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HomeMy WebLinkAbout40-Planning and Building CITY OF SAN BER~RDINO - REQUEST ~R COUNCIL ACTION From: Al Boughey, Director SU~~:Development Code Amendment No. 92-03, To permit miscellaneous indoor and outdoor recreational uses in the CH district. Mayor and Common Council Meeting August 17, 1992 Dept: Planning & Building Services Date: July 28, 1992 Synopsis of Previous Council action: On June 16, 1992 the Planning Commission recommended adoption of the proposed Negative Declaration and approval of the Ordinance. On February 3, 1992 the Mayor and COl,""on Council directed staff to prepare a Development Code Amendment to allow miscellaneous indoor and outdoor recreational uses in the Commercial Heavy land use district. Recommended motion: That the hearing be closed, that the Mayor and Common Council adopt the Negative Declaration; and further reading of the ordinance be waived and it be laid over for final adoption. Contact person: Al Boughey Phone: 384-5357 Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: Citywide FUNDING REOUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. Descriotion) Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No. '-J D CITY OF SAN BERNAQ>>INO - REQUEST FcCl COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT subject: Development Code Amendment No. 92-03 Mayor and Common Council Meeting August 17, 1992 REOUEST The request is for an amendment to Development Code Section 19.06.020, Table 06.01 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS LIST OF PERMITTED USES, to permit miscellaneous indoor recreational uses in the CH, commercial Heavy land use designation/zone with a Development Permit, and outdoor recreational uses in the same district/zone with a ConditiQnal Use Permit. BACKGROUND When the General Plan was adopted, property on West Foothill Boulevard was designated CH, Commercial Heavy on the Land Use Map. Subsequent to the adoption of the General Plan, but prior to the adoption of the Development Code, a conditional use permit for a go-cart track was approved for the site. When the Development Code was adopted, miscellaneous indoor and outdoor recreational uses were inadvertently left off the Table of Permissible Uses in the Commercial Heavy Designation. Due to this omission, the owner of the go-cart track is unable to intensify the use at his recreational facility. In order to consider any requests a Development Code Amendment to allow miscellaneous indoor and outdoor recreational uses in the Commercial Heavy district is necessary. These points were brought to the attention of the Mayor and Common Council at their meeting of February 3, 1992. As a result, the Mayor and Common Council directed staff to prepare a Development Code Amendment to allow miscellaneous indoor and outdoor recreational uses in the Commercial Heavy land use district. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL OUALITY ACT (CEOAl STATUS An Initial Study was prepared and presented to the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) on May 7, 1992. The ERC proposed a Negative Declaration (See Initial Study, Attachment B of the Planning Commission Staff Report). The Initial Study was made available for public review and comment from May 14, 1992 to June 3, 1992. No comments were received. ?64 " " o o Mayor and Common Council Meeting August 17, 1992 Page 2 ANALYSIS GENERAL PLAN CONSISTENCY The proposed amendment is consistent with the with General Plan Objective 1.30 and Policy 1.30.10 whose intent is to provide for the development of projects requiring extensive use of ~ndoor or outdoor space in the CH land use designation. The proposed amendment will further implement: the policy and objective by establishing a means by which recreational uses which require substantial outdoor or indoor space can be established in the CH land use district. DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT Table 06.01, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS LIST OF PERMITTED USES, permits miscellaneous indoor recreational facilities in the Commercial Zones in which it is allowed, subject to the approval of a Development Permit. Likewise, the table permits miscellaneous outdoor recreational facilities in the Commercial Zones in which it is allowed, subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. The proposed amendment would revise Table 06.01 to permit miscellaneous indoor recreational facilities with the approval of a Development Permit, and