CHAPTER
17.36
Uses and structures, accessory
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O
Mail order houses (nonstore)
•
•
O
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Game machines: three or fewer
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Uses and structures, accessory SEE IINCIPAL USE
Outdoor sales and services, temporary' (see definitions)
Repair of products retailed
Salvage yards, including automobile wrecking yards
Service establishments
usiness (see definitions) • • •
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' 16chibits; building of
•
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•
•
Personal (see definitions)
• •
Signs (See also Section 17.20.040 and Chapter 17.40)
Freestanding off -site advertising signs
O
SWOP E
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Taxidermy
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O
O C
Transportation services (see definitions)
O
•
Stockyards, not primarily for fattening or selling livestock
/ Truck storage, overnight
•
Tvm an&qmfive vegetation-mnoval, lion et dmeage°
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Within an overlay zone
SEE CHAPTER
17.36
Uses and structures, accessory
- Hwellierfer
SEE PRINCIPAL USE
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O
O
Dwelling, caretaker
O
O
Game machines: three or fewer
Recreational facilities, restaurants and cafes: for employees only
•
•
Retail sale of products manufactured on -site
Temporary buildings during construction'
Vacciantion cliaics, temporary, for pet animals'
Veterinary clinics, pet animals only'
O O
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
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Hazardous materials; includin g pesticides and herbicides CO Cl D M1 M2 I
Petroleum and gas (butane, propane, LPG, etc.); explosives and fireworks
Recreational vehicles
Storage of building materials, temporary' •
Waste treatment and disposal (see definitions)
Recycling facilities and centers
• O
Wholesale trade ♦ O
Zoological gardens, animal exhibits and commercial aquariums • •
O O
Notes for Table 17.20.060;
0. Automobile service stations in the M -1 and M -2 industrial zones with a planning commission- affroved conditional
use permit are allowed, if the subject property has frontage on Los Angeles Avenue, New Los Angeles Avenue.
1. There are specific regulations for this use; see Chapter 17.28.
2. If there is an existing planned development permit for the site, the school facility could be permitted by roval
of a modification to the existing permit. aPP
3. For M -1, M -2 and C -O zones, a school facility would only be permitted where sponsored by or permitted within
an industrial or commercial use on the same site.
4. See also Section 17.20.040.
5. Churches located in existing buildings with an approved planned development permit will require a modification
to that permit.
6. If existing industrial building has approved IPD, restaurant will require
7. Restaurants with nq approved minor modification to IPD.
temporary outside eating facilities shall receive a modification to the planned development permit.
8. Most public water facilities are exempt from these regulations.
(Ord. 209 § 3, 1995; Ord. 200 § 3 (part), 1994; Ord. 189 § 3 (8105 -5), 1994)
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