HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 1881 - Missing ExhibitsORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CENTRAL POINT MUNICIPAL CODE BY
MODIFYING CHAPTER 17.32.
WHEREAS, the changes in this ordinance are intended to bring the City's zoning code into
conformance with the procedures set out in state law and nationally recognized standards, and
WHEREAS, the City's land use procedures currently contain requirements that are outdated and
prevent the City from acting efficiently and flexibly to best serve the interests of the City's
residents, and
WHEREAS, the changes contained within the new ordinance will allow the City to act in
accordance with best practices in efficiently processing and considering land use matters, and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the residents of Central Point that the City's land use
procedures be improved and the immediate application of the revised City procedures will be
advantageous to the population as a whole;
WHEREAS, findings have been prepared (Exhibit "B") supporting a determination that the new
ordinance as presented in Exhibit "A — Amendment No. 2" is consistent with all applicable State
Wide Planning Goals, the City of Central Point's Comprehensive Plan Elements, the City of
Central Point Zoning Code, and the Transportation Planning Rule.
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CHANGES TO SECTION 17.32 AS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT "A —
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Passed by the Council and signed by ine in authentication of its passage this C'J�L day of
2006.
Mayor Hank WAliams
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Approved by me this day of 2006.
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EXHIBIT "A"
City of Central Point
Text Amendments to Chapters 16 and 1.7 of the Municipal Code
July 27, 2006
AMENDMENT 2
CHAPTER 17.32 GN, NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
Section 17.32.010 Purpose. The neighborhood commercial (C -N) district is intended to
provide locations for neighborhood shopping centers to serve the day-to-day retail and
service needs of adjacent neighborhoods, and to implement the Central Point
comprehensive plan. The C -N district locations should be away front the downtown
business district and central to or on the periphery of residential areas for ease of access.
The C -N district provides a way to reduce automobile trips by allowing businesses within
walking distance of many homes. (Ord. 1709 § 1(part), 1994)
Section 17.32.020 Permitted Uses. The following permitted uses and their accessory
uses are permitted outright, subject to compliance with all applicable municipal, state,
and federal environmental, health, and safety regulations as well as the requirements for
site plans in Section 17.72.
A. Professional and financial offices and personal service establishments other
than those related to health care;
B. Retail stores, shops and offices supplying commodities or performing services
other than vehicle and fuel sales;
C. Eating and drinking establishments that do not possess a liquor license; the
plans in Section 17.72.
D. Desktop publishing, xerography, copy centers;
E. Temporary tree sales, from November 1st to January I".
F. Public and quasi -public utility and service buildings, structures and uses.
(Ord. 1709 §1 (part), 1994).
G. Neighborhood Shopping Centers, which may include any of the permitted
uses in this section.
Exhibit "A"