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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 1882 - Missing ExhibitsWtl U^Irjm�11M�N MODIFYING CHAPTER 17.44. 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nationally recognized standards, and WHEREAS, the City's land use procedures currently contain requirements that are outdated and prevent the City from acting efficiently and flexibly to best serve the interests of the City's residents, and WHEREAS, the changes contained within the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. 3" 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. NOW THEREFORE, THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT, OREGON, DO HEREBY ORDAIA CHANGES TO SECTION 17.44 AS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT "A — AMENDMENT NO. 3") 4, P�ssed by the Council and signed by me in authentication of its passage this 5ar day of 2006. Mayor Hank Williams ATTEST. City Recorder Approved by me this day of --- '2006, Mayor Hank Williads EXHIBIT "A" City of Central Point Text Amendments to Chapters 16 and 17 of the Municipal Code July 27, 2006 AMENDMENT 3 CHAPTER 17.44 C-4, TOURIST AND OFFICE PROFESSIONAL DISTRICT Section 1.7.44.010. Purpose. The C-4 district is intended to provide for the development of concentrated tourist commercial and entertainment facilities to serve both local residents and the traveling public, and also for the development of compatible major professional office facilities. C-4 development should occur at locations that will maximize ease of access and visibility from the Interstate 5 freeway and major arterial streets and to be convenient to the users of Expo Park, the airport, and downtown. (Ord. 1436(2)(part), 1981) Section 17.44.020 Permitted Uses. The following uses are permitted in the C-4 district: A Professional and financial, including: I. Banks and similar financial institutions, 2. Accounting and booking offices, 3. Real estate offices, 4. Insurance company offices, 5. Legal services, 6. Architecture and engineering services, 7. Professional photo or art studio, 8. Counseling services, 9. Corporate or governmental offices; B Tourist and entertainment --- related facilities, including: I. Convenience market; treat, poultry, fish and seafood sales; fruit and beverage stands, 2. Drugstore, 3. Automobile service station; automobile and recreational vehicle parts sales and repairs; and truck rentals, 4. Motel and hotel, 5. Walk-in movie theater, 6. Bowling alley, 7. Photo and art galleries, 8. Photo processing pickup station, 9. Travel agency, 10. Barber and beauty shops, 11. Sit-down restaurant or dinner house (including alcohol), 12. Cocktail lounges and clubs serving alcoholic beverages, Exhibit "A" 13. Tavern with beer only, 14. Commercial parking lot, 15. Community shopping centers which may include any of the permitted uses in this section and may also include the following uses: a. Supermarkets; b. Department stores; C. Sporting goods; d. Books and stationary; e. Gifts, notions and variety; f. Florist; g. Leather goods and luggage; h. Pet sales and related supplies; i. Photographic supplies; j. Health food; k. Self-service laundry; 1. Antique shop; M. Delicatessen; n. Pastry and confectionary; o. General apparel; p. Shoes and boots; q. Specialty apparel; r. Jewelry; S. Clocks, watches, sales and service; t. Bakery, retail only; U. Bicycle shop; V. Audio, video, electronic sales and service; W. Printing, lithography and publishing. 16. Mobil food vendors, 17. State -regulated package liquor stores, 18. Other uses not specified in this or any other district, if the planning commission finds there to be similar to the uses listed above and compatible with other permitted uses and with the intent of the C-4 district as provided in Section 16.60.140. 19. Large Retail Establishment 80,000 sq. ft. or less as defined in Section 17.08.010, Retail Establishments, Large. Exhibit "A"