miscellaneous outdoor recreational facilities with the approval of a Conditional use Permit in the CH land use zoning districts. CONCLUSION The proposed amendment to Section 19.06.020, Table 06.01 will permit miscellaneous indoor recreational uses in the Commercial Heavy land use zoning district, City-wide, subject to the approval of a Development Permit, and miscellaneous outdoor recreational uses in the Commercial Heavy zone subj ect to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. The amendment is consistent with the General Plan in that it establishes a means to allow miscellaneous indoor and outdoor recreational uses requiring extensive indoor or outdoor space in the Commercial Heavy land use designation, further implementing General Plan Objective 1.30 and General Plan Policy 1.30.10. PLANNING COMMISSION On June 16, 1992, the Planning Commission reviewed the proposed ordinance and recommended that the Mayor and Common Council adopt the Negative Declaration and approve Development Code Amendment No. 92-03. " o Q Mayor and Common Council Meeting August 17, 1992 Page 3 MAYOR AND COUNCIL OPTIONS The Mayor and Common Council may approve Development Code Amendment No. 92-03 as proposed by staff; or The Mayor and Common Council may deny Development Code Amendment No. 92-03. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Mayor and Common council adopt the Negative Declaration and approve Development Code Amendment No. 92- 03 based on the attached Findings of Fact (Attachment "A" of the Planning commission Staff Report). Prepared by: Michael R. Finn, Associate Planner for Al Boughey, Director Planning and Building Services Exhibits: I. Planning Commission Staff Report A. Findings of Fact B. Initial Study C. Proposed Table 06.01, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS LIST OF PERMITTED USES II. Ordinance '. (0'0 (0 City of San Bernardino Statement of Official Planning Commission Action PROJECT Number: Development Code Amendment No. 92-03 City of San Bernardino Applicant: Owner: Various ACTION Meeting Date: June 16, 1992 The Planning Commission recommended adoption of the Negative Declaration and approval of Development Code Amendment No. 92-03' based upon findings of fact (Attachment A). This item will be scheduled on the Mayor and Council agenda for final action. VOTE Ayes: Clemensen, Cole, Jordan, Lopez, Romero, Stone, Traver, Valles None None Ortega Nays: Abstain: Absent: . I, hereby, certify that this Statement of accurately reflects the final determination Commission of the City of D Bernardino. 't1J ,1? ) t< /,,7. ." Signatu e I (Date) Official Action of the Planning and Building Services Attachments: Findings of F~c~ cc (w/attachments): Project Applicant Case File PC/ACTION Exhibit "1" " (--0 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT / SUMMARY AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE WARD 12 6-16-92 Citywide ,/"'"". rAPPUCANT:City of ,,""'II San Bernardino W DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT cn < 92-03 OWNER: Various (.) NO. \,. /--.... r An amendment to Development Code Section 19.06.020, Table I- 06.01 Commercial and Industrial Districts List of Permitted cn Uses, to permit miscellaneous indoor and outdoor recreational W uses in the CH, Commercial Heavy land use zoning districts. =:) " 0 Citywide W a: - < w a: < '-'" r EXISTING GENERAL PLAN P~QP~~TV LAND USE ZONING DESIGNAT10N Various Various CH Commercial Heavy \,. \,. . r ( ) ( GEO~C I SEISMIC DYES ( FLOOD HAZARD DYES D ZONE A SEWERS: DYES HAZARD ZONE: o NO ZONE: D NO 0 ZONE B ONO ( HIGH FIRE 0 YES )( AIRPORT NOISE! :J YES ) ~ REDEVELOPMENT eYES HAZARD ZONE: CRASH ZONE: PROJECT AREA: - NO 0 NO +- NO r ...I o NOT o POTENllAL SIGNIFICANT Z ~ APPROVAL ~ APPUCASLE EFFECTS W1Tri 0 MmGATlNG ~URES i= zcn NO E.I.R. < 0 CONDmONS wo II.C :=z o EXEMPT o E.I.R. REQUIRED BUT NO II.Z 0 DENIAL Z- SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS <W OC WITH MITIGATING 1-:= a:l: MEASURES 0:= 0 CONTINUANCE TO -II. > 9 NO SIGNIFICANT o SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS 0 Z (.) W EFFECTS SEE ATTACHED E.R.C. W --/ MINUTES a:.J - ..j tIrt ~ _ -...c -~. ..--. Pl.AH-i.c:rz PAGE 1 OF , l40D 0 ("t ~' CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING CASE DCA 92-03 AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT AGENDA ITEM .l.