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HomeMy WebLinkAbout40-Building & Planning --~~ CITY OF SAN BERN.DINO - REQUEST FA COUNCIL ACTION .- "",<".- . "" ,.-;. Fr. D:r Larry E. Reed, Director SubjeCt: - . ordinance of the City of San Bernardino a&:11ng Chapter 19.23 to regulate the oonstruction and operation of convenience stores. I...... Planning and Building Services Date: February 18, 1991 Synopsis of Previous Council action: None Recommended motion: e That the hearing be closed; that the Mayor and Council adopt the Negative Declaration; and that furtner reading of the ordinance be waived and it be laid over for final adoption. ~j;' r-/fJ Signature Larry . Reed Supporting data attached: Larry E. Reed Staff Report Phone: (714) 384-5057 Contact person: Ward: Citywide FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (Acct. No.! (Acct. DescriPtion) Finance: aCil Notes: Agenda Item No. 40 75-0262 CITY OF SAN BERNaDINO - REQUEST FA COUNCIL ACTION e e e 75.0264 STAFF REPORT Mayor and common council Meeting of February 18, 1991 subject: Ordinance of the city of San Chapter 19.23 to regulate the operation of convenience stores Bernardino adding construction and REOUEST Staff requests that the Mayor and Common council adopt the attached ordinance of the Municipal Code in order to regulate the construction and operation of convenience stores within the city of San Bernardino. An Initial Study was prepared by Staff and presented to the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) on November 8, 1990. The ERC determined that no significant impacts would result from the ordinance and recommended a Negative Declaration. The proposed Negative Declaration was advertised and available for public review and comment from November 13, 1990 to December 3, 1990. No comments were received from the public during the review period. On January 8, 1991, the ordinance and recommended adopt it as written. planning Commission reviewed the that the Mayor and Common Council ANALYSIS The proposed convenience store ordinance was drafted in response to growing concern over the proliferation and concentration of convenience stores in the city. The concern stems from the level of criminal, illegal and illicit activity that typically occurs within the vicinity of convenience stores, which leads to increased calls for police service and threats to the peace, safety and general welfare to the surrounding communities. By restricting the level of concentration, and by establish- ing specific standards of conduct on the premises of convenience stores, the proposed ordinance is expected to address and mitigate the negative impacts associated with such business establishments. Such restrictions and standards include: e e e . . Prohibiting convenience stores from being located within 1,000 feet of another convenience store, elementary school, junior high school, or high school; Requiring that convenience stores restrooms located within the stores; provide public Prohibiting pay phones from accepting incoming calls; and from being installed or Prohibiting arcade games operated on the premises. Please refer to Exhibit "A" for the complete text of the ordinance. CONCLUSION The proposed ordinance addresses the concerns associated with the establishment and operation of convenience stores. If adopted, the ordinance is expected - over time to reduce the number of police calls for service in the vicinity of convenience stores and promote the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the city. A further advantage of the ordinance is that it will elimin- ate the need to process many Conditional Use Permits for proposals that don't meet the criteria of the ordinance. For example, at the present time, many Conditional Use Permit applications for convenience stores are denied because of over concentration or proximity to schools. Adoption of the ordinance will save prospective applicants costly processing fees as well as eliminate the need for Staff to process these applications which are, often times, ultimately denied. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that Negative Declaration ordinance. the Mayor and Common Council adopt for the ordinance and adopt the the prepared by: Gregory S. Gubman Assistant Planner for Larry E. Reed, Director Planning and Building Services Exhibits: A - Staff Report to the Planning Commission B - Initial Study C - Notice of Preparation of Negative Declaration D - Official Notice of Public Hearing to the Mayor and Common Council E - Proposed Ordinance /das chapterl9.23ord ------------------ ------ - ,.. --- - ---------- - -------------------- CITY OF SAN BtRNARDINO - rAMORANDUM ITO S Ject Planning Catmi.ssion From Larry E. Reed, Director Planning & Building Services Date January 8, 1991 San Bernard.i.ro ~cipal Code Chapter 19.23 Item No. 6 Approved Date REOUEST Under the direction of the Mayor to regulate the construction and has been drafted for the Planning and Common council, an ordinance operation of convenience stores commission's consideration. Among the provisions proposed by the ordinance are the following items: _ No convenience store shall be located less than 1,000 