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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 05/13/1986 May 13, 1986 Study Session of the South San Francisco Planning Commission. MEMBERS PRESENT: Chair Wendler, Vice-Chair Boblitt, Commissioners Agee, Getz, Hoyer and Terry. ABSENT: commissioner Martin. ALSO PRESENT: Planning Division: Jean T. Smith Maureen K. Morton Interim City Attorney Robert K. Rogers Chair Wendler called the Study Session to order at 7:35 p.m. She informed those present that the Commission would go through the proposed Zoning Ordinance (dated April 1986) one page at a time. It was the consensus of the Commission that the Zoning Ordinance should be renumbered so that a lay person could more easily follow the sections and table of contents. Attorney Rogers recommended that the Zoning Ordinance numbering system be consistent with the Municipal Code and that this suggestion must be recommended to the City Council for approval. Outline of Planning Commission changes (new wording is indicated in bold type): CHAPTER 20.04 - GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 20.04.020 Adoption of Zoning Plan. There is hereby adopted a zoning or districting plan. Section 20.04.030 Purpose. (c) To provide aae~Ha~e open spaces for light and air. Section 20.04.040 Consistency of Zoning Ordinance With the South San Francisco General Plan. (It was suggested that the word general be added before plan) CHAPTER 20.06 - DEFINITIONS Section 20.06.020 General Rules for Construction of Language. (f) "Design review board" shall refer to an advisory board composed of five members who shall ee-seiee~ea-ey-~fte eemmissie~ conduct regular public meetings, and advise the Planning Division and Planning Commission on various architectural, landscaping, and sign plans. Alley See "Lane" 5/13/86 Study Session Page 1 of 4 Pages STUDY SESSION - PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE (continued) Development Sign A sign listing the owner, architect, landscape architect, engineer, planner, contractor, or other person or firm. . . Hotel (Commission requested clearer definition, including what is a lodging facility with less than six rooms) Lane Any public thoroughfare with an overall width of less than twenty-five feet which is primarily used to access side and rear entrances to property or affords a secondary means of access to the block and to abutting property. Large Family Day Care Home (Commission requested that this definition be made consistent with Child Day Care Facility and Day Care Services) Mobile Home ...Does not include a recreational vehicle or commercial coach or ~aeee~y-e~~ie-fte~S~fi~. (Recommended for clearer definition.) Motel (Commission requested clearer definition - see hotel) Section 20.06.190 (0). Off-Site Advertising. Any sign which advertises goods, products, services or facilities... Parking Space. An accessible and usable space on the building site at least 8'6" by 18' and located off the street with access for the parking of automobiles. (subsections "a" and "b" are combined, and "c" "Tandem" is deleted. Receiver A television set or radio receiver or other electronic state-of-the-art method of receiving signals. Sign ...which displays or includes any number, letter, word, model, banner, air inflated balloon, emblem, insignia, symbol, device, light, illuminated device, search light, trademark,... Slope, Average. (b) section Method. (Commission requested this subsection be rewritten.) Temporary Sign. Any sign to be displayed for no more than thirty days within a one year period. CHAPTER 20.08 - USE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM Section 20.08.120 Listing of Use Classification. (a) Residential Use Types. 5/13/86 Study Session Page 2 of 4 Pages STUDY SESSION - PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE (continued) (4) Residential Second Unit. Section 20.08.208 Residential Second Unit. Section 20.08.408 Automotive and Equipment. (g) Truck Stops. A business engaged in the sale of fuel and lubricants primarily for trucks, routine repair and maintenance of trucks, and associated uses such as selling food and truck accessories. ~y~ieai-~ses iHei~ae-e~~ek-see~s. section 20.08.414 Commercial Recreation. (c) Indoor Sports and Recreation. Predominantly participant sports conducted within an enclosed building. Typical uses include bowling alleys, billiard parlors, ice and roller skating rinks, indoor racquetball courts, athletic clubs and physical fitness centers. Section 20.08.418 Convenience Sales aHa-Se~viees. The Convenience Sales aHa-Se~viees use type refers to establishments or places of business primarily engaged in the provision of frequently or recurrently needed small personal items or se~viee for residents within a reasonable walking distance and generally offers extended hours of operation. These include various general retail sales and ~e~seHai-se~viees-aHa-~e~seHai-se~v!ees of an appropriate size and scale to meet the above criteria. ~y~ieai-~ses-iHei~ae-Hei~fi~e~fieea-~~eee~y-e~-a~~~-see~es,-~a~~e~ sfie~s,-~ea~ey-saieHs,-seaffise~esses,-aHa-eaiie~s. Section 20.08.420 Eating and Drinking Establishments. (a) Convenience. (b) Limited Service. (Commission requested definition to include definition of fast food restaurant) (c) Full Service. Section 20.08.434 Personal Services. ... excludes services classified as Commercial Recreation, Convenience Sales aHa Se~viees, or Lodging Services. Typical uses include photography studios, driving schools, reducing salons, bake shops, laundry and dry cleaning, and tailoring. Section 20.08.442 Retail Sales. ...Typical uses include department stores, apparel stores, furniture stores, drug stores or quick copy printers. 5/13/86 Study Session Page 3 of 4 Pages STUDY SESSION - PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE (continued) Section 20.08.608 Horticulture. (a) Cultivation. Cultivation of plants. (b) Storage. Storage of plants, primarily in containers, including wholesale nurseries. eHAP~ER-~8.i8---FAe~~~~~-e~ASS~F~eA~~eN-S~S~EM (Staff informed the Commission that they are developing a method to eliminate this concept. CHAPTER 20.11 - ACCESSORY USES ANB-AeeESSeR~-FAe~~~~~ES (Note: the wording "accessory facilities" will be deleted wherever referred to in chapter) An objective method for determining principle vs. accessory uses is required. Section 20.11.020 Home Occupations. (a) ...and occupies not more than a total of two hundred fifty square feet per dwelling. CHAPTER 20.14 - R-E RURAL ESTATES DISTRICT USE Commissioner Getz recommended that the City Council consider a true R-E District which would include provisions for relaxed standards for street lighting, sewer connection, and street improvements. CHAPTER 20.16, 20.18, AND 20.20 The Commissioners supported staff's recommended changes on the Use Matrix and eliminated Convalescent Services, Group Care, and Major Services and Utilities from the R-1 and R-2 Zone Districts. (b) Civic Use Types. Day Care Services: Child Day Care (only in vacant (and operating) school sites); Essential Services. Adjournment Meeting was adjourned at 10:30 pm to a study session at the City Hall Conference Room on Tuesday, May 20,1986 at 7:30 pm. Jean T. Smith, Secretary Planning Commission City of South San Francisco JTS: JAW: sp 5/13/86 Study Session Page 4 of 4 Pages