~ OBSERV A TIONS HEARING DATE o-lb-~L PAGE L .... ...j , ..... REOUEST The request is for an amendment to Development Code Section 19.06.020, Table 06.01 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS LIST OF PE~~ITTED USES, to permit miscellaneous indoor and outdoor recreational services in ~e CS, Commercial Heavy General Plan land use designation and zoning. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL OUALITY ACT (CEOA) STATUS An Initial Study was prepared by staff and presented to the Environmental Review Committee on May 7, 1992. A Negat~ve Declaration was proposed. The Initial Study was made available f.or public review and comment from May 14, 1992 to June 3, 1992. As of the writing of this staff report, no comments had been received. BACKGROUND When the General Plan was adopted, property on West Foothill Boulevard was designated CH, Commercial Heavy on the Land Use Map. Subsequent to the adoption of the General Plan, but prior to the adoption of the Development Code, a conditional use permit for a go-cart track was approved for the site. When the Development Code was adopted, miscellaneous indoor and outdoor recreational uses were inadvertently left off the Table of Permissible Uses in the Commercial Heavy Designation. Due to ~~is omission, the owner of the go-cart track is unable to intensify the use at his recreational facility. In order to consider any requests a Development Code Amendment to allow miscellaneous indoor and outdoor recreational uses in the Commercial Heavy district is necessary. These points were brought to Council at their meeting of Mayor and Common Council Development Code Amendment outdoor recreational uses district. the attention of the Mayor and Common February 3, 1992. As a result, the has directed staff to prepare a to allow miscellaneous indoor and in the Commercial Heavy land use ANALYSIS GENERAL PIAN CONSISTENCY The Development Code Amendment is consistent with the General Plan Objective 1.30 and Policy 1.30.10 whose intent is to provide for the development of projects requiring the extensive use of outdoor or indoor space in the Commercial Heavy land use designation. This amendment will further implement this objective and policy by creating a means by which recreational uses which require substantial outdoor or indoor space can be established in the Commercial Heavy land use district. l. ~ G1"'P OJ _ -....0 CiIJfIIWlI.~. P1..AN-aJJI PAGE 1QF1 14-GO) " (). r - CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT CASE n('l\ q?-O~ n ~ 12 6-16-92 3 ... OBSERVATIONS AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE -<II DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT The Development Code Table of Permissible Uses allows miscellaneous indoor recreational facilities *ith the approval of a Development Permit in the Commercial Zones in which it is permitted, and miscellaneous outdoor recreational facilities with the approval of a Condi tional Use Permit in the same commercial zones. The Development Code Amendment would revise the Table of Permissible Uses to allow miscellaneous indoor recreational facilities with the approval of a Development Permit and miscellaneous outdoor recreational facilities with the approval of a Conditional ,Use Permit in the Commercial Heavy land use zoning districts (See Attachment "B".) CONCLUSION The proposed amendment to Section 19.06.020, Table 06.01 will permit miscellaneous indoor recreational uses in the Commercial Heavy land use zoning district, City-wide, subject to the approval of a Development Permit, and miscellaneous outdoor recreational uses in the Commercial Heavy zone subj ect to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. The amendment is consistent with the General Plan in that it establishes a means to allow miscellaneous indoor and outdoor recreational uses requiring extensive indoor or outdoor space in the Commercial Heavy land use designation, further implementing General Plan Objective 1.30 and General Plan Policy 1.30.10. RECO~NDATION Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend that the Mayor and Council adopt the Negative Declaration and approve Deve10pment Code Amendment No. 92-03 subject to the attached Findings of Fact (Attachment "A"). and Building Services Michael R. Finn Associate Planner Attachment "A" - Findings of Fact Attachment "B" - Initial Study Attachment "c" - Proposed Table 06.01, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS LIST OF PERMITTED USES Gf'II'Oll'__ --- PLAN-I.QI PAGE 1 OJ: 1 l~ r .0 Attachment "A" , o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT CASE DCA 92-03 ., FINDINGS OF FACT .L~ 6-16-92 4 AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE r 1. The proposed amendment is consistent with the General Plan in that the amendment further implements the Objectives and Policies of the General Plan regarding the Commercial Heavy land use designation. 