feet from another convenience store, elementary school, junior high school or high school: e _ Each convenience store shall provide public restrooms located within the store: - Public pay phones provided on-site incoming calls: and shall not be set up for _ Video games shall not be provided on the premises Please refer to Attachment "A" for the complete text of the proposed ordinance. CEOA STATUS An Initial Study (Attachment "B") was prepared by Staff and presented to the Environmental Review committee (ERC) on November 8, 1990. The ERC determined that no significant impacts would result from the project and recommended a Negative Declaration. The proposed Negative Declaration was advertised anq the Initial Study was available for public review and comment from November 15, 1990 to December 5, 1990. During the Public Review Period, no comments were received. e Exhibit "A" . ~ ~ ~ . . .... "~.-,.. ....--.,;:;;:.: ~ ~.. ,__ ..t...-::~..:.~ . ,. "'-e....-,c: e e e San Bernardino Mmicipal 0:JiI. Chapter 19.23 January 8, 1991 . Page 2, . RECOMMENDATION staff recommends approval of the ordinance and adoption of the proposed Negative Declaration. Respectfully submitted, b. CIfJ Director of planning and Building services Gregory s. Gubman Assistant Planner Attachments: A - Draft of Proposed Ordinance B - Initial study ~ ~ Applicant(s) Address City, state Zip MISC: ISPREPARATION ke/9-1-89 - CI o OF SAN BERNAR PlANNING DEPARllAENT INITIAL STUDY Initial study for Environmental Impacts For :5w ~WINO rvtVN'C-II"AL-- ro17lC. CHM"f~'((.. ,~,"Z-, Project Number Project description/Location O~ItJA.t-J(".... IX' n-l-E- ,.......,~ ~ ?~\ 'P=J::::'"?...lA1Zl'?I....Jti AOTllrJtCt- rJ.J.n.~ 1r:::r.Z.-:;J., fo 1i!"',:::"~111 .o.-rF_ T'l.-Ior:::- ~f),..j~, v~,-.,..j b.fo.JD ()~O'.....,...lO"-.1 ~~ /...I}t\IV~j...II~J...V"r: ~-rorc:"~ Date nc.....,C'~ :z.;:::r. I qCfO . Prepared for: L-I"'f\I ~F" ;:;ho..\ ~~\.I~rl\..J() ..:::"00 N~H "D" ~F.e:- 5AN ~~A-~INO. CA .::rZ-U.1 p, , Prepared by: G~Ol('I( :e. "'" ~E' M\A1...1 Name ~15r.M.tr "P'L-ANt--JER Title City of San Bernardino P1anninq Department 300 N. "0" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 EKhibit "B" - . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT CHECKLIST A. BACKGROllND Application Number: S/>.N eoe:~",M::l711'..\cJ ML-ll..\IClV'Ai..-- (.!JOt- r.YIll<'V'fEO~ ,q :2__? Project Description: tlJ1::t7INW$ cR"T..-!f'-C.-rv oF~ 1">~II..l() Acf'f"I>-Y'-o: CHp,.171\~.<- ,"',z,'" -(0 {'"""-">Ill A-r.o: .,......,eo CoN"7r'(tX:rio....l AN\? Or'E:R1\'fu__N ~ U;N1/e:.NIE'~VYc ~fv""e"7 Locat ion: c,-T'i'w 117t::. Environmental Constraints Areas: i'-\/A General Plan Designation: N/~ Zoning Designation: N/A B. ~FVIBONM~NTAL IMPACTS Explain answers, where appropriate, on a separate attached sheet. 1. EaI.th Resources Will the proposal result in: Yes No Maybe a. Earth fill) more? movement (cut and/or of 10,000 cubic yards or y b. Development and/or grading on a slope greater than 15% natural grade? l( c. Development Alquist-Priolo Zone? within the Special Studies. x d. Modification of any unique geologic or physical feature? ,x REVISED 12/87 PAGE 1 OF 8 e . e. Soil erosion on or off the project site? f. Modification of a channel, creek or river? g. Development subject mudslides, other similar within an area to landslides, liquefaction or hazards? h. Other? 2. ~IR RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in: a. Substantial an effect quality? air upon emissions or ambient air b. The creation of objectionable odors? c. Development within a high wind hazard area? 3. Will the WATEE RESOURCES: proposal result in: a. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff due to impermeable surfaces? b. Changes in the course or flow of flood waters? c. Discharge into surface waters or any alteration of surface water quality? d. Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters? e. Exposure of people or property to flood hazards? f. Other? REVISED 12/87 . Maybe Yes No x v x '/. 'I v '< ~ y >( y '{ x: PAGE 2 OF 8 - ~ 4. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE~: proposal result in: Could the a. Change unique, species habitat trees? b. Change unique, species habitat? c. Other? in the number of any rare or endangered of plants or their including stands of in the number of any rare or endangered of animals or their 5. NOISE: Could the proposal result in: a. Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to exterior noise levels over 65 dB or interior noise levels over 45 dB? c. Other? 6. LAND_ USE: result in: Will the proposal a. A change in the land use as designated on the General Plan? b. Development within an Airport District? c. Development within "Greenbelt" Zone A,B, or C? d. Development within a high fire hazard zone? e. Other? 1t'lt?'O?I-(,oN Df'" ~t:.U'-~ ~"'l-(~\c"noI'J5 OrJ L..A,.J() U5e:.,? /J.i-i-O..JV? 01-" A PRof~'(TH"'N 1:7 c..u~-'--l-'i ~n-re.o. . REVISED 10/87 Yes x No '< x 1\ X t.. x )( x Maybe '\ )( PAGE 3 OF 8 e ------ ---- --- --~ --~ - ------ 7. MAN-MADE BA~~N>~: project: Will the a. Use, store, transport or dispose of hazardous or toxic materials (including but not limited to oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation)? b. Involve the release hazardous substances? of c. Expose people to the potential health/safety hazards? d. Other? 