2. The proposed amendment would ~ot be detrimental to the public interest, healt.':., safety, convenience, or welfare of the City, in that amendment will allow miscellaneous indoor recreational uses subject to a Development Permit and miscellaneous outdoor recreational uses subject to a Conditional Use Permit in the Commercial Heavy land use zoning districts. " " ~",---., ~. . .__---=as "'" ~ PlAH-8.as PM;E 1 OJ> 1 (4-f01 At'Cachment "BII " (') o ~ CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT INITIAL STUDY ... ~ ., Initial study for Environmental Impact For Development Code Amendment No. 92-03 Project Description/Location: To amend Section 19.06.020, Table 06.01, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS LIST OF PERMITTED USES, to allow miscellaneous indoor and outdoor recreational services in the CH, Commercial Heavy General Plan land use designation and zoning. Date: May 7, 1992 prepared tor: City of San Bernardino Department of Planning and Building Services 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Prepared by: Michael R. Finn Ass=ciate Planner City of San Bernardino Planning and Building Services 300 North "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 _CII _--.:t ~ I _ ... ~ PAGE 'OF' (~ " '. o o INITIAL STUDY FOR DEVELOPHD1'1' CODE AMENDMENT NO. 92-03 Introduction This Initial study is provided by the City of San Bernardino for Development Code Amendment No. 92-03. It contains an evaluation of potential adverse impacts that can occur if the amendment is adopted and implemented. The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires the preparation of an Initi~l S~udy when a proposal must obtain discretionary approval from a governmental agency and is not exempt from CEQA. The purpose of the Initial Study is to determine whether or not a ?roposal, not exempt from CEQA, qualifies for a Negative Declaration or whether or not an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) must be prepared. The following components constitute the Initial Study for Development Code Amendment No. 92-03: 1. Description of Proposed Amendment 2. Environmental Impact Checklist 3. Environmental Assessment 4. Conclusion Combined, these components constitute the complete Initial Study for Development Code Amendment No. 92-03. 1. DESCRJ:PTIOlf OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT Development Code Amendment No. 92-03 is a proposal to amend Section 19.06.020, Table 06.01, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS LIST OF PERMITTED USES, to permit miscellaneous indoor and outdoor recreational services, as defined by Industry Group No. 7999 of the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, in the CH, Commercial Heavy General Plan land use designation and zoning. Application of the proposed amendment would be City-wide in the CH, district. r o o " CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT ... ... ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT CHECKLIST r ... A. BACKGROUND Application Number: "t)i..v ~,-.:lPtv'e=...,v( CO't:e ~"WJI ~o. cn.-o :!. Projecl Description: TO A-YI1€.ND 5ea'lll"" I ~ .~.O'2l) TA:eu... oc., .01 ""(!I'I\Mt~Cl ~'- . , J AN"b \ r-lOJ..S"n21 Al" l:lIsTR.I~ , \ SoT Or 'l:>e-'?M mfb U~f, IC A:u..()oj , It-U:l~ t OU~ ~E-c.R~..A:"r~JA1,.. SE"R\c.<:~ I t...\ ~-i.. Co ~ ~OI'J\ oJb-, Location: C. ,l'l - IoV , "DtL '. Environmental Constraints Areas: }oJ/A- , General Plan Designation: , C~ ) c.~ (~R.c.lA1.. ~~"''' Zoning Designation: c.l-l) L.OW\lI'\e h fA-! _ t-l-eA-vY B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Explain answers, where appropriate. on a separate attached sheet. 1. Earth Resources Will the proposal resutt in: a. Eanh movement (cut and/or fW) of 10,000 cubic yards or more? Yes No Maybe )I( X- X X b. Development and/or grading ,n a slope greater -han 15'Y. natural grade? e. Jsvelopment within the Alquist-Priolo Special Studies Zone as defined in Section 12.0 - Geologic & Seismic, F''9ure 47, of the City's General Plan? d. Modnication of any unique geologic or physical leature? e. Development within areas defined for high potential for water or wind erosion as identified in Section 12.0 . Geologic & S4tismic, F''llure 53, of the City's General Plan? x- X I. Modnication 01 a channel, creek or river? "'- Pl..Nf.,.os PAGE 1 OF _ PMJ"I -.,.