8. HOUSING: Will the proposal: a. Remove existing housing or create a demand for additional housing? b. Other? 9. T~NSPORTATIQN/CIRCULATION: Could the proposal result in: a. An increase in traffic that is greater than the land use designated on the General Plan? b. Use of existing, new, parking structures? or demand for facilities/ c. Impact upon existing public transportation .systems? d. Alteration of present patterns of circulation? e. Impact to rail or air traffic? f. Increased safety hazards to vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? REVISED 10/87 Yes No x x x x K X x Maybe x x x x x PAGE 4 OF 8 e -----...---- g. h. ---~- A disjointed pattern roadway improvements? of Other? 10. FUBLIC SERVICES Will the proposal impact the following beyond the capability to provide adequate levels of service? a. b. c. d. e. Fire protection? police protection? Schools (i.e. attendance, boundaries, overload, etc.)? Parks or other recreational facilities? Medical aid? f. Solid waste? g. Other? 11. UTILITIES: Will the proposal: a. Impact the following beyond the capability to provide adequate levels of service or require the construction of new facilities? REVISED 10/87 1. Natural gas? 2. Electricity? 3. Water? 4. Sewer? 5. Other? b. Result in a pattern of extensions? disjointed utility c. Require the construction of new facilities? . Yes No ;< (. x )( x ;( X- X X x x >( )( K x )( Maybe PAGE 5 OF 8 1-- --- . ~. - ~ 12. AESTHETICS: a. Could the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic view? b. Will the visual impact of the project be detrimental to the surrounding area? c. Other? 13. ~P~~URA~--FESQURCES: proposal result in: a. The alteration or destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? Could the b. Adverse impacts historic object? physical or aesthetic to a prehistoric or site, structure or c. Other? 14. Mandatory Findings of Significance (Section 15065) The California Environmental Quality Act states that if any of the following can be answered yes or maybe, the project may have a significant effect on the environment and an Environmental Impact Report shall be prepared. a. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate REVISED 10/87 Yes No >( >( )( )( >( Maybe ~ . PAGE 60F8 ~~ .....,.------ ..-------- . important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b. Does the project have the potential to 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 time while long-term impacts will endure well into the future. ) 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 relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant.) d. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? . Yes No x x Maybe >( x C. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AND MITIGATION MEASURES (Attach sheets as necessary.) '5J;.e- L\-'-/J\C.I-l~/ REVISED 10/87 PAGE 7 OF 8 e e e . . SBMC CHAPTER 19.23 october 29, 1990 C. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AND MITIGATION MEASURES 6e. section 19.23.020(D) of the proposed ordinance states that "no conven1ence store shall be located less than 1000 feet from an existing or previously approved convenience store, or an existing elementary, junior high school or high school, as measured from property line to another." This implies that certain properties in land use designations that permit convenience stores may not be developed or otherwise altered to allow the operation of convenience stores. However, the land use designations that allow convenience stores also allow a wide variety of commercial and office type uses to the extent that restricting convenience stores from being located in certain areas will not significantly impede the opportunities for development on those affected properties. ge. Convenience stores, by their nature, attract a diversity of customers who arrive and depart within a typically short time interval, often leading to on-site traffic congestion as well as circulation conflicts at and nearby points of ingress and egress. The adoption of this ordinance may both positively and negatively impact circulation patterns. On the positive side, restricting the concentration of convenience stores may reduce the number of traffic hazard areas, as well as prevent the cumulative impact of convenience stores being located within close proximity to each other. On the negative side, if market forces within a geographic area generate a demand for additional convenience stores, the traffic congestion in the vicinity of the existing convenience stores may increase significantly. Because the number of convenience stores within the City is already considered to be quite high, it is not likely that such an increased demand would materialize. In any event, the city always has the power to repeal this ordinance and/or otherwise amend the Municipal Code if unlikely or unforseen negative circumstances occur as a result of the adoption of this ordinance. Attachment: Draft Ordinance . D. DETERMINATjON o On the basis of this initial study, The proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. The proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, although there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described above have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. The proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. o o ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA ~N ftNr~OI1i!