-~ ~~..-:;-.;aa , '. o ""l g. Development within an area suIljed 10 landslides. mudslides. Iiquefaellon or other similar hazards as identified in Seellon 12.0 . Geologic & Seismic, Figures 48, 52 and 53 of 1I1e City's General Plan? h. Other? 2. Air Resources: Will1l1e proposal resutl in: a. Substantial air emissions or an effecl upon ambient air quaiity as defined by ACMe? b. The creation of objectionable odorS? Co Development within a high wWld hazard area as identified in Section 15.0. Wind & Fire, Rgure 59, or 1I1e City's General Plan? 3. Wllter Resources: Will1l1e proposal resuIl in: a. Changes in absorption rates. drainage patterns. or 1I1e rate and amount of surface runoff due to impermeable surfaces? b. Changes in 1I1e course or flow of flood waters? Co Discharge into surface waters or any alteration of surface water quality? d. Change in 1I1e quantity of qualily of ground water? e. Exposure of people or property 10 tIood hazards as identified in 1I1e Federal Emergency Managemem Agency's Flood Insurance Rate Map, Communrty Panel Number 060281 _. _' and Section 16.0. Flooding, Figure 62. of 1he City's G_ra1 Plan? f. Other? 4. Biological Resources: Could 1he proposal result in: a. Development within 1he BiologiCal Resources Management Overlay. as idenlilied in Section 10.0 - Natural Resoul'C8S, F'llUrB 41, of 1he City's General Plan? b. Change in 1he number 01 any unique. rare or endangered species of plants or 1hW habitat including stands of trees? Co Change in 1IIe number 01 any unique, rare or endangered species of animals or 1hlIir habitat? d. Removal of viable, mature trees? (6" or greater) e. Other? 5. Noise: Could 1he proposeJ result in: L Developmem of housing, healIh cant facilities, schools. libraries. religious faciIiIies or _"noise' sensitive uses in areas where existing or futunlllCliIe levels exceed an Ldn of 65 dB(A) lIlIterior and 81\ IDl of 45 dB(A) interior as identified in Section 14.0 - NoiSe. Fogures S7 and 58 of 1I1e City's General Plan? o Yes No x X' x X x '/-.. 'x' '< X )c( ')(' )( 'l< ')(' X- x.. ')( . Maybe .... "",,,011___ ct_l_IPIW:lS Pl.AH-9.oe PAGE 2 OF _ (l1.c1)) Q 0 , r 10. Public Services: Will the proposal impact the following Yes No Maybe beyond the capability to provide adequale levels of service? a. Fire protection? X b. Police protection? X c. Schools (i.e., attendance, boundaries, overload, etc.)? )( d. Parks or other recreational facilhies? X e. Medical aid? X l Solid Waste? >< g. Other? X 11. UlIIIUe.: Will the proposal: a. Impact the following beyond the capability to provide adequate levels of service or require the CXlnstruction of new lacimies? 1- Natural gas? X 2. Electricity? \( 3. Water? )( 4. Se_r? )( 5. Other? '>( b. Resutt in a disjointed pattem of utility extensions? X c. Require the CXlnstruclion of new lacilities? X 12. Aesthetics: a. Could the Droposal resutt in the obstrudion 01 any X scenic view? b. Will the visual impact 01 the project be detrimental to the surrounding anIa? "x- c. Other? '>( 13. Cultural F1e_: Could the pIapDsal resutt in: a. The alteration or destruclian 01 a prehistoric or historic archaeological.e by development within an an:h..-w,g..... sensitive at88 as identified in Section X 3.0 - Historical. FIgUt8 8, of the City's General Plan? b. Atteration or destruclion 01 a historical site, structure or object as listed in the City's Historic Resources -,c. Reconnaissance Survey? c. 0tIter? X. II.. _ t:. _ --..0 --- PUN-1m PAGE.OJ:'_ (11.CJCl'I ~ o () ""l 14. Mandatory FIndings of Significance (Section 15065) The California Environmental Qualily Aa Slates that ff any of the following can be answered yes or maybe, the project may have a signfficant effect on the environment and an Environmental Impact Report shall be prepared, Yes No Maybe a. Does the project have the potenlialto degrade the quality of the environment substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlffe species, cause a fish or wildlne population to drop below seH sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or mimal community. reduce the number or rastriCl tile range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of CalHomia history or prehistory? b. Does the project have the potenlialto achieve short- term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief, definitive period of lime while long-term impacts will endure well into the future.) x x c. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relalively small. but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is signHicanL) d. Doss the project have environmental effllCls which will cause substantial adverse effllClS on human beings, either directly or indirectly? )( x. C. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUAllON AND MmGAllON MEASURES (Allach sheets as necassary.) 6~E A'rTAc.l-\.c:.":). .... f1I"~__ --- PL,.AN..,.D8 PJGE50F_ fll'CID) ,. '. o ,-., -....) Development Code Amendment No. 92-03 May 7', 1992 C. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES 3. ENVI:RONHENTAL ASSESSMENT The amendment could result in the development of miscellaneous indoor and outdoor recreational services within the Alquist- Priolo Special Studies Zones, Airport Districts, areas subject to wind and water erosion, or within areas su.bject to landslides, mudslides, liquefaction, high wind and other similar hazards. The amendment could result in the development of indoor/outdoor recreational facilities in areas potentially impac~ing biological resources, archaeological resources, or other adjacent sensitive land uses. The environmental constraints and concerns of specifi~ developments, their location in relation to hazards and their potential for impacting resources or other land uses is project specific. Such issues will be addressed within the context of specific development applications prior to their approval pursuant to the provisions of the CEQA guidelines. 4. Conclusions Potential impacts resulting directly from the proposed amendment are insignificant since such factors will be subject to further environmental review at the project specific stage of development pursuant to CEQA guidelines. r iO o ... D. DETERMlNAnON On the basis of this initial study, r7'l The proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment and a NEGATIVE OECLARA_ P>J TlON will be prepared. o The proposed project could have a signijicant effect on the environment. atthough there will not be a signijicam effect in this case because the mitigation measures described above have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. o The proooSed project MAY have a signijicant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAl IMPACT REPORT is required. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO. CAUFORNIA ~~.4 ~ItIJGAl Name and Tille ( <;R. f2A ";A/~ .i: ~.~2.- Signi' Date: 5 h /qiJ. I I lro. _CII'_~ -~_INCU PI.M-9..o& PAGE_O'F_ l"~ " '. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 o o ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING SECTION 19.06.020, TABLE 06.01 - COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS LIST OF PERMITTED USES, OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE (TITLE 19 - THE DEVELOPMENT CODE) RELATING TO MISCELLANEOUS INDOOR AND OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL USES IN THE COMMERCIAL HEAVY LAND USE DISTRICT. THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. San Bernardino Municipal Code (Development Code) Section 19.06.020, Table 06.01 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS LIST OF PERMITTED USES, is amended as follows: II III III III III III III III III A. Subsection (I)(799A), permit Miscellaneous Indoor Amusement and Recreation Services in the Commercial Heavy (CH) land Permi t (D). use district with a Development B. Subsection (I) (799B), permit Miscellaneous Outdoor Amusement and Recreation Services in the Commercial Heavy (CH) land use district with a Conditional Use Permi t (C). [See Attachment A, amended page 11-73 of the Development Code, incorporated herein by reference.] HE:js[Com-Hvy.Ord] 1 11 HERNANDEZ 12 MAUDSLEY 13 MINOR 14 POPE-LUDLAM 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AN ORDINANCE.. .AMENDING SECTION 19.06.020, TABLE 06.01 _ COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS LIST OF PERMITTED USES, OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE (TITLE 19 - THE DEVELOPMENT CODE) RELATING TO MISCELLANEOUS INDOOR AND OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL USES IN THE COMMERCIAL HEAVY LAND USE DISTRICT. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the Mayqr and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a day of meeting thereof, held on the , 1992, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA REILLY MILLER City Clerk The foregoing ordinance is hereby approved this day of , 1992. W. R. Holcomb, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney k HE:js[Com-Hvy.Ord] 2 1I-73 7\+--4-""'.....l-............_.l- II.,.." n I^....