~r Ilcllf/crr'/lt. I1/1Nlf/d / Name and Title Sig~e f~1 II - 0 - '10 Date: REVISED 12/87 PAGE 8 OF 8 . . . -- . . NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO proposes to adopt a Negative Declaration for the following projects. The Environmental Review Committee found that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment on the basis of the Initial Study and mitigation measures (if applicable). PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT NO. 90-30 To install a storm drain, consisting of 672 feet of 24-inch pipe and 72 feet of ls-inch pipe, in an existing, unlined ditch. Project site is on the grounds of pioneer Cemetery, located at the northeast corner or Sierra way and Seventh Street, in the PF, Public Facilities, General Plan land use designation. SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 19.23 - Proposed ordinance of the city of San Bernardino adding chapter 19.23 to regulate the construction and operation of convenience stores. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 90-64 To convert an existing 19,000 square foot retail building into a Blood Donor Center and expand an adjoining commercial building to 23,100 square feet for auxiliary offices on a 3.15 acre site located on the north side of Orange Show Road, approximately 440 feet west of Arrowhead Avenue. The subject site is within the CG-1, Commercial General, General Plan land use designation. copies of the Initial Study are available for public review at the Planning Department, 300 north "D" Street, San Bernardino, CA 9241S, and the Feldheym Library, 555 West 6th Street, San Bernardino, CA. Any environmental comments you should have should be received in this office no later than 4:00 p.m., December 5, 1990. If you do not respond in writing, we will assume that you have no opinions and/or recommendations on the above projects. SUBMITTED: November 13, 1990 PUBLISH: November 15, 1990 City of San Bernardino Planning Department (714) 3S4-5057 DOC: Misc NOPNDll-S-90 Exhibit "e" e e e __ ___ _------._____ __n______ _____ . . OFFICIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAYOR AND COUNCIL WILL HOLD HEARINGS ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1991 AT 2:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, 300 NORTH "0" STREET, SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 92418, ON THE FOLLOW ING ITEMS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 90-51 - Subject property is an irregularly-shaped parcel of land consisting of approximately .67 acres located at the southwest corner of 16th Street and "H" Street having a frontage of approximately 372 feet on the south side of 16th Street and a frontage of 115 feet on the west side of "H" Street and further described as 1598 North "H" Street. The applicant requests approval of a conditional use permit under authority of Code Section 19.83.300 (5.120) to permit a vocational trade school within an existing commercial office building within the IL, Industrial Light, General Plan land use designation. ORDINANCE AMENDMENT - To repeal MC-677 which incorporates Chapter 19.80 into the San Bernardino Municipal Code requ1r- ing a review of plans for single family dwelling within the Foothill area, and to add the requirement of an administra- tive review with notice for single-family dwellings within the Hillside Management Overlay District, and to amend San Bernardino Municipal Code 19.08.040 and 19.72.010 relative to building height. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 90-07 - Several parcels of land consisting of up to 5.63 acres located on the west side of "E" Street having a frontage of approximately 720 feet on "E" Street extending approximately 635 feet north of Courtland Drive and 125 feet south of Courtland Drive. The parcels also have approximately 240 feet of frontage of the west side of an extension of Acacia Avenue, approximately 255 feet north of Courtland Drive. Also included are parcels having approximately 200 feet of frontage of the east side of "F" street, approximately 120 feet north of Courtland Drive. The proposal is to change the land use designation from CG-1, commercial General to RS, Residential Suburban and RU-1, Residential Urban and from RH, Residential High to RS, Residential Suburban and RU-1, Residential Urban. Exhibit "0" e e e . OFFICIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING February 18, 1991 Page 2 SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 19.23 ordinance of the City of San Bernardino adding to regulate the construction and operation stores. Submitted: Publish: February 5, 1991 February 8, 1991 City of San Bernardino planning and Building Department 300 North "0" street San Bernardino, CA 92418 384-5057 M&CCAGENDA:LEGALS2-18-91 ~ . Proposed Chapter 19. 23 of convenience e 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 e e . . ORDINANCE NO. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADDING BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE TO AND OPERATION OF CONVENIENCE ORD1NANCE OF THE CHAPTER 19.23 TO THE SAN REGULATE THE CONSTRUCTION STORES. THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Chapter 19.23 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code is added as follows: "Chapter 19.23 CONVENIENCE STORE REGULATION 19.23.010 Applicability and Review The regulations set forth in this Chapter shall apply to convenience which defined as stores are establishments which provide for the retail sales of groceries, staples, sundry items and/or alcoholic beverages within structures of less than five thousand (5,000) square feet of gross floor area. The establishment of new convenience stores shall be allowed in the CN, CG-1, CG-2, CG-3, CG-4 and CR-2 Land Use Designations and approval. 19.23.020 Regulations Convenience stores shall be constructed and operated in the following manner: A. The minimum site area shall be ten thousand (10,000) B. square feet. The site shall have direct frontage along a major or secondary street. The site shall not have direct access on a local residential street. IIII IIII IIII 1 e 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 e e IIII IIII IIII IIII . ORDINANCE ...... ADDING CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION CHAPTER 19." OF CONVENIENCE TO REGULATE STORES THE C. One access drive may be permitted for each street frontage. The design and location of the access drive(s) shall be subject to the approval of the Development Review Committee. Additional access drives may be approved subject to the recommendation of the City Engineer. D. No convenience store shall be located less than one thousand (1,000) feet from an existing or previously approved convenience store, or an existing elementary, junior high school, or high school, as measured from the nearest distance from one property line to another. E. All on site lighting shall be energy efficient, stationary and directed away from adjoining properties and public rights-of-way. F. All on-site signage shall comply with the provisions of G. Chapter 19.60 of this Code. All on-site parking and landscaping shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 19.56 of this Code. A parking plan shall be developed as part of the permit review process. All installed landscaping shall be permanently maintained. H. The premises shall be kept in a neat and orderly condition at all times. 2 e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ~ 21 ~ ~ 24 ~ ~ 27 ~ e e IIII IIII IIII . ORDINANCE ...... CONSTRUCTION AND ADDING CHAPTER 19.2~ TO REGULATE OPERATION OF CONVENIENCE STORES THE I. Every parcel with a structure shall have a trash receptacle on the premises. The trash receptacle shall comply with adopted Public Works Department standards and be of sufficient size to accommodate the trash generated. The receptacles(s) shall be screened from public view on at least three (3) sides by a solid wall six (6) feet in height and on the fourth side by a solid gate not less than five (5) feet in height. The gate shall be maintained in working order and shall remain closed except when in use. The wall and gate shall be architecturally compatible the with surrounding structures. J. The cashier location shall provide direct visual access to the pump islands and the vehicles parked adjacent to the islands. K. A bicycle rack design to accommodate a minimum of six (6) bicycles shall be installed in a convenient location visible from the inside of the store. L. Each convenience store shall provide two (2) public restrooms located within the store; one (1) for men and one (1) for women. M. Public pay telephones provided on-site shall not be set up for incoming calls. Public telephones shall be featured with callout service only. 3 e e e . ORDINANCE ...... ADDING CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION CHAPTER 19. t TO REGULATE OF CONVENIENCE STORES THE 1 2 N. On-site video games may not be installed or operated on 3 the premises. 4 o. A convenience store adjacent to any residentially 5 designated district shall have a six (6) foot high 6 decorative masonry wall along property lines adjacent 7 to such districts. 8 P. All parking, loading, circulation aisles, and pump 9 island bay areas shall be constructed with (PCC) 10 concrete. " 11 IIII 12 I I I I 13 I I I I 14 IIII 15 I I I I 16 I I I I 17 I I I I 18 I I I I 19 I I I I 20 IIII 21 IIII 22 IIII 23 IIII 24 IIII 25 IIII 26 IIII 27 I I I I 28 IIII 4 e 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 '-. e e ORDINANCE ~... ADDING CHAPTER 19.2~ TO REGULATE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF CONVENIENCE STORES THE I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of , 1991, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ESTRADA REILLY FLORES MAUDSLEY MINOR POPE-LUDLAM MILLER city Clerk The foregoing ordinance is hereby approved this day of ' 1991. w. R. Holcomb, Mayor city of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN City ttorney z . . -"'Yrr..,r" 5